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Maybe as a clarifying question to @nesbox: why does the menu (and the "non-dev mode") exist at all? I always imagined that it served two purposes: 1. Make it easy...

I tested this on two Linux machines: In Chromium, scrolling works as expected. In Firefox, scrolling is reversed.

Oh, that did the trick! Didn't know about that relationship. I edited the title of this issue to reflect this. :)

So @lenaschimmel recently encountered this problem in the web version, where an endless loop locked the console, and she lost all work she'd done so far. :/ This is a...

> I didn't know that - how are they accessed? `help buttons` and `help keys`, respectively! :) I added those a couple of weeks ago. Personally, I love that TIC-80...

That *is* the latest released version, @paul59, released in July last year. :) You'd need to build the current main branch yourself to get features added after that, I think....

This happens to me, as well, on a German keyboard layout, Arch Linux, and Chromium 56. Any ideas on how to fix this?

Both are actually rather helpful! :) But you have to know they exist first. I'd suggest adding a visible "Usage" section both to the homepage and the README, which mentions...

Interesting concept! I don't know enough about metaprogramming in Ruby to tell if a similar "which item calls functions from which file" tracking would be feasible without extra markup. And...

This sounds like a very good solution! :) Yeah, the keys I think it's most important to do this for are space, enter, backspace, and the arrow keys. I assume...