Comments on “Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes” http://www.boxerapp.com/blog/2009/08/02/fixing-the-foundations-ironing-the-drapes/feed/Fixing+the+foundations%2C+ironing+the+drapes 2009-08-25T23:05:45+03:00 Chyrp Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-02:/blog/id/34//comment_3260 2009-08-02T20:41:41+03:00 2009-08-02T20:41:41+03:00 Weedy Weed Smoker <p>It works under Snow Leopard !!! Without Rosetta !</p> <p>Thanks !</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-02:/blog/id/34//comment_3267 2009-08-02T21:14:13+03:00 2009-08-02T21:14:13+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Well that's happy news! :) I’d been squashing a lot of 10.6 crash bugs with the help of other people’s error reports, but didn’t want to call it fixed until I’d been able to test for myself.</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-03:/blog/id/34//comment_3275 2009-08-03T00:29:31+03:00 2009-08-03T00:29:31+03:00 Timo <p>Hey, the shelf is awesome!</p> <p>But won't all these changes to the 0.8 codebase cause more work for the 0.9 version?</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-03:/blog/id/34//comment_3378 2009-08-03T15:19:23+03:00 2009-08-03T15:19:23+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Not as much as you’d think; the 0.86 build was taken from 0.9’s applescript wrapper anyway, so getting these changes working in 0.9 is just a matter of replacing the DOSBox “core” inside the applescript wrapper with Boxer’s Cocoa version. (Although since I plan to recode the rest of the application entirely in Cocoa, that’s kind of moot—it will all need to be rewritten anyway.)</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-04:/blog/id/34//comment_3476 2009-08-04T18:00:32+03:00 2009-08-04T18:00:32+03:00 Paul The Tall <p>I dont get this work...i did exactly what told and i havent got the shelve mode....downloaded the newest beta, deleted ald boxer, replaced it with the beta, change coverflow to iconview...but the shelve is not seeable...</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-04:/blog/id/34//comment_3489 2009-08-04T19:16:56+03:00 2009-08-04T19:16:56+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>We've since sorted this out in email, but to clarify for others: Boxer won't put this appearance on existing game folders, only new game folders it creates. So for now you'll need to do the delete-recreate trick. (I'll think about other opt-in ways to apply this appearance - my main concerns are to not override someone's settings without asking, and to not nag about it either.)</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-09:/blog/id/34//comment_4681 2009-08-09T13:33:51+03:00 2009-08-09T13:33:51+03:00 Jef <p>I never thought you'd use the shelves with Boxer because of the default view behavior. (like hiding the top bar etc.)</p> <p>Also, you were talking about writing Boxer completely in cocoa. I know you're doing this since a long time but do you have any plans for writing the shelve without the Finder ? (In Boxer's interface itself) because that would be extremely hard wouldn't it ?</p> <p>Anyway, nice work on 10.6 compatibility. I'm touching in the dark when it comes to that because my PowerPC Mac can't boot 10.6...</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-10:/blog/id/34//comment_4977 2009-08-10T19:24:32+03:00 2009-08-10T19:24:32+03:00 Ike <p>Random question.</p> <p>Can I use some of the DOSbox scaling effects to make things look better within Boxer? If so, which of the .conf files should I be editing? I've been screwing around with both the shared preferences.conf within the app and the .conf file within the game folder, but so far it's still in all its pixelated glory</p> <p>Are only certain ones supported?</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-11:/blog/id/34//comment_5127 2009-08-11T13:24:04+03:00 2009-08-11T13:24:04+03:00 Sean <p>Pity you're missing Savage Empire and Martian Dreams on the shelf there - two other really awesome games from the Ultima universe!</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-11:/blog/id/34//comment_5129 2009-08-11T23:06:33+03:00 2009-08-11T23:03:21+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Jef: well, the shelf design worked out much better than I thought so I decided to go for it—and only added a few hundred kilobytes of background art ;) Anyway, the Cocoa rewrite will keep using Finder for the game browsing for now; as you supposed, it would be a lot of work just to reinvent the square wheel. I'll save it for when there's a proper advantage to having it built-in.