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In QB we used ".bas",. why not make a opptional extension support like:
.fbas
.fbp <--{FreeBasic Program]
.sbas <--{Super BAS
jk]
Then, like the IDEs would open on clicking them, like with DevC++,..
Maybe not, never hurt to voice a oppinion tho,,.. :wink:
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LOL Indeed it doesn't hurt a bit....you voiced yours, did it hurt? Told ya...lol
FBM (Free Basic Module)
FBL (Free Basic Library)
FBH (Free Basic Header)
and last but not least... Victor, pay attention here...LOL
FBP (Free Basic Project) !!!!!!!!! lololol
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.fbp is the extension I used for FIDO. .fbx or .fbxl is the extension I use for FBXL.
I'd knock on wood, but my desk is particle board.
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Long Live Adosorken, you have a follower ;-)......awesome dude...
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Yes, I like also to have an own extension ("FBC" for "FreeBasicCompiler" or "FreeBasicCode", like you want ;-) ).
My GFA-Basic has *.g32 and always the correct editor is opening, but *.bas is PowerBasic or Visual Basic or freeBASIC and mostly the wrong editor is starting up...
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Quote:.fbp is the extension I used for FIDO. .fbx or .fbxl is the extension I use for FBXL.
:rotfl: Never saw that coming,. alsome Ado!!
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BAS works. Why change it?
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Quote:BAS works. Why change it?
You can find the answer in the first post.
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In the end it's all just straight ASCII text, so you could call them *.kiwi or *.antidisestablishmentaryism and it wouldn't matter
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Quote:In the end it's all just straight ASCII text, so you could call them *.kiwi or *.antidisestablishmentaryism and it wouldn't matter
I know that, ^_^ I ment something official, for that editor (IDE, who ever made it could include something like that), Ado beat me to it,. (e.i. Dev C++ has .dev (and .cpp), when you click on it, it opens the editor and the file,.. very nice..) :wink:
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