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LUA TextReader is a text reading/viewing program, made in Lua for PSP.
LUA TextReader is a text reading/viewing program, made in Lua for PSP.
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[[Category:PSP homebrew applications]]
[[Category:Lua applications on PSP]]
[[Category:Other PSP homebrew applications]]

Latest revision as of 03:32, 24 October 2024

LUA TextReader
Psp02.png
General
AuthorMike Haggar (mikehaggar99)
TypeOther
Version0.2
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2005/08/23
Links
Download
Website
Source

LUA TextReader is a text reading/viewing program, made in Lua for PSP.

There's no text wrapping, and the UNIX/PC text mode switch is not perfect.

Installation

Requires Lua 0.7b4 or above to run this program.

Copy the folder to the APPLICATIONS folder inside the LUA Player folder.

Both browser.lua and index.lua must be in the same directory.

User guide

It opens files that's named *.txt, *.lua, *.c, *.cpp, *.html and *.htm. Anything else can also be opened if you switch to open all files mode.

Be careful when using all files mode though, there's no checks to differ between text files and other types of files.

You can play module music when reading. Just press square when you got a text file open and select a module file. Default files are *.mod, *.xm and *.it.

Default music directory is /PSP/MUSIC/. You can also switch to all files mode here. To end music playback, press square when reading and then start.

Controls

Text/Musicbrowser:

Up/Down - Scroll list

Left/Right - Scroll list faster

Cross - Open file/directory

Triangle - Up one directory

L - Switch between time and name sorting

R - Switch between selected and all file open mode

Start - Restart (or quit if you use Lowser)

Reader:

Up and Down - Scroll text vertical

Left and Right - Scroll text horizontal

Cross - Hold down to scroll fast

Circle - Hold down to scroll faster

Square - Select music file to play

Triangle - Switch colors

L - UNIX/PC text mode switch

R - Line numbers off/on

Select - Return to menu

Changelog

0.2

  • Filebrowser is now in a separate file.
  • Fixed bug in filebrowser code.
  • Added many new features in the filebrowser.
  • Redid some of the filebrowser code, easier to understand now.
  • Reader can now open all kind of files.
  • Holding circle will now scroll 33 lines (a.k.a. 1 page) and not 100.
  • Added optional module music playback when reading.
  • Added alternative colors.

0.1

  • First release, hopefully with most bugs fixed.

Credits

Big thanks to:

  • Shine and Nevyn (for porting LUA and script examples).
  • Enrico Colombini (for Lua short reference).
  • Adobe (for Acrobat Reader).
  • Sony (for PSP).
  • Microsoft (for Windows and Notepad).

External links

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