User forums > General (but related to Code::Blocks)
Code::Blocks CVS-bin snapshot
mandrav:
--- Quote from: zieQ ---Easier, friendlier and more portable
--- End quote ---
Huh? Since when is ShellExecute() portable?
I must be missing something...
--- Quote from: Bourricot ---to Mandrav : you can suppress my write access to the help plugin CVS.
No time to maintain it, no net @ home... :'(
Bourricot.
--- End quote ---
Sad to hear this.
Anyway, the new maintainer for the help_plugin is Ceniza :)
Yiannis.
zieQ:
--- Quote from: mandrav ---
--- Quote from: zieQ ---Easier, friendlier and more portable
--- End quote ---
Huh? Since when is ShellExecute() portable?
I must be missing something...
--- End quote ---
Oh, I meant more portable than a shell execute with the explicit name of the viewer for the file. You can replace all "shell execute" occurences in my text by the wxExecute conterpart :wink:
This way you can use your favorite .hlp viewer !
Ceniza:
--- Quote from: zieQ ---Just for information, I think that instead of shell executing "hh.exe", "winhlp32.exe" or whatever, you could shell execute the name of the file, e.g. "codeblocks.hlp". The associated executable will then automatically launch ! (I mean, at least on windows). Easier, friendlier and more portable Give it a try on a command shell Wink
--- End quote ---
I was working on something like that, even though I was calling it thru 'start', like 'start helpfile.hlp' which works on Windows 9x/ME/2k/XP/2k3. The problem with this approach was an evil command window appeared and then disappeared again (well, it looks so ugly). I'll try the direct calling approach in both Windows 9x/XP and if it works without any problems in both then it'll stay. In case it doesn't then I'll try to find a way to remove that command window from appearing when calling 'start'.
Ceniza:
Is it me or some posts were deleted?
I'd like to inform you most of the old problems were solved. Now the "server" is active and working. Last week the place that computer is (University) changed ISP and everything is now configured, but due to some weird reason still unknown for me, all traffic in port 80 is limited to about 1KB/s. I talked to the current administrator of that computer and he said it's more like a restriction the administrator of the whole University network placed. A port change or a redirection is still in consideration. If it gets solved I'll be reporting it here.
If no one has been downloading those snapshots it shouldn't be a problem :P
pivica:
Thanks for the snapshots and for the help plugin also, it looks very nice.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version