1. RE: problems with MEDIT
- Posted by Jason Dube <dubetyrant at hotmail.com> May 17, 2003
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Pete Lomax wrote: > > On Fri, 16 May 2003 18:43:18 +0000, Jason Dube > <dubetyrant at hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Pete, > > > >I am having troubles with the editor, the parse syntax button made the > >program crash, and now it wont run anymore:( > > > >Is there anything I can do short of downloading it again? > > If you rename the glocals.exh and win32lib.exh files (say as .bak > files), it should get things going again. (You might possibly need to > create empty replacement files [eg Notepad, Save As]) -uh,oh. I did what you said, however those two files were empty(zero bytes).Alas the program still wouldn't run. I'll just erase it and redownload it. But I'll hold on to the ex.err.Obviously there is no point in saving the other two files becasue they are empty! Jason Dube
2. RE: problems with MEDIT
- Posted by Jason Dube <dubetyrant at hotmail.com> May 17, 2003
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Pete, I tried entering the lines in the file but it still didnt work, so I downloaded the full source edition and tried it, it now works alright.Maybe it had something to do with the fact that I was using the bound executable version before? Anyway, I have to put a wait_key statement at the end of my programs or else they will run in the blink of an eye and disappear, similar to what I have to do on certain c compilers. This is no big problem really, but if you know of any easy fix, I would appreciate it. This is only for console programs though, win32 prog's run fine. I guess windows just doesnt like running dos programs. Anyway, thx for the support. Jason Dube