Re: Status of QMON
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 5:55 pm
Great work, I can supply better scans of the packages.
great - let's move package recreation to a separate thread then (under General)Ralf R. wrote:Great work, I can supply better scans of the packages.
Wow, Oli, thank you soooo much. If I didn't already know that you're German I would know now, this is a level of pedantry, erm, I mean professionalism I can totally identify with I'm almost OCD when it comes to formatting of source code and other documents, so this helps me a lot I still need some time to clean up my act, but this was an important step.olifink wrote:I still want to clean up a bit further (superfluous spaces, in paragraph highlights), so if you want make changes to the doc right now please do it online here https://1drv.ms/w/s!AgxrZW7zjbUwjtAtYpAa360ez10hXw
That's great - thanks Marcel!!mk79 wrote:I have now released the existing QJump QMON/JMON versions: https://www.kilgus.net/2018/12/14/qmon/.
Thank you. Herr Kilgus!mk79 wrote:I have now released the existing QJump QMON/JMON versions
I just took the ones distributed last by Jochen. My own versions are based on the source of QMON 2.13/JMON 2.16, but there is no version history, so no idea what has changed. I've added those assembled by me, I think they should be pretty much the QJump versions but with some use of the system palette in JMON as I used a newer keys_colour file.pjw wrote:Very nice However, I already have a JMON version 2.14 (15922 b), and lo and behold! a version V2.15 (16004 b) too! Wots wot?
Not guilty Norm. Never heard of this before. Thanks for the eComic BTW.NormanDunbar wrote:Whoo Hoo! SMON!
Many years ago I heard a rumour, possibly via Dilwyn - but don't quote me on that, that a new PE version of QMON was coming out at some point.