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Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2013.01.01 12:21:00 -
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EVE Custom Ship Labeler is an application that makes it easy to create your very own shiplabels for in-game use. The reason it makes it so easy is because of a simple drag-and-drop system. Thanks to that system you don't have to type a single bit of xml-code while you're still completely free in your creations!
Screenshots of what you can create with it and what the application looks like can be found here (pdf file) The pdf file also functions as a manual, so if you're having trouble with the application or with importing the xml-files in-game please read the manual (it also has a few handy tips that speed up the process of your creations).
Features: * Create your own shiplabels in any color, or colors, you like. * Create your own order of shiplabel-info (such as pilotname/shiptype). * Add custom text to your shiplabels. * Make your shiplabels multi-line or single-line. * Change the fontsize of your shiplabels, or only certain parts of your shiplabels. (Very nice for pvp, so they use less space). * Make (parts of) your shiplabels bold, italic or underlined. * Players in NPC-corps' shiplabels are still shown the default way, nice for fast pilot identification * Easy drag-and-drop system. * Easy xml exporting (will be exported to the default location needed to import them in-game). * Stand-alone application, doesn't need any in-game info nor internet so can be used during down-time. * No install needed, the application runs immediately.
Downloads:
EVE Custom Ship Labeler (.exe) (Windows)
EVE Custom Ship Labeler (.jar) (Mac / Linux / Windows)
If you have suggestions for this application, different applications, if you found a bug or if you want help please post it here: GrauthThornerForum. To be able to create topics you have to be registered but you don't necessarily have to use your character's name. For as long as this topic isn't closed yet they can also be posted here!
If you like the application, please leave a message, a like or if you've got too much ISK my wallet is always open! Spreading the word of the existence of this application is also very appreciated!
I hope you like it, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.01 13:07:00 -
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leoplusma wrote:i really like it ! well done
i will work with it and post any bugs in a few hours in your forum
btw
happy new year :)
leo
Cheers thanks a lot! Happy new year to you too! And of course to everyone else! Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.01 18:13:00 -
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YoYo NickyYo wrote:People will download anything onto their computer these days won't they? 
Well tbh I think the majority don't trust applications like these, which is why I hope a CCP Dev will someday post a message that this application is safe. I'm even willing to let CCP distribute the application by placing it on their servers, so they're sure I won't sneakily change the current application for an infested application. But I suppose I can only keep on dreaming on that part hehe... Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.01 23:10:00 -
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Rain6637 wrote:Grauth Thorner wrote:YoYo NickyYo wrote:People will download anything onto their computer these days won't they?  Well tbh I think the majority don't trust applications like these, which is why I hope a CCP Dev will someday post a message that this application is safe. I'm even willing to let CCP distribute the application by placing it on their servers, so they're sure I won't sneakily change the current application for an infested application. But I suppose I can only keep on dreaming on that part hehe... maybe ... integrate? 
That would be even better hehe, but I won't even start dreaming about that since it's never going to happen =) However I do like your spirit! :D Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.02 12:45:00 -
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Az Tek wrote:I did a thread about this recently. My focus was more towards profiles however. I have to say this version of the app you have made available is very nice. Much better than the ones we had few years ago. Also +1 for the informative guide. I have a few things I'm working on currently that may be of interest to you and would like to share it with you if you have a chance. Will send you an EVE-Mail tonight.
Sounds good. I also like the threads/tutorials you wrote, they certainly do have some valuable information. I've also received your mail, I'll reply to that later today or tomorrow as I'm currently sick.
Thanks for the appreciation and we'll stay in touch! Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.02 19:07:00 -
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bufnitza calatoare wrote:Az Tek wrote:I did a thread about this recently. My focus was more towards profiles however. I have to say this version of the app you have made available is very nice. Much better than the ones we had few years ago. Also +1 for the informative guide. I have a few things I'm working on currently that may be of interest to you and would like to share it with you if you have a chance. Will send you an EVE-Mail tonight. great to see you followed the link in the eve mail I sent... ( Julius Priscus ) cant use that account on forums got a one month ban lol.
I suppose that was a message to Az Tek? Since I don't know you nor Julius Priscus..? Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.02 20:45:00 -
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Fractal Muse wrote:I haven't run it yet (although I have downloaded it) but I am curious, would it be possible to add a custom graphic to the label?
Check the manual, it'll exactly show/tell you what it's about :) But yeah in short: custom colors, custom fontsize, custom font-options (bold/italic/underlined) and custom orders of info (pilotname/shiptype/corp etc.) Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.02 22:58:00 -
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Lux0r wrote:Nice app... only thing I don't like is that after using it. NPC corp members names and ship type run together.
e.g. pilotnameshipname
There's no space or - between them which is a bit annoying.
