Releases: PredatH0r/extraQL
Releases · PredatH0r/extraQL
extraQL 2.8
- added German translation of extraQL UI
- added Alternative Quake Live UI selection to choose between the installed translated/modified web UIs from Steam Workshop items
extraQL 2.7.1
- fixed restoring extraQL window after it was minimized to system tray (e.g. when starting a 2nd extraQL instance)
- added tray menu items for "Open extraQL" and "Start Server Browser" (if present)
extraQL 2.7
- added option to start / quit Steam Server Browser
- added command line parameter -background to start extraQL minimized (used by SteamServerBrowser when auto-starting extraQL)
- fixed the "start minimized" option
- removed option "allow other computers to use this extraQL server"
- removed option "install scripts to /baseq3/js"
extraQL 2.6
- using long living steam API session to prevent massive FPS drops after running the application for a while
extraQL 2.5.1
fixed incorrect detection of workshop folder
extraQL 2.5
- improved check for correct Quake Live and Steam Workshop directory to prevent installing scripts to a wrong folder.
extraQL 2.4.1
fixed starting multiple instances of extraQL
extraQL 2.4
- better error logging in case steam_api.dll could not be initialized
- added /sn_suffix to append a text to the steam nickname
extraQL 2.3
- added option to install script in "Steam Apps/common/Quake Live//baseq3/js" instead of the workshop folder (to track down issues where users reported that script are not executed)
- fixed wrong window size when starting and the options pane was hidden
- scripts echo to the QL console when they were started
extraQL 2.2
- added options to change steam nickname when starting/quitting QL in the GUI. This works even with /quit
- fixed: Quake Live could not be restarted after extraQL loaded the steam_api.dll and used QL's application ID
(it's now using the QL Dedicated Server ID instead) - added cvars sn_clan and sn_name which can be individually changed and are combined into /steamnick
- inside sn_clan, sn_name and steamnick a \ can be used in addition to ^ to start a color code