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Monkey12Ya, that was cool.
Woah! Cool.
Same here.
Will test in a bit. Thank you anyway for this as it will be very handy on mobile devices.
Cool.
Hi Mark. I’ve updated everything and I still can’t rebuild android. With the latest source from github I get this error with NDK r17b when trying to rebuild modules for android…
Mx2cc version 1.1.15
***** Making module ‘monkey’ (android release armeabi-v7a x86 gcc) *****
Parsing…
Semanting…
Translating…
Compiling…
[armeabi-v7a] “Compile++ thumb”: “mx2_monkey <= monkey_monkey.cpp”
Build error: System command failed:ndk-build
The system cannot find the path specified.
make: *** [obj/local/armeabi-v7a/objs/mx2_monkey/__/src/monkey_monkey.o] Error 1***** Fatal mx2cc error *****
Internal mx2cc build error
Rebuild modules failed.
Total time elapsed: 0 m 0 s.Bump
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Cool.
Can you implement screenfading between scenes or is that already there?
Would I need to import chipmunk, timeline or bullet to access these? If so then, well, it would do what I need, but, I was hoping for a solution that was part of mojo that doesn’t need any extra imports.
Are you using the default ted IDE or a different IDE?
Greyed out build options usually means you haven’t configured the path to the compiler within the IDE.
Have you rebuilt MX2 from the github source? In your monkeyx2 ‘bin’ folder have you set it all up correctly?
New version up. The visual elements are not all done yet, just placeholder stuff. You can currently export the following custom colors now.
Download from: https://amon.pro/downloads/MX2ThemeMaster001.zip
Mac Build https://amon.pro/downloads/MacOSX(CocoaIntel).zip
Monkey1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829"colors":{"content": "#ffffff","clear": "#000000","panel": "#f4d942","gutter": "#ff0000","knob": "#f4d900","hover": "#eb42f4","active" : "#42f4dc","text-default": "#fff","text-highlight": "#ff0","text-disabled": "#89a","text-background": "#89a","textview-cursor":"#08f","textview-selection":"#888","textview-color0":"#0000","textview-color1":"#fff","textview-color2":"#ff0","textview-color3":"#0f8","textview-color4":"#0f8","textview-color5":"#0ff","textview-color6":"#fc0","textview-color7":"#fff"}}What are the specs of your notebook? What gpu, processor, ram?
It’s the gpu really that is most important. Are all the drivers up to date, especially the gpu’s?
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