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OzzY



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OzzY 10 Jan 2006, 01:30
I was using FASM+RADasm.
Now I wanna try Fresh. I add a form and a button. How to add some event to the button?
Is there some fresh documentation?
Does Fresh come with code completion like in RADasm?
Thanks!
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okasvi 10 Jan 2006, 03:13
have you checked http://fresh.flatassembler.net ?

im waiting for version with latest fasm, until that WinAsm+fasm for me and for testing fasmw.exe

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OzzY



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OzzY 13 Jan 2006, 01:01
I already have Fresh installed, but I don't know how to enable code completion and I don't know if fresh has some kind of framework for RAD development and how to use it.
Any helps?
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decard 13 Jan 2006, 08:18
Hi Ozzy,
Code completion is enabled by default. To use it, you have to compile your program. During compilation Fresh will collect symbols used in your source. After compilation, you can open cc list by pressing ctrl+space. Also, when you type name of some structure, then dot ("."), cc list will also open allowing you yo choose a member of this structure. It works with global and local labels too.
About RAD developement, well, they work (Fresh itself uses it), but may be difficult tu use, and it will be changed completely in some future release.

regards
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