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'''schemed''' (not to be confused with [[SchemeEd]]) is a terminal editor for the schemes of Worms Armageddon. It's initially targeted to Windows and Linux operating systems, but it's open-source and can be compiled for use on any other system.
 
'''schemed''' (not to be confused with [[SchemeEd]]) is a terminal editor for the schemes of Worms Armageddon. It's initially targeted to Windows and Linux operating systems, but it's open-source and can be compiled for use on any other system.
  
Its main features are: "hot" edit-save of a scheme, [[RubberWorm]] features support, automatic conversion of v1 schemes into v2, showing the scheme contents and support of non-Windows OSes.
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Its main features are: "hot" and batch edit-save of scheme(s), [[RubberWorm]] features support, automatic conversion of v1 schemes into v2, showing the scheme contents and support of non-Windows OSes.
  
 
Examples of the usage can be found in the readme file.
 
Examples of the usage can be found in the readme file.

Revision as of 15:20, 28 August 2012

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schemed
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Developer: MEDVEDx64
Latest version: 0.2.0 / 27 August 2012
Supported games: W:A
Platform(s): Windows, Linux (32/64 bit)
License: Open-source
Website: github
Download: Bundle (71,3 kB)

schemed (not to be confused with SchemeEd) is a terminal editor for the schemes of Worms Armageddon. It's initially targeted to Windows and Linux operating systems, but it's open-source and can be compiled for use on any other system.

Its main features are: "hot" and batch edit-save of scheme(s), RubberWorm features support, automatic conversion of v1 schemes into v2, showing the scheme contents and support of non-Windows OSes.

Examples of the usage can be found in the readme file.

Version history

  • 0.2.0 (27 Aug 2012) - rewritten most of schm.c, decreasing its size 4x. Added automatic conversion of v1 schemes into v2. Added linux amd64 binary.
  • 0.1.7 (20 May 2012) - first public beta.
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