Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/04/25/18:25:55
"Anders Lindahl" <anders DOT lindahl AT mbox305 DOT swipnet DOT se> escribió en
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> Hi, José!
>
> Thankyou for your answer. If it is true what you say that this
program
> only can be run in full screen, then I just have to find another
> compiler.
Beware! RHIDE is not the compiler. It's an IDE.
> It´s a pity, because on the old computer it was possible to
> design the size of the window. The advatage of that was that I
could
> do something else while my written program did its work. But on
the
> new computer that is impossible,since I can´t get in contact
with the
> computer outside of the running program.
Although you need run RHIDE on full screen, you can switch to
another task with [Alt]-Tab.
> Is it because of Windows XP, or what?. Or is it possible to
install
> some part from the old version in the new computer?
IMHO, yes and no, respectivally :-(
> What I want to know is which part of the program
> determines the size of what is on the screen.
> I´m still wandering why there is no help in the help-menu. I´ve
been
> advised to download a lot of files. But none of the files has
helped
> me in any way. All I get when I press F1 is the reply
"Attention,
> can´t read the help file ´rhide´".
> Like I mentioned earlier. When I downloaded a complete file 11M
big
> total, then I got the language I wanted. And further more I
could get
> information from the help-menu. I even got the program running
in a
> MS-DOS window, which was just a part of the screen. Just like
the way
> I used to see on the old computer. The problem was that it was
> impossible to compile a written program. Pressing Alt-F9 caused
the
> computer to be locked. No contact via the keyboard or the mouse.
I
> just had to turn the computer off and then on again.
11 MB?? Where you get this file? The last stable snapshot (of
2003/04/08) had 5.5 Mb of size. And I get all needed for
multilingual support. Did you try with this file? I good habit:
Before installing a new file, delete all files related with
another version. You can see the complete list of files installed
on the manifest directory.
Regards
--
José L. Sánchez Garrido
jlsanchez AT inbox DOT lv
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