I have a whiteboard edition of Together/C++ for NT4.0 at work. I thought
that you had to explicitly get TC++ to scan by choosing the menuitem from
the menu bar. First, I did not know it did not worked in parallel with
other tools?! Are you using TJ's built in editor to work? Don't. Get
Emacs/XEmacs/Jed/Jove or other alternivate editor to change your files ,
then ask TJ to update and scan when you want it to update the UML object
modesl. That's my suggestion anyway.
Pete
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Subject: Keyboard input problems
Author: jcollins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date: 23/11/98 03:35
Greetings -
I am trying to evaluate a large Java package from Object International
called Together/J. It comes up, analyzes classes, and generates
documentation both with the jdk1.1.7v1a interpreter and with the tya
compiler. With the compiler, it's performance is tolerable, except that
it can't really handle keyboard input in most input contexts. If you
type r..e..a..l..l..y s..l..o..w, it works OK, but as soon as you type
at a normal pace, the characters get scrambled badly -- you don't lose
characters, but they are out of order. It's very repeatable. I'm
writing to java-linux about this because the same app on NT works fine.
About the same performance, but keyboard input works.
Is this a known problem?
Environment: RH 5.0, kernel 2.0.34, glibc 2.0.7, Dell Pentium2/266, 128
meg RAM.
Cheers -
John Collins
University of Minnesota