06-16-2023, 08:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2023, 08:44 PM by TerryRitchie.)
(06-16-2023, 06:15 PM)GareBear Wrote: TerryRitchie, JRace pointed me in the right direction. I know you write in the Windows OS and I use Linux and there the problem. I had to make sure the DIM array names match the filenames in Summer folder and the logo file. I looked at the line starting with - 'for p = 1 to 7'. I noticed 'Petal' and I knew that in the Summer folder in lower case the same name and both have to match for the IDE in Linux get the file. I have never encountered this before. It did what you had on the forum. I was right to assume I missed something but what?
Would just stems do for a summer banner?
You know, that's my program's fault. I need to start remembering that not only Windows users execute the code I write. I'm fully aware that Linux filenames are case sensitive yet I constantly forget to account for that in my code. I even have a few Mint and PopOS systems I built for the sole purpose of testing my QB64 game source code on. I'll start running code on a Linux box to make sure people running Linux don't fall into my software's errors any longer.
Sorry for the confusion @GareBear
Just stems huh? Sure, it would be a sunflower field after harvest (although that may be more appropriate for the autumn banner contest coming up).