Please add this to the Editor...
Please add this to the Editor...
A tab listing all...
- List all .Labels: (beginning with a "." as in 2.x versions would be nice)
- List all Structures, Constans, Variables like in jaPBe ^^
- Autocomplete like in jaPBe ^^
- List all .Labels: (beginning with a "." as in 2.x versions would be nice)
- List all Structures, Constans, Variables like in jaPBe ^^
- Autocomplete like in jaPBe ^^
Last edited by va!n on Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
va!n aka Thorsten
Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition, 12 GB DDR3, Radeon 5870 2GB, Windows7 x64,
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Re: Please add this to the Editor...
Thorsten,va!n wrote:A tab listing all...
...
- List all Structures, Constans, Variables like in jaPBe !!
- Autocomplete like in jaPBe !!
You can use jaPBe
No Need to use al the !!!!!!
We have seen this before...remember?
Berikco
@berikco:
no prob... but i would like to use the "pure teams" latest IDE and so it would be nice to have somewhere in future some of the jaPBe features too
[Edit:]
The !!! signs shouldnt be any agressive way nor critic nor something like that... it was just a small wish... i think using ^^ is much better now
no prob... but i would like to use the "pure teams" latest IDE and so it would be nice to have somewhere in future some of the jaPBe features too
[Edit:]
The !!! signs shouldnt be any agressive way nor critic nor something like that... it was just a small wish... i think using ^^ is much better now
va!n aka Thorsten
Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition, 12 GB DDR3, Radeon 5870 2GB, Windows7 x64,
Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition, 12 GB DDR3, Radeon 5870 2GB, Windows7 x64,
The big difference is that JaPBe gives you auto-complete on all the variables you have used, where PB only does it for variables you have declared with DefType. While I know that some are going to say that good programming dictates that you should always do this, I for one find it to be a pain to have to go to the start of the program to add a variable to the DefType lines and then find where you were again to continue. I believe that this is going to be added (I think I read it somewhere) and I for one will be very grateful when it is, as one of the hardest bugs to trace can be where you have misspelt a variable name.
MikeB
MikeB
> i think using ^^ is much better now
Not really; in Internet use it means "look above".
> The big difference is that JaPBe gives you auto-complete on all the variables
> you have used, where PB only does it for variables you have declared with
> DefType
Partially wrong -- the editor can use AutoComplete with Global variables;
you don't need to use DefType alone to make it work.
> I for one find it to be a pain to have to go to the start of the program to
> add a variable to the DefType lines and then find where you were again
> to continue
So just use the CTRL+L shortcut to jump back to where you were.
Not really; in Internet use it means "look above".
> The big difference is that JaPBe gives you auto-complete on all the variables
> you have used, where PB only does it for variables you have declared with
> DefType
Partially wrong -- the editor can use AutoComplete with Global variables;
you don't need to use DefType alone to make it work.
> I for one find it to be a pain to have to go to the start of the program to
> add a variable to the DefType lines and then find where you were again
> to continue
So just use the CTRL+L shortcut to jump back to where you were.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
It means look above omg I always thought it is another type of smiley meaning a little smile. Hmmm :roll:
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> I always thought it is another type of smiley meaning a little smile
As Trond said, ^_^ is for smile (as seen in Wikipedia too). Sometimes the
underscore is left out though, which could account for your understanding of
it. It could be a cultural thing too: you're in Germany, I'm in Australia; and
in every English site/IRC/Usenet post that I've seen, ^^ has been used to
indicate to the reader to "look up" or "see above".
As Trond said, ^_^ is for smile (as seen in Wikipedia too). Sometimes the
underscore is left out though, which could account for your understanding of
it. It could be a cultural thing too: you're in Germany, I'm in Australia; and
in every English site/IRC/Usenet post that I've seen, ^^ has been used to
indicate to the reader to "look up" or "see above".
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.




