r13
r13:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/s0569864/builder_srb2-r13.zip
I hadn't planned on releasing a new build this soon, but Sonict's bug above is nasty. I actually fixed it a while ago, although I hadn't realised that the selection problems could lead to a crash. Anyway, here's what's new:
+ Different colour for axes.
! Autosave routine ran even if map not changed.
+ Copy/paste textures and flats on FOFs in 3D mode.
! Selections behaved incorrectly after splitting linedefs.
+ WA-esque 'convert sector to stairs' option, with support for incrementing
heights elliptically.
+ Defaults can be changed from the Map Options dialogue.
+ Facility to insert FOF in 3D mode without invoking the dialogue.
+ Shortcut keys for FOF quick-insert and stair conversion.
+ Made identical-sector-finding a little more useful: repeating (eventually)
finds a different set.
+ Switch Map option.
+ Circles are drawn around NiGHTS axes. Turn on 'Outline all Things in Things
Mode' to see them. It makes things look a little messy, though.
+ A little more work on Convert to Stairs.
+ Multi-key search in the texture browser.
! Fixed some Convert to Stairs weirdness.
Same rules as usual: don't overwrite FOFPresets.cfg and ColourSchemes.cfg if you want to keep your preferences. Also, this is still an alpha, so turn autosave on and keep backups.
Not so much new, this time, considering how long it's been; as I mentioned earlier, I'm busy with other things at the moment. Also, most of what is new is self-explanatory, or will become obvious if you mess around with it. Convert to Stairs is somewhat limited, currently.
I realise that there are several reported bugs that haven't been fixed yet. I haven't forgotten them; I'm simply releasing this build as a fix for the aforementioned crash.
1-Up: As well as heeding the advice you've already received, make sure the testing options are set correctly in the Configuration dialogue box.
Flame: A revamp of the FOF editor is on my list of Things to Do, although I can't immediately think of a way to make it simpler without compromising its usefulness. Any suggestions on the matter would be appreciated. :)