was released on October 17, 2019. The main downloads of Ren'Py 7.3.5 are:
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You only need to download one of these three files. Each contains the full Ren'Py software development kit, with everything needed to develop Ren'Py games for Windows XP and up, Mac OS X 10.6 and up, and Linux x86/x86_64. The development environment contains the files needed to produce games for all three platforms, the Ren'Py tutorial, and 'The Question', an example game.
Download Atom for Mac to edit plain text and code. Atom has had 5 updates within the past 6 months. The latest Atom text editor version can be found HERE Go ahead and install the latest version of Atom for Mac. Step 2: Install the necessary Spark(Particle) packages for Atom There are a few packages that you need to install within Atom, in order to use it just like the custom Atom based Particle Dev app.
Ren'Py is free to download and use for commercial and non-commercial purposes. It may be modified and distributed under the terms of its license.
Additional Downloads. When necessary, the Ren'Py SDK will automatically download additional packages, such as text editors and Android/iOS support. These packages are available for direct download at the bottom of this page.
Release History and Updates
There has been an update to Ren'Py 7.3.5 to address the requirementthat Android applications target Android 10 (android-29). For alink and instructions on how to install this update, please seethe thread on the Lemma Soft Forums.
Announcement
I'm happy to announce Ren'Py 7.3.5, the latest in a series ofreleases that continue to maintain Ren'Py 7.3. This release fixes thecompilation of iOS projects, and adds a button that accesses the audiodirectory to the launcher.
As there have been quite a few changes since Ren'Py 7.3 was originallyreleased, please check out the changelog for new features that will helpyou create your visual novels and games.
Ren'Py 7.3 is brought to you by:
- Alisha Taylor
- Andy_kl
- Arda Güler
- Ben Wright
- DragoonHP
- Donghyeok Tak
- Herpior
- Jan Beich
- Joshua Fehler
- Julian Uy
- Kobaltcore
- Lee Yunseok
- Mal Graty
- Moshibit
- Nyaatrap
- Pionere
- Psunbury
- Remix
- Roope Herpiö
- Sylvain Beucler
and myself, Tom 'PyTom' Rothamel.
Downloads of Ren'Py 7.3.5 can be found at:
A full list of changes to Ren'Py can be found at:
A list of changes that may require you to update your game can be found at:
Please also check out the credits and list of sponsors.
Editor Downloads
When first asked to edit a file, the Ren'Py launcher will prompt you to download and install an editor. As this may fail if your Internet connection is unreliable, the editors can be downloaded separately. To install, extract the contents of the editor archive to the Ren'Py directory.
- Atom (Windows):renpy-7.3.5-atom-windows.zip
- Atom (Mac):renpy-7.3.5-atom-mac.zip
- Atom (Linux):renpy-7.3.5-atom-linux.tar.bz2
- Editra (Windows):renpy-7.3.5-editra-windows.zip
- Editra (Mac):renpy-7.3.5-editra-mac.zip
- Editra (Linux):renpy-7.3.5-editra-linux.tar.bz2
- jEdit:renpy-7.3.5-jedit.zip
Android and iOS Support
When building Android packages, iOS packages, or web distributions, Ren'Py will prompt you to download RAPT (Ren'Py Android Packaging Tool), Renios (Ren'Py iOS Support), or Renpyweb (Web Platform Support). As these downloads may fail if your Internet connection is unreliable, these packages can be downloaded separately. To install, extract the contents of the archive to the Ren'Py directory. (Place the 'rapt', 'renios', or 'web' directory into the 'renpy-7.3.5' directory.)
- Android Support (RAPT):renpy-7.3.5-rapt.zip
- iOS Support (Renios):renpy-7.3.5-renios.zip
- Web Platform Support (Renpyweb):renpy-7.3.5-web.zip
Additional Downloads
- Raspberry Pi Support:renpy-7.3.5-raspi.tar.bz2
- Contains files required to allow Ren'Py to run on the Raspberry Pi. This should be untarred in the Ren'Py sdk directory.
- Ren'Py Source Code:renpy-7.3.5-source.tar.bz2
- Contains the source code of the Ren'Py distribution without any binary components.
- Pygame_SDL2 Source Code:pygame_sdl2-2.1.0-for-renpy-7.3.5.tar.gz
- Contains the source code for the version of pygame_sdl2 required to run this version of Ren'Py. This may be newer than any released version of pygame_sdl2.
- Other Dependencies:https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/license.html
- Ren'Py contains free software licensed under a number of licenses, including the GNU Lesser General Public License. A full list of software and links to git repositories from which the software can be downloaded is linked above.
- Checksums:checksums.txt
- Checksums for the various files making up the Ren'Py distribution.
We also maintain a complete list of releases.
I’ve been writing in Markdown since the day I learned about it back in, only God knows when. Since then, my main writing tool on my macOS was Sublime Text but for the last month or so, things have changed. I moved to Atom by Github and today, I am going to tell you how to turn Atom into the Best Markdown Editor for macOS.
