First off it’s starting to work so it can almost be used.
I have 1 base debug version running, this is running a second debug version which I use for coding. The second runs a third which is the test version.
Why all these versions?
Well… to catch bugs of course.
I’m currently working on the help system and it’s nearly ready to be put on git.
Finally the mojox gui is making sense so I can start to go back and change the code. but I know that Mark has already made significant changes – I’ll have to wait there then.
In use it feels very nice to use and I am happy with the results
I’m starting to catch all sorts of little things and these are all being fixed as they are found or pointed out 😉
]]>I think adding a config.json file for controlling some of the settings (font/size, colours, etc…) would be good, like Visual Studio Code does.
]]>Mark has said that he would not be merging these mojox components into the final mojox as there are some hard coded stuff going on in mine. He is also not finalised on what mojox will be like as a module, so there are bound to be changes to the internals. but not to worry about these.
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