Shared folders have multiple access levels, each of which can be assigned an access list.Shared folders can be linked (by dragging the folder into a text field) to allow anyone with access to connect to the folder.Shared folders must be “connected” to (basically a subscription) - they do not pop up automatically.Subfolders are a one-level organization tool, they cannot be nested and do not have individual permission settings.Folders can contain subfolders to allow bookmarks to be further organized (existing location folders are converted into subfolders).Shared folders can be shared through access lists with your corp, alliance, coalition, friends.whomever you want!.Personal folders work nearly the same as before.Locations are stored in folders, which are either personal or accessed through Access Lists.The Details:Īll of that said, here are some of the finer details of the new system: ![]() The impact these vouchers have on server stability and performance is massive, and while they added some additional functionality for Escalation trading, the new system allows for a similar form of trading - with just a dash more of potential backstabbing. There is much excitement here about the opportunities this new system presents, but a moment must be taken to acknowledge that with the implementation of this new system, the location vouchers that once filled cans across New Eden will be no more. It is suggested that paring down those locations to somewhere under 15,000 locations, in line with the new personal location maximums, would be advisable. In other words, you special 115 Capsuleers are in for a much rougher transition than the rest of New Eden. In the new system, this will prove a somewhat daunting visual stimulus in the "People & Places - Locations" window. At present, there are approximately 102 Capsuleers who have over 20,000 saved locations, 12 of you with over 50,000, and one particularly adept stellar cartographer with 355,374 saved locations. Speaking of clutter, it's time to tidy up, location pack rats! As it turns out, there are several hundred of you who really enjoy indexing every nook and cranny of space. This redesign will make saved locations easier to organize and remove clutter from the space scene. So, in addition to customizable access lists that will allow the sharing of locations across alliances, coalitions, fleets, and friend groups, the UI used to create and access saved locations has also been tidied up. The request was for a form of shared locations that addressed the need for alliance bookmarks, but the desire was to take it a step further and also improve the quality of space life for non-alliance type groups. This is a feature that has been referred to under many different names over time, including ACL Bookmarks and Alliance Bookmarks. ![]() Today's devblog is brought to you by an entreaty in the form of a bottle of vodka from Fanfest 2013, 248 million points in space, and one Capsuleer whose goal, it seems, is to carefully pinpoint every square meter of New Eden.Īs was announced at EVE North, then confirmed at EVE Vegas, a new version of the location system - and an answer to the call to implement "alliance bookmarks" - will be released in the form of Shareable Bookmarks. ![]() If you’d like to discuss this devblog, head on over to the comments thread on the official forums.
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