Hi. I am quite new to GCBasic and ended up using the install file available from the GCBC Starter Kit Software on the Home page. The program works well but the Help must be the standard SynWrite Help as there is no information about GCBasic.
I found the GCBasic Help file and have made a link to it so I can access it easily. I do not know how to get SynWrite to access this part of the IDE and have not found anything on the forum that gives me a good idea of how to correct the problem. Thanks for the Help - lol.
Please disregard or admin can delete - posted it where it should be - in the Help section.
Last edit: playinmyblues 2015-02-15
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Hi. I am quite new to GCBasic and ended up using the install file available from the GCBC Starter Kit Software on the Home page. The program works well but the Help must be the standard SynWrite Help as there is no information about GCBasic.
I found the GCBasic Help file and have made a link to it so I can access it easily. I do not know how to get SynWrite to access this part of the IDE and have not found anything on the forum that gives me a good idea of how to correct the problem. Thanks for the Help - lol.
Please disregard or admin can delete - posted it where it should be - in the Help section.
Last edit: playinmyblues 2015-02-15
Make sure the Toolbar "1" under the View/Toolbar menu is checked. Then you will see the Cow? icon haha.
Please follow this link for this topic:
https://sourceforge.net/p/gcbasic/discussion/579126/thread/671aa747/
I found the cow icon for help and used it many times the last few days. Thank you. Now you need one more help that I haven't found : an ASCII table.
I have been using GCBasic for many years but feel that it has become much stonger in the last couple years.
Good work Guys!
So from GCB Syn Write there is a terminal menu button. Clicking that brings up Brays++, and that has an ASCII table.