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  1. Hello. I just wanted to let you know that your plugin is affected by this notice: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/29552-Linux-Case-Senstive-Reminder The plugin archive provides two directories: Parts/EngineerChip/Textures/ and Parts/EngineerChipFlight/Textures/ (in StudlyCaps) which are internally referred to as textures/ (lowercase). This causes problems for Linux and some OSX users (with case sensitivity enabled in HSF+) and the textures are never loaded. As a temporary fix these users can create symlinks in the Part directories: within both Parts/EngineerChip/ Parts/EngineerChipFlight/ do $ ln -s Textures textures
  2. Hello. I just wanted to let you know that your plugin is affected by this notice: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/29552-Linux-Case-Senstive-Reminder The directory provided in the archive is PluginData/KerbalAlarmClock/ (StudlyCaps), but the plugin refers to and saves in the created directory PluginData/kerbalalarmclock (lowercase). This is a problem for Linux users and some OSX users (with case sensitivity enabled in HSF+). Textures will not load among all other things. Windows users are not affected due to case globbing in some Windows subsystem. As a temporary fix, these users can move all contents from PluginData/kerbalalarmclock to PluginData/KerbalAlarmClock and then symlink the lowercase directory: ln -s KerbalAlarmClock kerbalalarmclock
  3. Excellent! Is this a precursor to procedural "other things" like fuel tanks?
  4. A bit more results from testing things. It seems that KLF won't crash KSP if I'm really slow when clicking on screenshots. e.g. If I click on a name, and the screenshot doesn't show I need to wait a minute then click on the same name again until the screenshot shows up. Once it does, I can click on other names and view other shots. If one fails to load the first time and then I click on another name, it will almost certainly crash. If it doesn't crash, there will be image data corruption on subsequent images.
  5. This is wonderful! So many things to like about it -- especially the camera wobble in the retro-zoom shot on Laythe. By any chance did you contact M83 about the music? I'm not sure if they have a public usage policy of their own, but considering the band is named after a celestial body, they might really like this and grant you limited rights. Worth a shot.
  6. It might just be my computer, but sometimes the screenshot "viewer" crashes KSP. I'm pretty sure it has to do with image data corruption as sometimes the shared images will have artefacts and scrambled colours. It could also have something to do with the high number of shared screenshots being shared through UDP? Also I'm using Mono to run KSP and KLF. * I can avoid the crashes completely by not using the viewer, but that's no fun. * No crash log is generated. Reproduction steps are still unclear. I'm still looking for patterns. I just thought I would post it here incase someone else has witnessed anything similar. Edit: Also when focusing on the chat input field, keypresses pass through and control the game too. This can be dangerous.
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