On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 03:39:40PM +0100, Ragnar Ouchterlony wrote:
I saw that there is debian/* directory in Mattricks sources. What about putting Mattricks in Debian distribution? Or at least on mentors.debian.net right now.
I currently only try to put together a working debian package. I don't (for now) want to be involved directly in the debian project. If anyone wants to add it into debian, go ahead!
Ok, so I'll try to package it someday ;)
(For the curious, there are already a program in debian which I was heavy involved in, see if you can find which it is :)).
RealTimeBattle? ;)
No, I don't know such a database. I would like to have simple form in which I could write:
League ID: Name: [ 32492 ] [ Ragnar's league ]
My league has id 4605. :)
That was my league id. I've checked your now, but I have no idea, which team is yours :/. Maybe some sparing for two weeks? ;)
So think about it continually ;) I don't want to lost my old data ;)
No, you should not lose your data, it was more thinking of which way the user should be able to keep his data.
So Mattricks would always support either hrf or xml? Or do you intend to remove support for hrf someday?
Hmm.. I thought that league id is in hrf file in some readable format, but now I've checked it and it's not ;) Ok, I won't ask for it once again, cause it's not trivial thing to do.
It will probably be done through the team details xml, plus some other xml:s.
That's strange that Hattrick doesn't provide such basic information in useful form. But I've checked xml downloaded by HattrickOrganizer and they have league id in one of the file.
I can send you some ISO-8859-2 fonts if you want ;)))
My harddrive is full enough as it is.
Just kidding ;)
Microsoft Foundation Class Library. Library that provides some classes for building interfaces under Windows. I thought that wxWindows uses GTK under Linux, and MFC under Windows, but I was wrong. I've checked it in FAQ on wxWindows page ;)
I don't know what it is called, but it is windows native (in difference to using gtk under windows, or running through cygwin) at least.
Ok, nevermind. I don't use Windows ;)
regards fEnIo