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Garhoogin
Posted on 02-10-19 09:37 PM, in The Introductions Thread Link | #97183
Alright. I've been registered for a couple months, but I entirely forgot.
Also, I hope this necro isn't too serious.
I was from dshack, and I'm sure none of you would know me. I'm here now.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 02-10-19 10:47 PM, in The Introductions Thread Link | #97185
Thanks, I hope I'll stick around here.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 02-11-19 02:40 AM, in Windows/Linux NKM Editor (rev. 2 of 02-11-19 02:44 AM) Link | #97186
I hope I'm posting this in the correct forum.
A while back, I made an NKM Editor for Mario Kart DS. It works on Windows and Linux, I made a Linux one. It is a fairly simple and straightforward program to use, and I hope that it helps some people.
Download: garhoogin.com/mkds/nkm.html

The features in this program are adding/removing entries from sections, editing entries, and a map viewer for some of the sections. The map viewer can also display points on top of a loaded KCL, if there is one.

If this is all super confusing, here's a simple guide to using it.
To load an NKM file, you can set the NKM to open with the editor, run it with command line arguments, or just type the path of the file in when you open it.
Examples:
Run with command line arguments:
nkm course_map.nkm
Type file path into the program:
nkm
File name: course_map.nkm

The commands in the editor are:
add, autoy, calc, clear, delete, edit, exit, help, kcl, map, reload, save, saveas, select, switch, unselect, view, window.
Each command takes either no parameters or one parameter, so don't put quotation marks around parameters. It'll mess things up.
In order, these are how to use the commands.


add
Adds an entry to the current section.
add
Upon running the code add command, you will be prompted for section specific information.

autoy
autoy
Toggles auto-y, which is disabled by default, and can only be enabled when a KCL is loaded. This is useful for EPOI, IPOI, etc. for when you just know the x and z coordinate. When it is enabled, some sections won't prompt for a y-coordinate and will only prompt for it afterward if it determines that the specified x and z coordinates don't contain any triangles.

calc
calc
Only for the CPOI section, and is used for calculating things like sin and cos, as well as distance.

clear
clear
This clears out all entries in the current section.

delete
delete
Deletes the currently selected item from the current section. Although be careful, the program still crashes if the selected item is out of bounds. (28th item in a 27 item list).

edit
edit
Edits the currently selected item of the current section. This prompts the user for some section-specific information and writes the changes to the selected item. Empty fields default to zero and are still updated.

help
help
Views a list of commands, and a brief overview of their functionalities.

kcl
kcl
Loads a KCL. Upon running this command, the user is prompted for a KCL file to open. This KCL is then used for things like auto-y and the map view.

map
map
Views the loaded KCL from a bird's eye view, along with some of the sections. This only works once a KCL has been loaded.

reload
reload [i]section[/i]
or
reload all
Reloads a specific section from the file, in case you mess something up, or reloads the entire file.

save
save
Saves the changes made to the NKM to the disk. The file will not save unless you run this command.

saveas
saveas
This does the same thing as the save command, except it allows saving to another file or location.

select
select n
This selects the nth item from the current section. Useful for editing/deleting.

switch
switch s
This command allows you to switch to edit/view a different section. In the command, s is the name of the section you wish to switch to.

unselect
unselect
If you want to be sure that you aren't currently selecting anything, this command unselects the currently selected item.

view
view
This command views all of the entries in the current section, and all their information.

window
window
This command sets the viewport for the map command. It prompts the user for xmin, xmax, ymin, and ymax.


Anyway, I hope this helps some people, and isn't a completely useless waste of space.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 03-05-19 03:21 AM, in Windows KCL Viewer/editor Link | #97329
Hey, another thing I didn't know if anyone was interested in, but I'm working on polishing my KCL editor for Mario Kart DS. It currently has features such as KCL exporting, editing, and merging.

[image]
In here, each material in the OBJ is listed, along with a checkbox, which toggles if it gets exported. To the far right is its collision value. On the bottom, there is scale, which can enlarge or shrink the OBJ. Below that is the max tris per octree, which adjusts the maximum number of triangles that will be in each octree. Below that, are load and save settings, which currently are not implemented yet.

[image]
This is what the main editor window looks like. In the middle is a preview of the KCL. On the bottom is a statusbar which shows the collision value of the currently hovered/selected face.

[image]
This is the options window, where you can change things triangle outline, fill, axes... The default tris per octree is used when changes are made to the vertex data and it needs to be regenerated.

In the replace window, you can replace all faces of a certain collision value with another collision value.
You can also change the value of an individual face by selecting it, and going to edit -> Change Value, or by right-clicking on it.

[image]
The individual points of a selected face can also be edited, like in the above picture. Each row is its own point, with X Y and Z values in order.
This probably won't help a whole lot of people, but it may come in handy in some really obscure situations. The link is in the footer.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

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Garhoogin
Posted on 04-09-19 09:50 PM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97562
I'm just slightly confused as to what this is honestly, but happy 500!

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 04-10-19 09:02 PM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97566
So it's kind of being a perpetual winter over here, it's snowing as of now. Maybe it'll stop before summertime hits.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 04-10-19 10:00 PM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97569
Well, it's good to know some people have hot weather. It's 31 right now, just under freezing, so it may end soon. It was high up in the 60's yesterday, so it's a bit of a drop. We'll just see what happens in the near future I guess.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 04-11-19 01:33 PM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97572
Yes, that is true. Probably don't want tons of spammers here. I think it's kind of a shame I got here so late, I only registered after DSHack closed down. But it's nice to see people here, and hope this is a place I won't be rejected in.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

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Garhoogin
Posted on 04-12-19 08:21 PM, in The "ask the person below you" thread Link | #97590
probably a few people here.
Who here has ever drank undiluted vinegar before?

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 04-15-19 11:27 PM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97612
This should be 10008, if I didn't mess up some math. So really, I am the king of the hill now. Step aside.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-08-19 01:32 AM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97680
Do you ever look at server logs and say "wow, I have traffic!"
Then you look further and they're all just bots?
I'd say most of my traffic is bots and I don't know how to feel about this.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-08-19 02:00 AM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97682
Posted by Arisotura
bots are still better than russian kitchen spammers

Can't say I've ever had any Russian kitchen spammers. Probably the closest I've had to that is bots from Moscow. sometimes I don't know how they get there, like they started indexing my mkds pages, probably from here honestly. I was trying to prevent them from being indexed, and didn't think it'd be that hard, as long as I added rel=nofollow. My mkds pages never used to have bots on them, which made it easy to tell how much "real" traffic I was getting. Now, I can't be so sure.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-09-19 02:57 AM, in The "ask the person below you" thread Link | #97693
Probably quite a few folks are practicing Esperanto, I hear it is a good language to learn and study.

Do you prefer Coke or Pepsi?

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-10-19 09:32 PM, in Problem with Python33 [SMG2] Link | #97698
Don't know much about python but it looks like you're missing PyQt4. Looks like you can download it here: https://riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download


Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-16-19 01:11 AM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97709
Arisoturret.
Just putting that out there.

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-21-19 02:59 AM, in Kuribo64 Town Square Link | #97733
Why are we jailing macaroons?

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.

Garhoogin
Posted on 05-22-19 01:25 AM, in The "ask the person below you" thread Link | #97739
Yes and it's amazing. Not many people I've asked seem to have, though.
Has anyone ever eaten a lutefisk?

Hey, why not check out my website while you're here?
garhoogin.com - I put stuff I make here.
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