Check out the manual, with the Custom text component you can add this space or anything, it's just that you've got to do it yourself =) Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.03 10:36:00 -
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Grauth Thorner wrote:Lux0r wrote:Nice app... only thing I don't like is that after using it. NPC corp members names and ship type run together.
e.g. pilotnameshipname
There's no space or - between them which is a bit annoying. Check out the manual, with the Custom text component you can add this space or anything, it's just that you've got to do it yourself =)
Whoops now I'm reading you're talking about NPC corp members, which is probably true, yes... I'll see if I can fix it one of these days. Thanks for the heads-up! Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.03 17:28:00 -
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Lux0r wrote:Nice app... only thing I don't like is that after using it. NPC corp members names and ship type run together.
e.g. pilotnameshipname
There's no space or - between them which is a bit annoying.
It's fixed. Replaced it for the current download so just download it again and it'll be EVE Custom Ship Labeler Version 1.0.1 (You can check this by clicking the blue/white information button next to the application's title). To give you an idea of how I changed it (might be jibba-jabba to you):
Now I check wether the next component is on a new line or if the next component is a Custom text component of which the first character starts with a space. If one of these are true then I'll (re)place a space in the "post"-attribute in the xml-file.
Next to that I also check if the previous component is on the same line, was a Custom text component and ends with a space, in that case I replace that space and place it in the "pre"-attribute in the xml-file.
Anyway I hope this fixed your problem, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.03 22:09:00 -
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To be a little more clear on what the bug-fix does:
Depending on your complete setup, this'll show players in an NPC-corp with spaces between components if the setup is as follows: [pilotname][custom text:" text"][shiptype] or [pilotname][custom text:"text "][shiptype] or [pilotname] [shiptype]
Notice that the first example has a space in front of 'text' and the second example has a space after 'text'.
I hope this helps enough, otherwise I'm affraid I'll have to forward you to this thread: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=2339085#post2339085 which is a nice how-to written by Az Tek, showing you how to manually change things in the xml imported in-game.
Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.04 16:06:00 -
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Gogela wrote:I'm waiting to see if there's a keylogger or something onboard. Will wait for CCP to weigh in... but it does look the most awesome tool anyone's come up with yet.
Cheers thanks for the compliment =) I'm also hoping CCP will weigh in sooner or later hehe...
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company Alliance of Abandoned Cybernetic Rejects
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Posted - 2013.01.06 12:13:00 -
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Cheers thanks for the appreciation and positive comments, keep 'em comin' please! xD Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.01.13 10:45:00 -
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Noriko Mai wrote:Realy good app. Sad you don't tell how aa girl like me can do it to herself 
What exactly is it what you want to do yourself?  Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2013.01.20 10:04:00 -
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Alnaria Fizolna wrote:Any way to make the labels apply to people who're not in a player corp?
Edit: managed some xml-fu to do that, only problem is that if the alliance ticker is on it creates a linebreak for no apparent reason... Am I missing something?
If you haven't added this alliance ticker component on the next line in the application then it shouldn't . If you send the xml to me (place it on public dropbox or some other file-sharing website) and send me the link, I can have a look what's happening exactly.
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
Vicious Trading Company
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Posted - 2013.01.20 13:41:00 -
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Desmont McCallock wrote:Having an app open sourced has 2 benefits. First, people who know how can run through the code and verify it's safe. Second, creator can abandon the project and assure that someone else can pick it up.
So consider about it.
Btw, nice work.
I always had that in the back of my mind, which also made me go for some decissions I wouldn't have made otherwise (like using English only when naming classes/methods etc. instead of my native language). So yeah it's more or less open-source ready in case I want to release it open sourced. However for as long as I don't come to a point where I think about stopping playing EVE, and thus abandoning the project, I probably won't release it open source yet since I'm sure I can handle any questions/requests upto the point described.
Perhaps I'm just way too cautious about this point, but another reason why I haven't released it open sourced yet is because I'm quite affraid that others release the same project under their name, taking credit for something they didn't do, or even worse... Releasing it with a virus/keylogger attached to it giving me and/or my application a bad name...
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2013.01.22 20:29:00 -
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Az Tek wrote:Glad to see this still going. I would have messsaged you sooner man but last week I dropped my brandnew laptop off the back of the train I was hopping west to TN. Was going to fast to retreive it. I think it went under the wheels anyway. lol. Will hit you up next time I'm at a library etc,. Keep up the good work and fly safe =)
Tek
Alright man, condolences to your laptop, real bummer especially since it was brand new >.< Good luck getting a new one, I don't think insurance will do anything about it do they?
Cheers, Grauth Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.01.25 20:51:00 -
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Grauth Thorner wrote:Noriko Mai wrote:Realy good app. Sad you don't tell how aa girl like me can do it to herself  What exactly is it what you want to do yourself? 
