Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Kendrel.
I just wanted to know if someone is still working on a visual editor for purebasic.
i know there are some projects out there, and i tried em...
vis2pure seems to be outdated and the generated code doesnt work if you dont change some little things...
that visual ide from ricardo seems to be great, but you cannot use all gadgets pb supports, and cannot code in it (wasnt it possible in an older version? why did you remove it?!)
i really think that a good visual ide would be a great thing, because i dont like to waste my time designing forms... probably its because iam using visual basic alot (i have to!)...
any news/infos on this one are welcome...
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
> vis2pure seems to be outdated and the generated code doesnt work if
> you dont change some little things...
It's extremely outdated because of how fast PureBasic has evolved.
A lot of things done with API tricks in vis2pure can now be done with
flags in PureBasic, so there's a lot of obsolete conversion code in it.
I will re-write vis2pure from scratch in November because I will be
on holidays from November 18 to December 23, which is more than enough
free time to do it.
Out of curiosity, which things don't work if you don't change them?
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> vis2pure seems to be outdated and the generated code doesnt work if
> you dont change some little things...
It's extremely outdated because of how fast PureBasic has evolved.
A lot of things done with API tricks in vis2pure can now be done with
flags in PureBasic, so there's a lot of obsolete conversion code in it.
I will re-write vis2pure from scratch in November because I will be
on holidays from November 18 to December 23, which is more than enough
free time to do it.
Out of curiosity, which things don't work if you don't change them?
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
> What is Vis2Pure?
It's an app that converts (simple) Visual Basic forms into PureBasic code.
The official home page is: http://www.bowlay.com/vis2pure.htm
I plan to update it later this month as it's currently a bit behind.
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> What is Vis2Pure?
It's an app that converts (simple) Visual Basic forms into PureBasic code.
The official home page is: http://www.bowlay.com/vis2pure.htm
I plan to update it later this month as it's currently a bit behind.
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Justin.
I've been working in something, if i release it it will be shareware (very cheap), because it's a heck of work.
current version supports all gadgets except status bar and toolbar, it's quite advanced +3000 loc, it does not have an awesome look but everything is apparently working.
I've been working in something, if i release it it will be shareware (very cheap), because it's a heck of work.
current version supports all gadgets except status bar and toolbar, it's quite advanced +3000 loc, it does not have an awesome look but everything is apparently working.
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Paul.
Keep an eye on the Resources Site Forum...
You can see the worklog of a new PB Visual Form Designer
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Visit the PB Resources Site at http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb
Keep an eye on the Resources Site Forum...
You can see the worklog of a new PB Visual Form Designer
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Visit the PB Resources Site at http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb