01.12.2006, 18:56:13
However I told about it
You can use any internal version system.
I want what you read a string and display it.
but you compare versions using your internal version
internal version not for people; for programs
So for example
VersionStr you show in installer title and etc
If you want, you can include revision to version check
BTW, Rock Patch since the next version have internal version system too
@Marshall:
If you want add RP EXE file version check, I can inform you about it
You can use any internal version system.
I want what you read a string and display it.
but you compare versions using your internal version
internal version not for people; for programs
So for example
Code:
VersionStr=Rock Patch 1.08 SE ; name by me
VersionInt=99999; anything, that you want :D
If you want, you can include revision to version check
Quote:Almost everything that's been said so far. Just about everyone that has commented on this topic has stated their preference to the original version system, for practical reasons (in the case of Marshall) and to get their heads around what version is what (in the case of regular modders), yet you seem utterly adamant to maintain your 'Second Edition', 'Third Edition' etc. format.The version system is most important thing in RockPatch, isn't it?
Quote:1.08SE, 1.08TE, 1.08FE, 1.08FE, 1.08SE, 1.08SE, 1.08EE, 1.08NE, 1.08TE, and so on, with the exception of Eighth and Ninth, they all use S F and T.If all will go good, SE version not need at all!
BTW, Rock Patch since the next version have internal version system too
@Marshall:
If you want add RP EXE file version check, I can inform you about it
Quote:For RockPatchVersion= , how will this work? Are you saying that a mod will only ever work with a single version of RP?I think so, but if someone against it, and this someone can prove it that it bad, I not add this tag
ARM forever - x86 sucks!