For example, you can now make connections with the connection tool.
Remarkable.
Unfortunately, implicit connections aren't updated as you edit the level
yet.
Also came with some refactors for searching a level and whatnot.
It now supports arbitrary regions! The tool itself still makes
rectangles, but you can shift-drag to add to the selection.
It also distinguishes visually between a floating selection and not, is
more easily visible against certain tile backgrounds and at small zoom
levels, and, I don't know, probably some other stuff.
You know. Lexy colors. Seems to make sense.
Also fixed several places I just hated the color scheme, such as the
hover color in popup menus and the title bar in dialogs. Woohoo.
- On small screens, the top two headers (with the pack + level names)
are now removed; instead the pack and level name are shown when
starting each level, and the buttons from those headers are moved into
a pause menu.
- The options, compat, and level browser dialogs were all reworked to
fit better on narrow screens.
- The level overlay has a more consistent layout and tries harder to not
draw in the middle, where the player generally is (except that the
mobile pause menu goes there, but oh well).
- The score tally at the end of a level is now less of a small table and
more of... more numbers, I guess?
- Links to the music source and author now open in a new window to
reduce risk of accidentally clicking them and losing your progress.
- A few obituaries were shortened, and several more were added.
- The game ending screen is now accessible on a touchscreen (oops).
- The pause and rewind buttons visually indicate when you're in that
mode, suggesting you can hit them again to switch to normal play.
- Touch controls are now relative to the player and only apply within
the game viewport.
- Disabled buttons look a bit less janky.
Still some work to do on this, but it's a pretty solid start.