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July 11, 2009
Karl Lattimer (klattimer)
Why would anyone be afraid? The more code, the more art, the more invention, the more innovation…
July 11, 2009 10:51 AM
Tim Horton (hortont424)
Seed 0.8.5, now with organized docs!
Just this afternoon, I pushed Seed 0.8.5 and gnome-js-common 0.1.1 to GNOME FTP. Both of these are primarily maintenance releases; however, Seed sees two new bits of code: native modules to bind MPFR and gettext . The bindings for the former are still incomplete and experimental, but the latter has already found use in my gsoc-seed-games branch of GNOME Games. Many thanks to Matt Arsenault for the MPFR bindings.
The largest change in 0.8.5 is a massive reorganization of the documentation. I’ve recently been somewhat irritated at some other projects’ poor documentation, and have always appreciated the care that Clutter and GLib / Gtk+ always seem to have taken with their reference manuals (all three of which I rely on daily ). This reorg is the first step I’m trying to take towards having a good reference guide for Seed, too. I realize that there’s still a lot of writing to do, but the framework is finally there in a way that I feel comfortable working within.
Between 0.8 (I realize it says 0.7, someone forgot to update the source) and 0.8.5, we went from this:
to this:
As you can see, that’s a pretty significant jump in structure. I’ve also decided to jump on the one-manual bandwagon, unless anyone objects, so I’m going to be updating and moving the tutorial into the manual, as well as constructing a Seed+Clutter tutorial (probably a walk-through of constructing a draft of one of my games"
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