This version will have an improved Debug window with alphabetically sorted list of functions and variables.
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The version is published.
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Great improvement, especially in large programs with a lot of variables.
However, I miss that with arrays the content is no longer shown, only the dimensions.
Is there a method of inspecting that content, other than the possibility of having it printed?
However, I miss that with arrays the content is no longer shown, only the dimensions.
Is there a method of inspecting that content, other than the possibility of having it printed?
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This is a debug window of a "MAZER" example game in version 6.9. A "wall" array is inspectable, as it should be. You have another result?
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Yes, I get the same result and can indeed inspect the contents of the array.
However, it took me a while to realize that I didn't have to press the array-ID but the symbol ⓘ on the right side of the line.
That's easy to miss on my iPad's broad line.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
However, it took me a while to realize that I didn't have to press the array-ID but the symbol ⓘ on the right side of the line.
That's easy to miss on my iPad's broad line.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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No, there are no actual changes in the user-instructions, as far as I have judged.
I haven't really checked it because it's a lot of work. To do this, I need to compare the new content of the built-in explanations with the old ones.
If there are indeed any changes since version 6.6, please let me know.
I haven't really checked it because it's a lot of work. To do this, I need to compare the new content of the built-in explanations with the old ones.
If there are indeed any changes since version 6.6, please let me know.
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No, there are no other changes except already declared.Dutchman wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:29 amNo, there are no actual changes in the user-instructions, as far as I have judged.
I haven't really checked it because it's a lot of work. To do this, I need to compare the new content of the built-in explanations with the old ones.
If there are indeed any changes since version 6.6, please let me know.