- If you want to become a maintener of a specific language, or want to send a new translation, please contact me at haiku at bloodshed.net Mainteners are responsible for updating their language file when modifications are made to Dev-C.
- Mar 11, 2020 I just wanted to check what was needed to change the gamemode at runtime. I setup a dummy level with all of the current gamemode options desired, and can't get GetWorld-SetGamMode(url) to change the current GameMode through C. Being able to change the GameMode at runtime would vastly simplify having to setup hud management, and controls.
hello altogether,
my name is Wolfram Pagels, Berlin, Germany
my status is :retired but enthusiastic c++-fan;
my name is Wolfram Pagels, Berlin, Germany
my status is :retired but enthusiastic c++-fan;
I use Dev-C++ since 3 month ago; in the 70th I programmed in Fortran;
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e.g.: the day before yesterday I got the following message from Dev-C++:
It's very simple, if you want to change font style or its size in Dev C So Follow the Steps below. Steps To Follow: 1= Tools. 2= Editor Options. 3= Fonts (tab) 4= Click on drop-down menu (Font: (top one)) (Select your preferred font) Then either select a suitable font size or just leave that option, and press OK. Dear all: =20 Installing Dev-C for the first time, I mistakingly opt for = language Chinese instead of ChineseTW; I try to uninstall and install = again, but 'Chinese' remains, anyone how to change it?
My second question to you: * h o w to enable (these) options at my installed and running actual mingw compiler as part of Dev-C++ IDE ? Little snitch camera.
I am disappointed to hear that Bloodshed Dev-C is dead, but thanks for the other options:).
Thank you in advance for your time,
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yours sincerely
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Well, the answer to your problem (but not to your question) is to change your IDE. Dev-C++ is far too old to support C++11. The MinGW GCC version that ships with Dev-C++ is version 3.4.2, which is really old. Decent support for C++11 starts roughly from 4.6.0, but since it is still experimental, the newer the better. https://omaticvale.weebly.com/latest-version-of-traktor-pro-for-mac.html. Currently, you can get 4.7.1 version through '>TDM-GCC ports. I recommend switching to '>CodeBlocks, which you can download as an installer that includes TDM-GCC 4.7.1. That should allow you to have decent C++11 support.
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As for setting compiler options, you typically have to navigate the 'Build Configuration' or 'Project Properties' or similar panels. Usually, you will find a place to put 'custom compiler options' where you can place the exact command-line compiler option (like
-std=c++11
), that is, if you can't find a checkbox for the particular option you need.