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− | == First | + | == First of all == |
+ | '''The very first thing you should do is [[Rules|READ THE RULES]]!!!''' | ||
+ | == How to play online == | ||
+ | Playing online works exactly like playing offline, except that you can see other players, up- or download levels and replays, and see various stats while playing. In order to use the online features, there are a lot of new keys for you to configure. | ||
− | + | When you first time enter the game, there might be a [[battle]] running. Simply download the [[level]], go to the [[external]] levels through the menu and find the level, that is being played. | |
+ | <!-- | ||
+ | === Default key mapping for Belma === | ||
− | + | F1 = Show/hide other players | |
− | + | F2 = Observe next player | |
− | + | F3 = Observe previous player | |
− | + | F4 = Download current battle level | |
− | + | F5 = Show/Hide players online list | |
− | + | F6 = Show/Hide battle standings/results | |
− | + | F7 = Show all finished times since key was pressed | |
− | + | F8 = Clear finished times list | |
− | + | F9 = Write a chat line - ''The layout is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_keyboard#United_States US], get used to it'' | |
− | + | F10 = Hide yourself - ''Won't work in a lev which is being battled'' | |
− | + | F11 = Upload / Download winning replay of battle | |
− | + | F12 = Reconnect to the server | |
− | + | ||
− | + | Additional commands which don't have default mapping in Belma are: | |
− | Additional commands which don't have default mapping are: | ||
# Show/hide chat | # Show/hide chat | ||
− | # Show/hide battle status | + | # Show/hide battle status line |
− | # Show/hide battle leader | + | # Show/hide battle leader in battle status line |
− | + | --> | |
− | + | === Default key mapping in Elma Online === | |
+ | |||
+ | Elma Online uses the F1-F12 keys for most of its functionality. In addition, the F-keys can be combined with two option keys (OPT2 and OPT3, which are left SHIFT and left CTRL by default) for more functions. You can set the option keys to left or right SHIFT, left or right CTRL, or ALT in [[Elma Online Configuration|eolconf]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Default key mapping: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | F1 = Show/hide other players | ||
+ | OPT2 + F1 = Show/hide yourself from others | ||
+ | OPT3 + F1 = Show help (these key bindings and other commands) | ||
+ | ENTER+ F1 = Free camera (Observe without entering the level). You can move your camera using the arrow keys and go faster by holding shift while moving. | ||
+ | |||
+ | F2 = Observe next player (When chatting, write PM to next player in list) | ||
+ | OPT2 + F2 = Observe previous player (When chatting, write PM to previous player in list) | ||
+ | OPT3 + F2 = Cancel observing (When chatting, cancel PM) | ||
+ | |||
+ | F3 = Show battle queue | ||
+ | OPT2 + F3 = Lock/unlock new levels | ||
+ | OPT3 + F3 = - | ||
+ | |||
+ | F4 = Download battle level | ||
+ | OPT2 + F4 = - | ||
+ | OPT3 + F4 = Download any level (type level filename without the .lev extension) | ||
+ | |||
+ | F5 = Show players online | ||
+ | OPT2 + F5 = Show best times in current level | ||
+ | OPT3 + F5 = Show best multiplayer times in current level | ||
+ | |||
+ | F6 = Show battle standings/results | ||
+ | OPT2 + F6 = - | ||
+ | OPT3 + F6 = Show 24h tt standings/results | ||
+ | |||
+ | F7 = Show finished times | ||
+ | OPT2 + F7 = Show finished multi times | ||
+ | OPT3 + F7 = Clear finished times | ||
+ | |||
+ | F8 = Send/accept multiplayer invitation | ||
+ | OPT2 + F8 = Cancel all multiplayer invitations | ||
+ | OPT3 + F8 = Show/hide last apple time | ||
+ | |||
+ | F9 = Type chat line (press up/down or pageup/pagedown to scroll) | ||
+ | OPT2 + F9 = Show/hide chat | ||
+ | OPT3 + F9 = Toggle team chat mode on/off. When on, F9 works as team chat. | ||
+ | |||
+ | F10 = Show/hide battle status line | ||
+ | OPT2 + F10 = Show/hide leader and your position | ||
+ | OPT3 + F10 = Show/hide speedometer | ||
+ | |||
+ | F11 = Download winning replay of last battle | ||
+ | OPT2 + F11 = - | ||
+ | OPT3 + F11 = Show/hide onewheel status | ||
+ | |||
+ | F12 = (Re)connect to server | ||
+ | OPT2 + F12 = Disconnect from server | ||
+ | OPT3 + F12 = Refresh palette | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==How to make your own shirt (BMP)== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnpJl44Bvr0 Shirt tutorial video by iCS] (For photoshop) | ||
− | + | The following is a walkthrough on how to make a shirt picture. If you know what you are doing you can of course do it any way you want. | |
+ | #Open [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_(software) Microsoft Paint] | ||
+ | #Open a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP_file_format BMP] | ||
+ | #*Either: Load an existing working BMP (that already has the right colors in the game, e.g. milagros.bmp) | ||
+ | #*Or: Create a new one with the dimensions 149 x 101 pixels | ||
+ | #Rotate 90° counter-clockwise, if you want it to be easier to see what the shirt will look like in the game | ||
+ | #Make the background | ||
+ | #*Note that all pixels with the same color as the top left corner pixel will be transparent | ||
+ | #*It may be any shape, no need to use the usual shape of the shirt | ||
+ | #Put something unique on it: letter, image, logo, etc | ||
+ | #Customize | ||
+ | #*It is useful to use advanced programs like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop Adobe Photoshop] for better results | ||
+ | #*You can also use special fonts from pages like [http://www.dafont.com/themes.php dafont.com] | ||
+ | #Rotate 90° clockwise if you rotated it before | ||
+ | #Correct your BMP | ||
+ | #*If you created or edited your shirt with another program, you might have wrong palette. Then, follow these steps: | ||
+ | ##Copy your BMP | ||
+ | ##Open working BMP | ||
+ | ##Paste there | ||
+ | ##*There are mainly two different [[LGR|LGRs]] used as the default one (the original default.lgr and highq.lgr) and it's a good idea to have a look at the shirt with both LGRs as they have a different color palette. | ||
+ | #Save as type "256 Color Bitmap (*.bmp,*.dib)" | ||
+ | #*Use the '''exact''' same name as on Elma Online (case sensitive, no accents or special symbols) | ||
+ | #Put it in your bmp folder in EOL directory, when you play it will be uploaded to site automatically. | ||
+ | #Advertise to everybody on Elma Online, on forums, #battle ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIRC mIRC]) and anywhere else you want | ||
− | + | Other players' shirts are automatically downloaded when you're online in EOL. | |
− | + | ==See also== | |
− | + | * [[Installing_EOL]] | |
+ | * [[Starting battles]] | ||
+ | * [[Tips and Tricks]] |
Latest revision as of 12:29, 13 April 2024
First of all
The very first thing you should do is READ THE RULES!!!