</p> <p>Ike: I've since answered this one by email too, but the Shared Preferences.conf file that Boxer actually uses is located in your [home folder]/Library/Preferences/Boxer folder. The version you found inside Boxer is just the 'template' which Boxer copies for each user. (As a rule, you shouldn't modify files inside an OS X application anyway or Bad Things May Happen.)</p> <p>Sean: I never played the Worlds of Ultima games actually, as a kid I was too anal about only playing the 'canon' ones. Which didn't stop me from falling in love with the Ultima Underworlds admittedly.</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-12:/blog/id/34//comment_5130 2009-08-12T08:22:04+03:00 2009-08-12T08:22:04+03:00 Alex Ross <p>Just discovered Boxer thanks to Bethesda's Daggerfall being released for free. I'm very impressed with Boxer, a great program which makes playing DOS games on a Mac a much more seamless experience. Quick question, is there a way to force a game to launch in full screen? I checked the DF configuration file and didn't see anything I could tweak. Thanks again for releasing such an amazing, and FREE app.</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-12:/blog/id/34//comment_5131 2009-08-12T09:47:53+03:00 2009-08-12T09:47:53+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Hi Alex, glad to hear you like Boxer! You can force fullscreen by editing [your home folder]/Library/Preferences/Boxer/Shared Preferences.conf, and uncommenting the "fullscreen=true" line in there. This will take effect for all games.</p> <p>(Future versions of Boxer will have a preferences window for common settings like this, instead of making you dig through configuration files!)</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-13:/blog/id/34//comment_5132 2009-08-13T07:14:57+03:00 2009-08-13T07:14:57+03:00 Alex Ross <p>Thanks Alun, worked like a charm. Keep bein' an amazing Mac developer, I really appreciate it.</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-15:/blog/id/34//comment_5134 2009-08-15T19:19:36+03:00 2009-08-15T19:19:36+03:00 Matthew Ratzloff http://www.builtfromsource.com/ <p>The shelf background looks great, but there are a couple of issues:</p> <ul> <li><p>OS X doesn't tile background images. I've got about 120 DOS games, and it stops in the mid S's. If I stretch the window wide, it cuts off on the right side as well. I've gotten around this by tiling the image myself in Fireworks.</p></li> <li><p>Longer titles overflow the "plaques" and kill the effect. Maybe a two-line-filename-height version would work better?</p></li> </ul> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-15:/blog/id/34//comment_5135 2009-08-15T22:24:41+03:00 2009-08-15T22:24:41+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Hi Matthew, I'll play around with a double-height plaque as it may not be as much of an aesthetic disaster as I initially feared. The cutoff may have to remain for now however, unless I have serious luck jiggling with PNG image compression… since Finder won't tile the image itself, it becomes a tradeoff between real-estate and filesize - and the image for the 12x6 shelf is already 300k.</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-16:/blog/id/34//comment_5137 2009-08-16T17:15:38+03:00 2009-08-16T17:15:38+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>Conclusion after hours of futile work: double-height shelves make single-height text look really stupid, and none of the tools I have can compress a pre-tiled image of that size down to the filesize of the original tile. For now I may just double the number of rows, which will double the filesize (to 600kb.)</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-23:/blog/id/34//comment_5152 2009-08-23T21:25:41+03:00 2009-08-23T21:25:41+03:00 Matthew Ratzloff http://www.builtfromsource.com/ <p>Yikes, sorry to create so much work for you! Maybe you can just make the shelf image a separate download tucked away somewhere on the site?</p> Fixing the foundations, ironing the drapes tag:boxerapp.com,2009-08-25:/blog/id/34//comment_5157 2009-08-25T23:05:45+03:00 2009-08-25T23:05:45+03:00 Alun Bestor http://washboardabs.net/ <p>No worries, it needed to be done anyway. The latest beta now has a shelf with 144 slots - if you run out after that, I have no sympathy for you ;) (Of course with that many games, a single folder in icon view would be a very inefficient way to browse them anyway and I would recommend using coverflow and/or subfolders anyway).</p>