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JohnFound 27 Oct 2017, 22:53
Well, it was long time since the last Fresh IDE official release. In addition, Tomasz released a milestone version of FASM, so it is the right moment for new release of Fresh IDE as well.
Now v2.6.0 is released. Download it from Fresh IDE web site The very brief changelog is: Code: [+] Brand new design of the GUI with two themes (for dark and for light OS theme) and adjustable icon sizes for the menus and toolbars. [+] The latest milestone FASM version: v1.72 [+] Updated the FASM manual to the latest version. [+] Added a new help book about the assembly instructions with detailed explanation and useful information. [+] Updated FreshLib to the latest FreshLibDev, bugfixed and improved. [+] Improved code completion search algorithm in order to hit the proper name with less typing. [+] Wide use of PNG images for all icons that make the icons better quality and the size of the executable smaller. [-] Bugfixes. I just released v2.6.1 with fixed "manifest.uuid" and "Labels explorer" behavior. Re-download. _________________ Tox ID: 48C0321ADDB2FE5F644BB5E3D58B0D58C35E5BCBC81D7CD333633FEDF1047914A534256478D9 Last edited by JohnFound on 29 Oct 2017, 06:49; edited 1 time in total |
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fabbel 28 Oct 2017, 14:58
Hello John,
Am rather new to asm and have been looking for a good IDE for development based on fasm assembler (targetting windows plateform). I decided to give Fresh IDE a try. I now have the latest version = 2.6, and, to familiarize myself with the IDE, I am trying the fresh sources included in the package. I loaded fresh.fpr from the 'source' subdirectory and tried to compile, but this actually failed. First, the file 'manifest.uuid' was mising (cf. line 1013, in file 'ActionEvents.Asm': file "../manifest.uuid": 0, 16) ; so I had to get it from prev. version = 2.5.1, to correct this problem. After this, the project compiled ok (to be accurate it did so, only after changing Binary filename to '..\Fresh2.exe' in Project->Project options, to avoid overriding the original exe). Now the problem I have is that I cannot get the Labels Explorer (Project->Labels explorer) to work properly it seems : i get the corresponding window but it's mostly empty / the contents appears to be messed up (am including a screencopy for you to see what am referring to) What am i doing wrong ? I'd appreciate your help or advice on this, since this IDE looks promising and lablels explorer looks like a very valuable feature. Note : Am working under Windows 10 - could there be some incompatibility issue ? Thanks
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JohnFound 28 Oct 2017, 15:25
fabbel wrote: Hello John, Thanks for the report. It is my fault to miss this file from the distribution. It contains the Fossil checkin ID in order to be displayed in the about dialog. Anyway, I will fix it ASAP. Quote: Now the problem I have is that I cannot get the Labels Explorer (Project->Labels explorer) to work properly it seems : i get the corresponding window but it's mostly empty / the contents appears to be messed up (am including a screencopy for you to see what am referring to) Well, you are doing everything fine. The feature is broken. I totally forgot about this tool, simply because I never use it. It gives some overall view on the project structure, but in fact is almost useless. In addition, because of the slow Windows treeview control, it is simply too slow showing all thousands of labels from the project. Another tool that is almost useless (at least on Of course, I will now fix the problem. Check the download page tomorrow. _________________ Tox ID: 48C0321ADDB2FE5F644BB5E3D58B0D58C35E5BCBC81D7CD333633FEDF1047914A534256478D9 |
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28 Oct 2017, 15:25 |
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JohnFound 29 Oct 2017, 06:51
The fixed labels explorer (and other minor fixes) released with v2.6.1;
Any other bug reports are welcome. |
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29 Oct 2017, 06:51 |
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