AurelEdit Phoenix Edition
#21
And confirm this one and editor is configured to "see" compiler path and theme
now you can load example (program) and compile...then run .

   
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#22
I hope that now would work 
Wink

ps.. with small arrow buttons you can increase left functions panel
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#23
Where I can download it?
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#24
No Linux version?! I'm outta party
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#25
in attachment 
.zip   AEdit_QB64.zip (Size: 977.77 KB / Downloads: 40)
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#26
Quote:No Linux version?! I'm outta party


 well there is no linux version...

I simply don't know how to build GTK version 
on q4OS...i have installed QB64 ...
anyone have suggestion ...to make similar editor for linux 
without InForm..if is possible?
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#27
(06-05-2022, 07:34 PM)aurel Wrote: Hello boys
here is download link:
https://aurelsoft.ucoz.com/AEdit_QB64.zip

If something is strange let me know..btw i will 
upload source version with compiler so you can compile it yourself  Wink


edit : i will add it to attachment..

Will this work with the last QB64 before the whole fiasco (pre-Phoenix)?
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#28
Quote:Will this work with the last QB64 before the whole fiasco (pre-Phoenix)?


Yes ..because only important part is compiler path and compiler name 
which is same QB64.exe
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#29
Anyone maybe tried?
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#30
Well, it mostly works, just have to get used to the different project flow (i..e. remember to save the .bas file before compiling)

I tried the minigui button but the little bit of code it creates will not complie. Is it a stub meant for oxygen basic?
oddly the first time i clicked it it generated different code from the second time I clicked on it.


ALSO: If I save over an existing .bas file it seems to lose the path to the complier and doesn't always update the new file name in the editor tab.
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