On 2015-08-27 08:12, Richmond wrote:
On 08/27/2015 09:59 AM, Charles Warwick wrote:
/I thought I'd just open up my text file using my //*external text editor*//(at which point one //
//     starts to wonder what the point of the Builder is)/

Both of those require questions, and at the risk of being a bore, I'll reiterate them:

1. Why should there be recourse to an external text editor????

2. What is the point of the Builder if one cannot type code into it????

LCB code needs to be “compiled”, that is the purpose of the builder as per Peter’s comment:

"The "Extension Builder" tool is used for compiling and packaging extensions."


Aha.

Well then the Documentation is awful as it makes none of these things clear.

Hi Richmond,

The documentation is just as free and open source as the rest of the LiveCode IDE. You can find it in our git repository here:

https://github.com/runrev/livecode-ide/tree/develop/Documentation/guides

Since it's so desperately in need of improvement, and you have such a good idea of how it can be made better, perhaps you could help out? When you've already got a detailed knowledge of a topic, it's often very difficult to explain it in a way that's accessible to people who are new to it. Having "fresh eyes" is often enormously helpful in improving the quality and structure of introductory materials!

Please let me know how I can help you get set up for using GitHub and making LiveCode better. There's a brief guide to our workflow here: https://github.com/runrev/livecode/blob/develop/HACKING.md#using-github (but this, too, could probably benefit with some fleshing-out).

                               Peter

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Dr Peter Brett <[email protected]>
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