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UndeadStar edited this page May 31, 2020 · 6 revisions

EDIT:

This project is over, the new one is at https://github.com/BoomerangAide/GPTP I'm keeping this around though.Besides the code, I don't know what else should be moved forward.

Beginning of old archived content:

Welcome to the GPTP-For-VS2008 wiki!

Here I may add things in the future, especially if I make more significant changes compared to the original version.

And about this, that original version I'm speaking of, already have a wiki that may answer lots of questions, so here's the link: https://code.google.com/p/gptp/wiki/IntroductionToGptp

If you have questions not answered over there, you can try asking here, but remember that my abilities are different (usually mean "lower") from the people who started everything.

Good Starcraft Modding ^^

Edit 2020/02/26: Due to damn circumstances (3 days not being able to do anything turning to already more than 1 month, and not ending yet), the new thing still isn't out.I'm very sorry about that, will post another edit when I can start working on it again.I'm very frustrated about that.Sorry again.

Edit 2020/01/07: The project "for VS2008" is officially stopped.In the near future, a new project based on Visual Studio 2019 will replace it (it will be mentioned around the place, like in the readme). Even then, I will try to use simple C/C++ so that it could still be backward compatible, or easy enough to convert between versions of Visual Studio (I'm not even that sure how important those project/solutions config are, I'm a coder, not a whatever-those-playing-with-this-kind-of-stuff-are-called).

Edit 2018/11/28: as Github suffer from at least major broken backward compatibility with browsers, and probably more especially if you read this in the future (and Github is even alive at that time somehow), so changes are extremely unlikely at this point.

This doesn't mean this project would not be worked on anymore, but at the time I'm writing this, I've got no idea how I would do more upgrades (the means I use to write this while being relatively confident it will work are not acceptable as a long term solution). I hope what's already available will be enough for you.