02-04-2021, 04:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2021, 04:35 PM by MatthewStephenson.)
Hi,
The easiest way to accomplish this would be to add your own custom .lud file into the jar for both users.
You can do this by following these instructions:
- Download the same version of Ludii (e.g. Ludii-1.1.13.jar) on both computers.
- Create a new folder in the same directory as the downloaded Ludii jar file, and call it "lud"
- Copy your custom .lud file into this folder, make sure to call it something different from any existing game in Ludii.
- Open a terminal in the same location at the Ludii jar file, and type the following command "jar uf Ludii-1.1.13.jar lud"
- Press Enter to run this command.
- Open the Ludii-1.1.13.jar file and you should now be able to load your custom .lud file, just like loading any normal game included in Ludii.
I have only tested this on my own machine, so if you have problems I can try to help.
Cheers,
Matthew
The easiest way to accomplish this would be to add your own custom .lud file into the jar for both users.
You can do this by following these instructions:
- Download the same version of Ludii (e.g. Ludii-1.1.13.jar) on both computers.
- Create a new folder in the same directory as the downloaded Ludii jar file, and call it "lud"
- Copy your custom .lud file into this folder, make sure to call it something different from any existing game in Ludii.
- Open a terminal in the same location at the Ludii jar file, and type the following command "jar uf Ludii-1.1.13.jar lud"
- Press Enter to run this command.
- Open the Ludii-1.1.13.jar file and you should now be able to load your custom .lud file, just like loading any normal game included in Ludii.
I have only tested this on my own machine, so if you have problems I can try to help.
Cheers,
Matthew