Rich Farry | |||
Would it be possible (if everyone feels the same..) to seperate the list of space weapons on turn reports again? It looks a little cramped on one of my starbase reports. Eg: xx Photon Battery (312) +6 1 xxxx yy Photon Cannon (308) +6 1 yyyy instead of: xx Photon Battery (312) +6 1 xxxx yy Photon Cannon (308) +6 1 yyyy The summary for my platform on the starbase report is still in the former format, but everything else seems to be in the latter. | |||
Steve-Law | |||
We'll just assume you intended those to look different ;p | |||
Rich Farry | |||
? They look different on my screen... one has a space between the two, the other does not. | |||
Steve-Law | |||
Ah, you mean an extra line space. Ok. | |||
David Bethel | |||
Is the extra line a major issue.... i just removed it cos it look weird. Ok i then forgot to repeat the operation in the platforms. Basically i can put it back or make it consistant - which ever works best. It looks better with no space when there are lots of types of ammo | |||
ptb | |||
i prefer without it, because it's easier, for me at least, to set my client to display more line-spacing than it is for it to try and remove lines of text (even empty ones) | |||
Rich Farry | |||
Not an issue, just a preference to have spaces between weapon types. Agree that spaces between the ammo would look bad. Missile Launchers - Missile - Kinetic Missile Torpedo Launcher - Standard torpedo - High Yield - Plasma - Dead Dog 25 Light Photon Guns 50 Photon Guns etc | |||
ptb | |||
I agree that the Launcher - Ammo - Ammo format looks better with a space between each group, but i think the space after light photon guns looks strange, maybe group each class of weapon together as well. | |||
Clay | |||
Personally, I prefer the current 'new' method - no spaces. It also helps to be able to see all your weapons on-screen at the same time ![]() | |||
HPSimms | |||
A rather necessary addition to the Combat or Lists block would be the Alert staus, I cannot find any indication of what my ship's current alert status is. This can be vital information, especially when passing through neutral systems. Geoff | |||
ptb | |||
If you can't see it it's on, apparently it's clearly marked when off ![]() | |||
Clay | |||
FYI
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