6/22/2023 0 Comments Editra editor![]() This would make the Ren'Py SDK slightly harder to install, but (IMO) nicer to use. So, I'd like people to go to and try it out, and see what they think. I'm really beginning to think that this is the best possible solution, especially if I can make Ren'Py give a sensible error message if the dependencies are missing. That seems unacceptable to me.Īn alternative would be to only include the source code to Editra (2.8 compressed megs - net change around 1 meg), and require the user to download python and wxpython on his own. ![]() If I was to include Editra in Ren'Py, the resulting distribution would be about 60 megs big, rather than the current 18. Editra is a multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development. It consists of the algorithm implemented in the R statistical programming language and provided as a Shiny app built to make this. ![]() This allows users to estimate base editing efficiency quicker and cheaper than using deep sequencing. (I don't know how big the Linux version would be, but figure it'll probably be about 10 megs big.) EditR is an algorithm for predicting potential editing in a guide RNA region from a single Sanger sequencing run. The Windows version of Editra is 9 compressed megs, while the mac version is 19. I was very close to choosing it instead of JEdit. It's written in Python, which opens the door to sharing components between it an Ren'Py, as part of an integration plugin. It's the easiest to use editor I know, and also one of the easiest to extend. It's nearly as fast as SciTE, sharing the scintilla editing component. The editor that I'd really like to ship with Ren'Py is one called Editra. ![]()
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