I'm disappointed to see that the CK still can't print source code. It seems like a simple thing to add to me (and I'm as simple as anyone) I know I can copy and paste into Notepad or some other program but that's unnecessary steps that shouldn't be needed.
Tom L
Hi Tom,
Yes, would be nice to have printed doc from CK. But only in the case when the CK would have much better IDE.
Currently, Notepad++ with installed add "Notepad++ HP Prime Programming Language Support" does super excellent job!
See:
http://www.hpcalc.org/details/7564 for more details. A comfortable program writing, reading and printing.
Regards,
Pavel
Pavel,
Can files be directly transferred between Notepad ++ and the physical prime? Or do you copy/paste between Notepad ++ and the CK, beforehand?
-Dale-
Hello Dale,
No, a direct transfer between Notepad++ and Connectivity Kit is not possible. Copy and Paste have to be used. But in can be done in few sec. On the other hand, Notepad++ with the add gives you very user friendly IDE (color resolution, autocomplete function, on-line help, settable zoom, adjustable printing...etc).
Pavel
(09-14-2016 05:05 PM)Pavel OK1DNZ Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Dale,
No, a direct transfer between Notepad++ and Connectivity Kit is not possible. Copy and Paste have to be used. But in can be done in few sec. On the other hand, Notepad++ with the add gives you very user friendly IDE (color resolution, autocomplete function, on-line help, settable zoom, adjustable printing...etc).
Pavel
Looks Great on Notepad++, also prints correctly. Next if you want to Save the file which file type would you use?
(09-16-2016 01:10 AM)BERNARD MICHAUD Wrote: [ -> ] (09-14-2016 05:05 PM)Pavel OK1DNZ Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Dale,
No, a direct transfer between Notepad++ and Connectivity Kit is not possible. Copy and Paste have to be used. But in can be done in few sec. On the other hand, Notepad++ with the add gives you very user friendly IDE (color resolution, autocomplete function, on-line help, settable zoom, adjustable printing...etc).
Pavel
Looks Great on Notepad++, also prints correctly. Next if you want to Save the file which file type would you use?
I like the idea, but using two programs to accomplish one task doesn't inspire a lot of enthusiasm for this objective. I have had Notepad ++, configured with the added hp language, since I first learned of the added support. But I don't ever use it. The CK isn't great, but it is so much more convenient. If Notepad ++ (or some other IDE like Eclipse?), could be custom configured for hp prime, include a USB transfer mode, and save the following data sets, it would be very useful.
.hpappdir
.hpexammode
.hpprgm
.hplist
.hpmat
.hpSettings