02-16-2026, 01:54 AM
(02-15-2026, 09:58 PM)dbox Wrote:(02-15-2026, 09:08 PM)bplus Wrote: @dbox both Tempodi and I might benefit from how to work on our QBJS code without a browser that only temporarily hosts the code ie save our tests on hard drive. If you went over this already, I apologize for asking you to repeat instructions. I too want to employ my GUI for Chess with a decent Chess Engine.Absolutely! You can click the folder icon to open a "*.bas" or "*.zip" file from your desktop for editing. Then click the save icon whenever you would like to save your work.
You can add supporting files (images, sounds, etc.) to your project by dragging them into the Files tab:
If you have added additional files to your QBJS project it will save the entire project as a .zip file. When you're ready to come back to it just open the zip file and resume.
Someone made a nice intro video for QBJS recently. He demonstrates this project save functionality at around 4:45:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWBCI62FlBE
SIGH not for me now at Kubuntu_land on Opera browser...
It opens a desktop file .BAS but I dunno why, it doesn't save it! On reloading the file I got the old one!
Again Lucky TempodiBasic...
I believe that now I memorize the code modifications, as so much as I had to write again them.

