1 - Install imagemagick
- Mac:
brew install imagemagick
- Ubuntu Linux: Follow this guide
- If you are on windows, these instructions should work on WSL (windows subsystem for linux)
1- Save the following script as split-icons.sh
## For a beginner-friendly version of the following (more advanced users likely will get better use of the below, | |
## if you're just starting out...), see this new gist: | |
## https://gist.github.com/WolfgangSenff/0a9c1d800db42a9a9441b2d0288ed0fd | |
This document represents the beginning of an upgrade or migration document for GDScript 2.0 and Godot 4.0. I'm focusing on 2D | |
at the moment as I'm upgrading a 2D game, but will hopefully have more to add for 3D afterward. | |
## If you want more content like this, please help fund my cat's medical bills at https://ko-fi.com/kyleszklenski - thank you very much! On to the migration guide. |
tool | |
class_name LootTable | |
extends Resource | |
export var _element_type: Script = null setget set_element_type | |
export var data := [] setget set_data | |
func set_data(p_value: Array) -> void: | |
# Validate element types. | |
# Only necessary because Godot doesn't yet have typed Arrays | |
# or exportable user-defined Resource types. Hopefully coming for 4.0. | |
for i in len(p_value): |
1 - Install imagemagick
brew install imagemagick
1- Save the following script as split-icons.sh
using UnityEngine; | |
public class EnumFlagAttribute : PropertyAttribute | |
{ | |
public string enumName; | |
public EnumFlagAttribute() {} | |
public EnumFlagAttribute(string name) | |
{ |
I work as a full-stack developer at work. We are a Windows & Azure shop, so we are using Windows as our development platform, hence this customization.
For my console needs, I am using Cmder which is based on ConEmu with PowerShell as my shell of choice.
Yes, yes, I know nowadays you can use the Linux subsystem on Windows 10 which allow you to run Ubuntu on Windows. If you are looking for customization of the Ubuntu bash shell, check out this article by Scott Hanselman.
This guide is unmaintained and was created for a specific workshop in 2017. It remains as a legacy reference. Use at your own risk.
Workshop Instructor:
This workshop is distributed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
{"lastUpload":"2019-12-02T22:50:44.036Z","extensionVersion":"v3.4.3"} |
This is a guide for aligning images.
See the full Advanced Markdown doc for more tips and tricks
$script:bg = [Console]::BackgroundColor; | |
$script:first = $true; | |
$script:last = 0; | |
Import-Module Posh-Git | |
$BranchBehindAndAheadStatusForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::Magenta | |
$BranchBehindStatusForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::Yellow | |
$BranchAheadStatusForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::Green | |
$BranchIdenticalStatusToForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::White | |
$workingAdded = '+' |
{ | |
"version": "0.1.0", | |
"command": "cmd", | |
"isShellCommand": true, | |
"showOutput": "silent", | |
"args": [ | |
"/c" | |
], | |
"tasks": [ | |
{ |