Hi DM. Any major or minor changes to the structure of text.dat in the future or will it stay the same as it is now?
Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 04:35 pm
The "structure" (format) of the text.dat hasn't changed in 25+ years, so probably not going to change, no. The *contents* are very likely to continue to change.
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Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 04:35 pm
The "structure" (format) of the text.dat hasn't changed in 25+ years, so probably not going to change, no. The *contents* are very likely to continue to change.
You mean the phrases right?
Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 04:39 pm
No, I mean the structure. The contents (the strings themselves) are very likely to continue to change. I try to make my changes backward compatible (e.g. adding new strings to the end), but I sometimes reuse deprecated strings or make non-backwards-compatible changes out of convenience or perceived necessity.
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digital man (rob)
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The "structure" (format) of the text.dat hasn't changed in 25+ years, so probably not going to change, no. The *contents* are very likely to continue to change.
You mean the phrases right?
Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 04:39 pm
No, I mean the structure. The contents (the strings themselves) are very likely to continue to change. I try to make my changes backward compatible (e.g. adding new strings to the end), but I sometimes reuse deprecated strings or make non-backwards-compatible changes out of convenience or perceived necessity.
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digital man (rob)
Breaking Bad quote #16:
Thinking Operation Breath Mint evertime you and me are on a stakeout together. Norco, CA WX: 73.1°F, 20.0% humidity, 0 mph N wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 04:39 pm
No, I mean the structure. The contents (the strings themselves) are very likely to continue to change. I try to make my changes backward compatible (e.g. adding new strings to the end), but I sometimes reuse deprecated strings or make non-backwards-compatible changes out of convenience or perceived necessity.
Will you be changing the colours or are they staying the same?
Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 08:00 pm
The colors are part of the content, so yes, they are likely to be changing in the future.
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digital man (rob)
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The colors are part of the content, so yes, they are likely to be
changing in the future.
Dying to see the Color changes.
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Re: Text.dat
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 10 2022 08:09 pm
The colors are part of the content, so yes, they are likely to be
changing in the future.
Dying to see the Color changes.
Why's that? Are you expecting a drastic overhaul in the overall
look & feel of Synchronet?
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