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Zappazapper (talk | contribs) Created page with "= How to Bookmark Signatures in LSC = == Quick Reference: == '''''IMPORTANT: All bookmarks will be entered using at most a 2-day expiry. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES enter bookmarks with Expiry set to “Never” in the "New Location" window.''''' === Non-wormhole Cosmic Signatures (Sites) === Non-wormhole signatures (Sites) will be entered using the following prefixes in front of the default bookmark label in the "New Location" window (right-click on signature in "P..." |
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===== K-Space Wormholes ===== | ===== K-Space Wormholes ===== | ||
Wormholes can also take us to Known-Space, or K-space. For WHC, their home being Cake, a K-Space system is always part of a chain that is made up mostly of J-Space systems, with the home reference always being Cake. For the LSC, Wormholes found in K-Space systems that lead to K-Space systems are mostly used on an individual basis, not part of any kind of Wormhole chain, and as such it is not required use Wanderer to keep track of them, and similarly it is not necessary to bookmark K-Space to K-Space Wormholes using the same system as J-Space chains. LSC will use a system that is similar to how the "EVE Scout // Hubs" folder works, where the Wormholes are bookmarked with the signature code and the destination, with | Wormholes can also take us to Known-Space, or K-space. For WHC, their home being Cake, a K-Space system is always part of a chain that is made up mostly of J-Space systems, with the home reference always being Cake. For the LSC, Wormholes found in K-Space systems that lead to K-Space systems are mostly used on an individual basis, not part of any kind of Wormhole chain, and as such it is not required use Wanderer to keep track of them, and similarly it is not necessary to bookmark K-Space to K-Space Wormholes using the same system as J-Space chains. LSC will use a system that is similar to how the "EVE Scout // Hubs" folder works, where the Wormholes are bookmarked with the signature code and the destination, with an added . or * prefix to indicate in which direction from "home" the Wormhole is leading. | ||
Let’s say we find a Wormhole in Vimeini. We warp to it to bring up the "Wormhole: Information" window by right-clicking the Wormhole in the Overview and clicking “Show Info”. It says the Destination of the Wormhole is “High-Security Systems”. Hisec systems are all in K-space, so we know only that we need to bookmark the Wormhole using a prefix to indicate its direction, the signature code | Let’s say we find a Wormhole in Vimeini. We warp to it to bring up the "Wormhole: Information" window by right-clicking the Wormhole in the Overview and clicking “Show Info”. It says the Destination of the Wormhole is “High-Security Systems”. Hisec systems are all in K-space, so we know only that we need to bookmark the Wormhole using a prefix to indicate its direction, the signature code, the destination, and size and stability information. | ||
Again, EVE University doesn’t require Unistas to engage in content that they’re not interested in. Maybe you find Hisec boring and you have no reason to go to Jita today. You don’t have to splash the Wormhole and find out where it goes if you don’t want to. You know the signature code and you know the Wormhole goes to a Hisec system. It is sufficient to enter the bookmark by right-clicking on the Wormhole in the Overview, clicking “Save Location” to bring up the "New Location" window, and entering the bookmark as, for example, “.QIQ-298 → HS XL”. The “dot” or “period” (.) places the bookmark near the top of the "Locations in System" popout, and indicates that the Wormhole leads away from “home”. | Again, EVE University doesn’t require Unistas to engage in content that they’re not interested in. Maybe you find Hisec boring and you have no reason to go to Jita today. You don’t have to splash the Wormhole and find out where it goes if you don’t want to. You know the signature code and you know the Wormhole goes to a Hisec system. It is sufficient to enter the bookmark by right-clicking on the Wormhole in the Overview, clicking “Save Location” to bring up the "New Location" window, and entering the bookmark as, for example, “.QIQ-298 → HS XL”. The “dot” or “period” (.) places the bookmark near the top of the "Locations in System" popout, and indicates that the Wormhole leads away from “home”. Whether you decide to splash the Wormhole to see what’s on the other side or not, it’s a good idea to first enter the bookmark on the "home" side of the Wormhole without the system name so that you have something to edit when you’re on the other side. | ||
If you do choose to splash the Wormhole to see where it takes you, you can then include the destination system in your bookmark by right-clicking the bookmark you just made and clicking “Edit Location…”, and adding the system name to the bookmark so it says, for example, “.QIQ-298 → Baviasi HS XL”. | If you do choose to splash the Wormhole to see where it takes you, you can then include the destination system in your bookmark by right-clicking the bookmark you just made and clicking “Edit Location…”, and adding the system name to the bookmark so it says, for example, “.QIQ-298 → Baviasi HS XL”. | ||
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== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == | ||
The LSC bookmarking system might seem complicated. It is complicated. It’s complicated because "Shared Location" folders are a very powerful tool in EVE Online. They form part of the lifeblood of any successful corporation. For anyone who joined EVE University seeking an opportunity to learn game skills that will make them a valuable asset to such a corporation, the LSC system offers them an opportunity to "learn how to learn" a bookmarking system. No doubt every corporation has their own very different system to ours, but learning and using LSC's system will give you an edge over someone who hasn't bothered to learn. | The LSC bookmarking system might seem complicated. It is complicated. It’s complicated because "Shared Location" folders are a very powerful tool in EVE Online. They form part of the lifeblood of any successful corporation. For anyone who joined EVE University seeking an opportunity to learn game skills that will make them a valuable asset to such a corporation, the LSC system offers them an opportunity to "learn how to learn" a bookmarking system. No doubt every corporation has their own very different system to ours, but learning and using LSC's system will give you an edge over someone who hasn't bothered to learn any bookmarking system at all. | ||
Contact Zappazapper on Discord or in-game for any questions. | Contact Zappazapper or any other EVE University Staff on Discord or in-game for any questions. | ||