![]() Why was this confusing? Well, because you don’t actually need 2 separate icons all roads lead to Rome, as it were. Both icons launch RobotC, and once in the program, you can switch from the graphical to the text editor from the View / Preferences… / ROBOTC Editor Type menu. That flyout menu gives you the choice of “Text Editor Only”, “Graphics Editor Only,” and “Text and Graphics Editor.”īut there’s one catch. If you create a graphical program, you can convert it to text-based using View / Convert Graphical File to Text menu option, but you can’t go back the other way if you change your mind about the whole concept. Keep track of your file names (like, keep a copy of the graphical file before you convert it might do this for you, but just double check) so that you can retrieve your old program if you need to. So it’s pretty important to figure out from the get-go which editor type you plan to use. Similar to eas圜, RobotC’s “graphical” version is a drag-and-drop interface. ![]()
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