The first screenshot shows the opening screen after the splash screen has faded. It's a simple directory selector - int this case, we see my computer - i'm about to select my lib/world directory.
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I've opened up the pet shop, in the redit window and you can see the general layout - a tiny bit easier to grasp
than Oasis I think, though most of the functionality is hidden behind each button. Hitting the door/direction
buttons opens up the individual door editing comands, etc.
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This shows a somewhat busy room - the park cafe. Zedit is particuarlly easy to use - reorder commands by dragging
and dropping them, edit by simply double clicking - delete with one key or one click.
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Medit is a particularly straight forward setup - there are some 'perk' type windows though - you'll notice that
ranges for damage, hits and the sort are included. Though you can see mana and move settings, those are not
currently active for stock circle (though all the functionality IS included - you just have to enable it!)
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Yikes. It may not look like it, but oedit was the most difficult of the batch. The screen shot here shows me
selecting from the list of extra descriptions (there's only one though). Above you can see our VALUE buttons,
currently reading 'size', 'dice' and subtypes. Did I mention yet, that right clicking in a text window gives
you the menu command with 'format' - for auto formatting (yes - even with indenting)
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Sedit. Maybe it's just me, but i've had the most trouble with oasis's sedit. I think the sedit screen was purely
motiviated by selfish desire. In anycase, it's pretty easy to use - linked straight through to the object and
mob lists like zedit is, for ease of selection and access. This shows shop 3004 (the armourer in midgaard)
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