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SFSkyEdit

Author Christopher Bazley Licence GNU General Public Licence Rating No rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yet
Version 1.49, 25th June 2009 URLs Homepage, Download (159 KB)

Introduction

SFskyedit is an editor for the sky colour definition files used by the game 'Star Fighter 3000'.

Latest Changes

255 characters is a stupid limit.

Details

A SFSkyCol file (in "!Star3000.Landscapes.Sky") contains the colours used by the game to paint a particular type of planetary atmosphere (e.g. sunset, morning, night, gas clouds etc). This application allows you to edit these colours or define completely new skies.
There is a sophisticated selection model and copy/move operations may be done either via the clipboard or by drag and drop. Changes can be observed in real time using the preview window, which renders the sky as it would appear in the game. Multiple files may be edited simultaneously.

RISC OS Compatibility

RISC OS 2no RISC OS 3.1xyes RISC OS 3.5yes
RISC OS 3.6yes RISC OS 3.7xyes RISC OS 4.0xyes
Select 1i9 (4.29)unknown Select 2i3 (4.33)unknown Select 3i3 (4.37)yes
Select 3i4/Adjust 1i2 (4.39)yes RISC OS 4.40yes RISC OS 5.0xyes
RISC OS 5.1xyes Select 4i2 (6.0x)yes   
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Supported Filetypes

FiletypeShort NameDescriptionOriginReadWriteNotes
404Archway2SimtronyesyesNot officially allocated
DFECSVComma separated values, (industry standard)yesyes
FFFTextASCII textAcornnoyes
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