1. ee.ex ??
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> Sep 09, 1999
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David How come you removed the global constant subEUDIR out of the e.ini and hard coded it to look in a directory called \\editor\\ ?? When you try to change settings there is no directory and there is no ini file so the editor does not change its settings. No ini files are in the down load and the editor does not create the directory or a ee.ini file. Bernie
2. Re: ee.ex ??
- Posted by "Cuny, David" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Sep 09, 1999
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Bernie Ryan wondered: > When you try to change settings there is no directory and > there is no ini file so the editor does not change its settings. If you don't have an \editor directory, my guess was that you didn't want the editor to be littering your hard drive with .INI files. -- David Cuny
3. Re: ee.ex ??
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> Sep 09, 1999
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David In the previous version the editor looked in the directory where my editor was located automatically now it forces me to place the ini files in a directory called editor or I have to edit the ini.e The only reason I was letting you know it could confuse someone who upgrades. There should be EUDIRED & EURDIRHLP enviornment variables. Also there should be a note in the Docs to warn everyone about the change Bernie
4. Re: ee.ex ??
- Posted by "Cuny, David" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Sep 09, 1999
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Bernie wrote: > In the previous version the editor looked in the > directory where my editor was located automatically > now it forces me to place the ini files in a directory > called editor or I have to edit the ini.e ... Thanks. I'll try to get it taken care of. -- David Cuny