If you’ve been reading my recent articles, I mentioned in two of them Sublime Text as an example app to use for code editing. From now on, this will change, instead, I will recommend Atom by Github because it’s free, open source and you can customize it any way you want through packages and themes.
For those of you who use Editorial app on iOS for writing like I do, these Atom packages that I mention below should make the experience really similar.
Let’s Take a Look at How to Turn Atom into the Best Markdown Editor for Mac. #
Now it’s not a secret that I like Markdown, I wrote many times about it and today is no different.
With just a few packages, Atom will be the only text editor you will ever need whenever you want to write in Markdown. It’s so good, that if you use Editorial on iOS, you will feel right at home.
Here are the packages you will need:
Markdown-Writer by Zhuochun#
This is the first base package you need to start your Markdown writing in Atom. This package adds all the features that you would expect to see in any Markdown text editor like:
- Insert Links
- Insert Images
- Insert Footnotes 1
- Toggle text styles
- Much, much more
It’s based on a keyboard shortcut. After installing it, you need to activate it and to do that, you will need to do the following:
- Toggle command plate.
shift + command + P
- Execute the following command:
Markdown Writer: Create Default Keymaps
You have just created Keymaps.
Now, in order to see all the keyboard shortcuts, open the command plate again and execute this command:
Markdown Writer: Open Cheat Sheet
.You should see all the shortcuts needed to start your new Markdown writing adventures with Atom.
Atom Tool Bar by Wojtek Siudzinski#
This package serves as the second base on our list to get this party fully started. You’ll need this to make the third package function properly.
How it works-it adds an empty toolbar which you can fill by installing one of its many compatible plugins.
Toolbar for Markdown-Writer by Zhuochun#
Now, we get to the good stuff. By taking advantage of the previous package, Toolbar for Markdown will add a toolbar that includes all the necessary editing tools that a Markdown writer needs.
Here’s the full list:
- Add New Post/Draft
- Preview Markdown
- Manage Tags
- Manage Categories
- Insert Link
- Insert Image
- Bold
- Italic
- Code/Code Block
- Unordered List
- Ordered List
- Task List
- Heading 1
- Heading 2
- Heading 3
- Jump to Previous Heading
- Jump to Next Heading
- Insert Table
- Format Table
Markdown Preview by atom#
Now, you got all your writing tools ready and set up. You’ll want to see how your final work is going to look as you’re writing.
This is the package for you. It comes pre-installed and it’s made by the people behind Atom themselves.
Remember the Markdown Preview button from the package above? It will toggle this on open.
Markdown Scroll Sync by Mark Hahn#
Your screen is split in half with a preview showing you that sweet Markdown preview. However, it doesn’t scroll while you type?
No problem, because that’s what this package is for.
That’s it. It sync your scrolls.
Browser Plus by skandasoft#
One of my favorite features in Editorial for iOS is the built in browser. It might sound strange to download a browser package for Atom when Chrome or Firefox is a
command + tab
away.I think it’s still good to have fully functioning browsers with all the great features that a browser has in Atom.
All you’ll need to do to open it is: press
control + option + O
and you will get a browser with the following features:- Live Preview
- Back/Forward Button
- DevTool
- Refresh
- History
- Favorites
- Simple Plugin Framework – jQuery/ContextMenu based
WordCount by nesQuick#
This package is for people who like to keep count and keep a close eye on how many characters and words they’ve written.
It displays them neatly in the status-bar and contains a writing goal tracker.
Plus, you can set a writing goal which is why there’s a red line under the numbers in the image above.
Markdown Folding by JoseBlanca#
Last but not least. When you write a long article such as this one with multiple headings, instead of scrolling down and up, we can just fold these heading to close the sections of the articles that we are done with.
In order to activate this package after installing it, there’re couple of things that you have to do:
- Toggle command plate.
shift + command + P
- Execute the following command:
Application: Open Your Keymap
- At the bottom of the
.cson
file that will open, add the following:
markdown by burodepeper#
Thanks to Michael Holley who recomended this package in the comments below.
What this great package allow you to do is get a real-time preview of Markdown without needing to open a preview panel.
Plus many other great features like:
- Automatically create new list-items when pressing enter
- Indent or outdent list-items by pressing tab or shift+tab
- Add shortcuts (via _, * and ~) for toggling inline-emphasis and strike-through on selected text
And much more.
Conclusion: #
This should make Atom an exact replica of what Editorial app on iOS is. A perfect, simple yet so complicated Markdown text editor that is capable of doing pretty much anything your heart desires with all the packages that you’ve installed on it.
If you know of more packages that could make Markdown even more, easier and enjoyable than it already is, then make sure to contact me.
Atom Text Editor Windows 10
I hope you find this tutorial useful and keep on marking down!
Atom Text Editor For Mac
- Tip: Insert Bigfoot supported footnotes by executing the command
Markdown Writer: Insert Footnote
then inLable
typefn1
and for the next footnote typefn2
and so on.↩︎