Apparently not much :p Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.01.28 09:53:00 -
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Malcolm Reanolds wrote:Would it be hard to add Velocity/Radial Velocity ect. into the system. Or do those have to be put in manually? I agree that it would be very nice if these could be added to the shiplabels, however this is not possible :( These can only be seen in the overview Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.01.31 09:41:00 -
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Az Rhea wrote:Grauth Thorner wrote:Malcolm Reanolds wrote:Would it be hard to add Velocity/Radial Velocity ect. into the system. Or do those have to be put in manually? I agree that it would be very nice if these could be added to the shiplabels, however this is not possible :( These can only be seen in the overview Well there is a way but it requires python and it has to run in the background and I think it could get you banned. Python injections/interceptions can direct the flow of data anywhere on the screen you want it in just about any format. More headache than it's worth for simple output cosmetics though. Causes serious game delays also as it has to intercept the desired 'item' and rearrange the way you specify.
Yeah especially the first con you described is the reason why I won't implement that: "it could get you banned". It would be a way to change the client which against the rules of the EULA. Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.01.31 10:07:00 -
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Lux Nitor wrote:Thanks for making this app. Especially for including a cross platform jar. (  cant believe i just thanked someone for using java...) Having trouble saving the file on OSX. The dialog says it is trying to save to "/Users/{Username}\EVE\Overview\myGlobalSettings" which would of course be invalid, and is generally a bad location to try to save stuff. Even if you do create what I assume the dialogue is intending at "/Users/{Username}/EVE/Overview/myGlobalSettings" nothing shows up when saving. Is a save directory dialogue out of the question? Oe maybe just exposing the raw XML to copy in to our own files? Also, I assume its a bug that you can not drag to re-arrange the items once placed in the grid? Thanks again. Nice idea.
Tbh I haven't tested it on OSX. I might do so on a virtual machine now I read about this bug...
A save directory dialogue is not out of the question, no. However I wanted to make it as easy as possible to use for anybody, and since the xml can only be imported in-game from the /EVE/Overview directory I figured 'well, why not make it static'. Assuming that the method I used (a method by Java which searches for the default directory of your OS) was also cross-platform but apparently this is not :( I'll have a look at this tomorrow, see if I can keep the same functionalities but then cross-platform (unless you got other reasons why you want a dir dialogue). Otherwise I suppose I'll have to add at least a possiblity to open a dir dialogue.
About re-dragging the items on the grid.. No this is not a bug. The intention was that you can place another item on top of the other in order to move all components from that point on to the right. This is a nice feature until you want an item to be switched with another item or move it to the next line or something, while the item that has to be moved wasn't the last item you added.
((Hmm thinking about this feature also makes more features come up in my mind))
I might have a look at that tomorrow as well, however fixing the first bug you described is my priority at this point. Thanks for the input!
Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2013.02.03 00:38:00 -
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EVE Custom Ship Labeler can now also be found on 3rdpartyeve.net!
The url for this is as follows: http://3rdpartyeve.net/project/5101771eff9b701d54000000/EVE+Custom+Ship+Labeler
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.02.07 14:00:00 -
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I haven't been able to release a new version yet due to real-life stuff. Upcoming wednesday and the rest of that week I'll have plenty of time though so I'll definetly get a look at it by then, maybe even starting tomorrow. The plan:
- Give users a choice to save it in the default directory or a custom directory with a saving directory dialogue. If it's saved in a custom dir, the user will have the choice to make this his new default dir.
- Give users the ability to re-arrange items placed on the grid.
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.02.13 18:38:00 -
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Alright there has been a new release. Changes in this new release:
- It's now possible to re-arrange components that are placed on the grid. - It's now possible to save the xml in another directory. - The directory will become the new default directory, so you won't have to change the directory every time you run the app. - If you changed the directory it's possible to go back to the old default directory (i.e. factory settings). - The method I used to obtain the directory used for saving files has been changed into a method that should be cross-platform.
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.02.13 18:41:00 -
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Lux Nitor wrote:Thanks for making this app. Especially for including a cross platform jar. (  cant believe i just thanked someone for using java...) Having trouble saving the file on OSX. The dialog says it is trying to save to "/Users/{Username}\EVE\Overview\myGlobalSettings" which would of course be invalid, and is generally a bad location to try to save stuff. Even if you do create what I assume the dialogue is intending at "/Users/{Username}/EVE/Overview/myGlobalSettings" nothing shows up when saving. Is a save directory dialogue out of the question? Oe maybe just exposing the raw XML to copy in to our own files? Also, I assume its a bug that you can not drag to re-arrange the items once placed in the grid? Thanks again. Nice idea.
