
Inform 7 Build 5T18
May 1, 2008…is up. This is a milestone in a number of ways: it’s the 15th Birthday edition of Inform, and it finishes a number of things that have been in progress since January of last year. The Mac IDE comes with a simply awesome table of contents, which lets you view just a small section of your code at a time, or zip back up to the top level; this will filter through to Windows as well. I already find this so essential that during the testing phase I hated those occasions when I had to go back to using the last official build to test user problems…
This is good news. I am looking forward to the Ubuntu 8.04 package. Hopefully, it will take care of (re)installing ALL dependencies (the Synaptic manager is lax about phase control.)
Seems to be a problem with Room Description Control v 8 when trying to run with the new build of I7?
Oops, sorry. A new version is up now.
C’est magique! By the way, thanks for all of your work in creating this fantastic software. I had been looking for something like this for years. I7 is what I was looking for! I’m a keen creative writer but there’s something even more compelling about writing IF.
I’m using the new build of inform - on a 2ghz intel Macbook running OS
X 10.4.11
When I’m editing my source in ‘contents view’ (i.e. I click contents
and choose a book, chapter, section etc of my source to edit by
itself) Inform freezes when I attempt to input text. I then have to
force quit and restart the program.
This does not happen if I’m editing the final section/book of my
project but does with all others.
To put it another way, the sections which crash the program when I
attempt to input text are the ones which have the ‘ripped paper’
effect at the top and bottom. The ‘Open ended’ section (the final
section) as it were, does not cause this error.
I have tried reinstalling the application (including deleting all
libraries/extensions) but this keeps happening.
It doesn’t stop me from using Inform but it means I have to navigate a
large source manually which is fairly tedious.
Have you heard of this error?
I’ve seen your posts to RAIF, if that’s what you mean. I haven’t encountered this problem myself (also on an Intel Macbook) and I am not the author of the Mac IDE, so I can’t help with it in either direction.
What you should do when you encounter a bug is use the bug report form to report it — to Graham if it’s a problem with Inform proper, or to Andrew Hunter (as is appropriate in this case) if it’s a bug in the Mac IDE. The report form contains contact information.
Posting to RAIF does not guarantee that the appropriate person will be reading and that your bug will be correctly filed.