B bluedude Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 18, 2014 #1 I really really want two things: - filtering the list of libraries on enabled and checked; - able to copy this enabled list to the clipboard. I'm trying to create a new standard for readability of my projects and I want to include a readme with libraries and versions I use. Doing this by hand is annoying work.
I really really want two things: - filtering the list of libraries on enabled and checked; - able to copy this enabled list to the clipboard. I'm trying to create a new standard for readability of my projects and I want to include a readme with libraries and versions I use. Doing this by hand is annoying work.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 18, 2014 #2 Note that for now you can get the list of libraries by opening the B4A file with a text editor.
R rboeck Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 21, 2014 #3 One idea: maybe you could write the uses libraries first, and below the long list with unused. Currently i have 446 files in my lib order, so its more then 220 libs to look for.
One idea: maybe you could write the uses libraries first, and below the long list with unused. Currently i have 446 files in my lib order, so its more then 220 libs to look for.