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Offline hiphop38 (OP)

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Aurora Tools
« on: October 21, 2016, 03:36:33 PM »
Question, Are there any tools, (A'la DwarfTherapist for DwarfFortress) that make it easier to work with Aurora?
Dont get me wrong, I love this game, but I can find it tedious to dig through the different pages as my personal games grow.

If there are none in existence currently, I am curious if there are ways to access the database.
I have delved deep into Visual Basic with excel with my work and have a few ideas I could try playing with.

I know that the databases are locked down for gameplay reasons, but does anyone know of anyway of accessing the databases?
 

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Re: Aurora Tools
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2016, 04:28:32 PM »
The only tools at the moment are in the Installation directory.

As for database access, you'd need the password. And some means of accessing the data, jet, odbc, etc.

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Re: Aurora Tools
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2016, 04:39:32 PM »
Dwarf Therapist addresses specific shortcomings of the interface, putting checkboxes where they are useful... I can't think of an equivalent need for Aurora.
Main thing I'd want isn't something specific to Aurora, but simply better window management to keep on top of the clutter... which I don't know how to get under Windows.

Having browser-like tabs, tossing multiple screens into a single window in a user-definable grid and easy automation (e.g. for updating inactive windows) was an awesome experience for Aurora.
Unfortunately, not everything ran smoothly on Linux through WINE.