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Nazalassa

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  1. "When a truck is out of fuel, the next one goes off its carriage and continues the trip, and so on, until you've used all your fuel and, hopefully, are somewhere interesting, and not stuck in orbit, waiting for the guys at the KSC to send a rescue mission (if they accept the contract)."
  2. Firefox 112.0.2 (64-bit), my OS is Ubuntu 22.04.1 and I guess it's the system's Comic Sans.
  3. Why haven't I seen this thread before? I 100% support this. I can help if needed.
  4. Well, in theory you could help me... Let's say @SSTO Crasher
  5. The biggest part of 0.3c is almost done, I'll release it on Wednesday or Thursday. [image removed, see next post]
  6. Try pressing 'p'. If it doesn't work, right-click on the Kerbal and hit 'deploy chute'. For some reasons the chute itself doesn't deploy if you're under 1 m/s.
  7. Since the base and the ground anchor are two separate crafts, you can't put a strut between them. You will need to attach a docking port to the GA and one to the base, them offset [and rotate etc.] one of them so that it docks with the other one. EDIT: I have tried ground anchors in the past, but they turned out to be incredibly buggy. (see log 22.1)
  8. Now it is possible to delete one or more entries, and to insert the contents of a file at the end of the selected structure or, if the selection is not a structure, at the end of the parent structure of the selected item. EDIT: I added the following: Tk theme from CLI (cfp-tk -t clam) geometry from CLI (cfp-tk -g 960x640) copy/pasting entry & structure insertion (which deleted my 256 analog adder, so I redownloaded it from KerbalX) (later) Moving entries (with the '↕' button) (later) pressing 'return' in a text entry activates the corresponding button I think I'm done with it. I'll probably add a 'scripts' button that open a window from which stuff can be run, but I don't really know. Source code size: 549 lines, 20.0 KiB I made a package with it! Which you can get from the git repo here. -- Also I have redone parts of the OP, such as the log and the PYTHON UTILITIES LIBRARY section.
  9. "While the average KSP player may not want to play with black-and-purple water..." Anyways, congrats everyone!
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