I'm still trying to get a handle on what this website editing software can do, but I've got most everything online There's a quickie help page for Manga Reader available, though it only includes some basic info. As soon as I figure a good way to get multiple sub pages going, I'll add some more details to it. Of course, if you've installed the software, there's a full help file included. It just doesn't work on Linux.
Speaking of Manga Reader on Linux, there's still one bug I'm trying to squash. When in full screen, the page isn't centered in the display. Not a huge deal for vertical pages, but it reduces horizontal ones a little, so I'd like to get it fixed. When I do, I'll be uploading version 1.4.3 that also fixes some other minor issues that also appear in the Windows version. Hopefully I'll get it nailed down in the next day or two.
Multi-Monitor Wallpaper Viewer works fine in the Visual Studio IDE, but for some reason gets errors when running it on it's own. I think I know what's causing it, but I'll need to get it taken care of before I put it up on the site. I'm also a bit torn on how to deploy it. The installer Microsoft includes with the Express version of their software doesn't make a proper package. I thought I could use their web based installer until I found that it doesn't actually copy the EXE to your hard drive, but instead runs it from the server. The "CD-Rom" based installer isn't much better as it has a subdirectory with files making it difficult to make a self extracting zip installer. I have found one slightly buggy install maker that seems to work, so not all hope is lost, but it has it's own problems as well. Anyway, I'm just venting a little. I'll get some sort of installer going even if I have to break down and write it myself. :)
Going forward, I'll be overhauling MMWV almost completely. It is essentially my first C# project, so I made some bad choices when I was designing it. Version 2 will be a bit more like Photoshop in that there will be a complete canvas that spreads across your entire monitor setup and layers where you can add pictures for wallpapers. I've got a lot of ideas on how I can build it this way, so hopefully the work will progress quickly :)
Speaking of Manga Reader on Linux, there's still one bug I'm trying to squash. When in full screen, the page isn't centered in the display. Not a huge deal for vertical pages, but it reduces horizontal ones a little, so I'd like to get it fixed. When I do, I'll be uploading version 1.4.3 that also fixes some other minor issues that also appear in the Windows version. Hopefully I'll get it nailed down in the next day or two.
Multi-Monitor Wallpaper Viewer works fine in the Visual Studio IDE, but for some reason gets errors when running it on it's own. I think I know what's causing it, but I'll need to get it taken care of before I put it up on the site. I'm also a bit torn on how to deploy it. The installer Microsoft includes with the Express version of their software doesn't make a proper package. I thought I could use their web based installer until I found that it doesn't actually copy the EXE to your hard drive, but instead runs it from the server. The "CD-Rom" based installer isn't much better as it has a subdirectory with files making it difficult to make a self extracting zip installer. I have found one slightly buggy install maker that seems to work, so not all hope is lost, but it has it's own problems as well. Anyway, I'm just venting a little. I'll get some sort of installer going even if I have to break down and write it myself. :)
Going forward, I'll be overhauling MMWV almost completely. It is essentially my first C# project, so I made some bad choices when I was designing it. Version 2 will be a bit more like Photoshop in that there will be a complete canvas that spreads across your entire monitor setup and layers where you can add pictures for wallpapers. I've got a lot of ideas on how I can build it this way, so hopefully the work will progress quickly :)