Hi All,
I've been using Lua for long, and i did many homebrews for sony PSP using specific API (LuaPLayerHm, PGELua) etc.
Now I'm working on a project for Windows, using Lua, and I think Löve is the best to do that.
I have downloaded the latest version (0.7.2), it works fine for me, and I've already started working on little stuffs, such as a TextBox Input Class (Because I'll inevitably need it for my project).
Well isn't there any offline documention available for the latest release of Löve ? I've seen the wiki contents (http://love2d.org/wiki/Main_Page), nice work....But it'll be nice for me to have an entire copy of the wiki available offline, because i am not connected to the internet permanently....
By the way, sorry If I did writing/spelling mistakes cause I'm French, actually... :
Thanks so much!
Offline Documentation
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Re: Offline Documentation
It was right in front of my eyes...
But, Thanks soooo much!
But, Thanks soooo much!
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Re: Offline Documentation
Roland_Yonaba wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:59 am Hi All,
I've been using Lua for long, and i did many homebrews for sony PSP using specific API (LuaPLayerHm, PGELua) etc.
Now I'm working on a project for Windows, using Lua, and I think Löve is the best to do that.
I have downloaded the latest version (0.7.2), it works fine for me, and I've already started working on little stuffs, such as a TextBox Input Class (Because I'll inevitably need it for my project).
Well isn't there any offline documention available for the latest release of Löve ? I've seen the wiki contents (http://love2d.org/wiki/Main_Page), nice work....But it'll be nice for me to have an entire copy of the wiki available offline, because i am not connected to the internet permanently....
By the way, sorry If I did writing/spelling mistakes cause I'm French, actually... :
Thanks so much!
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target = boardIndex.getWhosPeekingThisLine()
target:setObey(true)
Re: Offline Documentation
Yo wtf
Re: Offline Documentation
He revived a 10 year old thread just to give a wrong version of what was already said here: https://love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php ... 23#p222923
I hope no one tries what he said, it would be a waste of bandwidth to download everything under love2d.org including all threads and attachments in the forums, the blog, etc. - basically it would act as a DDOS attack.
I guess this thread could be closed as there's already a pinned one about this topic (as bartbes mentions in the second post).
I hope no one tries what he said, it would be a waste of bandwidth to download everything under love2d.org including all threads and attachments in the forums, the blog, etc. - basically it would act as a DDOS attack.
I guess this thread could be closed as there's already a pinned one about this topic (as bartbes mentions in the second post).
Re: Offline Documentation
There are Lua and LÖVE docsets (among many others, of course) available for the lovely Mac offline docs app Dash. I'd really recommend giving it a look if you're a serious programmer (and use a Mac).
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Re: Offline Documentation
If u have linux you can do this, in windows is more obscure to do it , so you can get a download manager in windows and say "yo download the entire web of love2d.org/wiki"
in linux just make a folder, enter a that folder and click "open a terminal here" or something, and paste that command
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target = boardIndex.getWhosPeekingThisLine()
target:setObey(true)
Re: Offline Documentation
It's bad way to save documentation from websitealejandroalzate wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 5:04 amIf u have linux you can do this, in windows is more obscure to do it , so you can get a download manager in windows and say "yo download the entire web of love2d.org/wiki"
in linux just make a folder, enter a that folder and click "open a terminal here" or something, and paste that command
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