Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:28 am
Yes 61, sorry.Fred wrote:
I got this result if i replace the 62 with 61
ok me too
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Yes 61, sorry.Fred wrote:
I got this result if i replace the 62 with 61
ok me too
If by any chance you use Directory Opus to unzip, then make sure the PureLibraries\UserLibraries folder is present.rsts wrote:unzipped to new folder - directory structure preserved
open compiler - Error: Can't load any PureLibraries ! Please re-install PureBasic.
Good thing I only use libs I have the source for..DoubleDutch wrote:Quite a few of my programs rely on user libs that broken - they want menuextension, etc...
As soon as tailbite is ready things will be even better.
Btw: Great release!
dittotechjunkie wrote:(Nice with the PayPal Donation button on the download page - I just HAD to do a small donation...)
Don't even joke about dropping standards on documentation.I don't think we will update the docs at all, the readme seems ok
besides... who needs docs? real programmers figure it out themselves
Yeah, well said!PB wrote:It's so awesome being so closely tied to the programmer of this language...
something that I never would have experienced with Visual Basic and MS.
It's a really special thing. Congratulations, Fred/Freak/Bericko/the rest.
That's it!MrMat wrote:If by any chance you use Directory Opus to unzip, then make sure the PureLibraries\UserLibraries folder is present.rsts wrote:unzipped to new folder - directory structure preserved
open compiler - Error: Can't load any PureLibraries ! Please re-install PureBasic.
Doubles, quads, unicode, thread safety, unlimited strings, macros, and much much more?Fred wrote: Here is the official v4.00 (Beta 1) public release, which raises PureBasic to an higher level with a tons of improvements. There is now native support for double, quad, unicode, thread safety, unlimited string, macro, and much much more.
Thank you very much for this.Fred wrote: ReadMe.html. Please read carefully this log, as it describe all the changes needed to port your programs to v4.00 without troubles.
Thanks to everyone involved.Fred wrote: AThe last words goes to the famous 'Alpha Team', which did an awesome work to track down bugs and bringing nice suggestions.