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DarkBASIC Discussion / Need help with Darkedit

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madcatz7
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Posted: 16th Jul 2004 11:30
I just got darkbasic, and decided to put darkedit on.
It ran fine till i tried to execute a simple print command, i fixed that problem, then a new one came up saying that Launguage file not updates, so i moved all the files for launguage that came with darkedit into the darkBASIC lan. folder, that still didnt work, so i decided to run DarkBASIC and it gave me the same error.
Also, My screen resolution in darkBASIC is around 800x 600. Is their any way to change this in darkBASIC/edit? I need to change it to 1024x768
thanks
~madcatz
Jess T
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Posted: 16th Jul 2004 14:50
catz,
the language file problem is because you haven't updated the help files to 1.10.
Update that, then update DB to 1.13

THEN, you can use the Set Display Mode width,height,depth command to change the resolution.

And the default resolution in DarkBASIC is 640x480, not 800x600.

Jess.


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madcatz7
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Posted: 16th Jul 2004 15:10
ah, that worked, thank you. But Is their anyway to change the resolution?
thanks
Jess T
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Posted: 16th Jul 2004 15:30
Quote: "you can use the Set Display Mode width,height,depth command to change the resolution."


There sure is.

Jess.


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madcatz7
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Posted: 16th Jul 2004 15:45
sorry, didnt see that

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