28 February 2009
modification times
File selectors now display modification times of files, and Continue Saved Game defaults to sorting by most recent. This should make resuming your last saved game easier.
26 December 2008
Aleph One 0.21.2
A bug fix release is available from http://source.bungie.org/get or
http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
Changes:
http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
Changes:
- Added support for custom window sizes (by editing prefs file)
- Fixed assertion failures when changing levels in net games
- Restore the previously selected map when finishing a net game
- Restore support for UTF-8 prefs / MML
- Added a VSync checkbox in OpenGL
13 December 2008
Aleph One 0.21
Aleph One 0.21 is available from http://source.bungie.org/get/ or http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
Highlights of this release are screen resolution detection, level embedded Lua and MML, and bug fixes. This release is not network compatible with previous releases.
Full release notes are available here: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=1997&release_id=647017
Highlights of this release are screen resolution detection, level embedded Lua and MML, and bug fixes. This release is not network compatible with previous releases.
Full release notes are available here: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=1997&release_id=647017
27 September 2008
Atque
Atque is a tool for merging/splitting Marathon maps and images files. Atque is available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, and can split maps and extract resources to regular files on all platforms, eliminating the need for ResEdit.
For instance, chapter screens and terminal pictures are exported as BMP or JPEG; CLUTs are exported as Adobe Color Table files; and chapter sounds are exported as WAVs. TEXT resources are stored as editable text files, allowing, for example, easy find-and-replace operations. Once split, these files can be edited with commonly available editors, and then merged together again into a Unimap 2 map or images file.
Unimap 2 files use the Marathon 2 for Windows 95 style of resources, where each resource is stored as a chunk in a level of appropriate resource ID in the wadfile. Some advantages over the old MacBinary Unimap format:
Atque is available under the GNU GPL. You can download Atque 1.0 binaries and source code from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/igniferroque
A basic manual is available at
http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/igniferroque/index.php?title=Atque_Manual
For instance, chapter screens and terminal pictures are exported as BMP or JPEG; CLUTs are exported as Adobe Color Table files; and chapter sounds are exported as WAVs. TEXT resources are stored as editable text files, allowing, for example, easy find-and-replace operations. Once split, these files can be edited with commonly available editors, and then merged together again into a Unimap 2 map or images file.
Unimap 2 files use the Marathon 2 for Windows 95 style of resources, where each resource is stored as a chunk in a level of appropriate resource ID in the wadfile. Some advantages over the old MacBinary Unimap format:
- Can be opened directly with Forge, to view/export levels
- No 16 MB limit on stored resources
- Removes dependence on the classic Mac OS utility ResEdit
- There is only one name per resource ID in Unimap 2, whereas Unimap allowed storing a name for each resource type/ID pair
- Aleph One 0.20.3 (9/13) is required to view Unimap 2 chapter screens / terminal pictures
Atque is available under the GNU GPL. You can download Atque 1.0 binaries and source code from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/
A basic manual is available at
http://apps.sourceforge.net/
13 September 2008
Aleph One 0.20.3
A patch release of Aleph One is available from http://source.bungie.org/get or http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
This is a minor feature release of Aleph One, which includes Windows improvements and support for the Unimap 2 format. It is network compatible with Aleph One 0.20.x
Changes:
This is a minor feature release of Aleph One, which includes Windows improvements and support for the Unimap 2 format. It is network compatible with Aleph One 0.20.x
Changes:
- Recognize PICT resources stored in M2-Win95 format (completes Unimap 2 support)
- AlephOne.exe now requires a Pentium-class processor. Windows 2000 or higher is recommended.
- Applied SDL patches from Tim Angus (from ioquake3) to allow DirectInput mouse control while OpenGL is active. If you have trouble with Vista, disable the "DirectDraw / DirectInput" option.
- Added window manager icons in Linux and Windows
- Added support for #STATIC terminal groups
22 July 2008
Aleph One 0.20.2
A patch release of Aleph One is available from
http://source.bungie.org/get or http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
This is a bug fix release, with some additional metaserver functionality as well. It is network compatible with 0.20.1.
Changes:
http://source.bungie.org/get or http://marathon.sourceforge.net/
This is a bug fix release, with some additional metaserver functionality as well. It is network compatible with 0.20.1.
Changes:
- Add a "Mute All Guest Chat" checkbox
- Add a sound for private messages
- Include Alex Bolton's carnage messages MML in Extras
- Fix horizontally flipped textures in the OpenGL texture palette
- Fix ignoring guests on the metaserver
- Better platform export from .save level
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