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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Making a Final....

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Ole Sparky
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 02:47
This may seem like a really stupid question, but how do I make a 'Final' version of a program? (Like what the F8 key did in DBClassic, Build Final) I can't find a toolbar icon or a pulldown thingie for it, and the manual isn't any help, either...
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indi
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 02:58
make a folder

place the source and media only into this file.

make a project file in the same location.

compile the program with the settings on the right eg: screensize/compressed attached media

press f5 to compile an executable in the folder at hand

Ole Sparky
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 03:41
Yeah, F5 obviously compiles the .exe, but it doesn't make a separate file, like the .exe's with the silver square logo that DBClassic made.

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indi
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 03:43
yeah it does


its to do with u not making a project folder and therefore the exe is sent to the temp folder.

Ole Sparky
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 03:52
Ohhhhhh, ok. I found the program, but whenever I try to make a new project folder or save the source and project files to a folder, its STILL called *Untitled Project*.

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indi
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 04:48
u need to save them after u have altered the information ont he right panel.
check the right panel and u can alter it.
see the buttons on the project manager?
If not turn on the project manager window.

Ole Sparky
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 05:53
Yup, I changed the project name on the right hand panel, but it's still called *Untitled Project*.


....I hate DBPro.

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indi
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 06:02
lol send it back and pack up your pc also

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