Editor in Debian
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Editor in Debian
I am also having problems with the editor since upgrading to 0.9. I'm using Debian packages from unstable. Since upgrading, the editor gives me a blank (black) screen, except for a list of tiles to choose from. There is no brush size selector, fill button, or player start button. The only thing that seems to work is pressing escape (which brings up the "Exit the editor?" dialog). It takes a long time for the tiles to appear, and I get these messages in a console:
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checking mode possible...
32
setting mode to 1024x768
locale could not be determined; defaulting to system locale
Editor theme could not be loaded.
entering while...
creating map...
illegal surface portion...
error display: could not open image ''
error display: could not open image 'editor/brush-1.png'
Image editor/brush-1.png not found.
error display: could not open image 'editor/brush-2.png'
Image editor/brush-2.png not found.
error display: could not open image 'editor/brush-3.png'
Image editor/brush-3.png not found.
Image editor/brush-1.png not found.
Image editor/brush-2.png not found.
Image editor/brush-3.png not found.
Image editor/brush-1.png not found.
Image editor/brush-2.png not found.
Image editor/brush-3.png not found.
Last edited by Doros on April 13th, 2005, 5:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
I have wesnoth, wesnoth-data, wesnoth-music, wesnoth-httt, and wesnoth-editor. All are version 0.9.0-1 from the official Debian unstable packages. I run mostly testing, but I usually run Wesnoth unstable, because the newer versions take a while to get into testing.silene wrote:Which version of the packages are you using? I know there have been several, and it seems the editor was not working correctly in the first few.
I don't see any newer packages, either in the official ones or at http://debian.wesnoth.org/sid/ .
Thanks for your time.
Okay, I found them at http://people.debian.org/~isaac/wesnoth/. Thanks for your help.silene wrote:There are newer packages, since my computer has 0.9.0-4 installed. It's why I was asking you which version you had.