Head on over to JSE, click the Tool icon top right, there's now a new "Image Library" button. From there, there's a list of categories, and from there a list of symbols.
You can click on an individual symbol to copy it to the clipboard, or click the little [all] tag to copy all the symbols onscreen into the clipboard.
(I think I need to disable AntiAlias on this bit..!)
It's a fairly simplistic function, and it just about does its job correctly
It'll fit new symbols in-between any symbols you have, so if you've drawn symbols 0-5 and 10-15, but copy a group of 10 symbols, they'll be numbered 6-9 then 16 onwards.
...but there's a couple of quirks if you run out of the 99 Symbol slots!! Otherwise it works as expected.
There's a minor "reload" quirk where it doesn't quite redraw the symbols correctly when you reopen the library, but a click should fix that.
I'll sort it some day!
The main issue right now is that the categories are all over the darned place, and I seriously need to fix the collection up a little bit better.
Other than that, though, it's more-or-less functional, so have-at, and let me know how you get on.
As always, thoughts in the comments or the Discord.
[glitched verse]
A hut,
A platform, (hut)
Some walls,
A duck,
A tree, (platform)
Some clouds,
A robot. (ROBOTIC)
A frog.
An arrow,
A block,
Some balls, (duck)
A fork, (walls)
A star,
A rainbow,
An apple, (frog)
And a flag. (la la la la la)
[break]
(la la la la la)
[chorus]
Within the Library (boop boop)
The Asset Library (blip blip)
I grab them all for free, (beep beep)
They are all there for me. (bup bup)
I use them happily, (bip bip)
Within the games you see. (bap bap)
Oh yeah, the library. (beep beep)
It is all there for me. (boop)
[break]
[glitched verse]
A boulder,
A spike, (dislike)
Some coral,
A mountain, (coral)
A moon,
A trooper,
A pony, (moon)
A computer.
Platdude, (spike)
A sleigh, (mountain)
Some bubbles,
Hurray,
A feather, (bubbles)
A spider,
A plane, (pony)
and a wall. (la la la la la)
[break]
(la la la la la)
[chorus]
Within the Library (boop boop)
The Asset Library (blip blip)
I grab them all for free, (beep beep)
They are all there for me. (bup bup)
I use them happily, (bip bip)
Within the games you see. (bap bap)
Oh yeah, the library. (beep beep)
It is all there for me. (boop)
"Cartoon Derek stacks his assets in the library" by Replicate/Flux
but also..
"Cartoon Derek stacks his assets in the library, A hut, a platform, some walls, a duck, a tree, some clouds, a robot, a frog, an arrow, a block, some balls, a fork, A star, a rainbow, an apple, and a flag." Replicate/Flux
[Dave and Green walking past yet another empty shopfront]
Dave: Even WHSmiths? Where are we going to get a magazine coverdisk from?
Green: You do know they stopped putting disks on magazines years ago?
Dave: What? No. That can't be right.
Green: They started putting CDs and DVDs on them.
Dave: It's not right, Greenie. It isn't right. How else will I get new software to try?
Green: You could always just use the internet.
Dave: It's not the same, though, is it. Going home with a magazine disk full of tools and stuff.
Green: Yeah, I miss that sort of thing. But if we're honest, Dave, when was the last time we read a magazine?
Dave: True, but at least the option was there! Now look - Dixons is gone, Game's vanished, Rumbelows.. Where's that gone?
Green: Even PC World's moved out to the retail park.
Dave: Remember when we could just walk around town and find everything we needed?
Green: Like that time we went cake shopping?
Dave: Exactly! Now it's all coffee shops and nail bars.
[They pass another empty store with 'To Let' signs]
Dave: Maybe we should just look online.
Green: Welcome to the modern world, Dave.
Dave: But how will I know if the software's any good without trying the demo first?
Green: Most things have free trials now.
Dave: And what if its virus riddled? The magazines used to deal with that stuff.
Green: Maybe we could join an online community?
Dave: I still think physical shops were better. At least then I could ask questions.
Green: You can ask questions online.
Dave: That's different! In shops, people are there to help.
[They stop outside what used to be Electronics Boutique]
Green: Nobody's here to help, any more.
Dave: You know what? Maybe I should open my own computer shop.
Green: Please don't.
Dave: With demos running on all the machines...
Green: Dave... No..
[End Credits roll as Dave tries to convince Green that a physical shop selling only PhileSplitter would be a fantastic business idea]
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