Basalt 1.7 Update

- New Objects (Flexbox, Graph, Treeview)
- Pluginsystem to add/remove functionality
- Reworked the entire Object system, instead of one big Object Class we have multiple classes: Object, VisualObject, ChangeableObject
- Instead of one big Frame Class we have multiple Frame Classes: BaseFrame, Frame, MovableFrame, ScrollableFrame, MonitorFrame, Flexbox
- Removed the Animation Object, and added a animation plugin instead
- Removed the Graphic Object and merged it's functionality with the image object
- Updated currently existing objects
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Robert Jelic
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## editLine
Edits the line on index position
#### Parameteres:
1. `number` index
2. `string` text
### Description
Edits the content of a line at the specified index position in a Textfield object.
### Parameteres
1. `number` index - The position of the line you want to edit
2. `string` text - The new content you want to set for the line
### Returns
#### Returns:
1. `object` The object in use
#### Usage:
* Edits the line
### Usage
* Edits the content of a line at a specific index:
```lua
local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame("myFirstFrame"):show()
local aTextfield = mainFrame:addTextfield("myFirstTextfield"):show()
basalt.debug(aTextfield:editLine(1, "Hello!"))
```
local basalt = require("basalt")
local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame()
local aTextfield = mainFrame:addTextfield()
aTextfield:addLine("Original text", 1)
aTextfield:editLine(1, "Hello!")
basalt.autoUpdate()
```
In this example, a Textfield object is created and added to the mainFrame. A line with the content "Original text" is added at index position 1. The `editLine` method is then called to update the content of the line at index 1 to "Hello!".