List of the PB tools, addons, etc. available for PureBasic
Re: Printable Manual
This link seems like a ruse. Is there a printable manual anywhere for PB?Karbon wrote:There is a printable manual available here :
http://www.purebasic.org/comments.php?id=P10_0_1_0
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There's a link the PB Manual in PDF format here...
viewtopic.php?p=82641#82641
viewtopic.php?p=82641#82641
What goes around comes around.
PB 5.21 LTS (x86) - Windows 8.1
PB 5.21 LTS (x86) - Windows 8.1
Hey, neighbor (I'm in P.A., I see you're in O.H.)!Sparkie wrote:There's a link the PB Manual in PDF format here...
viewtopic.php?p=82641#82641
Not to long after posting in this thread I found that link you posted. Thanks for taking a minute to share it, nontheless :!
I also found out that folks would be wise to include two other help files in their main directory:
win32.hlp and ams.hlp
I found both over at:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bluez/datatalk/purebasic.htm (glad I bookmarked that Website!)
Intrigued - Registered PureBasic, lifetime updates user
Re: Not much now.. But..
This site is not working. Please check it and if necessary remove it.Karbon wrote:Not much there now but I plan on adding things as I go. If you'd like to contribute just drop me a message!
http://www.purebasic.org
Thanks,
Not a Tool but great Ressource:
Various 3D Format Descriptions:
http://www.wotsit.org/list.asp?fc=2
Some nifty Info about "Perlin Noise"
http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/ ... perlin.htm
Various 3D Format Descriptions:
http://www.wotsit.org/list.asp?fc=2
Some nifty Info about "Perlin Noise"
http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/ ... perlin.htm
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"In 3D there is never enough Time to do Things right,
but there's always enough Time to make them *look* right."
"psssst! i steal signatures... don't tell anyone! "
but there's always enough Time to make them *look* right."
"psssst! i steal signatures... don't tell anyone! "
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PB EasySetup
Free Setup maker for your programs (including esInternetUpdater).
PB EasySetup is written with PureBasic
Free Setup maker for your programs (including esInternetUpdater).
PB EasySetup is written with PureBasic
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Download of PureBasic - Modules
Download of PureBasic - Programs
[Windows 11 x64] [PB V5.7x]
Download of PureBasic - Modules
Download of PureBasic - Programs
[Windows 11 x64] [PB V5.7x]
InstallForge
InstallForge
Create professional looking setups for Windows with an easy-to-use and
wizard-driven interface.
Website: https://installforge.net
Create professional looking setups for Windows with an easy-to-use and
wizard-driven interface.
Website: https://installforge.net
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Re: InstallForge
Very nice.. Keep it going.
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PureBasic IDE Tool "Declare Filter"
Edit: changed the whole text on 16-feb-2008
Declare-Filter is a small tool, which makes programming with the original IDE of PureBasic a little easier.
Procedures must be declared in PureBasic usually at the beginning of the main program code, where they are placed before the procedures you would like to call. When the call to a procedure is done before the actual declaring of it, the compiler gives an error message.
Now this gets more complicated when you need to call procedures from different included files, where a call to a procedure could easily be done before the actual declaring of it, and thus the compiler gives an error message.
So I wrote a small tool, which searches all of the main source code and include files for procedures, and generates a declare list that I can copy into the main source code. Or with the use of special magic words (explained on the website), in my main source the program will generate an includable file of all the declares, which can be included in the main source code.
The program can be run by itself from any directory, and can also be setup as a tool in the editor of PureBasic.
You can save much work and avoid frustration if you move procedures in huge projects. You never have to think about procedure declarations with this tool.
For the english version and manual see here:
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 772#232772
Markus
Edit: changed the whole text on 16-feb-2008
Declare-Filter is a small tool, which makes programming with the original IDE of PureBasic a little easier.
Procedures must be declared in PureBasic usually at the beginning of the main program code, where they are placed before the procedures you would like to call. When the call to a procedure is done before the actual declaring of it, the compiler gives an error message.
Now this gets more complicated when you need to call procedures from different included files, where a call to a procedure could easily be done before the actual declaring of it, and thus the compiler gives an error message.
So I wrote a small tool, which searches all of the main source code and include files for procedures, and generates a declare list that I can copy into the main source code. Or with the use of special magic words (explained on the website), in my main source the program will generate an includable file of all the declares, which can be included in the main source code.
The program can be run by itself from any directory, and can also be setup as a tool in the editor of PureBasic.
You can save much work and avoid frustration if you move procedures in huge projects. You never have to think about procedure declarations with this tool.
For the english version and manual see here:
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 772#232772
Markus
Last edited by Kurzer on Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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SimpleOOP. Another, but a really good preprocessor for OOP support in PureBasic.
Features:
- opensource
- auto installer
- a lot of examples
- user manual
- inheritance, polymorphie etc.
- classviewer
http://purebasic-lounge.com/viewtopic.p ... 15&start=0
Features:
- opensource
- auto installer
- a lot of examples
- user manual
- inheritance, polymorphie etc.
- classviewer
http://purebasic-lounge.com/viewtopic.p ... 15&start=0
BoxedApp, SDK and Packer:
http://boxedapp.com/
Both work well with Purebasic applications.
What's BoxedApp?
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* This is a developer tool to create virtual files and virtual registry entries.
* You can use ActiveX without registration, you can embed .net runtime and more.
* You can launch notepad or Windows Word and load fully virtual file into it!
* The final EXE doesn't unpack files into a disk and it doesn't require admin rights to work properly.
* Ideal solution to create a really portable software.
Hope it can be interesting for purebasic users
http://boxedapp.com/
Both work well with Purebasic applications.
What's BoxedApp?
----------------------
* This is a developer tool to create virtual files and virtual registry entries.
* You can use ActiveX without registration, you can embed .net runtime and more.
* You can launch notepad or Windows Word and load fully virtual file into it!
* The final EXE doesn't unpack files into a disk and it doesn't require admin rights to work properly.
* Ideal solution to create a really portable software.
Hope it can be interesting for purebasic users
InclOpen IDE popup menu
InclOpen is a PB IDE add-on that offers a popup menu of all included files specified in the current source file. Click to open. IncludePaths and relevant constants, like #PB_Compiler_Home are taken into account. The menu shows the file names without path, sorted (option).
If the cursor is on a line with an IncludeFile statement this file is opened directly (without showing the menu).
New features (ver 2.0x)
Evaluation of path expressions, like: #PB_Compiler_Home + "Projects\public".
User defined constant #IncludeFile can be used.
If the menu is sorted, two groups of files are listed, separated by a menu bar:
+ project related files (in directory or subdirectories of current file)
+ public files (elsewhere)
http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/pb/
PB Source included
If the cursor is on a line with an IncludeFile statement this file is opened directly (without showing the menu).
New features (ver 2.0x)
Evaluation of path expressions, like: #PB_Compiler_Home + "Projects\public".
User defined constant #IncludeFile can be used.
If the menu is sorted, two groups of files are listed, separated by a menu bar:
+ project related files (in directory or subdirectories of current file)
+ public files (elsewhere)
http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/pb/
PB Source included
Horst.
Small tool to print hard copies of source code from the PureBasic IDE...
http://www.reelmedia.org/pureproject/ar ... rdcopy.zip
Simply add it as a tool to the IDE and you can quickly print using CTRL-P
Setup instructions are in the ZIP file.
http://www.reelmedia.org/pureproject/ar ... rdcopy.zip
Simply add it as a tool to the IDE and you can quickly print using CTRL-P
Setup instructions are in the ZIP file.