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This pack is really a great idea, if there is anyway that I can help in making this pack a reality please fee free to ask me.
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14 November 2010, 17:56 | #83 |
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what !! as far as I am concerned you one of the most passionate amiga users I`ve come across cammy, your insight full and help full, not to mention your christmas presents
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14 November 2010, 22:14 | #84 |
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HUH!
I thought everyone loved the Amiga Princess? Seriously we all love you really (In a non stalkerish way). |
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14 November 2010, 23:51 | #86 |
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Cammy perhaps you should make the jump, but if it's gonna be a long way to go, perhaps you could make it step by step. For example a complete ModernWB Icons Pack, a guide and software to install a 16 colors setup, another for 4 colors, a ModernWBPack of selected games, a optimized pack of Workbench screens.......
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If you read back through this thread, you'll see only supporters have posted Cammy!
Could split the forum section into ClassicWB and ThemedWB. Yours being the themed one of course! Please don't feel like you're treading on anyone's toes - read back my comments in this thread, I still feel the same. Plenty of support from others. These Workbench packs are for fun and anyone can release one. In fact, the more the better for everyone! |
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Thanks for the support you guys, but I think it's my passion for the Amiga that annoys some people. In any case, while I'm flattered that you would let me post about these Workbench packs here on EAB, I still feel like starting a new forum not related to any one that exists, dedicated to Amiga projects like this that welcomes creative people from around the world. I'm not trying to be impolite, but there are a lot of valuable Amiga developers who have biases against or problems with the various existing Amiga forums and I feel the best solution is to start something new and fresh, because I don't believe the Amiga is dead, it's alive and well and gaining strength around the world again. A new Amiga project forum would be a place where people can learn how to program for the Amiga, use the various creativity programs, and work together on new software, games and themed distributions. The main problem with forums that exist now is they're kind of settled down, and infested with trolls (some forums more than others, EAB is still a pleasant place). They're like the pub or hangout you go to after work. What I'd like to make is a forum that's more like a school or workplace, dedicated to getting things done. I know that there are separate forums for the various programming languages scattered around the web, and of course there's UtilityBase which is mainly just for programming, but I still think a new forum that focuses more on group activities, learning and teaching is the way to go.
Over time I have made friends (and lost some, it seems) with lots of people around the world who want to join a place like this once it exists, and get lots of new Amiga stuff made, but none of us can program a forum in PHP. We don't want to use a template forum because we'd like it to be streamlined enough to work in IBrowse and AWeb on classic Amigas without looking terrible, because our focus is to create for the Amiga, not just use a new PC and remember the good old days of Amiga (not that there's anything wrong with that) so people will want to browse the forum while working on their own Amiga, which is what I do every day. I don't mind starting a thread about these packs here, it's just that I really would like to move the project to a new forum if we can ever get it made. I don't really expect it to ever happen though, I can already feel the hate coming towards me for even suggesting making a new forum. |
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The pack is a great idea, whatever makes it done I will support.. But Eab is one of the most friendly Amiga places out there IMHO... Full support from me !!
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This is exactly why it's probably never going to happen.
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To have your own host is maybe a good idea, news always gets posted to this forum anyway ... I think its best to do what you feel is the best, after all its your project.
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For example you could divide that forum in two places: one for all the people and where they can be informed, asked, give opinnions, etc, and another like The Zone in which only a group could get into and share things... programs, opinions or whatever before they get to a public audience (me and the rest)... and in the first forum could be a Paypal icon where people could make a donation to support it. Last edited by Retrofan; 18 November 2010 at 01:58. |
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I don't know what you are talking about Cammy but EAB has to be the end-all be-all forum for Amiga, where certainly everyone gets along fine! We have the right balance of newish-amiga-users and the oldschoolers, gamers and programmers, a bit of everything!
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Cammy it's been a week since last post. Have you think how to go on with the ModernWB? You have much work on it, you aren't going to give it up, are you? (I know the answer is NO!). If you still have to solve it, leave this post without answer, we'll understand.
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I've moved the Cyberbugfix to its own thread because, er, I can! It was kind of pulling this thread off-topic (my fault). Rules to be mod!
It's here: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=57250 |
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The Scalos palette link works just fine, you're just using a crap browser.
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15 January 2011, 21:01 | #100 |
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You're right Cammy. I've could in the Amiga. Never could in the PC.
I'm going to try it in CWADVSP. By now, I've got Wifi internet on it. Done in part. Which is the following size smaller than 640x512? For what I've seen, in Image Studio you can't use the Scalos palette (or prefs), but the other you gave for workbench. I resized the image and applied the floyd-dithering. As I use Scalos for what I've seen I only need to save the preferences of it in the upper bar from your Scalos link. By now it's going great. Let me change size and try anothers... Last edited by Retrofan; 16 January 2011 at 00:05. |
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