See the post above =) Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.03.16 19:50:00 -
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Bumping myself... Someone's gotta do it :p Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.03.31 12:33:00 -
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Eastern bump! Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.04.14 22:01:00 -
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Bump for the moment... Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.07.12 12:20:00 -
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Blacksmoke16 wrote:Are you still updating this? would like to see a option to add spaces between the lines if im just using 1 line.
Sorry for the late reply but yeah, I've stopped playing a while ago now and I only read to forum once in a while to check for any requests/questions regarding this application.
You can add spaces with the Custom text component. You can even add multiple spaces if you want more space to be between multiple components, this option however isn't implemented in my application so I will have a look at this and post a new version once I fixed it. Thanks for the headsup! =)
Regards, Grauth Thorner Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.07.14 12:10:00 -
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A new release has gone out with the following bug-fix:
Multiple spaces in the Custom text component weren't shown in the example, they were however shown in-game. The multiple spaces are now also shown in the example. Creator of the EVE Custom Ship Labeler application: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=188954&find=unread |

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Posted - 2013.08.17 23:34:00 -
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A new release has gone out as of today with some minor updates =)
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Posted - 2013.08.25 14:38:00 -
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Btw just so you guys know, I started playing the game again when I updated the app a few weeks ago (I couldn't resist after logging on to test it ) so you can also contact me in-game if you have any questions or whatever!
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Posted - 2013.09.16 13:02:00 -
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Would be cool if you people would share your best creations here 
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Posted - 2013.09.16 19:18:00 -
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Haifisch Zahne wrote:On first reading your description of the application, I thought it somehow was able to apply ship decals that CCP has been saying will come Soon (tm), if only for our own benefit and not universally viewable. Ah, well.
I remember finding and using the original article to manually edit the XML file to make changes to the on-screen identification label of ships in space. And, subsequently lost my edits and the bookmark. So, it was nice to find this.
While your application is certainly much easier to use than manually editing the XML, it should go without saying that the ability to Open previously saved files is an absolute MUST have. It is not a feature, it is a MUST. I don't care how easy you think it is to recreate the work, it is easier to Open a previously saved file that was tinkered with to adjust everything just right. Perhaps, you have the Microsoft thought to charge for this optional feature?
Thanks for the application, but it does require one more capability. First of all thanks for the input. I do like the idea that this was an application that enabled placing decals on your ship, but sadly enough that would mean I had to manipulate the client which isn't allowed according to the EULA hehe...
About the ability to load previously saved files. It would be possible to add this ability for exports made with the application, but doing this for xml-files that are edited without the application is harder because of the way the xml-files are set up. Because of that reason loading xml-files could be experienced as annoying because it doesn't work the way people want it to work.
Now I can hear you asking "So why don't you just change your way of setting up the xml?". Because that would bring other complications to the application, making it a lot harder for people to make a shiplabel, which is contrary to the first and foremost use of this application: ease-of-use.
Haifisch Zahne wrote:Also, I had to put in a leading space in bold in order to adjust the size of the text of the label in the first line. I may have read this among the comments, not sure. Can you be more specific about this? I tried adding both custom text and a shipname component bold and/or with a bigger fontsize at the first row and the first line and this is working as intended. I didn't need to put a leading space in bold in order to achieve this.
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Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2013.10.10 20:45:00 -
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No one willing to share his/her design? 
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Posted - 2013.10.18 14:24:00 -
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Aesheera wrote:Grauth Thorner wrote:No one willing to share his/her design?  I will: Nice, clean, and brightly colored enough: My 'design'EDIT: Because of my liking of this, I added a hyperlink in my signature for j00! GÖÑ Cheers for that! 
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Posted - 2014.01.11 15:36:00 -
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Thanks everyone for the donations so far, I appreciate it! 
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Posted - 2014.03.01 18:52:00 -
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Good to see this is still going. Today I changed the download links to a link to my website - all files regarding the application can be downloaded here.
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.03.06 17:20:00 -
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hydraSlav wrote:Any way to increase the distance font size? Somehow mine stays at default size
Also, any way to apply this to non-player ships? It's very annoying when everything is how you want it, but yet gates and stations are not effected.
Lastly, my biggest problem is when i use line breaks for a single entry, and there are multiple targets at a distance, i can hover the mouse in space in that direction, but the labels overlap :(
Great job otherwise! Hey hydraSlav,
First of all, thanks for your reply. In regard to your questions: - I'm not sure what you're trying to say with 'distance' font size. You can change the font-size of shiplabels for players who are in a corporation. I've just tested if this still works and for me it does. To do this, you can simply use the drop-down menu to select the preferred fontsize when you're adding a new component to the grid, or with the options of a component on the grid. Note that the example in the application should also show you the different fontsize.
