1. RE: Edita Wish list - Attn Pete
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Jan 16, 2006
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Lynn Kilroy wrote: > Now if you have the QBasic.Hlp file in the same directory as QBasic.Exe, and > > assuming you started QBasic.Exe in it's home folder, it should open the Help > > File for you. Irregardless, the menu has an Index, Contents, information on > > Using Help and About options. Contents tells you all about Help: What kind > > of Help is available and what you can expect of Help {providing QBasic.Hlp > is present}. But my favorite is Help/Index, which brings up a list of all > the native QBasic Commands, Statements, and Functions. From here, you can > learn how to use QBasic without having a seperate manual. I know, because I > > did. Since it's in the Editor, I don't have to have two windows open next > to each other, nor do I have to bounce back and forth between windows while > This could be easly done if Pete would put the Euphoria Reference in the Edita help Menu. I'm not tal;king about the HTML (which is good and should stay there) but the help file with Contents,Index,and Find tabs. It listed in Mike's Editor Help Menu as Euphoria Refference. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
2. RE: Edita Wish list - Attn Pete
- Posted by "Lynn Kilroy" <leks_transportation at hotmail.com> Jan 17, 2006
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I got the ee one. It looks just like Windows Edit. Or, rather a cross between that and QBasic. I like it very much, and I will toy with it there. {Grins} Love & Frienship & Blessed Be! Lynn Erika Kilroy >From: don cole <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> >Reply-To: EUforum at topica.com >To: EUforum at topica.com >Subject: RE: Edita Wish list - Attn Pete >Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:02:22 -0800 > > >posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > >Lynn Kilroy wrote: > > > Now if you have the QBasic.Hlp file in the same directory as QBasic.Exe, >and > > > > assuming you started QBasic.Exe in it's home folder, it should open the >Help > > > > File for you. Irregardless, the menu has an Index, Contents, >information on > > > > Using Help and About options. Contents tells you all about Help: What >kind > > > > of Help is available and what you can expect of Help {providing >QBasic.Hlp > > is present}. But my favorite is Help/Index, which brings up a list of >all > > the native QBasic Commands, Statements, and Functions. From here, you >can > > learn how to use QBasic without having a seperate manual. I know, >because I > > > > did. Since it's in the Editor, I don't have to have two windows open >next > > to each other, nor do I have to bounce back and forth between windows >while > > > >This could be easly done if Pete would put the Euphoria Reference in the >Edita help Menu. >I'm not tal;king about the HTML (which is good and should stay there) >but the help file with Contents,Index,and Find tabs. >It listed in Mike's Editor Help Menu as Euphoria Refference. > >Don Cole > > > >