> I suppose a gtk client would be easier to make to a windows port. And while > one side of me would sort of like the speed and efficiency of such an editor, > one side of me says I really don't want to see another such editor due to the > maintenance and support headaches it would involve (support for the deprecated > crossedit is headache enough). If someone really does a GTK client, please please pretty please use GTK2. GTK1 under Windows is not something i'd touch even with a 10 feet long pole :) GTK2 works fine on the other hand. > But that's really not a road I'd want to see resources spent. I agree. I'd rather see the Java editor improved and tweaked, adding to it the ability to add/edit archetypes, treasures lists, alchemy formuleas, and so on - from a map editor to a whole data editor. BTW we could possibly do for alchemy formuleas what was done for treasures, break the file in smaller parts that could be edited separately. Ryo Accédez au courrier électronique de La Poste : www.laposte.net ; 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34/mn) ; tél : 08 92 68 13 50 (0,34/mn)