Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/05/10/00:00:08
>> 2) In Rhide if you select the "Help" menu and then the sub item "libc
>> reference" does it work? If not then check the rh1501b.zip file for
>> where the info files have been put and move them into the info
>> directory.
>
>Now, there's the trouble, I have checked the info files, they are
>definately installed properly, although it doesn't work.
This has been reported a number of times with Rhide 1.5.0 . Please run
rhide with a "--help" (double -) on the command line and ensure that
you haev installed Rhide 1.5.0.1 and not 1.5.0 .
I checked and it worked fine for me.
DJ204 D:\dj204\test\allegro>rhide --help
This is RHIDE 1.5.0.1. Copyright (c) 1996-2002 by Robert Höhne
(Apr 8 2003 18:05:46)
usage: rhide [options] [project-file] [edit-file]
options: -d[actdf]
-c : show filename exactly (no case conversion)
-y : force to use long filenames (Windows 95)
-n : do not use long filenames (Windows 95)
-b : use BIOS calls for toggle the blinkstate
-p : do not convert the numpad keys
-G num : Use methode <num> for screen swapping
-K : Use the BIOS for keyboard input
-M : Do not install the mouse handler
-S : use slower (safer) screen output
-L LANGUAGE : use language LANGUAGE
-h : show this help
-k KEY_FILE : use KEY_FILE for key bindings
-E : Output all env. variables and exit
-C : Disable SIGINT handling
-T : Disable the DOS-box title feature
-P : don`t remove temp files when exiting
Secondly try running Rhide with a "-S" option to see if you have a
buggy video bios.
Please note that Rhide will still occasional crash under XP, mainly
when the menu or dialog boxes are displayed. Seems to be something
with XP as it is okay on Win 9x or DOS.
Andrew
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