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recneps
Sun Feb 15, 2004 1:25 pm

Answers to 99% of all questions!!!! Look in here!
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For answers to 99% of your questions, look in the Turing Reference!!!! (OMG! Who'd a thunk it?) Ok, maybe not 99% but a good 75%of all questions i've read here are about a specific command. So, look it up in the reference, then if you still dont understand, post :) (Not saying that you cant post, but you might get the answer faster yourself :D)
You now know a secret that has been kept secret by the Ancients.... yeah, ill just stop there.

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Paul
Sun Feb 15, 2004 2:24 pm


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Yes, some people might not know how to use it though.
If you open turing and press F10, you'll open the manual. Theres an index on the side, organized alphabetically, with all the commands and things. If you need help on a specific command, you can type it out, and place ur cursor on it and press F9, if its found, the info will pop up.

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sport
Sun Feb 15, 2004 2:52 pm


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A good part of learning Turing is learning the tutorials that are available. There is a tutorial for most quetions. Ex. Create buttons, mouse movement, graphics, etc.

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Andy
Sun Feb 15, 2004 3:06 pm


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azn, make this a sticky

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jonos
Sun Feb 15, 2004 5:39 pm


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turing reference is really good, i learned about intstr, strint, my limited knowledge of GUI, ord, chr, File, Dir, Sys. lots of cool stuff there.

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Andy
Sun Feb 15, 2004 9:26 pm


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and dont forget whatdotcolor

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AsianSensation
Sun Feb 15, 2004 9:39 pm


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I believe this was in my Tidbits and Tricks: to always hit F8, F9 or F10.

to dodge: if there were so many stickies, no one will bother to read them, so instead, I'll just add to some old post.

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Mazer
Mon Feb 16, 2004 5:31 pm


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Turing reference. Very good idea, but you have to remember, that alot of the code is wrong. I usually just look at it when I can't remember the specific name of a function or something.

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Andy
Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:51 pm


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i like F8 alot it does what vc gives u automatically

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jonos
Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:52 pm


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i have never used F8 before, that is some pretty cool stuff.
