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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2734
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MKGirlism |
I've made this calculator 4 months ago, one for MKDS, and MK7. Today, I took the effort to unify them into 1 application. You can find the source code, and instructions on how to compile, here: https://github.com/MKGirlism/KCL-Calculator ![]() ![]() |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2735
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PabloMK7 | Does/will it allow to enter the kcl id and output its description, collision type, basic effect, etc? |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2738
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SGC Yellow | As I've said on Discord, it's very nice. From what I can tell from the Screenshots, the UI looks nice, as well. |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2739
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MKGirlism |
Does/will it allow to enter the kcl id and output its description, collision type, basic effect, etc? It doesn't, but I can try implementing it. Keep in mind: GTK+ can be a real bitch, sometimes... |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2746
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Rover |
I got a question. How do compile the files? Like H and C files. |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2747
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ShadowLink | Does the compiling work for Windows? If it does, does it come in a .exe or is it using the command prompt? |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2749
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MKGirlism |
I got a question. Open the Terminal, go to the folder where the code is, and copy/paste the command in the Readme. Does the compiling work for Windows? If it does, does it come in a .exe or is it using the command prompt? I didn't try yet. If you have GTK+ 2.0 installed, you should be able to compile it with DevC++, Visual Studio, or whatever else. If you have Windows 10 with the Anniversary Update installed, you can as well enable the Linux Subsystem feature, install X11, and compile it through Bash. |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2750
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ShadowLink | Can you make an .exe? |
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Posted on 2017/01/01
#2751
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MKGirlism |
I just gave it a try, but it's apparently not possible, due to the fact that the GTK Team has removed the GTK+ 2.0 development bundle for Windows, leaving with only a Runtime, which is useless if you want to compile it... But if you have Windows 10, I can give you instructions on how to run it there. |
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Posted on 2017/01/03
#2769
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MKGirlism |
I've been implementing what Pablo has requested: http://www.mkgirlism.jp/files/video/BetaCalc1.mp4 It's not completely bug free yet, so I won't update my Github account, until I've got it working the way it should work. |
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Posted on 2017/01/08
#2819
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MKGirlism |
Alright, I was about to give up on Pablo's suggestion, but shortly after, I finally saw the light: https://github.com/MKGirlism/KCL-Calculator However, the code has become quite hacky, as a result... |
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Posted on 2017/01/08
#2823
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MKGirlism |
New quick update! https://github.com/MKGirlism/KCL-Calculator It's now okay to use lowercase ABCDEF values, and it will no longer crash on non-Hexadecimal values. Unless there are any new suggestions, I guess this app is complete now. |