Discuss Scratch
- Discussion Forums
- » Advanced Topics
- » Ink: The Editor That Does More.
- HeHeTeeHeeHee
-
Scratcher
100+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
After looking into code, it appears you use Prism-live, is that right? (I've never heard of such a thing)
Last edited by HeHeTeeHeeHee (April 26, 2022 21:34:54)
- ToastersUnited
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Awesome but it is missing a few features most modern IDE's have, including browser based ones.This isn't supposed to be an IDE but the 2 things you said seem pretty doable. There is also already code for auto closung brackets so the tag closing shouldn't be hard
It is missing 2 key features in my opinion.
- Line numbering
- Automatic bracket closing, for example typing <html> will automatically turn in into <html> *MOVE DOWN LINE* <html>
I do really like it though, did you make the engine that interprets the html yourself?
I sound like i'm speaking for skymover, sorry
- skymover1239
-
Scratcher
500+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
After looking into code, it appears you use Prism-live, is that right? (I've never heard of such a thing)
Prism Live is what I used for syntax highlighting. All of the imports at the bottom of the HTML file are the imports for syntax highlighting.
Awesome but it is missing a few features most modern IDE's have, including browser based ones.
It is missing 2 key features in my opinion.
- Line numbering
- Automatic bracket closing, for example typing <html> will automatically turn in into <html> *MOVE DOWN LINE* <html>
I do really like it though, did you make the engine that interprets the html yourself?
I think Prism-Live had stuff for that as well. So we'll see what I can do.
And no, I didn't write my own engine. Basically, when you make a change to your tab, the code is loaded into an Iframe , which has the browser render the tab as HTML.
It might be hard, or it might take a couple of minuets, it just depend on how good the documentation is.Awesome but it is missing a few features most modern IDE's have, including browser based ones.This isn't supposed to be an IDE but the 2 things you said seem pretty doable. There is also already code for auto closung brackets so the tag closing shouldn't be hard
It is missing 2 key features in my opinion.
- Line numbering
- Automatic bracket closing, for example typing <html> will automatically turn in into <html> *MOVE DOWN LINE* <html>
I do really like it though, did you make the engine that interprets the html yourself?
I sound like i'm speaking for skymover, sorry
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Lines and a few other features coming soon in the next version of the Ink Desktop application


- skymover1239
-
Scratcher
500+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Lines and a few other features coming soon in the next version of the Ink Desktop applicationThe lines feature isn't perfect. It breaks when ever you change tabs, I'll try to fix that up some point.
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
The desktop app specific features will be a menu bar toggle-able through key-presses. And the close, minimize, and maximize buttons will be moved to within the app instead of the normal OS way.Lines and a few other features coming soon in the next version of the Ink Desktop applicationThe lines feature isn't perfect. It breaks when ever you change tabs, I'll try to fix that up some point.
- skymover1239
-
Scratcher
500+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Cool! How do you get the window buttons inside of the app?The desktop app specific features will be a menu bar toggle-able through key-presses. And the close, minimize, and maximize buttons will be moved to within the app instead of the normal OS way.Lines and a few other features coming soon in the next version of the Ink Desktop applicationThe lines feature isn't perfect. It breaks when ever you change tabs, I'll try to fix that up some point.
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
I don't exactly know, I have to read the source of a Ninetails PR to find out.Cool! How do you get the window buttons inside of the app?The desktop app specific features will be a menu bar toggle-able through key-presses. And the close, minimize, and maximize buttons will be moved to within the app instead of the normal OS way.Lines and a few other features coming soon in the next version of the Ink Desktop applicationThe lines feature isn't perfect. It breaks when ever you change tabs, I'll try to fix that up some point.
- PoIygon
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Why make the tabs on top when it looks better to the side? 3 columns sounds good.
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Ink Desktop v0.3.0 now released!
https://github.com/JaydenDev/Ink-Desktop/releases/tag/v0.3.0
https://github.com/JaydenDev/Ink-Desktop/releases/tag/v0.3.0
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
(#131)That's great!
Thoughts on new UI?
- skymover1239
-
Scratcher
500+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Thanks!(#131)That's great!
Thoughts on new UI?
- lolecksdeehaha
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
I just found this, and it's great! One small problem, though.
It doesn't have file saving/loading. That's a deal-breaker for me.
It doesn't have file saving/loading. That's a deal-breaker for me.
- MagicCrayon9342
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
Maybe have a fluid menu bar on the top, tabs on and tab buttons on the side. Then on the menu bar have all the functions like saving and loading.
- skymover1239
-
Scratcher
500+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
I just found this, and it's great! One small problem, though.I can add this v4.0 which I'm currently working on.
It doesn't have file saving/loading. That's a deal-breaker for me.
- Ponygone
-
New Scratcher
11 posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
“Why”
Because everyone understands what semver is!
<major> - <minor> - <patch>
It’s pretty simple and everyone uses it without knowing it! You can read the summary part of the semver docs at https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html and if you try to release a version of a repository you will see GitHub barging in summarising what semver is! You should of already been using semver yesterday.
Because everyone understands what semver is!
<major> - <minor> - <patch>
It’s pretty simple and everyone uses it without knowing it! You can read the summary part of the semver docs at https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html and if you try to release a version of a repository you will see GitHub barging in summarising what semver is! You should of already been using semver yesterday.
- Redstone1080
-
Scratcher
1000+ posts
Ink: The Editor That Does More.
What would be great is file support using the file API that Chrome has or something.
Last edited by Redstone1080 (June 7, 2022 17:48:13)
- Discussion Forums
- » Advanced Topics
-
» Ink: The Editor That Does More.








