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TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 15 Apr 2011, 15:00
by Dark_Mag
It is simple TMW-eA Scripts Editor created for eA developers.

To run this project you need to have Java on your system!

TEditor can be downloaded here: http://manaplus.narod.ru/teditor/TEditor_v.0.3.6.zip
Git repository with sorcecode can be found here: https://gitorious.org/tmw-ea-scripts-editor
IRC Freenode channel: #teditor

At this moment version is: 0.3.6
Screenshot of TEditor: http://s010.radikal.ru/i314/1104/b3/509d9d1194fc.png

If you have any issues with this program, feel free to write here or to contact me via private message, on IRC channel or even further, email me: dark_mage.87@mail.ru

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 16 Apr 2011, 10:39
by Dark_Mag
New TEditor version. Fixed some bugs and added some items in "Add" menu item.

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 15:17
by Dark_Mag
New TEditor version. Added some items in "Add" menu item, new _import.txt and TMW online players functions.

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 24 Apr 2011, 14:47
by Dark_Mag
New TEditor version. Added more functions to "Add" menu item and fixed some bugs.

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 13:49
by Crush
how about adding syntax highlighting?

I've noticed that you are publishing it under an "All rights reserved" license. Do you plan to release it under an open source license later or do you want to keep it closed source? When the latter I doubt that it will find acceptance in the Mana Community. I also noticed that you mention themanaworld.org as the homepage in the "about" section. Don't you think that this is a bit misleading considered that no reference to your program can be found there?

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 14:33
by Dark_Mag
hello Crush,
Crush wrote:how about adding syntax highlighting?
Yes, i'm working under it at this moment :)
Crush wrote:I've noticed that you are publishing it under an "All rights reserved" license. Do you plan to release it under an open source license later or do you want to keep it closed source? When the latter I doubt that it will find acceptance in the Mana Community.
hm, it's not the closed source. i'm a bit lost in this question, can you say it a bit more simple?
Crush wrote:I also noticed that you mention themanaworld.org as the homepage in the "about" section. Don't you think that this is a bit misleading considered that no reference to your program can be found there?
yes, i have no much time for creating site myself, so i need someones help or i'll create it with templates.

cheers, dark

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 16:38
by Crush
Dark_Mag wrote:
Crush wrote:I've noticed that you are publishing it under an "All rights reserved" license. Do you plan to release it under an open source license later or do you want to keep it closed source? When the latter I doubt that it will find acceptance in the Mana Community.
hm, it's not the closed source. i'm a bit lost in this question, can you say it a bit more simple?
OK, simpler. Where is the sourcecode?

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 18:21
by yourmistakes
can you also bundle a readme with it?

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 19:18
by Dark_Mag
Crush wrote:
Dark_Mag wrote:
Crush wrote:I've noticed that you are publishing it under an "All rights reserved" license. Do you plan to release it under an open source license later or do you want to keep it closed source? When the latter I doubt that it will find acceptance in the Mana Community.
hm, it's not the closed source. i'm a bit lost in this question, can you say it a bit more simple?
OK, simpler. Where is the sourcecode?
https://gitorious.org/tmw-ea-scripts-editor - sourcecode
yourmistakes wrote:can you also bundle a readme with it?
README is in .zip file which can be downloaded from narod server: http://manaplus.narod.ru/teditor/TEditor_v.0.3.6.zip

cheers, dark

Re: TEditor - scripts editor

Posted: 26 Apr 2011, 19:30
by Crush
The about window reads as the copyright status "all rights reserved". So I was wondering what the exact licensing terms of your program are.