- Sadly enough this is not possible in any way. It's also impossible for me to make this possible without breaking the EULA, because it's not allowed to change the game engine in any way. The same thing goes for your last question, really. The overlapping of shiplabels can be annoying, I'd have to agree with that, but that's the way the EVE shiplabels work. The only cure for this is to keep all of your shiplabels single-lined.
I hope this answered your questions. If not, you know where to find me!
Regards, Grauth Thorner
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Demethrius Petronius wrote:Nice program, makes label creation easier. I have a question, can you add background color/shade behind these labels? I've seen this during ATXI (http://youtu.be/oSEbDHeB6zE?t=3m56s). I doubt that this would be possible. It looks cool though, but I'm guessing this is simply something CCP implemented only for streams. I will dig into it, though. Since it would also fix hydraSlav's question about overlapping labels.
I'll probably get back to you with an answer at the end of the weekend.
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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Alright sorry for the late reaction. I've been doing some desk research, which obviously didn't lead to much useful information. So I decided to contact a GM about this instead. Basically what he told me was that it's not possible and if I want to make it possible in the future, I should open a thread in the Features & Ideas Discussion forum. So that is exactly what I did The thread can be found here: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=4346107#post4346107. If you support the idea, leave a message there so CCP will see that there's some interest in it.
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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Alexis Nightwish wrote:Grauth, I <3 the app, but do have a request if it's not too much trouble.
Can you give us the option to include NPC corps in the formatting please, or at least tell us how they are different so I can code it myself?
Thanks for your reply Alexis. I am thinking about adding this option in the future, as well as saving/loading creations and I might even introduce some different kind of dynamic shiplabels (just like they are dynamic now, since shiplabels of non-NPC-corp players are different from shiplabels of NPC-corp players). But these are things for the far future, since I'm currently way too busy with my graduation internship and personal side projects.
The best solution for now would be that you edit the generated XML-file yourself. My application creates these, as I call them, "None" type elements within the XML-file. The value of the "pre" element contains parts of your creation. If you copy this value and paste it into the next "pre" element which is not part of a "None" type element and delete the "None" type elements that have empty values in their "pre" element, then this will also be shown for players who are in a NPC-corp. To make myself more clear, I've made an example of what I'm saying which can be found here: www.iciclesoft.com/downloads/EditShiplabelXML.png
If you have several "None" type elements in a row, do this for all these "None" type elements and make sure you keep the order the same, so the "pre" value of "None" type element 1 is followed by the "pre" value of "None" type element 2 in the "pre" value of the next non-"None" type element.
It's possible that you also have a "None" type element at the end of the file. If this is the case then you have to copy it's "pre" value to the "post" value of the previous element that is not a "None" type element.
Note: You can edit the XML-file with notepad, however I do advise you to use Notepad++ instead (Google it, it's free!) If you are using Notepad++ then you might want to press ctrl-h and replace all > for >\n (make sure you have Extended '(\n, \t, \0, \x...)' checked). This makes it a lot easier for you to read the file.
Sorry for the big wall of text, but the picture gives some clearance  If you have any other questions or need more help, then you know where to find me. Grauth Thorner
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Looks nice! =) Pretty much PvP-optimized, I like it!
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Looks nice! =) Pretty much PvP-optimized, I like it!
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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I am proud to tell you guys that the application is currently downloaded approximately 1000 times a year, which certainly makes me a happy man :) Next to that I want to inform you guys that a new update will be available within the next month. I'm unable to tell you what will be in this update but you can expect a minor UI update and the possibility to load previously saved labels.
Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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I am proud to tell you guys that the application is currently downloaded approximately 1000 times a year, which certainly makes me a happy man :) Next to that I want to inform you guys that a new update will be available within the next month. I'm unable to tell you what will be in this update but you can expect a minor UI update and the possibility to load previously saved labels.
Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.08.19 20:58:00 -
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Axton Kashuken wrote:I am using a multi level label. Whenever someone gets webbed or scrammed, the label appears each time and basically ends up appearing 5 times and covering alot of that area of the screen. Any way around this without making it single level?
As far as I'm aware this is not something that can be changed within the options. You can however try scaling the fontsize of the label down one or two notches which might do the trick for you. This can be done upon creation of the label.
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Axton Kashuken wrote:I am using a multi level label. Whenever someone gets webbed or scrammed, the label appears each time and basically ends up appearing 5 times and covering alot of that area of the screen. Any way around this without making it single level?
As far as I'm aware this is not something that can be changed within the options. You can however try scaling the fontsize of the label down one or two notches which might do the trick for you. This can be done upon creation of the label.
