Hello. You can't edit it directly in the app. Select file .rpy (or .rpyc) -> File menu -> Save as... And then edit it with notepad or something locally.
Itch is hardly an "unknown" or "untrusted" sight. Sure, mayby some user could put up a virus for people to download, but that has nothing to do with Dinaki putting up their own stuff. The website itself is fine.
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Hello. You can't edit it directly in the app.
Select file .rpy (or .rpyc) -> File menu -> Save as...
And then edit it with notepad or something locally.
Is there a portable version we can download and use during internet blackouts?
Nope.
I made this tool because I don't want to download any untrusted software just to view archive content.
Sorry but upload to unknown sites that you do not trust, is also not right
Before you had to download some soft to unpack the archive. Now you have an alternate. You still can use downloadable apps or use the website.
Today I also made an option to install the web app so it will act like a regular app. More info in the last dev post
Ok, thanx for reply
Itch is hardly an "unknown" or "untrusted" sight. Sure, mayby some user could put up a virus for people to download, but that has nothing to do with Dinaki putting up their own stuff. The website itself is fine.
Hello NintenHero , when I wrote "unknown" sites, I did not mean specifically Itch, but in general, downloading to any "not my" site on the Internet.
Oh, i see. I understand now.