huh, I've never heard of an exclamation mark specifying an archive before. Well, I guess it's not that big of a problem if it works from the temp directoryRoan wrote:
If I can't fix the bug I'll just copy the program to the temp directory and execute it from there xD. Not all that convenient but it would work. From what I've been able to find out an ! in a file path is sometimes used to specify a zip archive so that's probably what's causing the issue. And you right on what the ! is in Java, it's indeed boolean negation ^^.

Oh, yay (ノ・ω・)ノ I got it right! Boolean negation! c:
Actually, I think I've sort of messed up the explanation there xD What actually happens is that the explorer window doesn't even open at all!Roan wrote:
xD yet another interesting bug. I'm guessing that when running as system you can't open the file since it is owned by the user and not by system. Not sure though, but yeah I'm not going to fix it.

But yeah, it's really not something to worry about c:
I still like Python better! ^~^Roan wrote:
xD that's quite the improvement! And yeah Java has it's pros and cons, but the same goes for every other language, so for now I'm sticking with Java xD.
Well, I actually thought about that. Maybe there's another method in Java for this that doesn't make it flash :vRoan wrote:
Actually now that you mention it, that is intended behavior xD. Well actually it's a side effect. When you have to overlay osu! option enabled the program will make every attempt to stay the top window. Part of this functionality is to immediatly jump on top of other windows when they try to jump on top of the window. And, well, apparently that causes the icon to flash :/. It's not really I can remove though since if it doesn't have this functionality it is not guaranteed that I'll stay on top. When it's flashing it's basically telling you that it won the competion for top window from another program. So I'm not sure if there is a way to disable it, but I'm going to look into it.
Isn't really a problem at all, but I personally have found it a bit distracting.
Features:
I'd like it if you would :3 Rechecking all these checkboxes / reloading the config file over and over again is kind of annoying. Right now I can totally forgive you for that, but when an installed program does that, man... It's like when you scroll down, click on something, go back and you're on top of the list again ._.Roan wrote:
Well, true, I'll give it some more though and hopefully come up with a good system.
I only just read at your todo list that you're working on passing the config file via the command line, which is a fantastic idea! :3
ヽ(。・ω・。)ノRoan wrote:
I just implemented this xD.
Alright :^)Roan wrote:
I won't say that it won't happen but it's at the bottom of my todo list.
One more thing:
This is probably supposed to happen, but the config window doesn't appear in the taskbar. If it is just an option you can simply set to true or something, in my opinion, you should

I just wanted to point it out anyway ^^
Thanks for being patient, I've totally forgotten to reply to you D:Roan wrote:
And again thank you for helping ^^
And thanks for letting me help, I really enjoy it! <3