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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / [SOLVED] Left Right Commands

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Barry Pythagoras
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Posted: 12th Jun 2020 11:33
Been ages since I used DBPro. I remember adding new commands to it, but after downloading it again my old programs don't work. I need to add the Left Right commands back to DBPro, but I've forgot where I got them from.

Where are these extra commands?

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Posted: 12th Jun 2020 19:47
Are you talking about left$() and rigth$()? Those are builtins
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Barry Pythagoras
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Posted: 12th Jun 2020 22:48 Edited at: 12th Jun 2020 22:50
It seems to be Move Camera Left, Move Camera Right. Because 'Move Camera' is a command it wasn't shown as an error.

So I am actually looking for Move Camera Left, Move Camera Right. If I find those it should fix the other problems that I have.
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Posted: 14th Jun 2020 11:09
they are there, I've used DBProEx (Rudolpho last version)

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Barry Pythagoras
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Posted: 14th Jun 2020 13:30
OK I'll try to find it..thanks!
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Posted: 14th Jun 2020 13:40 Edited at: 14th Jun 2020 14:26
No, not a part of that update, you must have got them from somewhere else. Or do I have to restart my computer?

EDIT: No restarting my computer didn't help.
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Posted: 14th Jun 2020 14:45
Find Free Object is missing as well.

I've added Sparkys, and a Particle addon.
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Posted: 14th Jun 2020 14:49 Edited at: 14th Jun 2020 15:53
OK I found it, it was Matrix1Util.

EDIT: Now it doesn't work again???

OK I'll just use the commands that I have now.
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Posted: 15th Jun 2020 10:35 Edited at: 15th Jun 2020 10:36
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actually, after doing a search, you need Matrix1Util_09 which has the commands. so you need to make sure you have that dll in your Compiler\plugins-user folder.
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Posted: 16th Jun 2020 12:56
These are all simple commands that can be written as functions in native DBPro. You will need to change the command references in the code to match. If you have any problems with the Ink command just include the background color parameter.

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Posted: 27th Jul 2020 15:27 Edited at: 27th Jul 2020 15:55
Quote: "These are all simple commands that can be written as functions in native DBPro. You will need to change the command references in the code to match. If you have any problems with the Ink command just include the background color parameter."


Yes I know, but I just didn't want to update 200+ programs with work arounds.

Thanks for all replies

will add Matrix1Util_09 dll to Compiler\plugins-user folder.

Yes it's fixed"! Thanks!

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