The forward slash (/) is used in Unix as a directory separator. The backslash I believe came from the CPM language that DOS was patterned after. (My computer history is somewhat limited before 1974.)
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Gailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:07 AM To: Pete Ruehle; SMARTCAM Subject: Re: [mfg-smartcam] font file not found Where did these forward slashes ( /shared/fonts/afont.sh2) originate? A DOS path statement should be using back slashes like in the (C:\SM11\SHARED\FONTS\AFONT.SH2) shouldn't it? Michael Pete Ruehle wrote: > Whenever I use the text command in pmill11.5, the default path and font is > ./shared/fonts/afont.sh2. After completing all the other req'd fields, I > get the following error: > > (../shared/fonts/afont.sh2) > 2561: THIS FILE WAS NOT FOUND > > I must then use the "file select option" in the text dialog and navigate to > the \sm11\shared\fonts folder. > > In the paths section in my pmill.ini I have the following: > > fnt=C:\SM11\SHARED\FONTS\AFONT.SH2 > > Any ideas? > ====================================================================== > To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, > send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ====================================================================== -- Visit our Programming website at http://www.microsystemsgeorgia.com/toc.htm Email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================================================================== ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================================
