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Post by neilcarson on Sept 10, 2023 12:55:10 GMT -5
Hello,
I just downloaded Liberty Basic Pro and I am getting familiar with the editor.
In the editor how can I change numeric s from orange to a darker colour? I am having difficulty seeing the numeric s in orange colour.
Thank you very much.
Neil Carson
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Post by Rod on Sept 11, 2023 1:40:25 GMT -5
There are other editors to seek out. However perhaps the simplest fix is to turn off syntax colouring in the preferences menu.
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Post by neilcarson on Sept 11, 2023 17:31:58 GMT -5
Hi Rod,
Thank you for the suggestions. I have turned of syntax colouring as suggested. Look Good.
I will also check out a few other editors I am familiar with.
Sincerely
Neil
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Post by honky on Sept 13, 2023 3:54:25 GMT -5
A good editor is: "Notepad++" (freeware)
Save as "Name.bas".
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Post by xxgeek on Sept 17, 2023 16:46:12 GMT -5
Nobody mentioned Alyce Watson's Liberty Basic Workshop. It's freeware and you can choose your color for numerics, the background, plus more with it.
Having a gray background is easy on the old eyes too. Plus, unlike other editors, you can RUN your code.
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