Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels - Cameron

2013-08-06 Thread Gabriel Rota
hi, I've commit it on git at this path data/levels/incoming/desert-cbarratt.pingus you can see it here https://code.google.com/p/pingus/source/detail?r=73c0259a7f1488c63c857040b5870d40d1fb03bb cheers, gabriel ___ Pingus-Devel mailing list Pingus-Devel@

Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels

2013-07-27 Thread Ingo Ruhnke
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Marcin Kocur wrote: > Ingo, any chance for a maintenance release? > Yep, pretty high chance, as I really want to get rid of that "$@" bug. As for the new languages, I have to do some coding and generate a few new fonts, as currently quite a few letters are missin

Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels

2013-07-27 Thread Marcin Kocur
W dniu 27.07.2013 10:04, Ingo Ruhnke pisze: You can open them through the level editor or if you copy them into the Pingus directory (might need to add a .pingus file ending) you might also be able to hit Ctrl-m and then see them as "Under Constructon" levelset. Okay, thanks for detailed answe

Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels

2013-07-27 Thread Ingo Ruhnke
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Marcin Kocur wrote: > How do you open custom levels? There was something like pingus -l level in > legacy > versions but now command line seems to not accept any arguments. > You can open them through the level editor or if you copy them into the Pingus directory

Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels

2013-07-26 Thread Marcin Kocur
Sorry for the first message, I have misstapped on my phone. How do you open custom levels? There was something like pingus -l level in legacy versions but now command line seems to not accept any arguments. -- Pozdrawiam / Greetings Marcin Kocur █ Brak odpowiedzi? / No answer? http://koci.net.pl/

Re: [Pingus-Devel] Pingus levels

2013-07-26 Thread Marcin Kocur
2013/7/27, Wuzzy : > Hi Cameron. > I am glad you created these levels because Pingus needs levels, levels, > levels! > I already solved all of them expect Ice level 3. They were relatively > easy to solve but still enyojable, so thanks. :-) > > But I want you to point out three typical beginner mis