</%doc>
<& docshead &>
<%perl>
-my $url_base_base= 'http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb';
+my $url_base_base= 'http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jarrg';
my $download_version= 'test';
my $url_base= "$url_base_base/$download_version";
</%perl>
The YARRG system has two main parts: this website which maintains a
searchable database of commodity prices, and an upload client (known
-as YARRG JPCTB), which screenscrapes the commodity data from the
+as JARRG), which screenscrapes the commodity data from the
Puzzle Pirates game client and uploads it to the database.
<p>
<p>
-The YARRG JPCTB upload client uploads both to YARRG and
+The JARRG upload client uploads both to YARRG and
<a href="http://pctb.crabdance.com/">PCTB</a>. It is intended to
replace both the <a href="scraper">"yarrg"</a> and "PPAOCR" screenscrapers.
<h2>Instructions</h2>
-First you must install YARRG JPCTB, following the instructions for
+First you must install JARRG, following the instructions for
your operating system, below. This will not modify your Puzzle
Pirates installation. Instead, it provides you with a new way to run
-Puzzle Pirates which integrates it with JPCTB to provides a YARRG/PCTB
+Puzzle Pirates which integrates it with JARRG to provides a YARRG/PCTB
Upload facility.
<p>
-To upload data, run the Puzzle Pirates client with JPCTB (as detailed
-below). You should see both the Puzzle Pirates window and the JPCTB
+To upload data, run the Puzzle Pirates client with JARRG (as detailed
+below). You should see both the Puzzle Pirates window and the JARRG
window appear. Log in normally, and visit a commodity trading screen
(at a market, shoppe or vessel hold). Select "All Commodities" in the
-YPP client. Then press "Upload" in the JPCTB window.
+YPP client. Then press "Upload Market Data" in the JARRG window.
<p>
-The JPCTB integration is done via fully supported Java Accessibility
+The JARRG integration is done via fully supported Java Accessibility
interfaces, and should not disturb the normal running of Puzzle
Pirates. However, please make sure that if your YPP client misbehaves
-at all, you try starting it in the vanilla way (without JPCTB
-integration) before asking for help. In particular, if the JPCTB
+at all, you try starting it in the vanilla way (without JARRG
+integration) before asking for help. In particular, if the JARRG
startup does not work, but the ordinary Puzzle Pirates startup does,
report the problem to us, not to Three Rings.
<h3>Installing and running on Linux</h3>
Download
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz"><% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz</a>
-and unpack it. You run jpctb from the command line. Change
-(<code>cd</code>) to the top level <code>jpctb</code> directory
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz"><% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz</a>
+and unpack it. You run jarrg from the command line. Change
+(<code>cd</code>) to the top level <code>jarrg</code> directory
which was created when you unpacked the tarball, and then run
<pre>
-./jpctb /path/to/yohoho/yohoho
+./jarrg /path/to/yohoho/yohoho
</pre>
where <code>/path/to/yohoho/yohoho</code> is the location of the
ordinary Puzzle Pirates startup script, which is normally
<h3>Installing on Windows</h3>
Download
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb-setup.exe"><% $url_base %>/jpctb-setup.exe</a>
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg-setup.exe"><% $url_base %>/jarrg-setup.exe</a>
and double-click on it. It will either:
<ol>
<li>Just work, in which case you'll have a new icon on your desktop which
- runs Puzzle Pirates with JPCTB integrated.
+ runs Puzzle Pirates with JARRG integrated.
<li>Fail, and tell you what to do next. Usually this means installing a
Java Runtime Environment (or JVM) and then uninstalling and re-
installing Puzzle Pirates. (Don't worry about reinstalling; you
<h3>Installing on Macs</h3>
We believe that it should be straightforward for a MacOS expert to get
-YARRG JPCTB working properly on MacOS but we have not been able to
+JARRG working properly on MacOS but we have not been able to
test this ourselves. The Linux installation method is probably the
best starting point.
<h2>How does it work? Is it a violation of the Terms of Service?</h2>
-Essentially, JPCTB is a specialised "screen reader" which instead of
+Essentially, JARRG is a specialised "screen reader" which instead of
reading information out loud, uploads it to the YARRG and PCTB
databases.
<p>
-YARRG JPCTB uses the Java Accessibility API, which is a part of the
+JARRG uses the Java Accessibility API, which is a part of the
Java platform. It's a facility in Java, available for all Java
programs, intended to help make applications available to users with
disabilities: for example, it permits hooking in screen readers. The
<p>
-Installing YARRG JPCTB does not modify any game files, and does not
+Installing JARRG does not modify any game files, and does not
hook into the game itself. It makes no permanent or global changes to
your overall computer, operating system or Java configuration. And it
does not access (indeed, we don't think it could access) any of the
<p>
-JPCTB runs the unmodified Puzzle Pirates game, but with a separate
+JARRG runs the unmodified Puzzle Pirates game, but with a separate
copy of your system's JVM (Java Virtual Machine); that copy of the JVM
-is configured to use the JPCTB accessibility plugin. We do this
+is configured to use the JARRG accessibility plugin. We do this
(rather than configuring the computer's main JVM to use the
accessibility plugin) to avoid interfering with other uses of Java on
your computer - in particular, so that it is always possible to launch
-Puzzle Pirates <em>without</em> JPCTB (for example, in case the plugin
+Puzzle Pirates <em>without</em> JARRG (for example, in case the plugin
should cause any kind of problem).
<h2><a name="source">Authorship, source code and other versions</a></h2>
-Thanks to Burninator for writing the core of the JPCTB client. Ian
+Thanks to Burninator for writing the core of the JARRG client. Ian
Jackson and Owen Dunn adapted it to improve the installation setup (in
particular, to avoid modifying any of the YPP client's startup files).
Owen Dunn added support for uploading to YARRG, updated the build
<p>
-YARRG JPCTB is
+JARRG is
Copyright 2006-2009 Burninator,
Copyright 2009-2010 Owen Dunn and
Copyright 2009-2010 Ian Jackson.
<p>
The source code for the downloadable released binaries is in the
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz">Linux
-tarball</a>. We maintain YARRG JPCTB in git, and you can get
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz">Linux
+tarball</a>. We maintain JARRG in git, and you can get
source code for recent and perhaps unreleased versions from one of:
<pre>
-git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jpctb-ian.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jpctb-ian.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>
-git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jpctb-owen.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jpctb-owen.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>
+git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jarrg-ian.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jarrg-ian.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>
+git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jarrg-owen.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jarrg-owen.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>
</pre>