Björnke von Gierke wrote:

It's here, and there was much frolicking! (at least my cat is...)

Beware of cats on keyboards; you never know what they'll type.  ;)

I didn't like the way Rev presents it's documentation entries, so I made my own GUI (like Benedict Seidl did before).

There are two parts to it:
1. A library that takes all the xml stuff out of handling the documentation entries, which makes it easy for others to make their own documentation GUI stack.
2. And there's my own GUI stack, interfacing said library.

Great job!

The only downside is that it's dependent on Rev's XML library so it can't be used in the MC IDE, but perhaps I can make a variant of it for that.

Some of us who work on the MC IDE project made a lightweight Dictionary shell some time ago, but I don't think it's been updated for the latest format of Rev's docs. If we can get some assurances the format is now stable it would become worthwhile updating it.

But your library is very tempting; perhaps this will motivate me to provide a "Rev compatibility" tool to allow their runtime libs to be used within MC.

Like your chat tool, another helpful and inspiring creation. Thanks Björnke!

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