PureBasic color not good for my eyes [SOLVED]

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Nik wrote:wait some minute I'm trying something
- I'm downloading the documentation with wget so that it gets all the html files mentioned in index.html then I will upload them as a zip file so you can view the documentation offline.
Thank you Nik!
I'm lacking the time to do that, so sorry for the dirty work you need to make, but you make another person happy with that =)
Thanks!
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Yeah it's not that easy I tried doing it with the files indexed in index.html but that doesn't work since some of the are located in subdirectories, I'm now trying with recursive option, looks good so far.
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you can get the last doc HERE (this one is not yellow ):)
Last edited by Comtois on Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Please correct my english
http://purebasic.developpez.com/
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btw It's not me who does the dirty work, it wget^^It's nice to know how poerfull it realy is.
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Post by merihevonen »

Even though my eyes can't see yellow well, I can speak and write more than 13 languages just as good as I can make a sandwich =)

Also, wie war das mit dem 13 Sprachen? =)
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Comtois wrote:you can get the last doc here it's not yellow :)
Thank you Comtois! Exactly what I wanted!
I can't thank you enough, thanks!

You saved my day =)
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Thank you also Nik!
I think I'll use your compilation, as it's easier for me then to categorize what I want. Thanks!
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I guess my try is identical to Nik so I won't post it :P
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You do realise this is probably a breach of the Purebasic license. Especially since he hasn't bought PB. :roll:
Terms And Conditions

This program is provided "AS IS". Fantaisie Software are NOT responsible for any damage (or damages) attributed to PureBasic. You are warned that you use PureBasic at your own risk. No warranties are implied or given by Fantaisie Software or any representative.

The demo version of this program may be freely distributed provided all contents, of the original archive, remain intact. You may not modify, or change, the contents of the original archive without express written consent from Fantaisie Software.

PureBasic has an user-based license. This means you can install it on every computer you need but you can't share it between two or more people.

All components, libraries, and binaries are copyrighted by Fantaisie Software. The PureBasic license explicitly forbids the creation of DLLs whose primary function is to serve as a 'wrapper' for PureBasic functions.

Fantaisie Software reserves all rights to this program and all original archives and contents.

PureBasic uses the OGRE OpenSource 3D-Engine and its licence can be consulted here.
The full sources of the PureBasic-customized OGRE engine can be downloaded at http://www.purebasic.com/OgreSources.zip.

PureBasic uses the OnError library, written and (c) 2003 by Siegfried Rings and Sebastian Lackner.

PureBasic uses the Scintilla editing component and its related license can be consulted here.
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Post by blueznl »

time for him to buy it then i guess...

does that mean i have to shutdown my purebasic survival guide as wel? derivated work etc?
( PB6.00 LTS Win11 x64 Asrock AB350 Pro4 Ryzen 5 3600 32GB GTX1060 6GB - upgrade incoming...)
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
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Post by Kaeru Gaman »

there is no word about that he hadn't buy it.
and the blue-help is from an official webside.
he got it just downloaded and zipped.
so, were is the breach?
oh... and have a nice day.
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> there is no word about that he hadn't buy it

"I have tried PureBasic"
"one reason more to maybe buy PureBasic later"
"I'm starting to be against buying PureBasic"

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Post by Kaeru Gaman »

ok.. so the words were quite hidden... and?

i don't see any problem yet...
oh... and have a nice day.
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Post by merihevonen »

Hello again!

Does this mean that I may not use that help file which Comtois gave a link to unless I buy PureBasic? But how can I know if PureBasic is good if I can't get help from the help file ? !

But wait, maybe we understanded this wrong:
The demo version of this program may be freely distributed provided all contents, of the original archive, remain intact. You may not modify, or change, the contents of the original archive without express written consent from Fantaisie Software.
I understand it like this: If person A wants to distribute package B, he/she might not change the content of the package B archive unless he/she got an approval from group C.

I'm not distributing anything.. And infact, I have not changed any content of the archive of PureBasic, so where's the problem? =S
And I guess the leader of PureBasic could leave me using the blue-ish version of the help file.. I mean, it's not a big deal, is it?

Anyway.. I think PureBasic is good. I say "good" for now, because I haven't got any further than making a simple Hello World application. I think I'll start porting my Perl projects to Purebasic, and if I succeed with that, I will buy PureBasic.
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