the Xibalba blog. At least, once we've got the settings that allow for that. At the moment
I can't get the .love / .zip upload to take, so I'll post this here and link to it instead.
It's basically a quickie UI demo, using the widgets I've thus far made art for and tested in a LÖVE setup. Buttons, strings, a slider, a group of
radio buttons, a marquee, and a textbox. It builds on the public (MIT license), Lua part of a framework library we've developed.
The library is called TacoShell, mostly because a couple of us thought that would be a funny name for a library made and used by a Mexican
developer.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/ms-razz.png)
to make wise and prudent decisions.[1]
There were going to be a whole lot more widgets and some inter-menu transitions and such, but work has been busy and I kept falling asleep
at night when I meant to work on it.
![Mega Grin :megagrin:](./images/smilies/ms-megagrin.png)
Alas, documentation is rather lacking. I have an .odt sitting around with various examples and such, but about half of it is obsolete and
another large swath of it mashedtogetherinanuglyblob; plus it's missing everything done since, which is a lot. If I get a chance maybe
I'll clean that up and post it somewhere, or more likely start throwing together example-laden blog posts.
[1] - Also, they were my roommates and buddies at school.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/ms-glad.png)
One of them, who is presently working on wacky demos of his own using this, also had an early hand in the company.