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Reply-To: "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net>
From: "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net>
To: "DJGPP Mailing List" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: DJGPP & Rhide
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 23:00:03 +0100
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>Here (in my country) we say: "When all fails ... read the manual"
>;-). RHIDE have a documentation and you can read it just pressing F1.
>Basically you must create a project called rhide in the same
>directory where RHIDE is located.



Yes, you can do that. But what if you don't want to. For instance if I
recieve a source from someone that simply needs compiling, I don't want to
create a project and import all the stuff, set up directories, the correct
working resolution etc. I just want to load it up and run it. Other editors
can do this, why not RHIDE?

James Arthur
jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net