RE: IDE Possibilities?

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No, it is quite useful....

Go to Editors --> Code editor in the menu...

Choose the control you want to add code for from the dropdown on the left, and
the action from the dropdown on the right.
(You can tell whether an action has code added for that control, because it will
have an asterisk.)

If you want to add code for a control that has no corresponding action, choose
{Begin}, {General}, or {Final} as the action, and put some code in there.

If you want to define constants, general routines, utility functions etc...
basically anything that doesn't correspond to one control: Put it in the main
window entry, under {Begin}, {Intro}, {General}, or {Final}.

I can't remember what significance each of those entries has... I'm sure Judith
could advise.

-----Original Message-----
From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, 23 January 2003 14:29
To: EUforum
Subject: IDE Possibilities?



Is it possible to use the IDE as an integrated development environment? I 
mean, seriously... If so, where do I add my own code? How do I run the code 
instead of just view the windows?

I know it's called "IDE," but I think right now, the way I use it, it's 
basically a GUI development tool as opposed to an IDE.


-- 
"Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for." - Jorg Wunsch
My Microsoft OS... It's just for games, now.

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