v0.5.1 released!
Released in a hurry to get a bugfix out: actor conditions were neither read nor saved correctly. As a result, the "Positive" and "Stacking" flags were lost. If you have ongoing projects, update and review your created and altered actor conditions.
Moreover, you should also update the game sources used by your ATCS projects to the latest master or stoutford_tests branches if you were using one of these already, as that bug made me break all existing actor conditions that had one of these flags. I now repaired my mess.
There's also support for the latest game feature, changing a map's color filter as a reward for a dialogue.
Last but not least, I'm working on having some integration with Tiled, the map editor. As I was working on it when I noticed the bug above, you get the first beginning of a draft. Simply put, open a map in ATCS, and click on the large button with the Tiled icon at the top left to edit this map in Tiled. Once saved in Tiled, you'll have to restart ATCS to see the changes made in Tiled appear in ATCS. Ugly.
This should work under two conditions:
- your workspace lies on a partition that uses a filesystem that support symbolic links that target folders (NTFS on Win7+, or any MacOS or Linux filesystem. Not FAT like on flash drives)
- you can launch Tiled by running "tiled" in a command console (cmd.exe on Windows, terminal emulator on MacOS or Linux). It's possible that this doesn't work at all on Windows, as maybe this requires launching "tiled.exe".
As you can see, it's bare, it's untested, and it's almost useless... yet! I have plans to make it real nice in the near future!
This feature requires Java 7 or above, while ATCS previously required only Java 6. However, Oracle ended support for Java 7 (the one I'm now asking for) in April 2015, so I believe it's not an unreasonable demand. FYI, Java 8 is now at update 121, so use this one if you can. Security fixes in Java are important to preserve your computer. Simply don't fall for lousy traps on the web. Update from a trusted source like
https://www.java.com/