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how do i use a table to draw and undraw enemies ect?
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
You already asked it and got the correct answer:
https://www.love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=82377
https://www.love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=82377
Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
Hello,
I want to develop a 2D terrain generator for a 2D planet generator, but I'm not sure where to start. I saw some algorithms being mentioned, but I'm not sure which one will be more suitable.
EDIT: Extensive Googling yielded exactly what I needed. Here's the link if anyone's interested:http://www.redblobgames.com/maps/terrain-from-noise/
I want to develop a 2D terrain generator for a 2D planet generator, but I'm not sure where to start. I saw some algorithms being mentioned, but I'm not sure which one will be more suitable.
EDIT: Extensive Googling yielded exactly what I needed. Here's the link if anyone's interested:http://www.redblobgames.com/maps/terrain-from-noise/
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
Is it possible to make ImageFont glyphs overlap a little? I have a font with black borders whose borders are supposed to overlap one pixel between characters
Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
Use extraspacing argument added in 0.10.0:Substance12 wrote:Is it possible to make ImageFont glyphs overlap a little? I have a font with black borders whose borders are supposed to overlap one pixel between characters
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number extraspacing
Additional spacing (positive or negative) to apply to each glyph in the Font.
So, use negative spacing to make the overlap.
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
Ah, awesome, I didn't notice that, thanks!Chroteus wrote:
Use extraspacing argument added in 0.10.0:https://love2d.org/wiki/love.graphics.newImageFontCode: Select all
number extraspacing Additional spacing (positive or negative) to apply to each glyph in the Font.
So, use negative spacing to make the overlap.
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
pgimeno wrote:You already asked it and got the correct answer:
https://www.love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=82377
Yes i understand but that didn't give me what i wanted, i wanted an example like how to do this in a table, what he/she said was the technical side of things(which i understand) thanks
thank you for answering
P.S. sorry if this sounded rude I do not mean for it to sound like that.
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
I'm trying to install LuaRocks after previously trying to install it and getting errors on every single rock I tried to install through it. I redownloaded the 2.3.0 windows version (I'm on windows 7) and after reading the installation wiki page again I'm still really confused. The page doesn't say a thing about how I'm meant to actually install LuaRocks (https://github.com/keplerproject/luaroc ... or-Windows). I tried double clicking the install.bat file and it immediately opened up a command prompt window and then closed again. After about 5 tries I managed to read a line about admin perms so I then tried running the install.bat file with admin perms. This too opened up a command prompt window that immediately closed and closed so fast I couldn't even read it. I then recorded my screen and tried again just so I could get the message and it said:
rem=rem --[[
The system cannot find the path specified.
I just want to install LuaRocks normally and don't want to modify any of the deafult installation behaviours? What am I meant to do?
rem=rem --[[
The system cannot find the path specified.
I just want to install LuaRocks normally and don't want to modify any of the deafult installation behaviours? What am I meant to do?
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Re: "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread
First, open command prompt and then run the batch file from command line. That way it stays open between things.Skeletonxf wrote:I tried double clicking the install.bat file and it immediately opened up a command prompt window and then closed again.
Second, Google every error message you get and READ READ READ. It's unnecessarily complicated.
Alternately, do it on Linux, much much easier.
Also, a quick note, you need to have a regular Lua install somewhere for the header files. On Linux, you need to install a dev package for the headers. It's much simpler on Linux if you know it, but I realize it's a bit harder to get used to Linux if you've never used it. Trust me it's worth it though. o.o Everything except video editing and gaming works better on Linux, and even gaming is slowly getting there.
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I didn't get to try it yet but this looks promising: https://chocolatey.org/Skeletonxf wrote:I'm trying to install LuaRocks after previously trying to install it and getting errors on every single rock I tried to install through it. I redownloaded the 2.3.0 windows version (I'm on windows 7) and after reading the installation wiki page again I'm still really confused. The page doesn't say a thing about how I'm meant to actually install LuaRocks (https://github.com/keplerproject/luaroc ... or-Windows). I tried double clicking the install.bat file and it immediately opened up a command prompt window and then closed again. After about 5 tries I managed to read a line about admin perms so I then tried running the install.bat file with admin perms. This too opened up a command prompt window that immediately closed and closed so fast I couldn't even read it. I then recorded my screen and tried again just so I could get the message and it said:
rem=rem --[[
The system cannot find the path specified.
I just want to install LuaRocks normally and don't want to modify any of the deafult installation behaviours? What am I meant to do?
Alternatively, this is the only thing that ever worked for me on windows: http://www.thijsschreijer.nl/blog/?p=772
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