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Hello!  For starters, thank you for the effort of porting this.  I was a fan back in the days I had a palm, and I can't express how useful it is to have a console mode compiler or interpreter for those quick and dirty calculations.n

I have started playing with it on my Galaxy Nexus (Jellybean 4.1.1), but any time I get to a read or readln, the return key seems to do nothing, and I am unable to finish editing the variable and the program stays stuck.  I experimented with the code "CharTypedVariable:=input^; get(input);" and this method seems to work, even when I hit the return key.  By examining ord(CharTypedVariable) above, I was able to determine that my return key returns me an ASCII character code of 13; Pépé le Manual mentions the end-of-line character is ASCII character code 10.  I believe this may be the reason why the return key won't end the read session.  Is there a way to tell the compiler to also end a line on chr(13), in particular ?  Right now, I am implementing a bunch of complex functions and procedures to do what I should by rights be doing with a single instruction.


Help :

Code Syntax :

  • <color=CodeHexadecimal></color> enables text colouring.
    Note : Instead of the hexadecimal code (#??????), you can specify the name of the colour(red, yellow, orange, green, blue, etc...). For extra info...
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  • <cite></cite> enables quotation inserting.
    Note : You can specify the name of the authors by typing <cite=Author>
  • <code></code> enables code inserting.
    Note : You can specify the language by typing <code=LanguageName>
  • <left></left> enables left align.
  • <center></center> enables center align.
  • <right></right> enables right align.
  • <link></link> enables link inserting.
    Note : You can specify the link URL by typing <link=URL>text</link>. If you do not specify the link URL, the URL will be the one between the two tags.<link>URL</link>
  • <img=SmileyName> enables smiley insertion.
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  • Key ALT + 2 enables toolbar selection
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