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      Bernard
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      @kl3m3n,
      Hello Klm2n3
      I would like to share an application that I implemented with GUI-O but I can't find how to attach PDF files and how to paste the source code!
      Bernard

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        kl3m3n @Bernard
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        @Bernard Hi!

        could you please explain a bit more?

        Which source code would you like to share? The one generated by the GUI-O designer? Where are you trying to attach the PDF file (which PDF file)?

        Please give me an example, if possible.

        Thanks.
        Kl3m3n

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          Bernard @kl3m3n
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          @kl3m3n
          Good morning
          I want to share an application I wrote with Bascom. To do this, I also made a documentation (diagrams, screenshot, explanations) with Word that I converted into PDF. It's this PDF document, and maybe the source code of my app. (Bascom) and maybe a video. Like what's in "Share your projects" > ECG Electro Cardio Gramme.
          Good day !

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            kl3m3n @Bernard
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            @Bernard Hi!

            Sorry for the delayed answer...

            You can now upload a .pdf by selecting the "Upload File" icon when writing a post.

            Regarding uploading the images - there seems to be some problems, which I have not yet been able to fix... I suggest you upload the images to online hosting service, e.g., imgur (https://imgur.com/) and then you can paste the image url on the forum using the "Image Link" icon. The image will be shown inlined with text.

            Both the "Upload File" and "Image Link" icons (buttons) can be found in the toolbar right below the post title when you reply.

            I hope this helps.

            Best regards,
            kl3m3n

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              Bernard @kl3m3n
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              @kl3m3n
              Good morning,
              sorry, but I don't see any "Upload File" icon when writing a post. which one is from the left (there are 10 of them). And to paste a source program is the same process? Bernard

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                kl3m3n @Bernard
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                @Bernard Hi!

                Does this help you?

                toolbar

                You can hover over the icons with your mouse to display the tooltip.

                Best regards,
                kl3m3n

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                  Bernard @kl3m3n
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                  @kl3m3n
                  It's strange but I don't have the "upload file" icon in my submission form! (only the first ten).......

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                    kl3m3n @Bernard
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                    @Bernard Sorry, can you please try it now.

                    Regards,
                    kl3m3n

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                      Bernard @kl3m3n
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                      @kl3m3n
                      So,
                      I exited the forum and the GUI-O site and logged back in and there it is "upload file" Thank you!!

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