A programmer's editor for the PB/WIN and PB/CC compilers written by members of the PowerBASIC community. His names and contributions are specified in the SED History page of the help file. It uses
Scintilla as the editing component.
Key Features
- Tabbed MDI interface
- Multiple instances
- Drag and drop files to the editor
- Syntax highlighting
- Block indent/unindent
- Block comment/uncomment
- Unlimited undo and redo
- Bookmarks
- Codefinder
- Keyboard macros
- Folding
- Zoom
- Indentation guides
- Project management
- Code analyzer
- Codetips and autocompletion
- Context help
- Customizable colors and fonts
- Conversion to Html for easy web publishing
- Ability to compile untitled files
- Execute without compiling
- Split windows
- Color printing and print preview
- Ability to create resource files on the fly
- Post-processor
- Support for PB templates
- Find in files
- MRU (Most recent used files)
- Optional reloading of previous file set at start
- Tools menu
- Plug-ins
- Lynx support
What is new in this version?The main change has been to adapt the code to allow to compile it with PB 10 and my headers for that compiler. Other minor changes include that in this vrersion the PB reserved words are stored in the file SED_PB_KEYWORDS.TXT instead of listed in the source code.
InstallationTo install the editor, just unzip the attached file(s) in the folder of your choice.
Attached filesSED203_Release: Contains the editor, the help file and the tools and DLLs.
SED203_Source: Contains the source code.
José,
Shouldn't the source zip be for v2.03? I keep getting v2.02 files.
No rush. Just curious.
Thanks.
Sorry, I did attach the wrong file. New file uploaded.
Hi José,
I just downloaded this new version, and noticed that, when creating a new file and trying to save it I get the "Open..." dialog, making it impossible to save a new file.
I haven't yet taken a look into the source, but I think it must be some simple oversight...
A silly mistake in AfxDialog.inc.
#IF %DEF(%UNICODE)
MACRO AfxOpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogW
MACRO OpenFileDialog = AfxSaveFileDialogW
#ELSE
MACRO AfxOpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogA
MACRO OpenFileDialog = AfxSaveFileDialogA
#ENDIF
should be
#IF %DEF(%UNICODE)
MACRO AfxOpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogW
MACRO OpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogW
#ELSE
MACRO AfxOpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogA
MACRO OpenFileDialog = AfxOpenFileDialogA
#ENDIF
New file uploaded.
Thanks for your feedback.
I didn't notice it because I use CSED now. Also, instead of the wrapper OpenFileDialog I use now the CAfxFileDialog class.
José
It seems that source code is missing now. There are two exetutables with same name but different in size. Whitch is right ?
Did you posted corected AfxDialog.inc in your WINAPI suite ?
Sorry, I did delete the wrong file. New files uploaded.
I will post a new version of the headers in a few days, when PBWin 10.02 will be released. There will be important new includes, such an OpenGL control and classes for ODBC ad GDI+.
I will also begin to post examples, now that both the compiler and the includes have all know bugs fixed.
Cool! Looking forward to that. Maybe it's finally time to do the switch to v10! (You sure all reported bugs were fixed, right? I don't know if previous versions' releases were like this, but this one sure was a bumpy ride...)
Thanks for all your fine work; gracias!!
Hey all,
I know that I can tell SED which compiler to use by default. Can I have a PBCC program in one tab and a PBWin program in another and have each compile with the correct compiler without changing the default? I thought maybe using the #compiler directive, but that doesn't seem to work.
Thanks
(SED is still the best IDE!)
Add
'SED_PBCC
or
'SED_PBWIN
in capital letters somewhere at the beginning or your program.