> FYI: On my Win95b i get an "Couldnt not read the registry, please
> start me...." error message box. And the shell do not start.
My bad :( I didn't catch a lacking setting. A fix is up.
I also added the readme that I forgot the first time. Dirk, you make
me nervous ;)
> Sure you have the latest version installed? And _the_ right syntax
No, but since I can't expect everybody to have the latest version, I'd
rather conditionalize. It bloats, but keeps down the email traffic :)
> for
> the file URLs are:
>
> file:C:\path\file.html
> ^ ^
Correct in the code, but wrong in the mail :)
> This message are from the stub app "plucker-build.exe" that call
> python and the parser. This stub do not check the command line, it
> only give the whole comandline to the parser. So the command line
> parameters do not affect the stub app.
>
> You could add a new Section in the PluckerHomes (check the
> HKCU\Software\The Plucker Team\ Registry) plucker.ini file. Maybe
> [Lissi-Shell] and set the keys close_on_exit=1 and close_on_error=1
> (only supported by the next release). Then this messages disapear.
Oh, ok, that's a good reason to expect the latest version :)
Still, editing those keys wouldn't be in the scope of a frontend, or
would it? IMNSHO the frontend should mind its own business, and not
mess with the original app beyond calling it.
> BTW: plucker-build exit with an errorlever > 0 if there are an error.
I don't catch exits yet, since the dosbox will stay open anyway (isn't
that a nice excuse for being lazy? ;) ). Thanks for the hint :)
> Ahhhgg 1.5 MB, please could you also provide the EXE only for updates
> :-)
Sure. But I couldn't know whether you had the latest runtime library,
also you need the controls at least once. Get the update then :)
http://www.lissi.dusnet.de/PluckerFrontendUpdate.zip
> As i understand you are writing a frontend for the plucker-build
> command and Krayzel write one for the Predefined Databases (controlled
> by the Shortcuts in the Plucker Program Group). Is this right?
So I understood. But wouldn't it be nice to do it all in one GUI?
Lissi
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