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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 14, 2013, 12:38:57 am »
I got a -1? Huh?
Either someone doesn't like what I said, about kArmTI maybe?
nspire_emu is the base original TI-nspire emulator by goplat, and most other versions are derived from nspire_emu
   as mentioned by others there are good tutorials on how to set up nspire_emu on tiplanet.org
As I said, kArmTI is nspire_emu with customisable skins, and a few other features by SpiroH, and it is updated to nspire_emu_070
nspire_emu_gtk by xspire is outdated, based on nspire_emu_0.2.6, which iirc doesn't support OS 3.0

That also reminds me I had the batch files from Levak, which allows easier running of nspire_emu and its functions, which I modified but I never got to finish.

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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 13, 2013, 06:31:22 am »
@Jonius7: nspire
1.) Thanks for your the hint for the emulator, but I don't get it to work: everytime I try to start "nspire_emu.exe" a black window flashes once and nothing else happenes :/
2.) I haven't made an update yet, because I don't get the emulator to work :/ But those button rebinds are already in the current version.
3.) BIG thanks for that reference to nSpaint!!! :D Now I don't have to do that; Chockosta wrote ~2200 lines of code for that! I'll ask him for permission for integration or I'll just put a note somewhere...

Yeah nspire_emu is command line, unless you run it from a cmd it does the flashy window thing.
kArmTI by SpiroH (http://ourl.ca/16585), adds a nice gui interface and a whole lot more.
Both take a bit to understand how to set up (which is kinda annoying :(, but worth it in the end :) )

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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 12, 2013, 07:08:03 am »
Quote
(nspire_emu with extra features, I recommend it)
Its closed-source nature is not a good thing for the community, though.

A bit off topic but yeah.
Is the version on mediafire updated? I downloaded it before you made those changes about [] {}

Also about painting a picture, you might want to look at nSpaint. http://ourl.ca/12418
perhaps you could call integration of that program with the Skript editor as you did with executing the script itself :).

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Humour and Jokes / Re: Userscript that changes all text to "chicken"
« on: July 12, 2013, 06:03:41 am »
nomnom chicken...
I kinda like the "glazed" look on some of the edges of the omnom box and forum posts:
Spoiler For nomnom chicken:

Stats page where the most stretched chicken takes the honours... :P
Spoiler For nomnom strectched chickens:



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I intend to play #3, sorry I didn't state that before, I know. :)

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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 12, 2013, 04:02:47 am »
I think yours looks quite good. Maybe because you're using "serif" font instead of "sansserif" which I think the other ones use.

Also I have a clickpad, but I used kArmTI (nspire_emu with extra features, I recommend it) to test the clickpad, it can handle all the main 6 editions of TI-nspire.

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Miscellaneous / Re: Post your desktop
« on: July 12, 2013, 03:54:25 am »
It has been a very long while since I posted my desktop. Here it is:

Programs used on Desktop: Stardock Fences, Rainmeter
I might add a detailed commentary if anyone's interested :)

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Yeah step 3, under give me your code, with the code box on the left and the upload file/url link on the right.
The code box works, the file upload doesn't.

EDIT: oh wait a minute it wasn't working before, now it's uploading... but it didn't seem to work. What kind of TI-nspire/Lua files can it
accept?

EDIT: it works for Axe 8xp :)


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I was reminded of this topic by this topic: http://ourl.ca/119725
And bbify literally went offline 5 minutes after I started using it.
And now it's back online.
EDIT: It didn't seem to work for uploading code files, it would submit/reload the page but do nothing else.

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News / Re: A theme editor coming for Ndless 3.1
« on: July 11, 2013, 06:52:44 am »
Is this theme editor still coming or has it already come?
EDIT: Oh I see, looks great, I vaguely remember this a long while ago...

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Lua / Re: The animal crossing team.
« on: July 11, 2013, 06:16:32 am »
Yeah from what I saw late 2012 it was quite good. A lot of stuff still missing, but movement and map display were great. Hope to see further progress :)

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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 11, 2013, 06:04:23 am »
I just realised something. The braces and brackets don't work on a clickpad, because they are grouped together as one button, unlike the touchpad. Hope you can fix this to accomodate clickpads too! The other buttons seem to work fine.

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Humour and Jokes / Re: Userscript that changes all text to "chicken"
« on: July 11, 2013, 05:34:45 am »
nom nom lobsters
Now we can have lovely chicken. nom nom.

I'd be interested in finding out whether this becomes a great meme ;)

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TI-Nspire / Re: Jens' Skript Editor - a on-calc lua editor
« on: July 11, 2013, 05:25:39 am »
This is great! As you may or may not be aware there have been several previous attempts at creating a on-calc lua editor, after oclua. yatto made a lua editor called LuaCS, and Levak created a fork from it. Actually I also remember someone else translating the French from Levak's version.
http://ndlessly.wordpress.com/?s=luacs

But yours seems the most featured packed at the moment :)


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TI-Nspire / Re: TI-nspire Hold 'em - Basic and Lua
« on: July 11, 2013, 03:58:36 am »
That would be nice, but why do you usually vanish for several months even during school vacations? Is it due to sporadic interest or something? ???

Kinda. I am frustrated with my lack of progress in understanding programming languages. I feel like I don't know enough, and where to start/continue. I have some great ideas, but when it comes to programming I don't get it. It's not beyond my capability but a few reasons.

1. I'm lazy
2. I don't know what commands I can use
3. I don't know how to do something with the commands I can use
4. I get demotivated
5. I look at source code, but I really only half understand it (except for most of the code I write myself)
6. Perhaps I'm too afraid to ask for help these days...

I'm no longer in school, and I have lots more time during the Uni semester than I would have during school, so it's really no excuse of me.
sigh.

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