1. IDE version .10.1 now available
Bug fix IDE version .10.1 is at
http://home.flash.net/~camping/judith.htm and addresses the
minimize/restore bug and clicking outside IDE not minimizing Property
and Tool Box ( thanks to Wolf Fritz for the suggested fix ). Also
included is a change to UpDown Buddy association. See top of IDE.htm for
more information.
2. Re: IDE version .10.1 now available
- Posted by tjsnyders at HOME.COM
Mar 01, 2001
Hi!
Where can I get Win32lib.ew version .55.1
Ted
3. Re: IDE version .10.1 now available
Hi Judith,
I've been using your IDE for a few weeks now, and I wanted to tell you that
it's great! It's really been a big help (along with Win32.lib, of course).
I am having a little trouble with ListViews though (Partly because I'm
pretty new to all this, but also partly *I think* because of a typo in
IDE_edit.ew). Under Win32.lib constants, addLVItem is listed as addLvItem.
I looked through Win32lib.ew, and it has the "V" capitalized. I capitalized
the "V" in my copy, and stopped getting the error that I was originally
getting. The bad news is that now I'm getting a different error. (BTW,
like I said, I am having other problems with ListViews, so if anyone can
give me a hint on how to use them, I'd really appreciate it. I'm trying to
list items in seperate columns, with some being left-justified, and some
being right justified.)
Oh, I almost forgot. I downloaded your latest IDE, and I'm getting a
message that says an error occured in my program every time I try to open
certain projects. Could this be because of something different in the IDE,
or possibly because I'm using a newer version of Win32.lib?
Thanks,
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: Judith <camping at flash.net>
To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:46 PM
Subject: IDE version .10.1 now available
> Bug fix IDE version .10.1 is at
> http://home.flash.net/~camping/judith.htm and addresses the
> minimize/restore bug and clicking outside IDE not minimizing Property
> and Tool Box ( thanks to Wolf Fritz for the suggested fix ). Also
> included is a change to UpDown Buddy association. See top of IDE.htm for
> more information.
>
>
>
>
4. Re: IDE version .10.1 now available
> Let me know what version of IDE is listed at the top of the PRJ file you
> are trying to load, what version of win32lib.ew you use and what error
> you are getting. It could be that there has been a change that is
> affecting you. I've tried hard to allow older PRJ files to work with
> each release of IDE but it is inevitable that something might break.
Just a thought, Judith. In the "about" box, you could list the version of
win32lib being used. The version is found in the global constant
Win32LibVersion.
dispver = sprintf("using Win32Lib v%d.%d.%d",
{Win32LibVersion[1],
Win32LibVersion[2],
Win32LibVersion[3],
})
> The latest releases (v.10+) work only with win32lib.ew 55.1 although
> unless I hear something from Derek/Matt, IDE should work on the next
> release.
The IDE v.10 works fine with Win32Lib v0.56-alpha, though I haven't done
exhaustive testing with it yet.
------
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
"To finish a job quickly, go slower."
5. Re: IDE version .10.1 now available
----- Original Message -----
From: Judith <camping at txcyber.com>
To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:38 AM
Subject: RE: IDE version .10.1 now available
>
>
> Let me know what version of IDE is listed at the top of the PRJ file you
> are trying to load, what version of win32lib.ew you use and what error
> you are getting. It could be that there has been a change that is
> affecting you. I've tried hard to allow older PRJ files to work with
> each release of IDE but it is inevitable that something might break.
>
> The latest releases (v.10+) work only with win32lib.ew 55.1 although
> unless I hear something from Derek/Matt, IDE should work on the next
> release.
>
>
The IDE version of the PRJ file is 0.9L.4. I'm using your latest IDE (I
downloaded it on Sunday, I think), and I'm using version 55.1 of
Win32lib.ew. When I try to open my PRJ file, everything stops and I get an
error message. I've pasted the first part of it:
C:\EUPHORIA\Judith's IDE Version 0.10.2\ide_projectview.ew:330 in procedure
buildProjectFolders()
subscript value 13 is out of bounds, reading from a sequence of length 7
whoIs = {13,{71'G',114'r',111'o',117'u',112'p'}}
parent = {87'W',105'i',110'n',100'd',111'o',119'w',50'2'}
lastMenuName = {}
lastPopUpName = {}
text = {}
class_ModuleName = {87'W',105'i',110'n',100'd',111'o',119'w',50'2',
foundIt = 1
i = 2
j = 2
k = 55'7'
event = 18
It's really strange, because some files will open fine, but others won't.
Thanks.
Bill
>
>
6. Re: IDE version .10.1 now available
Thanks Matthew. This looks like it will be very helpful if I ever figure
out what I'm doing wrong with these ListViews! :)
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM>
To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: IDE version .10.1 now available
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: behaviorself at netzero.net [mailto:behaviorself at netzero.net]
> > (BTW,
> > like I said, I am having other problems with ListViews, so if
> > anyone can
> > give me a hint on how to use them, I'd really appreciate it.
> > I'm trying to
> > list items in seperate columns, with some being
> > left-justified, and some
> > being right justified.)
>
> Unfortunately, there is no way for win32lib to 'automatically' do this
right
> now. Here's what you can do:
>
> lvcol = struct_LVCOLUMN( LVCF_FMT, -- mask: this tells win to only look at
> the format
> LVCFMT_LEFT/RIGHT/CENTER, -- the format for the
> column
> 0, "", -- width, text
> colnum-1 ) -- column number. This is zero-based.
>
>
> VOID = sendMessage( myListView, LVM_SETCOLUMN, colnum-1, lvcol )
>
> release_mem( lvcol )
>
> There's all sorts of neat things that can be done that aren't wrapped into
> win32lib. You can either visit msdn.microsoft.com, or download win32.hlp
> from RDS' site (about 8 megs, I think), which is a little old, but gives
you
> a lot of great information about the win32 API that's really invaluable.
>
> Matt Lewis
>
>
>
>