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  1. if you feel that I blocked you but you are not a spammer, then please accept my apologies and skip me a private message, so I can unblck
  2. status: rewriting jit-component "quatsch" for better performance / sunsky-editor 90%, quatsch-editor 95%, renderer 25% / ROUGH estimations!
  3. picogen just transmitted to git
  4. long time no shout :S
  5. @xYrus02 indeed, especially when the underlying programming language is in LISP-syntax: http://bit.ly/1WK9e2
  6. @xYrus02 http://bit.ly/191KDS heh :) (sidenote: greenhybrid is my old display name)
  7. everyone: http://petition.stopsoftwarepatents.eu/
  8. \o/ just contributed roughly 1800 loc to picogen, the serilization facility I talked about. Now I can work on loading/saving!
  9. @alexandrnikitin realname vs. nick: I agree, but then there exist several ppl with my name, and a majority of them are affiliated to IT :(
  10. btw, I still plan to release the heightmapper as standalone software, so even if picogen 0.3 is not ready yet, you can get your hands dirty!
  11. ... now I am writing my own very lightweight serialization framework, with no external dependencies. will take a few days.
  12. ... picogen 0.3, except for a single feature: loading/saving heightmaps. I re-evaluated boost.serialization, but found it to heavy, so
  13. so, the graph-based heightmap editor is ready for 0.3, it's not completely feature complete, but has everything I wanted it to have for ...
  14. oh it looks like my recent updates haven't made it to twitter. so here they come
  15. test
  16. at everyone: of you want to follow picogen, please be sure that your account is not or doesn't look like a) spam b) advertisement
  17. @ompf: is ye ompf.org?
  18. ... it is now possible to create a fine heightmap with a single drag and a drop :)
  19. picogen's heightmap editor now has partial drag+drop support, including the Noise-Nodes and the default-parameter functionality ...
  20. @spam Camille_Griffin