Ron_1st wrote:
> 
> 
> I did suggest just the opposite.
> Copy your form and code into the Object example and set your form as
> startup.
> or
> insert the label, textbox and button into the main form of the object
> example
> together with your code.
> 
> This way you eliminate wrong project setup in the first place.
> 
> Good learning process is first to try to expand a existing project.
> You see example code, helpfull to prevent syntax errors in your own code.
> When it stops working then you know it is your own coding failure. 
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Ron_1st
> 
> 

I would do as you said with the Object example, but those of infinite wisdom
made it read-only. I have attempted
to download an example project that was not read-only (I believe I found it
on a Gambas wiki page) but it would
not run the program made in the project either, even though I had not edited
it yet...
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