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3 Dimensional Chat / DarkEDIT

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TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 17:12
How do you use this infernal program?

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Van B
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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 17:32
Well, you write programs then compile and run them.

Probably best posting in DarkBASIC Discussion rather than 3D modelling though huh?


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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 18:31
It's just another GUI for dbc (since the other one is crap). You need to buy dbc before you can use it. If you've ever used a computer then it should be fairly obvious how to use DarkEdit, the other half is learning how to program in darkbasic.

Do you bite your thumb at me sir?

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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 05:16
and also if you installed db in a directory other than the default you need to specify you db editor.
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TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 15:49
I can program in DarkBASIC but I still don't know what to type in DarkEDIT.

Van B
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 16:07
The syntax is identical, DarkEDIT is simply a replacement environment that offers a more windowed front end. If you can program DB, then you can program DB in DarkEDIT.


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Baneblade
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 16:46
Have you configured your setting to point at DBC?
Go to "Edit -> Edit Options" & Navigate to "Darkbasic Options"
Change the setting to point at your installation of DBC
Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 18:45
I don't like Dark Edit. I think that you remove the X from the beginning of the name to make DBC boot up with it. Then do all that other stuff...

Go to "Edit -> Edit Options" & Navigate to "Darkbasic Options"
Change the setting to point at your installation of DBC.

Pincho.
Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 19:35 Edited at: 13th Nov 2003 19:36
Quote: "I don't like Dark Edit"


DarkEdit is so much better than the original DBC GUI. Mainly as it's like regular windows programs, and its not an eyesore to look at! The text is so big! Plus if your program crashes, in the original GUI, that crashes too, therefore you loose all changes to the code. With DE, the GUI doesn't crash along with the exe. Plus you can open more than 2 files at a time.

Do you bite your thumb at me sir?

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JoelJ
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Posted: 14th Nov 2003 04:37
you can open more than 2 files at a time in the orrigial GUI.
but how can you not like DE? what do you prefer Pincho? the orrigianl GUI?

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Wik
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Posted: 14th Nov 2003 04:56
you can JUST open 2 files in the origional


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JoelJ
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Posted: 14th Nov 2003 06:40
oh yeah, i knew that, i just read/wrote that wrong, sorry.

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TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 14th Nov 2003 11:06
Can someone please just send me some source code to type in as an example?

Rob K
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Posted: 16th Nov 2003 04:16 Edited at: 16th Nov 2003 04:16
This is in completely the wrong forum, but anyway:

do
print "I was written in DarkEDIT!"
loop

You write EXACTLY THE SAME code in DarkEDIT as you do in DarkBASIC.


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TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 17th Nov 2003 14:35
I thought it was a character/model builder!

greenlig
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Posted: 17th Nov 2003 15:45
lol, i thought that might be the case

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