- change TILES_PER_REQUEST to 25, instead of 10 - to match current stock intel site - modify the zoom level faking IITC does. it still makes good use of IITC's caching, but no longer switches to a zoom level with larger tiles. recent changes to tile parameters for L8 portals on the standard intel site suggests that it's nicer to the servers to request more, but smaller, tiles, than fewer but larger ones - restored the 'show less portals when zoomed out' plugin. however, this works differently now. rather than faking the zoom level for larger tiles, it now effectively applies the portal level filter used by the standard site. just as many requests as stock, but much smaller responses with fewer portals, so faster rendering
ingress intel total conversion (IITC)
Since the breunigs IITC branch was deleted, I've created this one to continue some development.
Users
Just want to download/install IITC? Go to http://iitc.jonatkins.com/
For keeping up with the latest news, release announcements, etc, Follow IITC on G+ https://plus.google.com/105383756361375410867/posts
If you have questions, need help or advice with IITC, the Google+ community is a good place to start. https://plus.google.com/communities/105647403088015055797
Want to report a bug? Post it to the issues page https://github.com/jonatkins/ingress-intel-total-conversion/issues
Developers
This Github page is for those interested in developing IITC further.
Quickstart
To build the browser scripts from source you will need Python (either a late version 2.x, or 3.0+). It should build correctly on Linux and Windows (and, probably, Macs, FreeBSD, etc)
Fork this project, clone to your local machine.
Run the build.py local
script to build the code.
If all goes well, output of the build will end up in build/local
subfolder.
You can create a custom build settings file, localbuildsettings.py
- look in the supplied
buildsettings.py
for details.
Mobile
To build the mobile app, along with python, you will need
- The Java JDK (development kit - the runtime JRE is not enough)
- The Android SDK
Run ``build.py mobile``` to build IITC Mobile in debug mode.
Note that part of the build.py process includes copying the IITC script files into the mobile/res
subfolder.
If this isn't done (e.g. you build IITC Mobile directly from Eclipse) you will end up with a broken build.