The past few days have been spent sorting out an EULA (End User License Agreement), as well as working on the installation system and chipping away at bugs. Yesterday was spent tracking down a small bug in the Dump Map system, which was consistently failing to dump the correct Layer. The problem? A mis-typed variable. Such is life. :) I also had to tweak the documentation; any slight change now has to be added straight away, lest I lose track and end up with less than adequate documentation (I've spent so much time on them so far, there's no point getting lazy at this stage).
Today saw a couple of tweaks to the Map rotation code, to allow the current Layer, all Layers, or all visible Layers to be rotated. This was a relatively simple addition, and like so many recent tweaks it only came to light when methodically going through the docs and seeing how things worked in practise.
As I was uploading some files today, I noticed that it's now almost two years since FishEd was started (that might sound like a long time, but on average I was scraping only a couple of hours' coding time for an average of five days a week). Regardless, I now have a definite goal in mind: get FishEd released on the second anniversary of its inception (just over four weeks...! ).
