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The online version of Eventiel hasn't been working correctly for a while. Does anyone have a downloadable version? (FE7). I've only been able to find stuff for FE8.

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It is reliable for the purposes I use it for. I mainly use it to see the units on the map when designing spawn locations. It gives me a better feel for the geometry of unit positioning when I can see it directly. Do you know of anything else that can allow me to do that?

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Thanks a lot!

I find it also useful for looking up things like what the hex values are for items or backgrounds or musical tracks, so that'll help.

However, when creating unit blocks, the map sprites of the units don't show up for the FE7 version. Know how to fix that?

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Based on a cursory glance at the source and google chrome's dev console, it looks like the app is pulling the sprites from a dead dropbox link. You'll either have to deal with it, bug circles to fix it or fix it yourself and run it locally (if you do that, make sure to issue a pull request!)

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Thanks,

They are here:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iv654s37e3219qf/AAC2MhVFsqynN67Mre2upcPCa/MapSprites?dl=0

however, replacing the old link

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71611130/MapSprites/EliwoodLordAlly.png

for example

 

with

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/iv654s37e3219qf/AADfk09Wy3_xIRf_n98fdURPa/MapSprites/EliwoodLordEnemy.png

 

gives a 403 error. Am I linking to the wrong kind of dropbox link somehow? I don't know much about how dropbox direct dl urls are formed.

 

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http error 403 is forbidden, which means that you probably need some sort of authentication. However, that doesn't look like the right link at all -- It looks like you just copied the content hash (the gibberish) and used it as part of the path in the URL. You'll want to use the dropbox site itself to retrieve the links

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I don't know much about how to get the right kind of link. I've tried googling it but I haven't had any success. I need to create a link that is not to the page that would allow you to download the image, but directly to the image itself. I don't know how to do that.

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51 minutes ago, Galap said:

I don't know much about how to get the right kind of link. I've tried googling it but I haven't had any success. I need to create a link that is not to the page that would allow you to download the image, but directly to the image itself. I don't know how to do that.

You can download all of them to your local PC, and redirect the link to local drive.

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you'll either need to enable local resources on chrome (the relevant flag is --allow-file-access-from-files) or host them yourself. when I view that folder on the dropbox website i have an option to "share" the file, which will generate an image direct link, but i'm not sure that's available to everybody (i'm one of the owners of that dropbox). if it isn't, you can save the images into your own dropbox and generate the links for yourself

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