First off I'm gonna pull a
veltins and start off by saying:
Hey!
I start by choosing console application.... lol, just kidding
Actually, I have three questions so I'll try my best to explain the issues. I searched the site and read the wiki's but cannot find what I'm looking for or atleast haven't found it yet. So far, I'm absolutely loving C::B. You guys did an awesome job.
QUESTIONS:
1. When I create a new project, (console application), everything works as it should but when ever I build and run the source, I can never locate an .exe file. I'm looking in the project's folder but cannot find it. Am I missing something? Where is the exe file? I'm able to build an exe file if instead of creating a new project, I create a new 'empty file' instead.
2. If I open up an existing source file (C++), or paste source into an already open C++ file, the file somehow converts to C and saves as a C source file and not C++ even though when creating the new file / project, I have C++ selected during the wizard process. Also, C::B frequently "locks" my open files (I notice an asterik on the tab by the file name) and I keep getting prompted about reloading the old file which of course I don't want to do so I have to keep hitting CTRL + S to 'unlock' the file.
3. How do I remove the "hello world" syntax when a new project is created and the main source is opened?
Thanks for all your help.
C::B INFO:
Version: 8.02
Compiler: GNU GCC (recently installed but working efficiently)
OS: Windows XP