Cybershark 5886:
You can use any programming language so long as it creates compiled exe's. I use Delphi (Pascal), though you could use C++ or I hate to say this, but even VB. You also need to be able to access the Windows API, so it's not the easiest thing to do if you are new to programming. I've been practicing for over 25 years!
Fash:
Like I said last time, "Project files are loaded automatically. Just open the .dba file and the project data is loaded automatically and if there isn't a dbp file you will be asked if you want to create one."
Unless you are trying to confuse me lol! You did say:
Quote: "open project doesn't do anything"
Where's that button then?! AFAIK, there
isn't a Load Project button!
Ahhh... hang on a minute... are you by any chance using the obsolete options on the menu?? OK, I've not done anything to the menu items since before I converted it from being a DBPro IDE. I'll fix that for the next release.
For now, please don't use the menu - just the buttons that run across the top of the screen!
Quote: "Also if I click on a dark basic source file and select "open with" then browse to the editor location the editor doesn't show in the programs section either..."
That only appears when a program is finished and is installed with a proper installer, (which it will eventually). You don't get that if you just unzip a rar file.
Methinks you have joined the thread late in the game and not read all the posts. Am I right or am I right?
Way back in the thread, I have mentioned on numerous occasions that this IDE was in the VERY early stages and was only half working. It's not even alpha stage ready, never mind beta stage.
It was only released for people to have a play with and suggest additions or things to change before I did much of the coding.
It's nowhere near fully functional yet, so bear that in mind while you are playing with it - there's every chance it could throw a fit and completely zap your source code. Only work with a backup of your DBA files - I cannot be held responsible if it grinds any of your work into a milky pulp! Which it is capable of I can assure you!
TDK_Man