![]() ![]() ![]() I'm sure there are a lot of bugs too, I haven't tested it all that much. Of course, more error messages and commenting would be nice, but no one wants to do that. I'll answer questions people have, okay contributors, and check code changes.Īs far as programming goes, the major improvements I can think of are: Better memory usage (Shimeji was a hog and may have a leak), GUI for managing image sets at run time, allowing Shimejis to interact with non-browser windows, Pop Up Error messages, and Now Loading messages. But I opened up the project at google code so other people can contribute. I've pretty much done everything I want with the program and I'm not really intending to do more programming. So far, I have the English translation mostly done (although it could use editing) and I've added support for: multiple Shimeji types at once, better context menus, and the ability to force a Shimeji to perform behaviors. I'm mainly here asking people to contribute to the project: programmers, wiki writers, and people to make new Shimeji types. Anyway, I started a branch of the code called Shimeji-ee (Shimeji English Enhanced.) It's Shimeji, but completely in English/Engrish (including the configuration files) with some new enhancements. Remember Shimeji, that desktop mascot progam? Yeah, I know it's so two months ago. This is a submition by which I find is to be considered and useful.Įspecially for people who get tired of explaining to newcomers and customers what the manual of the shimeji says.: ![]()
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