"Translator Trans Writer" ("Translater Trans Writer") is a script for script writer. You write scripts that are used to write scripts. An English to C script is an example. It has a huge scope of usage, and more features planned. Check Out the Includ
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TTW has it's homepage installed on the web. The address is, http://chris27wjoyner.blackapplehost.com/ttw/
Version 0.9R1 is complete. It was tested and works. This release contains a Windows GUI .trans file pattern editor. Please read it's documentation before loading pattern files with it. If you discover a bug or the program will not even work, please email me at chris29wjoyner@gmail.com. Thanks...
Manual_Basic_Trans_Build_Process.txt updated. Manual_ttw_and_tools_explained.txt Updated. Manual_TTW_Windows_PatternEditor.txt Added. Explains the problem with the TTW text editor. bin\TTW.exe Added. This is the TTW .trans file pattern and solution editor and writer. CHANGE_LOG.txt Added. This for people know what the changes are in the releases. That should be the file you are reading now. It could have been printed out. BUGS.txt Added, to tell what bugs are already known about. It also lists contacts if any, to report bugs. Bug Fixes. TTW should now create a .trans file like it was supposed to do. It was tested and worked.
I have decided not to take out the windows editor after all. In some of my last news posts I said I was removing it. I have decided to resurrect it, and change how it represents files. Hopefully I can have it released soon.
A windows package of the new TTW has been released. This version takes away the old GUI editor, and installs command line programs. The new command line programs allow the creation of .trans files from the command prompt. Some kind of editor is still needed to create the .trans pattern data files. A special text editor is planned in the future, for both windows and linux. Other coders are welcome, and so are front ends.
The command line tools are being built, and it looks promising. TTW is being setup so that it can be used with graphical front ends. This should make porting TTW very easy. Without front ends, TTW should be completely usable. The only problem I can see, is creating .trans file data patterns. It depends on your setup. But you might require a hex editor until a certain special front end has been created. This could also apply to the .totrans files, it depends on your configuration setups. This upcoming release should continue to use the old 0002 version headers and data. If there are people interested, front ends are welcome for TTW. thanks and God Blessings,.
It has been a very long time since I even looked at TTW. Here are the new plans. I am going to stop developing the editor, and work only on the command line program. I will however develop tools to allow the special coding to be easily setup in the configurations. That also means I am going to change how the script files are packed. I want to still use the configuration headers, but have them put in a separate place. I might put them in with the translator files area. I know the editor can still be built, but by not developing on it, I will be working on the core, the translator engine itself. This will also allow me to have two releases, one for linux/unix and one for Windows/dos. Thanks and God blessings...
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