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- Jul 01, 2012 7:09
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
- Replies: 8
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Re: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
I used a tool called Process Monitor (procmon.exe) from Sysinternals and was able to generate a csv logfile of a compiled version of the program, from start to finish. The log is 22k odd lines of system operations. The program sits idle after creating it's thread, and then 5 seconds later (when I us...
- Jul 01, 2012 6:00
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2162
Re: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
Can you test this using the "GDI" graphic driver? setenviron("fbgfx=GDI") screen 17,,,1 ? "Hello World" do loop @ fxm - Using this code still ends the program for me with Alt+Enter. @ MichaelW - I'm not sure where that is and I'll start searching, thanks. [edit] I'm ab...
- Jul 01, 2012 5:57
- Forum: Game Dev
- Topic: Where is link to binding for libtcod 1.5.1 for freebasic?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1579
Where is link to binding for libtcod 1.5.1 for freebasic?
I have not been able to find a link to the FB Binding for libtcod 1.5.1 as mentioned in another thread.
Anyone know where that might be?
Anyone know where that might be?
- Jul 01, 2012 5:22
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2162
Re: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
Here is code that exemplifies the problem better.
Run the program, then press Alt + Enter.
This ends the program for me, (on Win 7)
However, with the do...loop trapping there should be no exit, as far as I understand.
Run the program, then press Alt + Enter.
This ends the program for me, (on Win 7)
However, with the do...loop trapping there should be no exit, as far as I understand.
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screen 17,,,1
? "Hello World"
do
loop
- Jun 30, 2012 6:28
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2162
Win 7, in fullscreen mode using Alt+Enter ends program
Here is a simple demonstration that shows switching screen from normal to full works correctly when following the code. However, using Alt+Enter, which normally toggles fullscreen in windows applications causes the FB program to exit. Is there something I could add to the code to prevent the program...
- Jun 09, 2012 3:38
- Forum: General
- Topic: Color display error in fullscreen mode Win 7[SOLVED]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1106
Re: Color display error in fullscreen mode
Thanks Richard, I'll give that a try.
edit: Using 32 bpp and defining the colors fixes the problem. Thanks again Richard.
edit: Using 32 bpp and defining the colors fixes the problem. Thanks again Richard.
- Jun 09, 2012 0:58
- Forum: General
- Topic: Color display error in fullscreen mode Win 7[SOLVED]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1106
Re: Color display error in fullscreen mode
Hmmm. Is this an error in the compiler, or is there a more robust way to define colors so they work in both normal and full screen modes?
- Jun 09, 2012 0:40
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project layout
- Replies: 34
- Views: 5839
Re: Project layout
I use a separate .bas file for each different section of code that has a distinct purpose, with a header file for each. Then I only need to include the dear files when one file needs to access functions in another file. Currently my game code is separated into these files, with some having only a fe...
- Jun 09, 2012 0:19
- Forum: General
- Topic: Color display error in fullscreen mode Win 7[SOLVED]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1106
Color display error in fullscreen mode Win 7[SOLVED]
I made this little program to dump a small selection of colors I'm planning to use for a game. However I noticed that when I switch to fullscreen using alt+enter (win 7) some of the colors are displayed incorrectly even though the displayed rgb values remain correct. Does this happen for anyone else...
- May 22, 2011 5:43
- Forum: General
- Topic: File I/O issues [solved, hardware problem]
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2771
i figured out a way to make it alot more tolerant i had another file open (i have the logfile open constantly) never opening the logfile added alot more tolerance to the whole thing now i can run a small block fall cascade, blow up a few TNTs and no issues if i do heavier stuff, it will still bug o...
- May 14, 2011 21:16
- Forum: General
- Topic: I have some code that needs to be fixed
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2000
Re: New code that needs to be changed listed
I'm not a programer at could some please help me fix this code. change to a single digit Now add 1 add 9 = 10. Now reduce it to (1) for E01 To clarify what you mean by 'change to a single digit'. Is this the normal numerological method where one adds all the digits of a number together, repeating u...
- May 08, 2011 1:13
- Forum: Beginners
- Topic: Having trouble learning function pointers [SOLVED]
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1266
- May 08, 2011 0:05
- Forum: Beginners
- Topic: How to structure If/Else?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1628
Re: How to structure If/Else?
Of course you see the problem. If the first condition is true then both lines get executed accomplishing nothing. I went through help looking for if/else formats trying every combination I can think of and keep getting "Else without If" errors. Can someone point me in the right direction?...
- May 07, 2011 23:57
- Forum: Beginners
- Topic: Having trouble learning function pointers [SOLVED]
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1266
Having trouble learning function pointers [SOLVED]
I'm trying to make a function that accepts some values and another function as a parameter, to learn about function pointers. I have read several of the posts about function pointers and I'm not understanding the correct syntax for dimensioning and assigning function pointers. I'm not sure how to fi...
- May 06, 2011 20:03
- Forum: General
- Topic: Can a macro generate enum from list of string variables?[NO]
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2003