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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / DBPro Synergy Editor- little tip for those not aware re: line concatenation/wrapping prior to compiling

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Bored of the Rings
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Posted: 12th Sep 2018 15:21
For anyone not aware, in Synergy Editor it is possible to line wrap or concatenate so you can view your code more easily using the "_" (underscore) character. To do this, see attached pic.

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Flatlander
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Posted: 14th Sep 2018 22:19
I never realized you over here.

Thanks for the tip.
THEORY - you know everything but nothing works. PRACTICE - when everything works but don't know why.
For me, theory and practice are combined: nothing works and I don't know why.
Bored of the Rings
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Posted: 15th Sep 2018 05:51
@Flatlander-Yes, I still like to dabble with DBPro, AppGameKit and Purebasic from time to time. I've kind of lost interest in Gameguru at the moment.
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Flatlander
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Posted: 15th Sep 2018 06:54
Quote: " I've kind of lost interest in Gameguru at the moment."


I have too. Even dabbling some with FPSC Blackice Mod
THEORY - you know everything but nothing works. PRACTICE - when everything works but don't know why.
For me, theory and practice are combined: nothing works and I don't know why.
Bored of the Rings
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Posted: 15th Sep 2018 07:17
FPSC Black Ice Mod is really good, hats off to the guys who developed it further.
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