Coriolis Website Help

I have never used Coriolis before, I have always used Ed Shipyard, but it has never been updated with the Guardian FSD booster so I have loaded my latest Asp X information into Coriolis.

Is there anyway to print this as a pdf or save it so I can reload it in the website at a later date?

I did name it and save it and see where under "Builds" it is available, but I think that once I close Firefox it will be gone and then I will have to reload it again from scratch.
 
I have never used Coriolis before, I have always used Ed Shipyard, but it has never been updated with the Guardian FSD booster so I have loaded my latest Asp X information into Coriolis.

Is there anyway to print this as a pdf or save it so I can reload it in the website at a later date?

I did name it and save it and see where under "Builds" it is available, but I think that once I close Firefox it will be gone and then I will have to reload it again from scratch.

Bookmark it?
 
It's saved in your cookies, so as long as you don't clean your internet files you should be good. You can also just copy the URL.
 
I have never used Coriolis before, I have always used Ed Shipyard, but it has never been updated with the Guardian FSD booster so I have loaded my latest Asp X information into Coriolis.

Is there anyway to print this as a pdf or save it so I can reload it in the website at a later date?

I did name it and save it and see where under "Builds" it is available, but I think that once I close Firefox it will be gone and then I will have to reload it again from scratch.

There are a few ways you can do this.

First of all, in coriolis you can go to Settings -> Backup and it will have a bunch of structured text in a window (JSON actually). Copy this and save it to a file. You can then import this data back into Coriolis if needed.

Secondly, you can use the related orbis site https://orbis.zone/. You create credentials and you can save your build there. Orbis is still in development so you should do manual backups until development is finished as they could still wipe the data there.

Finally, for the ships you actually fly, if you are on PC the best way to save them and get them into coriolis in the first place is to use Elite Dangerous Market Connector. https://github.com/Marginal/EDMarketConnector/wiki. If you install this little companion app, and you register for the free Elite Dangerous Star Map service https://www.edsm.net/ EDMC will send your ship data to EDSM automatically. You can then click on the "View in Coriolis" link from EDSM and it will show you your actual ship with engineering in Coriolis. While you are at it register for Inara as well... https://inara.cz/ and connect that to EDMC. That site gives you so many tools and so much information related to the game that you will wonder how you lived without it.

I hope that helps!
 
There are a few ways you can do this.

First of all, in coriolis you can go to Settings -> Backup and it will have a bunch of structured text in a window (JSON actually). Copy this and save it to a file. You can then import this data back into Coriolis if needed.

Secondly, you can use the related orbis site https://orbis.zone/. You create credentials and you can save your build there. Orbis is still in development so you should do manual backups until development is finished as they could still wipe the data there.

Finally, for the ships you actually fly, if you are on PC the best way to save them and get them into coriolis in the first place is to use Elite Dangerous Market Connector. https://github.com/Marginal/EDMarketConnector/wiki. If you install this little companion app, and you register for the free Elite Dangerous Star Map service https://www.edsm.net/ EDMC will send your ship data to EDSM automatically. You can then click on the "View in Coriolis" link from EDSM and it will show you your actual ship with engineering in Coriolis. While you are at it register for Inara as well... https://inara.cz/ and connect that to EDMC. That site gives you so many tools and so much information related to the game that you will wonder how you lived without it.

I hope that helps!

Thanks!
 
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