Eros.
Yes, that makes good sense. Thanks.
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Eros.
Yes, that makes good sense. Thanks.
Abraxas.
I was meaning a Linux interpreter that runs thinbasic scripts. I have tried thinbasic under wine and it ran but for one thing the richtext control didn't work properly.
Incidentally,...
Hi.
Since thinbasic is an interpreted language, has the subject of Linux support been considered?
Hi.
Is there any possibility that future versions of thinbasic could allow the default directory to be specified by the user? It would be nice to have it open up in the projects directory by...
Hi Eros / Roberto.
I'm surprised and impressed with how fast you've been able to make these changes. I really didn't expect it to be done so soon.
Thank you both very much.
Thank you Eros.
Hi.
I'm having trouble with one or two of the date functions so I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction please? I'll use the following code to illustrate:
uses "ui", "dt"
...
Thanks very much for that Eros. I'll try it out as soon as I can.
Ciao
Dave
Roberto.
Sure. I have sent it to you as an email attachment.
Thanks.
Hi Petr.
I still had the same problem after disabling the antivirus software but since you said you had no problems I ran it in safemode and it worked. I disabled as many services as possible in...
Hi Eros.
I did use the bundling process but there's a GPF every time I try to run it so I assumed it was still experimental. The script runs fine but not the executable. I've had no other problems...
Hi.
From what I've read, to distribute scripts thinbasic has to be installed on the other machines. I know they can be bundled into executable scripts and that this is still experimental. I have a...
Hi Eros.
Works fine - thank you very much.
Hi Eros.
I kept my old thinair.ini backed up and used it with your modified thinAir 1.6.0.4. There is now no problem at all.
Thank you very much.
Hi.
I've had problems opening thinair up but it's ok after deleting the text in thinair.ini.
I'll try not to have nightmares Eros, thanks :)
Hi Michael, and thanks for the welcome. Thinbasic does look very interesting and I'm sure it's going to become more and more popular.
Hi there Eros and many thanks for your reply.
I like everything I've seen so far. Personally I'd be happy to accept a slightly slower performance for some of the advantages that thinbasic has. I...
Hi everyone.
I have downloaded thinbasic and will started going through the docs but in the meantime could I please ask a few questions?
1) What types of applications is thinbasic best suited...