05-29-2023, 11:20 AM
(05-26-2023, 06:23 PM)dbox Wrote: Hi All,-
The latest version of QBJS (0.7.0) is now available. Here are some highlights for this release:
IDE Enhancements
Numerous enhancements to the IDE have been incorporated into this release. The code, output and console panels can be resized by dragging the panel dividers. There are now keyboard shortcuts for running the current program (F5) and the export/share feature (F11). Users can now customize the look and feel of the IDE by choosing from one of four themes.
Custom Fonts and Printing
Support has been added to allow the use of custom fonts. The following keywords are now available in support of this feature: _Font, _LoadFont, and _FreeFont. The _PrintMode keyword is also now supported to allow text to be printed with transparent background. Numerous updates have been made to the Print method to format the output more closely to QBasic/QB64.
2D Graphics Library
This release includes a new graphics library which provides native support for common graphics methods (e.g. FillTriangle, RotoZoom, FillCircle, FillEllipse). There is also new functionality to allow more control over both new graphics functions and standard QBasic graphics methods (e.g. LineWidth, LineCap, Shadow). The full list of new methods can be found here:
https://github.com/boxgaming/qbjs/wiki/S...d-graphics.
Console Output Library
A new console output library has been added to allow logging messages and simple output to the console window in the IDE. The full list of new methods can be found here:
https://github.com/boxgaming/qbjs/wiki/S...ds#console.
File I/O Extension Library
This library provides the ability to upload and download files to and from the browser from within your application. The full documentation for the library can be found here:
https://github.com/boxgaming/qbjs/wiki/S...filesystem.
See the full release announcement for a complete list of fixes and enhancements.
Check it out online here: https://qbjs.org
on the official website it says:
Electron is an open source project maintained by the OpenJS Foundation. embeds Chromium and Node.js to enable web developers to create desktop applications. Compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux, Electron apps run on three platforms across all supported architectures.
https://www.electronjs.org
licence MIT.
if you combine your project with Electron to generate stand-alone, cross-platform desktop applications, it will be much more interesting and will surely attract many developers...