Regards, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.09.04 17:33:00 -
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Castelo Selva wrote:Sorry for my noobness, but I just discover that kind of awesome tool by now. First, thank you for your effort to help the players. My question is: With the new overview modification bring by hyperion, is this still working? If yes, I am just download the program and give it a try. Thanks It even works better than before, because labels are less likely to overlap eachother even if a label has multiple lines. I do have to change the manual though because the 'import overview settings' has been moved to a different location. Now you have to open the overview settings, then go to the tab 'Misc' and there you will find the button 'Import overview settings'.
Fly safe! Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.09.04 17:33:21 -
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Castelo Selva wrote:Sorry for my noobness, but I just discover that kind of awesome tool by now. First, thank you for your effort to help the players. My question is: With the new overview modification bring by hyperion, is this still working? If yes, I am just download the program and give it a try. Thanks It even works better than before, because labels are less likely to overlap eachother even if a label has multiple lines. I do have to change the manual though because the 'import overview settings' has been moved to a different location. Now you have to open the overview settings, then go to the tab 'Misc' and there you will find the button 'Import overview settings'.
Fly safe! Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.09.04 19:11:00 -
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Castelo Selva wrote: 1 GÇô I run the program, make my choices, export the result to a folder, opens eve and import it to my overview? Is that the right steps? Or that are some more complicated steps? I just want to understand it to do not get it wrong when I make the changes.
Yes, these are basically all the steps you'll have to take. Assuming you play on Windows, you won't even have to select a folder to export the file to, you can just use the default map. The manual still contains a lot of useful information about creating whatever suits you best, so I still do advice to read this (it's written in a tag-along kind of way). Also keep in mind that you might have to dock-up your ship after you have imported the overview settings to activate the new imported overview settings.
Castelo Selva wrote: 2 GÇô It will change everything displayed or only the GÇ£player out of NPC corporationGÇ¥? I really want it to work for every ship, not only for player corps ships.
By default it will only work for players that are in any non-npc corp ship, so basically about 80% of the ships, depending on what security level you mainly fly in. It is possible to make it also affect ships of players that are in an NPC-corp, to find out how to do this (I have to say though, this can be a bit more complicated) have a look at post #99, page 5 of this same topic. Here you can see a picture where I explain what steps you have to take for this to work.
Castelo Selva wrote: 3 - If the program do not change the NPC profile, are you planing to upgrade the program to do it later?
I might, but I can't say for sure if I will. The problem is that the application (probably) becomes a lot less easy to use, while ease-of-use was the main reason why I made the application in the first place. I will however do a brainstorm-session about the possibilities for this sometime soon (I can't give an exact date, because I'm currently quite busy).
I hope this helped, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.09.04 19:11:36 -
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Castelo Selva wrote: 1 GÇô I run the program, make my choices, export the result to a folder, opens eve and import it to my overview? Is that the right steps? Or that are some more complicated steps? I just want to understand it to do not get it wrong when I make the changes.
Yes, these are basically all the steps you'll have to take. Assuming you play on Windows, you won't even have to select a folder to export the file to, you can just use the default map. The manual still contains a lot of useful information about creating whatever suits you best, so I still do advice to read this (it's written in a tag-along kind of way). Also keep in mind that you might have to dock-up your ship after you have imported the overview settings to activate the new imported overview settings.
Castelo Selva wrote: 2 GÇô It will change everything displayed or only the GÇ£player out of NPC corporationGÇ¥? I really want it to work for every ship, not only for player corps ships.
By default it will only work for players that are in any non-npc corp ship, so basically about 80% of the ships, depending on what security level you mainly fly in. It is possible to make it also affect ships of players that are in an NPC-corp, to find out how to do this (I have to say though, this can be a bit more complicated) have a look at post #99, page 5 of this same topic. Here you can see a picture where I explain what steps you have to take for this to work.
Castelo Selva wrote: 3 - If the program do not change the NPC profile, are you planing to upgrade the program to do it later?
I might, but I can't say for sure if I will. The problem is that the application (probably) becomes a lot less easy to use, while ease-of-use was the main reason why I made the application in the first place. I will however do a brainstorm-session about the possibilities for this sometime soon (I can't give an exact date, because I'm currently quite busy).
I hope this helped, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.09.05 14:50:00 -
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Castelo Selva wrote:The program works perfectly. I was a bit sceptical at the start because I am not a computer expert. Nevertheless the program are easy to use, and the pdf guide very well written.
I also did the trick for the players at NPC Corp and it is working right with the changes you explain at post 99.
I am very happy with the results, thank you so much.
Castelo I am glad to hear you like the application and that you got it working the way you want it. Keep in mind that my wallet is always open for donations 
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.09.05 14:50:18 -
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Castelo Selva wrote:The program works perfectly. I was a bit sceptical at the start because I am not a computer expert. Nevertheless the program are easy to use, and the pdf guide very well written.
