QJ.NET Forums user mhorpheox dropped by earlier to inform us that Italian homebrew developers omerjks has released their new development utility Miro Lua v2.1 to aid users of the programming language. According to omerjks, this Lua Ide was built to fit the needs of PSP homebrew developers who are using Lua in order to make life a bit easier. These are tha main features:
* The interface has been improved and it looks like Microsoft's IDEs like Visual Studio.
* You'll be able to manage your project that may have scripts, images and others.
* Syntax Highlighting.
* Near your code a list of numer help you to find the a line.
* With a Tabs Interface you can open many script at the same time.
* A spelling corrector help you to place in the correct position the capital letters and the small letters.
* A small window like Visual Studio will appear near the text you are writing suggesting the allowed words.
* A small tool help you to find easy the coordinated of your PSP. In this version you can import in the virtual screen an image for made more easy the search.
* You can execute your project with the Lua Player for Windows.
* You can export the project like an Homebrew in your computer or directly in your PSP.
I remember, to have a good result of the exportation, to import in the project all files needed to run correctly the script.
* You can set the language [ English - Italian ]
* You can find words or substitute words.
If you're wondering what distinguishes Miro Lua v2.1 to its previous version, these are the changes:
* Added a small guide to the program
* Added a small tutorial for the beginner
* Added a guide of the PSP Lua functions
* Exporting bug fixed
* Language bug fixed
* Undo and Redo functions fixed
* Management of the single script changed
* The button: "Save with name..." was removed
* Added the Debug Embedded
Also, be informed that this program requires that you have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. As always, check out the readme for reference. If you find any bugs and errors, the developer would like you to pint them out by commenting on the Visit link below. Enjoy!
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