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New FB IDE
#1
I have programmed a nice small editor which now supports FreeBasic directly (before it was made for PowerBasic only). The editor's name is simply "BE" (BasicEditor).

Here is the offical homepage:
http://www.rowalt.de/pc/ (Go to PowerBasic/FreeBasic there)

I hope You like the IDE. It supports function/sub/macro toggling to single lines, syntax coloring, auto case correction, can export the listing as RTF file, can directly cooperate with a resource editor and so on.
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#2
It looks like if the headline "PowerBasic/FreeBasic" is in the wrong tree, click at the last link named "Tools" in the page.

Anyway, the editor is really great! I like the function "folding subs/functions to one line", just using the keys "F11" and "F12"! Smile

And the "AutoMixedCase"-Function for API and Basic-Commands!

Kind regards from Germany

Peter
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#3
Nice little program. Yeah, the sub folder is quite nice... makes cleaner code when your looking at a program you haven't touched for months. Smile

Actually, there are a few things i'm looking forward to.

1. FIDO, nek.
2. FBXL, nek
3. FB IDE, Von
4. FB IDE, mystikshadows
5. port of rellib Wink
Jumping Jahoolipers!
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#4
just wanted to say this IDE rules... its all i use now.

bye
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#5
Some spelling errors (indent, not indend), but I like it. It's simple and effective, and it has block comment, something that I missed in FBIDE.
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#6
Looks nice IDE. Ill use it Smile
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Yeah, nick changed from lurah, but bullshit's are the same.
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#7
Yeah, really nice! I like it because it automatically capitalizes my code along with syntax highlights (kinda like VB does).
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#8
Roland, Nice!

How about adding a split window option for subs and functions
like in QB/PDS -- Where you hide the subs and functions from the
main code and then you select them separately from a View menu
when you want to view them.

That always made the code a little neater looking and easier to read.

Dean
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