Anyhow it again shows very grave problems with HBQT.

No sort of missing file, or volatile environment 
property/error (or user action) should ever cause 
a GPF.

Looks like nobody is really bothered by these, and 
sorry to repeat, but it makes the whole package 
unsuitable for any sort of professional work. It's 
difficult to trust a codebase where such GPF's 
are consistently unfixed for months, and if fixed, 
only worked around on the UI level.

Or it's possible I'm wrong, and GPFs are normal 
fact of life in GUI-world.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2010 Feb 22, at 18:06, marco bra wrote:

> This might be the issue my doc tree is not populated and i can press the 
> buttons i was just trying to populate my doc.
> 
> What about to disable navigation button if doc is not populated...
> 
> Also can you please provide some example or tips to help user to populate the 
> doc on Ubuntu.
> 
> What mean "Harbour installation root" sources path root or binary installed 
> path...?
> What mean "Doc folder prefix" ...?
> 
> Thank you
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