Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/14/07:40:30
From: | quacci AT vera DOT com (jon)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: mouse in rhide
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Date: | Sat, 12 Apr 1997 03:13:36 GMT
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Organization: | Yale University
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On 11 Apr 1997 05:38:30 GMT, "Fen Dragonfly" <figbug AT msn DOT com> wrote:
>I'm using rhide and if I use the window|user screen command, as soon as I
>come back to the ide my mouse is gone. If I exit and restart, then it comes
>back. Any ideas?
I like Rhide, and I use it, but this is just one of those bugs that I
suppose in the next half-year will be chipped off. I remeber hearing
that in certain "video" modes (adjustable from a menu heading in
Rhide) we don't have the mouse problems, but perhaps that is old news
only useful in a previous Rhide release.
The main quirk/bug/feature I see is that whenever I launce Rhide, I
must do a "Close Project" before loading my source-code or loading
settings (*.prg file). If I don't, I have the "greyed out" run in the
menu... compile is greyed out too, if I remember.
Am I missing something- is this a feature I am failing to comprehend,
or is it a bug? Anybody else do this initialization dance? It
certainly is no big problem; just wondering what it is about.
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