Re: Llama updates

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On  0, jluethje at gmx.de wrote:
> 
> Hello jbrown,
> 
> you wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > Enclosed is a hacked apigtkhelp.e library for Win32 testers. It
> > currently
> > returns dummy values, and is totally useless for actual use, however
> > only Bitmap and Pixmap support are affected by this change, and that is
> > broken anyways.
> 
> > To Juergen and other potential potential Win32 testers: use this file
> > in place of the real apigtkhelp.e file and you should be able to use
> > Llama/GTK with almost 100% functionality.
> 
> > To Linux and FreeBSD testers: dont use this file. use the real version.
> 
> > Hope this helps you out Juergen.
> 
> > jbrown
> 
> I've downloaded llamagtk.tar.gz from your website, unpacked it, and
> replaced apigtkhelp.e by the version that you sent with your previous
> mail. After renaming all .exu files to .exw and running setup.exw, I
> tried to run editor.exw, and got the following ex.err:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> D:\Eigene Dateien\PC\Sprachen\Euphoria\Llama\lldefault.e:4
> unknown escape character
> LLWHERE = "D:\Eigene Dateien\PC\Sprachen\Euphoria\Llama"
>              ^
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I changed the line to
> LLWHERE = "D:\\Eigene Dateien\\PC\\Sprachen\\Euphoria\\Llama"
> 
> When I now try to run any of the example programs, I get the following
> ex.err:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> D:\Eigene Dateien\PC\Sprachen\Euphoria\Llama\apigtk.e:13641 in procedure
> gtk_init()
> c_proc/c_func: bad routine number (-1) 
<sniped rest of ex.err>
> 
> Sorry, but I don't know what to do.
> 
> Best regards,
>    Juergen
> 

Thanks, I've fixed setup.exu to handle backslashes properly,
I'll put it on my site soon.

For the second error, it probably because you dont have the gtkdlls
install properly. gtk-1.3.dll and gdk-1.3.dll must be in the current
directory
(I think) or with your system dlls. If you do not have these dlls at
all,
email me privately and I'll send them to you. (If there is enough
demand
I'll put these files on my web site.)

jbrown



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