Ditto - wasted effort IMO.No ok button to click after uploading would also be a little friendlier.
With all respect to a great piece of software, of course.
Ditto - wasted effort IMO.No ok button to click after uploading would also be a little friendlier.
With all respect to a great piece of software, of course.
That already exists - click the scroll bar area either side of the moving bit to make it move up or down by a page.Full page scroll option (instead of just three lines).
OK, thanks. Might be nice to have it on the mouse scroll wheel too though.That already exists - click the scroll bar area either side of the moving bit to make it move up or down by a page.
Haku-style animation follows...
Edit: Not a very good animation - look at the time in the bottom-right corner of the Programming Editor in the animation above.
You can go into Control Panel > Mouse and click on the mouse wheel tab where you can change the number of lines scrolled by the mouse. Of course, just having the page/line option in Programming Editor would be nicer.OK, thanks. Might be nice to have it on the mouse scroll wheel too though.
Try the local petshop, they should have mouse wheels.My two button mouse doesn't have a wheel . . .
Larger serial port selection list.
This is what we have now (it used to be a radio button selection panel with all the ports):
This is what I'd like to see:
another idea would be to allow symbols for commands for example,
symbol turnon = high
turnon B.1
#PICAXE 08M2
Main:
IF pin1 IS ON THEN
b4 = 11
ELSEIF pin1 IS OFF THEN
b4 = 22
ENDIF
PAUSE 100
GOTO main
I was just thinking of an example, I knew about switch on and swich off but prefer highOr use
switch on
switch off...
No problem, did you actually try it... ;-)It is also possible to have a more text like sntax for tests. By way of example:
Code:#PICAXE 08M2 Main: IF pin1 IS ON THEN b4 = 11 ELSEIF pin1 IS OFF THEN b4 =22 ENDIF PAUSE 100 GOTO main
I notice that you've implemented this in 5.5.0. But it doesn't add colour like that microcontroller IDE does.So, for instance, if you have a good idea such as a 'forum copy' menu (like normal copy but automatically adds the [code] tags) then please let us know.
[COLOR=#CC6600]void[/COLOR] [COLOR=#CC6600][B]loop[/B][/COLOR]() {
[COLOR=#CC6600]digitalWrite[/COLOR](13, [COLOR=#006699]HIGH[/COLOR]); [COLOR=#7E7E7E]// set the LED on[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#CC6600]delay[/COLOR](1000); [COLOR=#7E7E7E]// wait for a second[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#CC6600]digitalWrite[/COLOR](13, [COLOR=#006699]LOW[/COLOR]); [COLOR=#7E7E7E]// set the LED off[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#CC6600]delay[/COLOR](1000); [COLOR=#7E7E7E]// wait for a second[/COLOR]
Only in the Simulator.No problem, did you actually try it... ;-)
The "return" feature could only work correctly where you have first double clicked the GOSUB and then go back specifically to THAT gosub.One function that would be very nice is, in code where a gosub statement is used "Eg:- gosub display" and the "gosub" was doubled clicked on, for PE to skip direct to the label "display"
This would save a lot of trawling through lines of code to reach the location.
Second feature would be, to be able to double click the return to skip back to the original gosub location.
Perhaps at times my code is just long and complicated, compared to others, but i think it would also be a handy tool when trouble shooting others code also.
The same feature for "goto" would also be useful, but gosub is the main one of interest.
If it's any help, there's breakpoints (red rectangles) and bookmarks (blue squares) which you can set for each line and they appear in the line number margin. The breakpoints are set with a click and the bookmarks require a right click and then selection of the right option.To be honest i find the present one a little useless. (it works ok as a return)
When reading through code you come to a gosub XXX and then need to scroll down 200++ lines to find what happens in that gosub XXX then return back to the code point that sent you there, a simple skip to and from would save a lot of time.
Thanks for adding it to the list.
This used to be reported as TPLBKAS* bug.Ok so its not so useless, only the operator is
The code explorer also picks up the same text in a remark/comment. Could the code explorer, by a selector switch/tick box if necessary, not pick up the same text in remarks.We'll add it to the list but a quite similar feature does already exist within the Code Explorer - double click on the label name to jump to that label / gosub calls within the code.
Clicking the label list in the toolbar (beside the font size) always takes you directly to the label.The code explorer also picks up the same text in a remark/comment. Could the code explorer, by a selector switch/tick box if necessary, not pick up the same text in remarks.