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    • LinkCraft
      LinkCraft F last edited by

      It would be nice to have a setting that auto organizes your code when it’s on

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      • Doriphor
        Doriphor @LinkCraft last edited by Doriphor

        @LinkCraft Like code auto-formatting?

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          tigerboy3050 F last edited by

          Also Fuze needs like auto correct? Not sure what it's called. But in a text editor when your typing code suggestions come up and then u can just click on them. I think that would be really useful.

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          • pianofire
            pianofire Fuze Team @tigerboy3050 last edited by

            @tigerboy3050 I think that is autocomplete but yes it would be useful

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            • Retrocade_media
              Retrocade_media F last edited by

              Auto Correct might not be the right word. Too many nonsense words in code. But Notepad++ has a rather useful feature where it tries to auto-complete what you're typing based on the other words in the document as well as words in the coding language you're typing in.

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                DaddyJDM last edited by

                Related to autocomplete would be snippets - for example, type fo, and the editor suggests a skeleton for a for loop. That would be a good thing to keep optional, too, especially since Fuze's mission is educational.

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                • Martin
                  Martin Fuze Team @Retrocade_media last edited by

                  @Retrocade_media said in Feature suggestions:

                  Auto Correct might not be the right word. Too many nonsense words in code. But Notepad++ has a rather useful feature where it tries to auto-complete what you're typing based on the other words in the document as well as words in the coding language you're typing in.

                  Intellisense...

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                    tigerboy3050 F @pianofire last edited by

                    @pianofire Yes Autocomplete is what I meant.

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                      tony7059 last edited by

                      The Map Editor is a good start, but I think a fundamental requirement would be to provide some kind of visual clue of the drawing dimensions that fit on the Switch display, especially since dimensions are not displayed in the program.

                      The other issue relates to map updates and projects. If I update a map I can understand the need to copy it back to the project it's related to, but I think it should NOT fail to copy over a map with the same name. Currently, you have to delete the old copy and then add the new copy, which is a pain when you're iteratively trying to design your map and work with the associated code. How about if you just ask a guy to confirm the replacement?

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                      • Willpowered
                        Willpowered Fuze Team @tony7059 last edited by

                        The Map Editor is a good start, but I think a fundamental requirement would be to provide some kind of visual clue of the drawing dimensions that fit on the Switch display, especially since dimensions are not displayed in the program.

                        I think showing a customizable passepartout around the center of the camera view would be a useful feature. If you're making a game that runs at 960x540 resolution, you would set it to that size and it could display a rectangle representing the boundaries of your game area. The next best thing currently is to do ZL+R3 and set the camera zoom to your game resolution (if listed). Then you can see what fits on the screen at that resolution.

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