Guimauve wrote:
And you think for a game editor a Gadget like this is useless ?
My bad. I think rare. Mostly I’m a dreamer. Of course there are games that not use just plain Ogre.
As a former VB6 user I just miss simple opportunity of manipulating data. In our days computers a mostly used of course for gaming but also for collecting, holding, manipulating and visualizing data. Collecting and manipulating would be much easier if there would be native multiplatform possibility to edit data in the grid. Yes – thanks to very amazing Canvas gadget it’s possible to anybody build ourselves grids for every taste, but then blurs main qualities of PureBasic – easiness and rapidity. Also we can use third party grid systems, but then we depend from them also and that is not good prospect.
What I want to say is – as also user of RealStudio, I can tell, that they have somehow editable grid system – not so easy to use but workable. Alas their printing and reporting capability is a big joke and I’m not happy to pay them not just small money every year. Instead of that I would like spend that money (or maybe little few

) for PureBasic if there were tools for manipulating data in grids. Printing in PureBasic is also not so good, but anyway I can render my output to PDF and kill two flies once – have a good quality output and Acrobat Reader will be my print preview window.
So – if in PureBasic had native editable gridgadget and maybe some improved approach to printers, then it will be non beatable rapid development system even for serious data collection and processing tasks. Yes – it’s enough good already for that, but in my story the underlined word is rapidness and time is only that is really valuable in present day.
Thanks for reading.