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ianp
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Posted: 17 February 2005 at 4:59am |
What happened to the XtremeSuite.chi file for the 9.6 help files? |
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SuperMario
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They were not created this time. If you need them, send in a support issue and I can create them for you.
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JamesH
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The latest release (9.60) is also missing any pre-compiled samples. Since there are only 2 WTL sample apps (for command bars and the panes) it makes it hard to see the other controls working if you do not have an environment where you can compile the other samples.
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SuperMario
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Not sure what you mean. You want the exe for each sample included?
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JamesH
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Well ideally I would like a WTL version of each sample included, but the 9.51 release had a .exe for at least some of the samples. In the 9.6 release if you don't have VB there is no way to see things like the popup control for example. |
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SuperMario
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Good point. I will recommend that the exe's be included in the
next release, or maybe create a separate "Demo" download for vb
examples.
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Boyd
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I agree that having this available would be nice. Even though I have VB, I hate having to open the IDE just to run a sample. |
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SuperMario
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Ok, Chi and exe's are included for next release
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gshawn
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I recently downloaded an application framework with a few dozen VB samples, none of which were compiled. However, there was a batch file located in the root of the Samples folder. When the batch file was run, it compiled all the samples sequentially (using the VB6.exe command line). I found this very handy, and the other upside is it didn't bog down the download size at all. The downside is that this wouldn't be any help for anyone without VB.
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