Big news!

Big news!

A bit more than a year ago I published an app called Repository Importer. It was very basic and lacking features, but with the help of Pierre Hébert  and specially Lukas Morawietz  it grown and now it is a complex with lots of features, almost all made and programed by Lukas. Thank you very much.

I also learnt a lot in the process, and I discovered that I am good on having ideas and not so good in maintaining them (seems to be a normal thing anyway) for that reason when some days ago I had another idea for an app, another Lightning tool app, I couldn’t resist making it. And now it is ready to be published.

I present you ScriptDoc LLScript a popup-window tool that will show the documentation of the scripts functions directly. This is meant to be used in the script editor, when writing scripts, and I hope it will be useful for both advanced users and those of you who are still learning the base (oh, didn’t you opened the script editor yet, give it a try!).

The app, the same as with the origins of the Repository Importer, have only basic features, but I plan to implement some on the upcoming weeks (I’ll try to do so) and also will hear from all your comments. Also, due to the lack of devices to test, it may crash or make errors. If so please specify device and android version to take a look. As usual the code is on Github so everyone can see it and help improving it. (Lukas, you will be always welcome) https://github.com/TrianguloY/LLScript_ScriptDoc

I think that’s all, for more information and images check the playstore page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trianguloy.llscript.scriptdoc

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trianguloy.llscript.scriptdoc
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4 Commentsto Big news!

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Works great!


    If you want to use the offline api package, HttpUrlConnection.getLastModified should help 😉

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    It will save not so little time when developing LL scripts.


    I’ve just tried it.  At first, I was at a loss for what I should click. I clicked method name in script contents ^,^;;;. Of course that caused clipboard menu. After a little fiddling, I learned that I have to tap a function hint button(whats official name?) at the bottom of editor.



    My small suggestions are:


    1. Embed internet permission apk link for fast access.


    2. Current playstore captures don’t accord with upper popup’s API function and lower’s hint button. Most show just [LL] in bottom. I think a capture like “runScript” function popup and [LL][runScript] button is more suitable.



    Thanks for your hard work ^_^

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    KyungJoon Lee about 2, that’s a good idea. I’ll do that. I’ll also detail a bit more the ‘function hint’ button.


    About 1, what do you mean?

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    TrianguloY I misunderstood this app needs internet access permission. Sorry.

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