Angus Leeming wrote:
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
I tested it for the registry combinations
a=acrodist + b=gsview32
a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
a=acrodist + b=
a=gsview32 + a=
Before I do so, perhaps you might look at SearchMinSYS which uses a loop
to iterate over the elements in
On Saturday 18 June 2005 12:48, you wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
I tested it for the registry combinations
a=acrodist + b=gsview32
a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
a=acrodist + b=
a=gsview32 + a=
Before I do so, perhaps you might look at SearchMinSYS
Angus Leeming wrote:
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
I tested it for the registry combinations
a=acrodist + b=gsview32
a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
a=acrodist + b=
a=gsview32 + a=
Before I do so, perhaps you might look at SearchMinSYS which uses a loop
to iterate over the elements in
On Saturday 18 June 2005 12:48, you wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
> >>I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
> >>
> >>I tested it for the registry combinations
> >>a=acrodist + b=gsview32
> >>a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
> >>a=acrodist + b=
> >>a=gsview32 + a=
> >
> > Before I do so, perhaps you
Uwe Sthr wrote:
Hello Angus,
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
Well done.
I tested it for the registry combinations
a=acrodist + b=gsview32
a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
a=acrodist + b=
a=gsview32 + a=
and it works perfectly. So please apply.
regards Uwe
Before I do so, perhaps
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Hello Angus,
>
> I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
Well done.
> I tested it for the registry combinations
> a=acrodist + b=gsview32
> a=gsview32 + b=acrodist
> a=acrodist + b=
> a=gsview32 + a=
>
> and it works perfectly. So please apply.
> regards Uwe
Before I do
Hello Angus,
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
- When acrodist (Acrobat Distiller) is associated with the .ps file
extension it is checked for the next program in OpenWithList.
- If the next program exists, it is used as PS viewer
- If it don't exist, acrodist is used as PS viewer
Hello Angus,
I implemented the check for a PS viewer:
- When acrodist (Acrobat Distiller) is associated with the ".ps" file
extension it is checked for the next program in OpenWithList.
- If the next program exists, it is used as PS viewer
- If it don't exist, acrodist is used as PS