New version 1.10 :
- new 'extra' tab with an 'install library' feature : you can now easily install userlibs that come without an installer.
PureLIB Manager will analyze the selected file and propose an installation scheme.
The file must be a valid ZIP archive or a ZIP compatible installer.
How about a feature to sort the Name column alphabetically? Thanks.
can you add a search for example in:
"...\PureBasic\SubSystems\UserLibUnicode\PureLibraries\UserLibraries\"
greetings
Thomas
PureBasic 5.73 | SpiderBasic 2.30 | Windows 10 Pro (x64) | Linux Mint 20.1 (x64)
Old bugs good, new bugs bad! Updates are evil: might fix old bugs and introduce no new ones.
PureBasic 5.73 | SpiderBasic 2.30 | Windows 10 Pro (x64) | Linux Mint 20.1 (x64)
Old bugs good, new bugs bad! Updates are evil: might fix old bugs and introduce no new ones.
Hello gnozal, I switched my PB installation to portable mode. So there are no *.prefs files in the %APPDATA\PureBasic\ directory anymore.
Now the PureLibManager does not find any of the installed Libs.
What about a commandline parameter for PureLibManager for the "PureBasic Portable"-path?
So I could start the Manager like this: PureLibManager.exe F:\MyPortablePureBasic\
kurzer wrote:Hello gnozal, I switched my PB installation to portable mode. So there are no *.prefs files in the %APPDATA\PureBasic\ directory anymore.
Now the PureLibManager does not find any of the installed Libs.
Iirc, PureLibManager uses the registry to locate the PB directory.
kurzer wrote:What about a commandline parameter for PureLibManager for the "PureBasic Portable"-path?
So I could start the Manager like this: PureLibManager.exe F:\MyPortablePureBasic\
When started as a jaPBe plugin, PureLibManager uses the function jaPBe_GetPBPath() to get the PB directory.
I didn't think about the PB IDE users though. I will add a command line parameter for the next version.
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