I also did the trick for the players at NPC Corp and it is working right with the changes you explain at post 99.
I am very happy with the results, thank you so much.
Castelo I am glad to hear you like the application and that you got it working the way you want it. Keep in mind that my wallet is always open for donations 
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.09.24 19:13:00 -
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I'm currently working on another updated version of the application. Hopefully this will be complete within a week or so.
Next to that I've updated my website, it's now possible to sign-up for a service called 'Notify me'. With this service it's possible to get notifications through mail whenever a new update of EVE Online Custom Ship Labeler has been released (other projects will follow in the future). Or, depending on your settings, receive a notification through mail about all current and future application releases developed by me.
Signing up for 'Notify me' can be done here: http://www.iciclesoft.com/notifyme/
Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.09.24 19:13:32 -
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I'm currently working on another updated version of the application. Hopefully this will be complete within a week or so.
Next to that I've updated my website, it's now possible to sign-up for a service called 'Notify me'. With this service it's possible to get notifications through mail whenever a new update of EVE Online Custom Ship Labeler has been released (other projects will follow in the future). Or, depending on your settings, receive a notification through mail about all current and future application releases developed by me.
Signing up for 'Notify me' can be done here: http://www.iciclesoft.com/notifyme/
Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.10.07 20:48:00 -
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Version 1.1.0 has been released! Below the patch notes of this release:
- Added a method to load/save your creations so you can share your creations more easily and edit them at a later stage. - Gave users the choice to apply the shiplabel for non-npc-corp players only (used to be the default) or all players, including those in an npc-corp. - The outputted XML-file is now easier to read by humans, because of added newlines and indentations. - Added ease-of-use for some UI-elements (for instance, pressing enter when picking a color now picks the color as well). - Minor UI changes, including a fresh info-button (Yay! That blue one was so 2013!). - Fixed a bug where some graphics would visually overlap other graphics. - Fixed a bug where using the 'Replace color' component gave a false warning.
Bugs fixed thanks to Relnaya Paakh: - Fixed a bug where the wrong slash was used for MAC-users when exporting the XML-file. - Fixed a bug where the fontsize wouldn't represent itself correct in the example and in-game.
Thanks to Relnaya Paakh for reporting these bugs so they could be fixed!
I hope you guys enjoy the new release! Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.10.07 20:48:18 -
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Version 1.1.0 has been released! Below the patch notes of this release:
- Added a method to load/save your creations so you can share your creations more easily and edit them at a later stage. - Gave users the choice to apply the shiplabel for non-npc-corp players only (used to be the default) or all players, including those in an npc-corp. - The outputted XML-file is now easier to read by humans, because of added newlines and indentations. - Added ease-of-use for some UI-elements (for instance, pressing enter when picking a color now picks the color as well). - Minor UI changes, including a fresh info-button (Yay! That blue one was so 2013!). - Fixed a bug where some graphics would visually overlap other graphics. - Fixed a bug where using the 'Replace color' component gave a false warning.
Bugs fixed thanks to Relnaya Paakh: - Fixed a bug where the wrong slash was used for MAC-users when exporting the XML-file. - Fixed a bug where the fontsize wouldn't represent itself correct in the example and in-game.
Thanks to Relnaya Paakh for reporting these bugs so they could be fixed!
I hope you guys enjoy the new release! Kind regards, Grauth Thorner
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Posted - 2014.12.07 15:52:45 -
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Just a reminder: If you like the application you can always make a donation in ISK to me to show your appreciation. In case you are not sure about how much you should donate, try to estimate how much time you saved by using the application compared to writing the xml-file/yaml-file yourself in hours. Devide this by two and multiply it by the amount of ISK you generate per hour. This way your time saved is shared equally between you and me based on your ISK/hour rate.
Cheers, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2014.12.07 19:41:51 -
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DrysonBennington wrote:Is this application available for non-ship labeling such as MTU's, Mobile Depot's? I haven't used it yet so I am inquiring based on a hook theory that if it does allow me to label my non ship items then considered me landed. Will other players be able to see the ship labels as well or is just a first person viewing? I have also added your tool to my site under the Essential Pilot Tools section - http://thehighprotectorate.hyperboards.com/index.php Yes it does work for mobile tractor units and mobile depots! =) it basically works for anything owned by a player.
Only you will be able to see the shiplabels according to your creation, other players will only be able to see their own design(s), or ofc the default settings.
Thanks for adding it to your forum 
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>EVE Custom Ship Labeler application forum thread
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Alundil wrote:Very nice.
For those who might be a little wary about downloading a PDF file from the internet; For 500k ISK each I will custom label any ship you want with any label you want. Contract the ship, or ships, to me with the desired custom label(s) in the description. As this is a new service I'm providing and I don't know what the order load will be like set the contract for 7 days to ensure that I don't disappoint someone if I'm not able to get to the contract on the same day.
