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Quote from: José Roca on July 27, 2018, 04:11:32 AM
Examples and templates are available if you install the WinFBE editor.
They are also available separately in my GitHub repository:
https://github.com/JoseRoca/WinFBX
On-line help for the WinFBX framework:
http://www.jose.it-berater.org/WinFBX/WinFBX.html
The WinFBX framework provides almost all the PowerBasic functionality missing in FreeBasic and much more. Everything compiles in both 32 and 64 bit without any changes and everything is unicode aware.
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In my experience, not knowing how to control the IDE "starship" is a big part of the problem, so I always prefer to walk through these complications and sort them out. I appreciate the help!
Quote from: James C. Fuller on August 09, 2019, 11:49:35 AM
I emailed Fred and here is his response:
For some reason I can't seem to log in to Jose's Forum. I seem to recall this happening before. In any case, I finally found the post up in the main section of Jose's board, and it looks to me like the pre-defined symbol by Microsoft is causing the fellow's program to run as a UNICODE build as opposed to an ansi build, and that's why he is confused. You are certainly aware of that issue, aren't you? The issue is that when using Visual Studio all builds are UNICODE unless one goes into the 'General Properties' window of the project, where one finds a dropdown where one can select ansi, wide character etc. It defaults to wide character. Since you and I work from batch files or command line, we don't have to deal with that. Perhaps if you can log in you might mention that to the fellow? He's worried about it.
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