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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / What happened to twilight?

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aks74u
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 15:24
I have searched google many times and here and found a link here but eclispe dev. site isnt working. where could i get it?


thx

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Jedi Lord
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 16:24
What are ya talking about and what you using it for?

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 16:32
Troll Fiddler
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 23:28
Found it in one of the old DBP newsletters, but the link is indeed broken. Well, the server is still there, but it gives a "connection denied" message.

Looks like it was created by someone called Glenn Carter. The only links I can find are to a dark basic links page that blows up with a PHP error when you try to follow any link on the page. If you can track down Glenn Carter you might have some luck. There was a note somewhere that the IDE was out of date (in 2004) and wouldn't be updated until the next release of windows. That's all I can find.

T.
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 23:43
If Twilight isn't availiable any more, then you could always use BlueIDE - Beavis did one ages ago too (if you can find it).

mm0zct
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 23:48 Edited at: 23rd Jun 2005 23:49
someone in the dbp community fps thread was hosting it, i found the version i downloaded so i'll upload it to my webserver.
http://www.lochviewwest.plus.com/dbforum/twilight.msi
edit: ready for download now

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Tifu
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 23:49
Well that's a shame, tis a good IDE. The RGB picker is real useful

Keaz
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 00:14
I'm thinking of writing a new open source DBPro community IDE using DBPro and BlueGUI. Is anyone willing to help or would I be working on this alone? BlueIDE has been great, I still use it, but there doesn't seem to be any development support on it. It is open source but, no here seems to be helping Rob on it. So, I figured a DBP IDE written in DBPro should get more support and if one developer stops anyone could pick up and expand it.

Breaking Stuff=Fun!,Bug Testing<>Fun!, Bug Testing=Breaking Stuff, so...
Bug Testing=Fun! Hmmmm....
DOES NOT COMPUTE! SYSTEM MALFUNTION!
dj blackdragon3710
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 01:17
I was hosting it for awhile, then people stopped downloading it, so I stopped .

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aks74u
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 05:27
That sounds like a great idea for an IDE, i'm not good enough to program something like that tho.

hey thx for hosting twilight mmozct! it helps alot!

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Zappo
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 09:44
Not sure that an IDE written in DarkBasic Pro would be such a good idea. Its not really very good at making things like text editors. It would certainly be a good exercise though.
The only gripe I had with the original DarkBasic was the default IDE running in DirectX. DarkEdit was much better.
Keaz
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 11:20
Well I planned on DBPro for DB community support plus would make a great non-game app tutorial to teach code as well. (Meaning it would need to be heavily commented). With the BlueGUI plugins it should be to hard. DBPro can call an external exe right?

Breaking Stuff=Fun!,Bug Testing<>Fun!, Bug Testing=Breaking Stuff, so...
Bug Testing=Fun! Hmmmm....
DOES NOT COMPUTE! SYSTEM MALFUNTION!
mm0zct
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Posted: 25th Jun 2005 02:49
"execute file" or something like that

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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 25th Jun 2005 09:40
I would have continued using Twilight, but Glenn discontinued development on it so I had no choice but to start using BIDE, as there were several limiting factors in the Twilight Editor.

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