PureBasic 4.20 Beta 2 (Windows)
Hey guys, any news here? It's been a while since anything was posted.
And why no standalone installer for the beta? I'd love to test it but want to install it in a totally different location so I can run both versions concurrently.
And why no standalone installer for the beta? I'd love to test it but want to install it in a totally different location so I can run both versions concurrently.
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I know it is possible to just install PB again in another directory and then update it but I don't like to risk messing up my install as it is 

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You can.Karbon wrote:I'd love to test it but want to install it in a totally different location so I can run both versions concurrently.
I have 4 different PB versions on my computer ; no problem.
Make a copy of your original PB4.10 folder.
Edit the 'Purebasic directory' path in UpdateTool.exe accordingly.
EDIT : I never messed up any PB install with this technique.
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Sure, I know you can do that -- it'd just curious why there is no full installer. I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that it's an automated build process to make the full installer.
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Mistrel wrote:It's hard to identify that the debugger is off in 4.2. Instead of indenting the entire "Use Debugger" line in the menu there is just a tiny check mark on the left side which is even harder to read because of the high contrast blue gradient.
Please revert the theme changes made for 4.2. The IDE was fine before and does not need to go down the path of becoming an eyesore like Visual Studio.
Thank you for this upgrade. Nice to see how well PB is improving. On the other hand I totally agree with Mistrel. There was zero problem with the old IDE...and the blue gradient thingy is absolutely not necessary, it's not even practical, but ugly. If you don't want to remove it, then please make it optional so whoever doesn't like it can turn it on/off in the preferences.
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+1Mistrel wrote:Thank you for this upgrade. Nice to see how well PB is improving. On the other hand I totally agree with Mistrel. There was zero problem with the old IDE...and the blue gradient thingy is absolutely not necessary, it's not even practical, but ugly. If you don't want to remove it, then please make it optional so whoever doesn't like it can turn it on/off in the preferences.Krix wrote:Please revert the theme changes made for 4.2. The IDE was fine before and does not need to go down the path of becoming an eyesore like Visual Studio.
I've also noticed that the keyboard shortcuts no longer work.

??? What's wrong with pressing F5 to compile? Or just change the keyboard shortcuts from preferences to whatever you want?Tipperton wrote:I've also noticed that the keyboard shortcuts no longer work.To compile I used to be able to type A-C,E, now I either have to use the mouse or use Alt-C, then the arrow, and finally Enter. Don't know if this is because of the new theme stuff but it is annoying.
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I don't think it would take much to make that ugly blue menu look much better. Hopefully it will be on the next beta/final 4.2? I was actually hoping for the next beta this weekend (I think I have update fever again - I just love new updates/betas/alphas!). 

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Why the rolling eyes? 

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