Re: THANKS!

2000-05-31 Thread Mark B. Elrod
Hmmm, the person who has been doing all the help file work for us is Julie. Hey Julie, is there an application Victor can use to change the help files? BTW, what are you doing to them? elrod Victor Romero wrote: Thanks a lot for your help, now I'm working with The Freeamp project, thanks

Re: errors like this:

2000-05-31 Thread Mark B. Elrod
The 2.1 project has a dependency for this set up... are you must be using 2.0.7, right? elrod Victor Romero wrote: trying to compile the freeamp project I get this error: (of course I dont have a correct configuration of my workspace, can you tell me how can I do a correct cnfiguration,

Re: Modifying help files

2000-05-31 Thread Mark B. Elrod
Forwarded from Julie, the Help goddess... For the Window's builds I use a software tool called RoboHelp. It's not an "open source" program. However any help I build with it is licensed for use with that product. It's a very expensive program and I doubt Victor would want to spend $900.00 dollars

RE: Support for other file formats

2000-05-31 Thread shren
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Ed Patriquin wrote: On a lark, I tried the same code on another system. My development system is Windows 2000. I tried it on a Windows 98 machine and VOILA, I get the request. The Illegal Request error must be coming from within the bowels of Win2k. There is probably

Help files

2000-05-31 Thread Joe Cosentino
One thing is that FreeAmp could change to using HTML Help files. Micro$haft makes a HTML Help studio that is freely downloadable from their website. Plus, the HTML files are a hell of a lot easier to maintain than the RTF files. Just my 2c, Joe ___

RE: Modifying help files

2000-05-31 Thread Victor Romero
Well I want to traslate the Help to Spanish =), then I think that I can buy this software (Robohelp) and try to do it. =) and what about the Linux's build? what program do you use? Thanks Victor ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Modifying help files

2000-05-31 Thread Michael Rich
For the Window's builds I use a software tool called RoboHelp. It's not an "open source" program. However any help I build with it is licensed for Couldn't she do an export to RTF or HTML from RoboHelp? It has to support that kind of stuff, and then maybe the files could be used in the

Re: Queueing Behavior

2000-05-31 Thread Valters Vingolds
Does drag-n-drop of file in musicbrowser from my music tree view to playlist view work yet? Should be equivalent of doubleclicking on song. Somehow I find it very intuitive to use drag-n-drop, but I was a bit annoyed when it didn't work. Now I have a question for you guys... since we are

RE: Help files

2000-05-31 Thread Julie Belote
Hi Joe, "HTML Help" requires certain IE4 components to display the help. Either the end-user must have IE4 or higher installed, or FreeAmp has to install these additional components. This is one of the reasons we chose not to use Microsoft HTML Help. Julie -Original Message- From:

RE: Modifying help files

2000-05-31 Thread Julie Belote
Hello Mike, You have probably seen my last two emails regarding the help files and HTML. Yes, I can do all kinds of exporting, but all formats have some issues. So far no one has come up with a help system that works all the time for all platforms and browsers (regardless of marketing claims).