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I was wondering if my old monkey code still works, and found this site
There are no instructions anymore in git, how to build from source. So I downloaded the latest version yesterday.
I was trying to start/find the Cerberus X Ide Mac osx 10.14.6 but it only starts the old school Ted app.
In the bin directory there is a Ted app, but that launch the same old school Ted app.
Or is it wise to use the Visual Basic app, or do I miss something?
https://www.cerberus-x.com/cxDocs/Tools_Ted.html
https://www.cerberus-x.com/cxDocs/Tools_Cerberus X.html
I was wondering if my old monkey code still works, and found this site
There are no instructions anymore in git, how to build from source. So I downloaded the latest version yesterday.
I was trying to start/find the Cerberus X Ide Mac osx 10.14.6 but it only starts the old school Ted app.
In the bin directory there is a Ted app, but that launch the same old school Ted app.
Or is it wise to use the Visual Basic app, or do I miss something?
https://www.cerberus-x.com/cxDocs/Tools_Ted.html
Normally, you should not need to run Ted directly. Instead, use the Cerberus X app in the main Cerberus X directory which launches Ted for you
https://www.cerberus-x.com/cxDocs/Tools_Cerberus X.html
THE CERBERUS X APPLICATION
The Cerberus X app appears in the main directory of your Cerberus X installation and is used to launch Ted, the Cerberus X text editor/IDE found in the Cerberus X 'bin' directory.
When called with command line parameters, Cerberus X passes these parameters on to Ted.
On Windows, Cerberus X also updates itself in the Windows registry if it is a newer version than the version currently registered. In addition, if no registry key is found for the .cxs file extension, one is created and associated with Cerberus X.
On MacOS, Cerberus X starts a new instance of Ted if it is called with command line parameters.