Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Another minor problem. That one is annoying.
If I use the suffix and prefix of .register_channel to get rid of all of my prefixes (like "bgm/") and suffixes (".ogg"), lint produces numerous spurious "'<filename>' is not loadable" messages when files are quite definitely there and load fine.
If I use the suffix and prefix of .register_channel to get rid of all of my prefixes (like "bgm/") and suffixes (".ogg"), lint produces numerous spurious "'<filename>' is not loadable" messages when files are quite definitely there and load fine.
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Maybe this isn't important thing but here's a question... (I cannot sure this problem is a bug or not)
I used to write single python script in this way -without space between $ and variable name
but error.txt shows up in 6.11.0. So now should I write script like this after 6.11.0?
edited:
ah so it's because "the python compiler has been rewritten to use the python ast module" ? (how careless am I ).
I used to write single python script in this way -without space between $ and variable name
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$money=1
$ui.text('...')
..
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On line 8 of E:\RP_Project\example/game/script.rpy: expected statement.
$money = 1
^
On line 9 of E:\RP_Project\example/game/script.rpy: expected statement.
$ui.text('...')
^
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$ ui.text('..')
ah so it's because "the python compiler has been rewritten to use the python ast module" ? (how careless am I ).
Last edited by backansi on Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
i got an error.
apparently it doesnt even launch my game. i get an error in a windows window (what?) saying that there is something wrong with the c++ library. I am trying to launch the game again but the launch button turned grey but it wont start the game or turn back....its been 5 mins now.
Edit: i got it again here
I also sent the error report when it asked although i dont know if it actually comes to you or to microsoft.
apparently it doesnt even launch my game. i get an error in a windows window (what?) saying that there is something wrong with the c++ library. I am trying to launch the game again but the launch button turned grey but it wont start the game or turn back....its been 5 mins now.
Edit: i got it again here
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Runtime error!
Program (and then the folder location)
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application support team for more information.
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
It goes to Microsoft - it always goes to Microsoft.shahab96 wrote:i dont know if it actually comes to you or to microsoft.
What you can do is look in the application event log (Start -> Control Panel -> Administrator Tools -> Event Viewer pre-Vista, don't remember offhand if it's in the same place in Vista+ or not, click the 'Application' item on the tree on the left) to see if Ren'Py's leaving any errors in there, which can sometimes be useful information for finding the problem (equally it can sometimes be totally useless).
Server error: user 'Jake' not found
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Mmm.. Tagged screen doesn't disappear by hide statement.
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screen hello_world:
tag example
text "Hello, World."
screen tag_test:
tag example
text "Tag test"
label start:
scene bg default
show screen hello_world
'show hello world'
show screen tag_test
'show tag_test'
hide screen tag_test
'hide tag test'
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
On the subject of composite style properties - since I see some new ones have been added - would it be possible to also have an "xsize" which sets xminimum and xmaximum at the same time, and corresponding "ysize" and maybe even "size"?
Also: thanks for the LiveTile! ;-)
(EDIT: Looks like there's an unfinished sentence under the 'id' property here...)
Also: thanks for the LiveTile! ;-)
(EDIT: Looks like there's an unfinished sentence under the 'id' property here...)
Server error: user 'Jake' not found
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
I just spent a few minutes browsing the new documentation, the new screen system etc. Is simply amazing! I also like the commands you added like setfield and so on (meaning we need to use less python blocks).
Now you'll hate me for saying this but: I think would be very beneficial to have simple code examples for most of the new functions to better help understand how they work for newbies but also experienced users
It seems to me that now things that previously required lots of tweaking (like the farming sim of Flower Shop) would become much easier to code.
Congrats for this release, I think is the most important ever in history of Ren'Py so far!
edit: just to be clear, I noticed many good example for each basic function, I was referring to more complex stuff like this for example http://www.renpy.org/doc/html/screen_py ... ml#actions
Of course I understand right now the priority is to debug it. Will try on my mac shortly.
Now you'll hate me for saying this but: I think would be very beneficial to have simple code examples for most of the new functions to better help understand how they work for newbies but also experienced users
It seems to me that now things that previously required lots of tweaking (like the farming sim of Flower Shop) would become much easier to code.
Congrats for this release, I think is the most important ever in history of Ren'Py so far!
edit: just to be clear, I noticed many good example for each basic function, I was referring to more complex stuff like this for example http://www.renpy.org/doc/html/screen_py ... ml#actions
Of course I understand right now the priority is to debug it. Will try on my mac shortly.
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Downloaded it to try the new screensize, but I can't run it. =/ It errors out at the main menu in the tutorial. All I did was extract the zip to desktop and tried to run it that way. Actually clicking ANYWHERE seems to make it error.
On a toshiba laptop, basic vista.
On a toshiba laptop, basic vista.
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--- My DeviantArt.
