From: Scott Rossi,

"I actually took a stab at doing a front end for MC that started about 4
years ago. The goal was to get better layout capabilities than those
provided in the current MC IDE, and keep everything (except the script
editor and message box) in a single, small-footprint palette. I only poke my nose into it every few months or so because the time to do something like this is very demanding, but FWIW, some screenshots are available here:


http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_1.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_2.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_3.jpg";

LOL!

That was the first thing I did when I switched from HC! After futzing with Dan Gelder's "Serf", I felt that the best path was MC, but the GUI begged for improvement. An "everthing" palette is still the best course, IMHO. Click a "part" button and ONLY its propreties are displayed. You're right, it's very time consuming. It's a bit like doing brain surgery on yourself... ;-)

You have a great eye for GUI and design. What graphic app did you use?



BTB, you're left-handed, right? You use the same test words that I use: sger,trewy, drety etc...

Ray G. Miller
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