[Implemented] OpenGL selected by default for Linux
[Implemented] OpenGL selected by default for Linux
It seems strange having to add the 'opengl' compiler directive for applications developed on linux, wouldnt it be simpler to have the option there by default or a switch for it.
- Kaeru Gaman
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a simple Drop-Down-List for all platform versions would be nice.
why do I have to enter "DirectX9" or "openGL" as text,
when the standard subsystems could be entered using a Drop-Down-List?
... adding new/different subsystems would be no problem, either, if that was teh argument for the inconveniant textbox...
why do I have to enter "DirectX9" or "openGL" as text,
when the standard subsystems could be entered using a Drop-Down-List?
... adding new/different subsystems would be no problem, either, if that was teh argument for the inconveniant textbox...
oh... and have a nice day.
- Kaeru Gaman
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who decides what is "best"?
a "beginner" should not use a compiler language, he should use scratch...
a "beginner" should not use a compiler language, he should use scratch...
oh... and have a nice day.
fred decides what is best on which OS 
and no... if I was a PureBasic beginner, I'd better not start with scratch
I'd rather start to compile some example programs and see what happens. That's how I learned Purebasic. But what if the compiler doesn't compile? You'd probably just throw the product away, thinking "what a rubbish".

and no... if I was a PureBasic beginner, I'd better not start with scratch
