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From: iamhappyjose AT aol DOT com (IamHappyJose)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Date: 25 Jul 2001 23:32:18 GMT
Organization: AOL, http://www.aol.co.uk
Subject: Unmatched quote error; crashing when exiting; DOS in full-screen mode
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Further to my enquiry and the response from Eli Zaretskii (posted below):

Thank you very much for your help.  
(a) I soon determined the bug about the 'unmatched quote' from an e-mail
submitted on the news group.
My programs were saved under a folder which contained an apostrophe or 'quote':
  /Jose's exercises   ...which is a no go.

(b) & (c) thanks for your tips - I'll be trying them.


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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, Jose Jurado Aranda wrote:

> (a) When I compile programs written for a C++ tutorial, I invariably get
> 'unmatched quote' errors

Please post the exact and full text of the error message(s), and
please send them to the news group, so that others could see and think
about possible reasons (I don't use RHIDE myself).

> (b) When I exit Rhide, I get the blue screen of death

This could be due to a bad video driver which came with Windows.  Try
to run RHIDE in full-screen mode, and see section 22.1 of the DJGPP
FAQ for more details.

> (c) I no longer get the DOS prompt within a window when I launch DOS from
> Windows - it appears on a full screen on its own (i.e. without a command
> bar)

You can easily toggle between full-screen and windowed mode by
pressing Alt-Enter.  If you want the windowed mode permanently, then
after you switch to windowed mode with Alt-Enter, click on the
Properties button, and check the "Window" option in the Screen tab.

> Note: LFN=y
> I saw one of your responses that Rhide crashes with Win 2000. I launch from
> Windows Millenium.  If that causes the problems, how can I launch my
> computer from MSDOS?

There shouldn't be problems with Windows ME provided that you set
LFN=y.

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