QL wish list for 2013
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QL wish list for 2013
Sadly all my wishes for 2012 didn't quite come to fruition, but who knows what is in store this year.
Of the 2012
QL Games tabletop games console (putting use to the old system one more time), not yet
RaspberryPi QL (Putting the original QL BB to use one more time) ,as seen on YouTube nearly!
QDOS on a new circuit board (FPGA or other here we come), not yet
LINUX QL on a Stick, not yet still
SuperQL? Well we will see
what are yours?
Of the 2012
QL Games tabletop games console (putting use to the old system one more time), not yet
RaspberryPi QL (Putting the original QL BB to use one more time) ,as seen on YouTube nearly!
QDOS on a new circuit board (FPGA or other here we come), not yet
LINUX QL on a Stick, not yet still
SuperQL? Well we will see
what are yours?
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Not that different from last year, either
Some "coder's cable" type of cheap solution for uploading code quickly to QL.
Demos, demos!

Some "coder's cable" type of cheap solution for uploading code quickly to QL.
Demos, demos!
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
In much the same way as the 10 game QemuLator works through windows, I would like to see an editor that has all the modern day functions to assist the programmer, auto coloured text, indentation, formatting, font selection, copy and paste etc etc. That when you click on the button RUN/EXECUTE or whatever, your work is saved automatically and it drops you in to a SuperBASIC job that then runs what you have written. When you stop the program and type ED (like you do ala Toolkit II) you actually get taken back to the all singing all dancing editor. DarkBASIC pro does something like this, and I looked at the feasibility of it a couple of years ago, it is possible. 

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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Hi,
Why use QL Emacs with the syntax highlighting to edit SBasic files.
Derek
Why use QL Emacs with the syntax highlighting to edit SBasic files.
Derek
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Derek
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Are there any?QL Emacs with the syntax highlighting to edit SBasic files.
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Emacs, (somewhat)yes, Syntax highlighting, no (to my knowledge).Mr_Navigator wrote:Are there any?QL Emacs with the syntax highlighting to edit SBasic files.
Apparently, there doesn't seem to exist a fully-featured real emacs port for the QL. The one available is a µEmacs-based port done by Thierry Godefroy that to my knowledge does not support syntax highlighting (but which is very feature-rich and worth a look nonetheless).
Regards,
Tobias
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
I downloaded that http://morloch.hd.free.fr/smsq/Area07/emacs400.zip tried to look at it but not a clue how to start the thing uptofro wrote: Apparently, there doesn't seem to exist a fully-featured real emacs port for the QL. The one available is a µEmacs-based port done by Thierry Godefroy that to my knowledge does not support syntax highlighting (but which is very feature-rich and worth a look nonetheless).
Regards,
Tobias

from here if anyone else is interested : - http://morloch.hd.free.fr/smsq/main.html
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Note you need the PE for umacs.
Tobias
Tobias
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
Note you need the PE for umacs.
If you have, simply type "ex emacs"
Tobias
If you have, simply type "ex emacs"

Tobias
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Re: QL wish list for 2013
if only, I assume QPC2 is OK for the PE, the result of EX EMACS is 'invalid parametertofro wrote:Note you need the PE for umacs.
If you have, simply type "ex emacs"
Tobias
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