PlayStation Portable homebrew developer hopefuls and beginners, here's a head's up. Coder omerjks has just released a new build for Miro Lua, bumping up the numbers to version 2.4. The new release features quite a number of bug fixes, tweaks, and improvements.
In case you missed the earlier versions of the said Windows application, Miro Lua is an IDE Lua programming and allows users to program scripts in Lua for the PSP. Anyway, here is the changelog from mhorpheox' release thread:
Fixed bugs for the association lua files during installation and uninstallation
improved 70% of speed about the code for the colour of the text (which for large files blocking the program)
Change the mode of painting the text (enabled or disabled menu options):
Colour text colours only keywords
Advanced Colour text colors the generic lua language classes and functions of the player
After the spell that is not used to nothing compared to the time he missed
Window of the suggestions set on not visible by default
Possibility to export as homebrew with the new player HM6 (for setting export 3.XX CF)
We advise you to read up on the previous reports on Miro Lua in case you're new to using it. You can check out the download below and visit the app's release thread on our forums. Enjoy!
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