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Very cool but I suggest that you add a quick escape feature in case anyone gets lost.
Interesting. I never heard of that Dovahzul thing before. Do you think it could be made as a separate font so that people with Omnicalc and other apps supporting fonts can use it without the program?
Also since this looks like a standalone hook program, I wonder how hard it would be to port it to the CSE so that people can have custom fonts (hint: New FF:MF graphics? ) and if it would be possible to make the hook chain with DCSE?
Quote from: CKH4 on April 14, 2015, 06:33:20 pmVery cool but I suggest that you add a quick escape feature in case anyone gets lost.Well it's kind of a joke things, so yeah (and that's why i made the menu a picture; so you can still read the options even when the hook is active (and i was lazy))Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 14, 2015, 08:00:13 pmInteresting. I never heard of that Dovahzul thing before. Do you think it could be made as a separate font so that people with Omnicalc and other apps supporting fonts can use it without the program?Probably, but i don't use Omnicalc myself and it'd require me to learn how to add fonts to omnicalc. Though i'd be happy to give someone the letter sprite data file (it's in the source (in the download) anyway).Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 14, 2015, 08:00:13 pmAlso since this looks like a standalone hook program, I wonder how hard it would be to port it to the CSE so that people can have custom fonts (hint: New FF:MF graphics? ) and if it would be possible to make the hook chain with DCSE?That may be quite a good idea and the hook code would be the same on the CSE, i only need to make some minor changes to the lookup and ofcourse the sprites itself. Maybe even add some kind of parser hook to allow sprites to be registered via basic? that would be quite awesome
This morning i got the idea to make a font hook that replaces letters with their Dovahzul equivalent:It has a few changes, though: - Since the dragon language has no c, the sprite is the same as 'k' with a minor change - Things like 'Ah', which normally is 1 letter in the dragon language, is now just 'a' and 'h'Also this was more of a quick experiment, so i made only a quick menu, without fancy moving parts.(if you press one of the keys for the menu, it will enable/disable, just no action is shown)EDIT: i wanted to have an alphabet here, but it doesnt seem to show pictures from ClrHome
Nice prank idea, I should find a way to do that silently and quickly on pal's calcs
Quote from: Duke "Tape" Eiyeron on April 15, 2015, 10:56:52 amNice prank idea, I should find a way to do that silently and quickly on pal's calcs1. Take one identical-looking calc.2. Switch pal's calc with the previously-mentioned calc, preferably without mr./ms./mrs. pal noticing.3. Upload DovahClc to pal's calc and activate.4. Repeat step 2 in reverse.5. Preheat oven to 250° C.6. Put victory cake in oven until it's about to catch fire.7. Laugh whilst eating cake.NOTE: forget about the cake in case of no nearby oven.
Actually which OS are you testing this on? Because the official version of Omnicalc doesn't run on MathPrint OSes. Same for xLIB. You should test with ZStart and DCS7 instead if you use 2.53/2.55MP. Or install OS 2.43.