![]() There is also futureproofing for Flash's discontinuation, since Offline includes a Flash install and a version of ungoogled-chromium that supports Flash. So I could just unplug my internet and use it? The included Chromium Browser should not be used for browsing beyond using Flash content. Text-to-speech voices still require an internet connection, because there's no way to take that offline at the moment, Additionally, the TTS companies unlikely to block you unless you spam them really quickly. You can also change, add, or even remove voices by modifying files in wrapper-offline/wrapper/tts, should you wish to add a custom site or figure out a way to make them work offline too. Well, it still uses the Node.js app the original Wrapper ran on. But, it also starts a web server on your computer (which is completely private and never connected to the actual internet) and Offline communicates with that server. Both are in their respective wrapper and server folders if you want to explore either. It also uses an older version of ungoogled-chromium that supports Flash, which you can find in the utilities folder. If you really wanted to, you could still put the server files into a proper web server, configure the Node.js app to connect to that, and run it from there. But that defeats the purpose of Offline, and some parts are likely to break. Chromium? I've heard something about that being a virus.Ĭhromium is literally Chrome and is NOT a virus. It's the libre software base Google uses to build Chrome, and then they tack proprietary parts like auto-updates and Google integration in so it's more appealing and they have more control over your experience. If you don't trust this, feel free to look through the code on GitHub: Īnd you can also see an independent report from this site that analyzes software for spyware traits: Using Wrapper: Offline How do I use it? Ungoogled-chromium is just a version of Chromium that has any Google integration that's left in Chromium removed for privacy. Once you've got it downloaded and extracted (Hense how you're able to read this likely), all you have to do is open start_wrapper.bat and do what it says. It should install everything needed for you. Can I import my videos and characters from another Wrapper project, such as the original or GA4SR? Note: make sure you run "start_wrapper.bat" with administrative permissions the first time you run the program. ![]() ![]() Take the _SAVED folder from your original video maker, and drag it into the wrapper folder in Wrapper: Offline. If you've already saved anything in Wrapper: Offline, this'll likely override it. Do keep in mind though that this is somewhat buggy and not guaranteed to work 100% of the time. Can I import character IDs from the original LVM?Īlso yes! To do that, go to the matching character creator, and paste &original_asset_id=ID HERE at the end of the URL. #SAVE A WIKI OFFLINE OFFLINE#Ĭan I share characters made in Offline with others?Īlso also yes! Look in wrapper-offline\wrapper\_SAVED, find the matching XML file, and then send that. This is meant for people who can't run the start_wrapper.bat file, such as Mac and GNU+Linux users. This section will likely be outdated soon as we plan on bringing support over to Mac and linux users eventually. ![]() Note: This is somewhat buggy and not guaranteed to work 100% of the time.
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