The easiest way to test it is to use TeaseMe or GuideMe, both will run the xml file generated.imtoosexy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 6:58 am I'm not exactly sure how I did it, but after reopening a few times and playing with the pathname where teases are saved I made a tease file.xml and when I open that file I am able to add pages and use the tease maker. Since then I have been able to create new teases and add pages to them.
Now I need to know the requirements for being able to use 'generate nyx script, on new teases it works, and downloaded teases it also works. but specifically the tease i'm working on it doesn't
My second question is how do I use the Go range(1..20)'page' command in the tease maker?
go(range(3,5,'page')), I also found something in the nyx tab called start number for random pages, i dont know what it is.
my third question is how do I test the tease efficiently? Is there a run script option or do you test it in nyx?
The editor will allow you to do some basic testing and also has a couple menu items under tools (check pages and check loops) that look for common errors.
I have recreated the wiki for the editor, it was originally on google code which got shut down.
https://github.com/philormand/tease-me-editor/wiki
The most common problem is not loading a tease or not creating a new tease after opening the editor.
It will allow you to edit pages etc, but it doesn't know where to save them to if you don't.
(I originally wrote it as a tool to create my own teases when I got frustrated with the online editor, so it isn't always obvious, I should probably disable editing if there is no tease loaded in the editor)
If you are still having problems with generating nyx code, if you want to send me a copy of the tease I can have a look at why it isn't working.