How to play online
Playing online works exactly like playing offline, except that you can see other players, up- or download levels and replays, and see various stats while playing. In order to use the online features, there are a lot of new keys for you to configure.
When you first time enter the game, there might be a battle running. Simply download the level, go to the external levels through the menu and find the level, that is being played.
Default key mapping in Elma Online
Elma Online uses the F1-F12 keys for most of its functionality. In addition, the F-keys can be combined with two option keys (OPT2 and OPT3, which are left SHIFT and left CTRL by default) for more functions. You can set the option keys to left or right SHIFT, left or right CTRL, or ALT in eolconf.
Default key mapping:
F1 = Show/hide other players OPT2 + F1 = Show/hide yourself from others OPT3 + F1 = Show help (these key bindings and other commands) ENTER+ F1 = Free camera (Observe without entering the level). You can move your camera using the arrow keys and go faster by holding shift while moving. F2 = Observe next player (When chatting, write PM to next player in list) OPT2 + F2 = Observe previous player (When chatting, write PM to previous player in list) OPT3 + F2 = Cancel observing (When chatting, cancel PM) F3 = Show battle queue OPT2 + F3 = Lock/unlock new levels OPT3 + F3 = - F4 = Download battle level OPT2 + F4 = - OPT3 + F4 = Download any level (type level filename without the .lev extension) F5 = Show players online OPT2 + F5 = Show best times in current level OPT3 + F5 = Show best multiplayer times in current level F6 = Show battle standings/results OPT2 + F6 = - OPT3 + F6 = Show 24h tt standings/results F7 = Show finished times OPT2 + F7 = Show finished multi times OPT3 + F7 = Clear finished times F8 = Send/accept multiplayer invitation OPT2 + F8 = Cancel all multiplayer invitations OPT3 + F8 = Show/hide last apple time F9 = Type chat line (press up/down or pageup/pagedown to scroll) OPT2 + F9 = Show/hide chat OPT3 + F9 = Toggle team chat mode on/off. When on, F9 works as team chat. F10 = Show/hide battle status line OPT2 + F10 = Show/hide leader and your position OPT3 + F10 = Show/hide speedometer F11 = Download winning replay of last battle OPT2 + F11 = - OPT3 + F11 = Show/hide onewheel status F12 = (Re)connect to server OPT2 + F12 = Disconnect from server OPT3 + F12 = Refresh palette
How to make your own shirt (BMP)
Shirt tutorial video by iCS (For photoshop)
The following is a walkthrough on how to make a shirt picture. If you know what you are doing you can of course do it any way you want.
- Open Microsoft Paint
- Open a BMP
- Either: Load an existing working BMP (that already has the right colors in the game, e.g. milagros.bmp)
- Or: Create a new one with the dimensions 149 x 101 pixels
- Rotate 90° counter-clockwise, if you want it to be easier to see what the shirt will look like in the game
- Make the background
- Note that all pixels with the same color as the top left corner pixel will be transparent
- It may be any shape, no need to use the usual shape of the shirt
- Put something unique on it: letter, image, logo, etc
- Customize
- It is useful to use advanced programs like Adobe Photoshop for better results
- You can also use special fonts from pages like dafont.com
- Rotate 90° clockwise if you rotated it before
- Correct your BMP
- If you created or edited your shirt with another program, you might have wrong palette. Then, follow these steps:
- Copy your BMP
- Open working BMP
- Paste there
- There are mainly two different LGRs used as the default one (the original default.lgr and highq.lgr) and it's a good idea to have a look at the shirt with both LGRs as they have a different color palette.
- Save as type "256 Color Bitmap (*.bmp,*.dib)"
- Use the exact same name as on Elma Online (case sensitive, no accents or special symbols)
- Put it in your bmp folder in EOL directory, when you play it will be uploaded to site automatically.
- Advertise to everybody on Elma Online, on forums, #battle (mIRC) and anywhere else you want
Other players' shirts are automatically downloaded when you're online in EOL.