Game in Progress for demo-teaser:
story(script) = 45%
sprites = 100%
programming(interface) = 35%
CGs = 0%
Backgrounds = 5%
Music/sound = 0%
Game in Progress for demo-teaser:
story(script) = 45%
sprites = 100%
programming(interface) = 35%
CGs = 0%
Backgrounds = 5%
Music/sound = 0%
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
I'm assuming the Screen Language (or any 6.11-specific) tutorials haven't yet been integrated? Just re-reading the ATL tutorial and it seems buggy... especially the demonstration of parallel ATL blocks, where the logo is supposed to bounce around but ends up just going up and down. Maybe it's just minor syntax and not indicative of a broken function. Loving the OpenGL acceleration btw.
Testing on a new Windows 7 i3 machine with integrated graphics (It's a sub-notebook but not a netbook since it's a dev platform as well as a target deployment platform), thankfully only one crash so far when trying to open Help
Thanks for your hard work so far, I'm really excited for this release. Problem is I don't know where to start, since I want to be able to code a game from the ground up totally from scratch, starting from the default menus.
It would be nice for The Question to be fully ported to ATL and Screen Language (even if it doesn't need to be... maybe just add a few animations or widgets just in case) just so we have a simple example. I'm sure the main Tutorial already includes bits and pieces of implementation... it's just too messy though with all its scripts.
I'm reading the Screen Language documentation and I get it in theory, I just need to see it in action . Maybe the best way will be to pull out the script of Theme Roundrect from being embedded into the default Ren'Py subdirectories and convert it into Screen Language implementation in plain sight. Something like default_menu.rpy in combination with options.rpy (where Roundrect is currently declared), just so that a Screen Language newbie can see aha! so that's how the main widgets are constructed and start customizing immediately. Alternatively, s/he can just leave it as-is and have a ready-working default menu / save / load / preferenes system.
Testing on a new Windows 7 i3 machine with integrated graphics (It's a sub-notebook but not a netbook since it's a dev platform as well as a target deployment platform), thankfully only one crash so far when trying to open Help
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I'm sorry, but an exception occured while executing your Ren'Py
script.
error: Event queue full
While running game code:
- script at line 756 of renpy-6.11.0/common/00library.rpy
- python at line 760 of renpy-6.11.0/common/00library.rpy.
- script at line 23 of renpy-6.11.0/common/_layout/classic_main_menu.rpym
-- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\bootstrap.py", line 251, in bootstrap
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\main.py", line 310, in main
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\main.py", line 93, in run
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\execution.py", line 243, in run
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\ast.py", line 567, in execute
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\python.py", line 953, in py_exec_bytecode
File "renpy-6.11.0/common/00library.rpy", line 760, in <module>
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\game.py", line 295, in call_in_new_context
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\execution.py", line 243, in run
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\ast.py", line 567, in execute
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\python.py", line 953, in py_exec_bytecode
File "renpy-6.11.0/common/_layout/classic_main_menu.rpym", line 56, in <module>
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\ui.py", line 211, in interact
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\display\core.py", line 1545, in interact
File "C:\Users\GDI\Documents\Project_Files\renpy-6.11.0\renpy\display\core.py", line 2108, in interact_core
error: Event queue full
While running game code:
- script at line 756 of renpy-6.11.0/common/00library.rpy
- python at line 760 of renpy-6.11.0/common/00library.rpy.
- script at line 23 of renpy-6.11.0/common/_layout/classic_main_menu.rpym
Ren'Py Version: Ren'Py 6.11.0a
It would be nice for The Question to be fully ported to ATL and Screen Language (even if it doesn't need to be... maybe just add a few animations or widgets just in case) just so we have a simple example. I'm sure the main Tutorial already includes bits and pieces of implementation... it's just too messy though with all its scripts.
I'm reading the Screen Language documentation and I get it in theory, I just need to see it in action . Maybe the best way will be to pull out the script of Theme Roundrect from being embedded into the default Ren'Py subdirectories and convert it into Screen Language implementation in plain sight. Something like default_menu.rpy in combination with options.rpy (where Roundrect is currently declared), just so that a Screen Language newbie can see aha! so that's how the main widgets are constructed and start customizing immediately. Alternatively, s/he can just leave it as-is and have a ready-working default menu / save / load / preferenes system.
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Can people who are having aspect ratio problems please take a screenshot and post it here? Thanks.
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Here. The effect is exactly the same when the window is not reduced vertically, I just squished to make it more apparent.PyTom wrote:Can people who are having aspect ratio problems please take a screenshot and post it here? Thanks.
EDIT: This happens both on my main machine (NVidia, Windows) and on Eee PC 901 (Intel GMA 950, Linux).
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
I'm currently using Mac OSX version 10.6.4 Snow Leopard with an Intel Core 2 Duo, one of the more recent MacBook Pro. I got it some time last year during the colder seasons (forgot the month). I'm not sure what you mean by PPC or x86 but I'm assuming you're asking about the processor (and I didn't run Ren'Py though the x86 hack program for Macs either).PyTom wrote:Which version of Mac OS X are you using? Also, is it a PPC version, or an x86 one?
