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Axe / Re: A good way to deal with negative values
« on: June 20, 2010, 11:45:57 pm »
HH
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
Quote from: BASIC Code
:.SSS
:‾5→A
:If A>5
:4→A
:End
:If A<<‾5
:‾4→A
:End
:A→Ans
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TI Z80 / Re: SourceCoder 2.5: Updates and Features
« on: June 13, 2010, 01:45:49 am »
NAME
DJ Omnimaga has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
Quote from: BASIC Code
:Output(1,1,"HELLO WORLD!"
:Pause
:ClrHome
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TI Z80 / Re: SourceCoder 2.5: Updates and Features
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:26:53 am »
This is nice to see this updated! However I can't figure out how to post a new project code on a site with the bot. I see no option anywhere in Opera :/
I'll add this to the help file.  The steps:

1) Create a new project.  Add code to it.
2) Save it to your projects.
3) In the main SourceCoder page, select your project, and click Permission
4) If you want it to be open for collaboration, choose some combination of View: Everybody and Edit: Everybody.
5) Save and return to the main page, and you'll have an XPI link to post.

If you have that link in a topic, anyone who clicks the link, makes edits, and saves will have their edits posted to that topic.  Of course, in Permissions there's a box to check if you just want to share code and you don't want the bot to post on updates.

Edit: Whoopsies, logged in from the wrong account. >_<

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TI Z80 / Re: SourceCoder 2.5: Updates and Features
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:18:48 am »
SHARED
DJ Omnimaga has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
Quote from: BASIC Code
:Disp "Now Live with SourceCoder 2"
:Testing font sizes on Omnimaga / SMF
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TI Z80 / SourceCoder 2.5: Updates and Features
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:16:46 am »
(crosspost from Cemetech, http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4591.  If possible, please poke me at Cemetech, as I check there much more often)

Since the early day of SourceCoder, when SourceCoder v1.0 was featured on ticalc.org in November 2005, it has gone through many iterations and changes.  That first version was capable merely of parsing and showing the code for TI-83 and TI-83+ programs and a few other sundry formats, like images and lists.  Since then, myriad additions have been made, from allowing users to edit programs online and then reconvert them to .8xps, to syntax coloring and rudimentary optimization, to a Javascript virtual "calculator" keypad to make finding tokens easier, to a postbot that takes the PasteBin concept one step further and can actively participate in optimization and debugging discussions.  Recent discussions in the past week or two started by newcomer pilotmm and long-time community member Galandros prompted me to complete quite a few unfinished to-do items on the project, as well as make some long-overdue updates to the general user experience.  Among the most significant changes since SourceCoder v2.0:

:: Completely re-styled virtual calculator keypad, now much spiffier and with complete menus including VARS and CATALOG.
:: From the editor, users can now specify whether output .8xp files should be edit-locked or unlocked, and whether each file should be marked for storage in RAM or Archive.
:: Cleaner and more concise SourceCoder start page, with better-functioning project tools.
:: Short sharing links available directly from the start page for easy copy/pasting to fora.
:: TI-84+ MathPrint tokens now supported.
:: Many updates and fixes to previous missing and poorly-translated tokens, both for source viewing and editing.
:: Improved "pretty" code for viewing to "functional" code for editing conversion
:: SourceCoder 2 postbot takes one to two seconds to post on community fora, down from 30-40 seconds per update.
:: Improved handling of automatic code indentation

Please give it a gander, let me know about any comments, suggestions, praise, or criticism that you have, and I hope it will become (or continue to be) a valuable tool in your TI-BASIC (or Axe?) programming arsenal.  Here is a sample shared project; have fun.

SourceCoder 2.5 Links
SourceCoder 2.5 (http://sc.cemetech.net)
Direct link to online editor


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Axe / Re: SourceCoder 2.5 Postbot Testing
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:13:43 am »
(feel free to delete this topic now, thanks!)

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Axe / Re: SourceCoder 2.5 Postbot Testing
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:06:52 am »
SHARED
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
Quote from: BASIC Code
:Disp "Now Live with SourceCoder 2"
:Testing font sizes on Omnimaga / SMF
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Axe / Re: SourceCoder 2.5 Postbot Testing
« on: June 12, 2010, 02:02:45 am »
[size=10]SHARED[/size]
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
Quote from: BASIC Code
:Disp "Now Live with SourceCoder 2"
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Web Programming and Design / SC2 Test Topic
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:48:00 am »
SHARED
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
QuoteBegin-"BASIC Code"+-->
QUOTE ("BASIC Code")
:Kerm Martian: Welcome, add stuff below this.
:Disp "LoLz"
:You're supposed to add your name, Kllrnohj.
:Never!
:<- why doesn't it add the ":" anymore on return key?
:<- and where's the line number loving?
:That was too buggy and noncross-browser (Kerm)
:**** the n00bs.
:If you insist.
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Web Programming and Design / SC2 Test Topic
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:47:00 am »
SHARED
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
QuoteBegin-"BASIC Code"+-->
QUOTE ("BASIC Code")
:Kerm Martian: Welcome, add stuff below this.
:Disp "LoLz"
:You're supposed to add your name, Kllrnohj.
:Never!
:<- why doesn't it add the ":" anymore on return key?
:<- and where's the line number loving?
:That was too buggy and noncross-browser (Kerm)
:**** the n00bs.
:If you insist.
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Web Programming and Design / SC2 Test Topic
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:45:00 am »
SHARED
Kllrnohj has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
QuoteBegin-"BASIC Code"+-->
QUOTE ("BASIC Code")
:Kerm Martian: Welcome, add stuff below this.
:Disp "LoLz"
:You're supposed to add your name, Kllrnohj.
:Never!
:<- why doesn't it add the ":" anymore on return key?
:<- and where's the line number loving?
:That was too buggy and noncross-browser (Kerm)
:**** the n00bs.
:If you insist.
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Web Programming and Design / SC2 Test Topic
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:43:00 am »
SHARED
Kllrnohj has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
QuoteBegin-"BASIC Code"+-->
QUOTE ("BASIC Code")
:Kerm Martian: Welcome, add stuff below this.
:Disp "LoLz"
:You're supposed to add your name, Kllrnohj.
:Never!
:<- why doesn't it add the ":" anymore on return key?
:<- and where's the line number loving?
:That was too buggy and noncross-browser (Kerm)
:**** the n00bs.
:If you insist.
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Web Programming and Design / SC2 Test Topic
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:21:00 am »
SHARED
KermMartian has just edited this program.  The source code now reads:
QuoteBegin-"BASIC Code"+-->
QUOTE ("BASIC Code")
:Kerm Martian: Welcome, add stuff below this.
:Disp "LoLz"
:You're supposed to add your name, Kllrnohj.
:Never!
:<- why doesn't it add the ":" anymore on return key?
:<- and where's the line number loving?
:That was too buggy and noncross-browser (Kerm)
:**** the n00bs.
:If you insist.
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