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- Bug reports | - Bug reports | ||
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- I think the Linux version has a bug where some one-letter commands are not recognized, but I could be wrong (todo: test and see) | |||
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Revision as of 06:04, 8 October 2015
Following this thread, this is an attempt to list some of the work that needs to be done on some interpreters. This encompasses bugs, features, and even ideas for new projects.
Parchment
- Implement timed effects
- Skills : JavaScript, Z-Machine knowledge
Quixe
- Implement sounds
- Skills : JavaScript, Glulx knowledge
- Detailed instructions / documentation? (kind of like that
- Skills : fiddling with zarf's tools until you get it right, clear writing
Gargoyle
- Need an official maintainer
- Skills : C
- Bug reports
- Skills : none?
- I think the Linux version has a bug where some one-letter commands are not recognized, but I could be wrong (todo: test and see)
- Customization ? UI ? No idea...
Glulxe interpreters
- Are there still issues with sound ? Is Doe's list of bugs/incompatibilities still pertinent ?
- Skills: don't know
Zeugma
- Detailed instructions on how to use this
- Skills: C64 and multi-function cartridges (like 1541 Ultimate)
- Accents are not displayed yet
- Skills: being awesome at C64 programming
- perf improvements? (Inform 7 games are way too slow)
- I doubt it's possible since the author seems pretty awesome at C64 stuff
- Skills: being awesome at C64 programming
Other
- Mobile interpreters? (on Android, iPhone, etc)
- Skills: unknown yet
- A Choosatron-style interpreter (that prints the output on 'receipt'-sized thermal paper) would be amazing
- Skills: Arduino, code, etc.