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November 20th 2012, 06:00 AM
shevek
It's been some time since I necro'd this thread, and it's about time.
As you could see in my recent screencast, the editor improved a lot. What you couldn't see there, is that I also tried to make things as easy as possible for people without a commandline (meaning Windows users). For all details, see the included README. In short:
To install, install python, PIL and pygtk and unpack the zip file.
To use it, run pde.py. The first time this should automatically run makecache.py which asks for some settings. To change them, rerun makecache.py.
To use external programs (in particular, the text editor for scripts, and photo editor for hardness), you need to change the relevant settings in pde.gui.
Please post questions and comments in this thread. In particular, I'm interested to know if makecache.py is run automatically when first starting pde.py.
The zip file is at the usual location.
As you could see in my recent screencast, the editor improved a lot. What you couldn't see there, is that I also tried to make things as easy as possible for people without a commandline (meaning Windows users). For all details, see the included README. In short:
To install, install python, PIL and pygtk and unpack the zip file.
To use it, run pde.py. The first time this should automatically run makecache.py which asks for some settings. To change them, rerun makecache.py.
To use external programs (in particular, the text editor for scripts, and photo editor for hardness), you need to change the relevant settings in pde.gui.
Please post questions and comments in this thread. In particular, I'm interested to know if makecache.py is run automatically when first starting pde.py.
The zip file is at the usual location.