FbEdit, new IDE for FreeBASIC written in FreeBASIC
FbEdit, new IDE for FreeBASIC written in FreeBASIC
Hi all
New upload.
Whats new:
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1.0.2.5
o Added mru filelist.
o Improved QuickRun.
o Added collapseable comment block /' -- '/ and user defined block '{ -- '}
o Updated beautify addin.
o Added imagelists to ADDINHANDLES
o Fixed bug with debug run (filename not quoted).
o Fixed bug when parsing variables.
Get it here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fbedit ... t/download
KetilO
EDIT: Dead links replaced - Imortis
New upload.
Whats new:
----------
1.0.2.5
o Added mru filelist.
o Improved QuickRun.
o Added collapseable comment block /' -- '/ and user defined block '{ -- '}
o Updated beautify addin.
o Added imagelists to ADDINHANDLES
o Fixed bug with debug run (filename not quoted).
o Fixed bug when parsing variables.
Get it here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fbedit ... t/download
KetilO
EDIT: Dead links replaced - Imortis
Last edited by KetilO on Feb 12, 2009 6:28, edited 1 time in total.
It looks nice... A few things are missing..
1. When you assign .bas files to be opened with FBEdit, it opens a new program, instead of opening a new tab when you double click on the .bas file.
2. Would split screens be possible? This will defenitly enhance my programming experience where it gets rid of wasting time trying to look for a certain code to do on one side and doing some coding on the other side of the file.
3. Could we be able to configure our keys when it comes to compiling/running/ and quick running? Because I would also want to do a quick run hitting the F5 like I do with the old quickbasic.
Anyways, it's a nice looking IDE here.
1. When you assign .bas files to be opened with FBEdit, it opens a new program, instead of opening a new tab when you double click on the .bas file.
2. Would split screens be possible? This will defenitly enhance my programming experience where it gets rid of wasting time trying to look for a certain code to do on one side and doing some coding on the other side of the file.
3. Could we be able to configure our keys when it comes to compiling/running/ and quick running? Because I would also want to do a quick run hitting the F5 like I do with the old quickbasic.
Anyways, it's a nice looking IDE here.
Cool project! I'll check it out more when I get home. I found it impossible to specify a directory for a project, though... clicking the '...' button didn't pop up any kind of selection box. And it wouldn't just create c:\fbedit\project for me. I noticed your recently viewed files are showing up in my File menu, too. ; )
Hi Shocking
KetilO
You can use drag and drop or setup a Send to. That way you can open many files at once.1. When you assign .bas files to be opened with FBEdit, it opens a new program, instead of opening a new tab when you double click on the .bas file.
Already there. Use View / Split Screen or drag the tiny button in upper right corner of edit window.2. Would split screens be possible? This will defenitly enhance my programming experience where it gets rid of wasting time trying to look for a certain code to do on one side and doing some coding on the other side of the file.
Good idea. On my todo list.3. Could we be able to configure our keys when it comes to compiling/running/ and quick running? Because I would also want to do a quick run hitting the F5 like I do with the old quickbasic.
KetilO
You were quick to make fixes and requests, I like that^^ I have officially switched over to FBedit, there are a lot of features that FBIDE doesn't have. Both work great but with the FBIDE project dead it's time to move on.
Vic, if you are watching these threads still, You should prolly give this a 3rd party subforum =)
Vic, if you are watching these threads still, You should prolly give this a 3rd party subforum =)
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Is there any chance of getting true multi module project support? Like for example I would like fbedit to shell FBC like this.
I ask for this because personally I dislike the method of including all sources into one big file, as it clutters up name-spaces, and makes all globals available to all modules effectively eliminating two of the major advantages of multi-modular coding.[/code]
Code: Select all
FBC -s console -w 1 module1.bas module2.bas module3.bas module4.bas