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Keeping things nice and tIDE

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What of a dedicated section to discuss this and provide feedback?
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Running on latest version of Xubuntu (24.10) with XFCE 4.20:
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Unlike OXT Lite 1.10 the MessageBox gets focus and works properly. 8-)
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tIDE is very experimental.
It's where I test things before they generally make it into OXT Lite. I'm very much working to my own whims on that as and when I feel like it, not really doing it to please anyone but an audience of 1 (me).

Kind of like a fork of OXT Lite where I try a few different methods of doing things.
I was probably going to replace it with my javascript version one day when that can do a GUI.

tIDE also has a slightly different stack format in as much as it saves tstack files which are specific to it.
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not really doing it to please anyone but an audience of 1 (me).
Well, like it or not, you certainly pleased at least 1 more person (me). 8-)

I would urge all people doing things with xTalk on Linux to download tIDE and give it a try.
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As the 'ultimate' something-or-other, I will open my Devawriter stack with tIDE and see what "does" and what "doesn't" later today, having trimmed the vines 2 weeks too late. 8-)
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richmond62 wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:21 am As the 'ultimate' something-or-other, I will open my Devawriter stack with tIDE and see what "does" and what "doesn't" later today, having trimmed the vines 2 weeks too late. 8-)
As mentioned, do not save it as a tstack and expect it to open in LCC / OXT as it may well not. Just a word of warning about testing a dev version of a beta.
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Don't worry: shall just take a copy of the stack 'for a walk' on a flash-drive from my iMac (MacOS 12) in my study to my ASUS laptop (Xubuntu 24.10) in the bedroom and it will not come back. 8-)
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