What's happening exactly is that when I click to open the program from the Mac port of Ren'Py, it acts like it's opened (icon "beats" or vibrates the image to show activation) but nothing actually opens. No new files are created either (not sure if an opengl.txt will either) so it's almost as if I hadn't touched it at all.
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
I just fixed the aspect ratio problem. It was a combination of bad math, and the problem being subtle enough it actually looked okay to me.
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Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
I think I found a screen bug.
Trying to create a new screen, but getting a very cryptic error. Here's a minimal test case script:
Upon selecting "TIPS" I get a traceback with "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'IgnoreEvents'".
Trying to create a new screen, but getting a very cryptic error. Here's a minimal test case script:
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label start:
"Minimal test case"
init python:
_game_menu_screen = "intermediate_menu"
screen intermediate_menu:
vbox:
spacing 4 xalign 0.04 yalign 0.96
# It crashes regardless of whether I ShowMenu("tips") or Show("tips")
# Which should I use?
textbutton "TIPS" xminimum 90 action ShowMenu("tips")
textbutton "System" xminimum 90 action ShowMenu("save")
screen tips:
# It works fine if I don't set modal True
modal True
text "I'm going to put the tips screen here one day."
Re: Ren'Py 6.11.0 Pre-Released
Cheers for the new version!
When it came out, I was so curious I immediately took a try and run it at work, it seems to work perfectly except the OpenGL support on Celeron D 2,53, 1GB of DDR ram and Intel 915G chipset - it crashes when the transitions are turned on. Nothing except that.
Now I've tested it at home on my C2D 2,66 ghz, 2 GB's of DDRII ram and a Gigabyte Geforce GTS250 video card with 1GB of DDRIII memory and it seems to handle everything well. So it looks like it has some issues with older and slower machines while running with full OpenGL support. No other problems detected so far, except with a small gimmick with window being unable to show on screen after turning on the default "help" button - I had to use the maxime option and it always goes to fill the whole screen and I can't make it anyhow smaller, while the stretching should work. Also, when it's mimimized like that, you won't maxime it just by clicking on program button. While this isn't much of a big hassle, it still might become serious to less experienced users, requiring them to manually end the Ren'Py application.
Also, One thing hit my mind. While OpenGL by default is a great thing, I'd think it would be nice to add a new option to the settings menu and let people chose if they like to run the game in it or rather in software mode. This could also improve the overall stability of game and let people see if the game runs properly while in standard software rendering, solving many problems and still giving a possibility to run the program properlu if something's wrong with OpenGL. I know that the Ren'Py now is able to automatically detect on what video renderer it can run, but such thing can also be prone to errors. If it is possible to make people chose their desired rendering method, I would gladly recommend that
I'm glad that we are able to see such progress - Ren'Py gets better and better from version to version. Really, if one could be a decent artist and programmer, an impressive and very professional looking VN could be made with it now and I hope to finally see such a thing someday. Kudos for your incredible work PyTom and keep it up! I hope to see next eleven versions, if you only wish for them
When it came out, I was so curious I immediately took a try and run it at work, it seems to work perfectly except the OpenGL support on Celeron D 2,53, 1GB of DDR ram and Intel 915G chipset - it crashes when the transitions are turned on. Nothing except that.
Now I've tested it at home on my C2D 2,66 ghz, 2 GB's of DDRII ram and a Gigabyte Geforce GTS250 video card with 1GB of DDRIII memory and it seems to handle everything well. So it looks like it has some issues with older and slower machines while running with full OpenGL support. No other problems detected so far, except with a small gimmick with window being unable to show on screen after turning on the default "help" button - I had to use the maxime option and it always goes to fill the whole screen and I can't make it anyhow smaller, while the stretching should work. Also, when it's mimimized like that, you won't maxime it just by clicking on program button. While this isn't much of a big hassle, it still might become serious to less experienced users, requiring them to manually end the Ren'Py application.
Also, One thing hit my mind. While OpenGL by default is a great thing, I'd think it would be nice to add a new option to the settings menu and let people chose if they like to run the game in it or rather in software mode. This could also improve the overall stability of game and let people see if the game runs properly while in standard software rendering, solving many problems and still giving a possibility to run the program properlu if something's wrong with OpenGL. I know that the Ren'Py now is able to automatically detect on what video renderer it can run, but such thing can also be prone to errors. If it is possible to make people chose their desired rendering method, I would gladly recommend that
I'm glad that we are able to see such progress - Ren'Py gets better and better from version to version. Really, if one could be a decent artist and programmer, an impressive and very professional looking VN could be made with it now and I hope to finally see such a thing someday. Kudos for your incredible work PyTom and keep it up! I hope to see next eleven versions, if you only wish for them
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