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Paint editor for detailed bot development

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Hey guys,

 

Since the release of this won't be for another week, I am taking it under my own development to make a low memory, quick and easy paint editor for bots that will automatically update and display usable code, for now in Java and in Groovy, as that is what the scripting API is apparently based around, I will work further into user settings into it to hide/display certain programming languages, as well as add more to the list!

 

Updates will come: (Starter thread)

 

Media:

 

2o6fW

Edited by Sensational

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I am downloading the plugins for the SWT and GWT designers for Eclipse at the moment, then I will begin, all user data will be stored in XML for now. :3

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Updated:

 

2o6fW

 

Working on functions and event queuing, then I will work on the image grabbing from web url and display it whilst saving via folder or temp.

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Goodluck, this sounds like a nice tool. The initial release of the bot will only support scripting in Groovy, it's very similar to Java. In the future JRuby and Java will also be supported. 

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Yes, a paint for the script that has the backgrounds :

 

Example: 

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTKN87mID8JSm8NRdYFWHXVyGGYhcmlA9PV21wey55pHmy6f-VB

 

The white box.. lol

Edited by Sensational

immense could you make it convert images into hex if thats how its going to work for here? im not sure if thats how its going to work for OSBot but then i could start putting together some immense paint backgrounds together again! i made alot for iBot scripters.

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