Another thing to verify is that it generated the header file to reflect
your changes - I find that on a regular basis Constructor lets the header
file get out of sync with the resources. Just load your project into
Constructor, then hit Generate Header, under the File menu. Then be sure to
tell the IDE that the files have changed - it all too often misses this
detail, so things don't get built properly.
-P
-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Tufts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 1:32 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Resource header file
> Dear sir,
FYI... Some of us on this list are female.
> I use CW6 with Stationary create simple program, when I make
> change in
> the Construction the resource header file that included in
> Starter.C do not
> change.
> Your suggest would be great appreciate.
Two possible problems. Check that the header file name you are including in
your source code is the same name as in the Constructor project file (about
halfway down the project settings, check the box for Auto Generate Header,
then the next line is the name of the Constructor-generated header file).
Also, especially if you are using Lite, under Edit-{Target} Settings, check
the 68K Target panel. The file name there must match the Mac Resource File
name in the Palm Rez Post Linker panel.
-hkmlt
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