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From: M.S.Toller@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Mark Toller)


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Subject: HTMLLOG-1.1 - Quake Stats Generator (HTML as if you didn't guess :)


Date: 19 Feb 1997 18:09:35 -0000


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I've just uploaded my Quake stats program to ftp.cdrom.com, hopefully


it will be in the /pub/quake/utils/stats directory shorty.



HTMLLOG takes a console log file (obtained using the -condebug command line


in Quake or QuakeWorld) and produces a set of HTML files giving stats on the


game, the main page shows the map name, followed by :-



Table of total frags, deaths, accidents, and ratio of frags:deaths.


Table showing which weapons were used most often (% of kills).



Clicking on a player name takes you to a page just for that player, with



Table of who he killed, how many times, and with what weapons.


Table of who killed him, ---------------- "" ----------------.


Number and type of accidents, Lava, tried to put the pin back in, etc.


Number of times he killed his teammates, the backstabber :)



Clicking on the map name shows a page with the commentry, or chatting


throughout the game.



Images are used for the players names, so that they appear as they do in Quake.



Needs a package such as Image Magick (for the Linux version) or Image


Alchemy (for the DOS or Win32 version). This is used to convert the pnm


files into gif files that Netscape understands - sorry, I just don't know


enough about gif files ;)



Cheers,



Pyro.BB



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