Tag: KAGE

  • Kage Studio Backlog

    UPDATED: 2020/01/014 Dumping Kage Studio’s TODO list. Anyone is free to check-out the code and implement what’s needed before releasing a binary for public testing. Listed in no particular order: IMPLEMENT pseudo-delete of fill via 0-alpha rendering IMPLEMENT pseudo-delete of stroke via 0-alpha rendering FIX rendering of all layers while mouse is Down IMPLEMENT undo…

  • Kage Studio released?

    Kage Studio released?

    Not really. 🙁 Was gonna clean-up my drive when I realized that the prototype-ish source code of Kage Studio hasn’t been committed, yet. Didn’t have a working GTKMM-2.0/GCC on my Windows box so I have no idea what works and what does not in the code, so I simply committed the code last week. Days…

  • Smack Planning!

    Smack Planning!

    As much as I’d like to follow SCRUM in the development of Smack!, we couldn’t. So instead of calling it a Sprint Planning, I’m calling the meeting Smack Planning! 😀 Photos below are what Mark, Uriel and I drew for the planning of Smack! If you’ve been checking the SVN repository, you now know that…

  • Incredible!ndia

    Incredible!ndia

    My employers sent me to the company’s India headquarters for three months business stuff. This will make me miss Global Game Jam at Manila for the second time. I’ve been wanting to have this opportunity to use KAGE is such event. According to our project page at SourceForge, statistics show that India is top 13…

  • KonsolScript 0.3.110102 released

    KonsolScript 0.3.110102 released

    After more than a month of delay, we are finally releasing KonsolScript 0.3.110102 — the first official distribution containing Quixie; yes we are deprecating FreeKE. Been having a problem debugging the build for GNU/Linux, thus only an installer for Windows is made. The source code is released as well. Please note that version 0.2.100402 is…

  • Quixie build 100402 released

    Thanks to DJ Peters’s FBSound, Quixie could play sounds now. It supports all of FreeKE’s Sound functions except Sound:Stop(). It supports WAV, MP3, and OGG. Sorry, but no MIDI for Quixie. Download it from Quixie’s wiki page. DEB package for Debian and derived distros to follow.