Ren'Py Gripes
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Want to use focus_mask property with screen language imagebutton statement .
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When playing at work, you should mute all the sound anyway (I doubt your boss would let you listen to MP3s anyway). Because with no sound, you could hear your boss footstep miles away...
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This will be in 6.12.backansi wrote:Want to use focus_mask property with screen language imagebutton statement .
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I realize that you're super busy with the work on RenPy 7, but please would you consider taking the time to fix the Tutorial game?
A lot of the demo game doesn't have that slide-up overlay window which shows the code examples yet, and with no means of accessing the script to study the syntax, the tutorial doesn't actually, er, *teach*.
Please would you consider re-instating the "open file" button on the Tutorial game? (I mean the on-screen button which, when clicked, opened the relevant script file.)
I'd like to suggest that when the Tutorial game is actually finished (with all those cool slidey-up code windows) the "Open file" button should still be there, because it offers a beginning RenPy game maker an "Author's eye view" of what the completed file should look like, and I found that comparing the tutorial script file with my own (usually non-functional one) helped me track down mistakes that I didn't know I was making. The slide-up code examples are useful, but offer more of a "keyhole view," I feel.
As a quick, rough and dirty fix, I'd settle for a text-file which listed the Tutorial topics in the game and told me which file to manually open in the folder.
A lot of the demo game doesn't have that slide-up overlay window which shows the code examples yet, and with no means of accessing the script to study the syntax, the tutorial doesn't actually, er, *teach*.
Please would you consider re-instating the "open file" button on the Tutorial game? (I mean the on-screen button which, when clicked, opened the relevant script file.)
I'd like to suggest that when the Tutorial game is actually finished (with all those cool slidey-up code windows) the "Open file" button should still be there, because it offers a beginning RenPy game maker an "Author's eye view" of what the completed file should look like, and I found that comparing the tutorial script file with my own (usually non-functional one) helped me track down mistakes that I didn't know I was making. The slide-up code examples are useful, but offer more of a "keyhole view," I feel.
As a quick, rough and dirty fix, I'd settle for a text-file which listed the Tutorial topics in the game and told me which file to manually open in the folder.
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You can hit SHIFT+E to jump to the script from the line you're on. I agree I miss the on-screen button, though.
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I think some time well spent would be to make several tutorials for screen language. I used to use only python function, and now I'm trying to learn it but some things are really hard to get, like for example I cannot set a variable inside a screen (I set it and then in the main program that variable is still null).
I don't understand honestly why you can't just do $var=0 instead of using an Action ?
Another bug: when I have a game in bug and the texts "press right click to exit / click to reload", the game window resizes down automatically without me doing anything! (not always, happens sometimes but very often)
I don't understand honestly why you can't just do $var=0 instead of using an Action ?
Another bug: when I have a game in bug and the texts "press right click to exit / click to reload", the game window resizes down automatically without me doing anything! (not always, happens sometimes but very often)
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Sorry, I just tried that, and it doesn't work on my system (Windows 7). Jedit opens up the appropriate file, but it's blank.Aleema wrote:You can hit SHIFT+E to jump to the script from the line you're on. I agree I miss the on-screen button, though.
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Yeah, I've found it's hit-and-miss for me, too. It does work sometimes, though.
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Why is it that for loops can be used everywhere except plain renpy blocks, even though if and while blocks can be used pretty much anywhere?
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A fair question. The reason is that a for loop creates an intermediate object known as an iterator. Many of these iterators can't serialized, and so Ren'Py isn't able to save them. Since Ren'Py won't save in the middle of a Python block or screen, those don't have this problem.KimiYoriBaka wrote:Why is it that for loops can be used everywhere except plain renpy blocks, even though if and while blocks can be used pretty much anywhere?
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Fucking hell, you know what my gripe is? I use multiple .rpy files.
When the game crashes, Ren'Py bugs out and "helpfully" opens all my code .... in a New Jedit window.
2 hours later, I notice that I had 45 instances of Jedit running. No wonder my computer was so slow!
When the game crashes, Ren'Py bugs out and "helpfully" opens all my code .... in a New Jedit window.
2 hours later, I notice that I had 45 instances of Jedit running. No wonder my computer was so slow!
I'm not even the same person anymore
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I wish I could keep text window during transition.
Of course I know _window, but as you know that is for showing "blank" one. I want to preserve window with previous dialogue.
I read some topic and made a function for it but I hope that there would be a simpler way.
Of course I know _window, but as you know that is for showing "blank" one. I want to preserve window with previous dialogue.
I read some topic and made a function for it but I hope that there would be a simpler way.
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I agree, would be nice to have an option to keep the window and its actual content on screen during transitions
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I can't have questions as titles. grr
Is there any way of that appearing on your title bar without renaming your project folder with a prohibited character "?" ?
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already found how, silly me. carry on.
Is there any way of that appearing on your title bar without renaming your project folder with a prohibited character "?" ?
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already found how, silly me. carry on.
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Having a function to redraw a specific screen without calling restart_interaction() or ui.interact() because sometimes you want to have a screen update while you're not messing with it.
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