Hi Terry, teh list, just in case I didn't say "Thanks you" to all who respond here, then: "Thank You", folks.
Now the examples case. I discard another development environment because of the useless, crashed examples! Also, saving in 2006 real old examples to get a "current" date does not make the examples usefull and working with the current REALbasic version. I do not wanted to say that, but since someone opens the door, I do it. Also, I know that the only result I ever get when I was complaining - à juste titre - was to be considered as an old timer (who always rumble). So, I stopped to send reports for some times. As an example, I asked a feature I miss badly from that old product (RB 5.5.5 IDE is faster in the user experience - for me): Quick Copy. TWO years later, the feature is still in limbo. Another example from the ground: I usually start fast a brand new project. He grows really nice until I fall into some trouble: usually, it is either because I do not have the documentation (not RB related) _OR_ because REALbasic documentation is wrong or scarce or does not talk about that | because REALbasic do not have that feature. Remember that I do not work on the area where 95% of you users walk everyday. So, when I made a request, I do not hold my breath :) Where in the REALbasic documentation can I read something about the soft declare (in general) and how I can convert a "standard" declare to a "soft declare" ? TIA, Emile -- Original message Subject: Re: Carbon and CarbonLib: two different error windows [Use a constant] From: Terry Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 13:13:50 -0800 On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote: >> It is probably more useful to update the code to use soft declares. True, but I was considering those that still work in 5.5 and attempted to keep it relevant to them as well. What I find humorous (and frustrating at the same time) is that there are still examples distributed with 2007r1 that give code for Inline 68K but ignore the changes necessary for Mach-O and MacIntel builds. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