It will be a pleasure doing business with you all. Thanks for the message - say, have you read the PDF yourself?
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Posted - 2015.02.13 17:58:08 -
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Uploaded a new version with a minor fix (the icon is now shown in the taskbar!).
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Posted - 2015.04.11 09:28:38 -
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Tek Nite wrote:Bump for an old friend. Great application.
'Az Tek' Tek Thanks man =) And welcome back!
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Posted - 2015.04.14 21:59:06 -
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dosomeflips wrote:Hi Grauth, Can you help me? Having 2 issues here, see image. http://i.imgur.com/S1LF7Wi.png
1. I can't get the distance text to align with the other text, it's like there is a space there. I noticed it in your pdf also, but it seems like somewhere along the way you fixed it. On page 13 the distance text, under the ship type, seems to be a little to the right. 2. Whenever I view a drone or cargo container or something like that, the distance changes to the color of the ship type and jumps up, when it should be underneath. Here is a pastebin of the xml. http://pastebin.com/xMtP5wmr
Thanks Hey dosomeflips,
The closest I could get is this: http://pastebin.com/XeQi1QKs
1. The distance is indented by the client, because in a normal situation it's all shown on a single-line. To fix this I started every other line with a space which makes the alignment better. (not perfect, but it's as close as you can get).
2. Sadly enough the only fix for this problem was to switch the ship name and the ship type components. The ship name isn't used by the client on containers/drones and such, so the colors and newline tags aren't shown either.
The pastebin file has both of these changes. Hope this helps, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2015.04.23 19:07:35 -
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Valencia Mariana wrote:Did you know he wants you to donate?
Did you donate?
donated yet?
It's not that bad, but no worries.. My following apps will be paid. To answer your last two questions: No.
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Posted - 2015.07.18 21:57:42 -
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Still standing
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Posted - 2015.08.03 21:26:38 -
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Have you guys noticed it can also be found on reddit?! Here's the link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Eve/comments/2twcta/custom_ship_labeler/
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Posted - 2015.08.16 08:11:06 -
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Coolio, and it can be found on reddit again =) Here's the new link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Eve/comments/3gz47t/simple_overview_guide_how_to_make_customized/
Cheers.
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Posted - 2015.08.19 17:06:51 -
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Somal Thunder wrote:You aren't closing your HTML tags in the same order as they are opened. This leads to a bug which makes your program pretty unusable. :( I just did a test and they're all closed properly. Do you have an example which shows that it indeed isn't closed properly? And could you describe the bug you're having?
On a side note: The exported output is XML, not HTML, and most tags are self-closing.
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Posted - 2015.08.21 16:56:13 -
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Somal Thunder wrote:Grauth Thorner wrote:Somal Thunder wrote:You aren't closing your HTML tags in the same order as they are opened. This leads to a bug which makes your program pretty unusable. :( I just did a test and they're all closed properly. Do you have an example which shows that it indeed isn't closed properly? And could you describe the bug you're having? On a side note: The exported output is XML, not HTML, and most tags are self-closing. I don't remember, but I ended up just editing the xml manually. Strange, you are the first person to mention this so I guess something went wrong with the export. Should you, or anyone else, come across this bug, please send me the exported xml-file and I'll fix it.
Regards, Grauth Thorner
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Posted - 2015.09.06 09:46:31 -
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I almost forgot! It can also be found on Feyds blog, which is a nice blog to learn a lot about EVE, plus I always considered it fun to read.
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Posted - 2015.12.05 16:06:33 -
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Whisper Knight wrote:Interesting tool here. DL'd, but haven't run yet. Was wondering if this file was ran through http://virustotal.com or checked by CCP yet? I only read through the first 5 pages of this thread. Sorry for the late reply. I personally haven't (ofc) but, even though my word probably means nothing to you, I can assure you that it isn't needed either.
On a side note: I would say at least one person, or CCP, would've posted on/closed this thread if it wasn't legit.
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Posted - 2016.01.01 12:34:21 -
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Today exactly three years ago, the EVE Custom Ship Labeler app was launched. Now, three years later, people are still showing interest in the app, and for that I want to thank you!
When I launched the app, I expected it to be used for approx six months, maybe one year. After that I expected competition from other sources like websites bringing the same functionality, but with perhaps a slightly better accessibility. Luckily this was not the case and instead a lot of you have been using this app. I'm glad to see people still using it and still showing appreciation for the app.
Thanks a lot to everyone for all the likes, messages, donations and support. On to the next three years and of course a happy new year to all of you!
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I don't like to bump my own threads, but here I go
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