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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2014-12-29T12:07:30+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/46352014-12-29T12:07:30+02:002014-12-29T12:07:30+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30983#p30983unfortunately it's not a priority for us to implement this functionality. not definitive but you'll have to be patient
]]>2014-12-22T08:24:12+02:002014-12-22T08:24:12+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30955#p30955Statistics: Posted by woodslanding — 22 Dec 2014, 07:24
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2014-12-21T23:21:04+02:002014-12-21T23:21:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30949#p30949 It helps to keep the files in version control (PatchPusher lives on github, for example) and be kind of strict about committing new changes when you have something working and are about to try refactoring/tweaking. Then you can always go back to an older-but-working version of your script, should something get out of sync, as would happen from time to time. An example: I paste almost-working code from editor into HH, encounter bug, then I tweak the code in HH editor until it works.. with version control I can always paste the HH versions back into the editor and use the 'diff' function to examine the changes it makes, without any worries that I will have lost any work.
Out of curiosity, what editor are you wishing to use?
Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 21 Dec 2014, 22:21
Statistics: Posted by woodslanding — 21 Dec 2014, 21:49
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2014-12-29T12:07:30+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/46352014-12-29T12:07:30+02:002014-12-29T12:07:30+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30983#p30983unfortunately it's not a priority for us to implement this functionality. not definitive but you'll have to be patient
]]>2014-12-22T08:24:12+02:002014-12-22T08:24:12+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30955#p30955Statistics: Posted by woodslanding — 22 Dec 2014, 07:24
]]>2014-12-21T23:21:04+02:002014-12-21T23:21:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4635&p=30949#p30949 It helps to keep the files in version control (PatchPusher lives on github, for example) and be kind of strict about committing new changes when you have something working and are about to try refactoring/tweaking. Then you can always go back to an older-but-working version of your script, should something get out of sync, as would happen from time to time. An example: I paste almost-working code from editor into HH, encounter bug, then I tweak the code in HH editor until it works.. with version control I can always paste the HH versions back into the editor and use the 'diff' function to examine the changes it makes, without any worries that I will have lost any work.
Out of curiosity, what editor are you wishing to use?
Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 21 Dec 2014, 22:21