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The galaxy view is a possibility to "walk" through the systems without making search requests.
 
The galaxy view is a possibility to "walk" through the systems without making search requests.
  
You will get information about players, alliances, planetnames, moons and moonsize (mouse over), debris field size, notices and reports.
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You will get information about players, alliances, planetnames, moons and moonsize, debris field size, notices and reports.
  
Available notices are shown with the following symbol [[Image:Notice.gif]]. If there is no notice for this coordinates, this picture is shown [[Image:No_notice.gif]]. If you click on a notice, all available (public) notices are shown. If there is no notice, you can create one by clicking on that picture.
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Available notices are shown with the following symbol [[Image:Notice.gif]]. If there is no notice for this coordinates, this picture is shown [[Image:No_notice.gif]]. If you move your mouse over a notice, you will see the notice text. If there is no notice, you can create one by clicking on that picture.
  
Available espionage reports are shown by this picture [[Image:Spio.gif]]. If there is no report, you will get this picture [[Image:No_spio.gif]].
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Available espionage reports are shown by this picture [[Image:Spio.gif]]. If there is no report, you will get this picture [[Image:No_spio.gif]]. If you move your mouse over the report icon, you will see the report content.
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[[Image:Report_popup.jpg]]
  
 
If there are reports for moon and planet, you will see two pictures. The right picture is for the moon and the left for the planet.
 
If there are reports for moon and planet, you will see two pictures. The right picture is for the moon and the left for the planet.
  
The other picture [[Image:Ostat.gif]] behind players or alliances is a link to the ostats statistics (www.ostats.de). To use this feature, you need to modify the special part of your config.php.
 
  
The current rank and status of each player is shown behind his name. If the rank is unknown, a "?" will symbolise that.
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If you move the mouse over the playername, you will see additional information about the players ranks. If you click the playername, you will be forwarded to the [[Playerinformation]] page.
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Behind alliances the alliance name the number of members and the alliance rank is shown. If you click on the allyname, you will be forwarded to the [[Alliance information]] page.
  
Behind alliances the alliance rank and the number of alliance members are shown.
 
  
 
If you have chosen a galaxy and system and go to another part of the tool (e.g. user management) and return to the galaxy view, you will get the old system as default. So the tool "stores" the last system you viewed until you log in again.
 
If you have chosen a galaxy and system and go to another part of the tool (e.g. user management) and return to the galaxy view, you will get the old system as default. So the tool "stores" the last system you viewed until you log in again.
  
New since 3.1 is the ability to mark the alliances so that they get a special color to indicate your status towards them. To give an alliance a new status you got to go to the alliance stats and change the status of the alliance you want.
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You can mark players or alliances so that they get a special color to indicate your status towards them. To give a new status you got to go to the player/alliance statistics and change the status there (requires special permission: diplomatic).
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If there are enough reports available you can see which moons can phalanx the selected system or which planets could send Interplanetary missiles to the selected system. If you move the mouse over these coordinates, you can see the corresponding report.
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If you move your mouse over the moonsize, you will get a small popup where you can calculate the chances to destroy this moon.
  
If there are enough reports available you can see what moons can phalanx the selected system or which planets could send Interplanetary missiles to the selected system.
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[[Image:Moon_destroy.jpg]]
  
  
 
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[[Image:Galaxyview.gif]]
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[[Image:Galaxyview.jpg]]

Revision as of 12:17, 28 April 2007

The galaxy view is a possibility to "walk" through the systems without making search requests.

You will get information about players, alliances, planetnames, moons and moonsize, debris field size, notices and reports.

Available notices are shown with the following symbol Notice.gif. If there is no notice for this coordinates, this picture is shown No notice.gif. If you move your mouse over a notice, you will see the notice text. If there is no notice, you can create one by clicking on that picture.

Available espionage reports are shown by this picture Spio.gif. If there is no report, you will get this picture No spio.gif. If you move your mouse over the report icon, you will see the report content.

Report popup.jpg

If there are reports for moon and planet, you will see two pictures. The right picture is for the moon and the left for the planet.


If you move the mouse over the playername, you will see additional information about the players ranks. If you click the playername, you will be forwarded to the Playerinformation page.


Behind alliances the alliance name the number of members and the alliance rank is shown. If you click on the allyname, you will be forwarded to the Alliance information page.


If you have chosen a galaxy and system and go to another part of the tool (e.g. user management) and return to the galaxy view, you will get the old system as default. So the tool "stores" the last system you viewed until you log in again.

You can mark players or alliances so that they get a special color to indicate your status towards them. To give a new status you got to go to the player/alliance statistics and change the status there (requires special permission: diplomatic).


If there are enough reports available you can see which moons can phalanx the selected system or which planets could send Interplanetary missiles to the selected system. If you move the mouse over these coordinates, you can see the corresponding report.


If you move your mouse over the moonsize, you will get a small popup where you can calculate the chances to destroy this moon.

Moon destroy.jpg


Screenshot:

Galaxyview.jpg