STM32CubeIDE on Windows 7
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‎2024-04-09 7:43 AM - last edited on ‎2024-04-09 12:19 PM by mƎALLEm
Hello
I tried everything but I cannot get STM32CubeIDE to get the editor to work.
I just keep on getting this message: There is no active editor that provides an outline.
I spent hours re-installing but nothing worked
All help will be appreciated
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‎2024-04-10 1:22 PM
Maybe try old version - afair i had CubeIDE v1.10.0 installed on Win7 .
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‎2024-04-09 8:13 AM
Hello,
On which platform?
Which CubeIDE version?
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‎2024-04-09 8:32 AM
Hi,
did you read - how to use it ?
see:
https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeide.html#documentation
->
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/Category:STM32CubeIDE
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‎2024-04-09 9:03 AM
Sorry about that:
On Windows 7
STM32CubeIDE
Version: 1.14.1
Build: 20064_20240111_1413 (UTC)
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‎2024-04-09 9:06 AM
Yes I have read much documentation. I am well aware of many installation procedures.
Also, I am a Delphi/CC+ programmer so I am quite familiar with may buggy software issues .
But this issue I just cant get around.
If there had to be a source path to the eclipse editor that would help
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‎2024-04-09 9:13 AM - edited ‎2024-04-09 9:15 AM
Ok, you didnt write this. :)
I had similar effect, when installing (from eclipse marketplace) a "Java editor tool" - complete destroyed IDE, no mre capable to edit C or C++ , telling me same "There is no active editor that provides an outline".
(I have IDE v. 1.13.1 running on win7, win10 and here on my old Linux MX18 PC .)
So you installed IDE, set a workspace and then try menu: file->new-> STM32 project ?
And this NOT working ?
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‎2024-04-09 11:28 AM
Windows 7 :( there were days, it was cool and supported - but no longer.
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‎2024-04-09 12:15 PM
Tried everything. No luck.
"There is no active editor that provides an outline" If only there could be some pointer to this message.
And what does it mean by "active editor"?
Programmers know the advantage of Win7.
Win10 is far too intimidating. "Full of fury, signifying nothing ...".
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‎2024-04-09 12:15 PM
Unfortunately, STM32CubeIDE/STM32CubeMx are only supported by Windows 10/11.
Same issue raised in this thread.
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‎2024-04-10 1:03 PM - edited ‎2024-04-10 1:04 PM
Then Keil is your IDE. Maybe IAR as well. Maybe, Visual GDB for older versions of Visual Studio.
