Hi Peter,
Peter J. Puchyr schrieb:
Thanks, Regina, for your reply. The information was helpful.
Unfortunately, this "totally outdated" function is actually necessary.
I have developed a dll to be called from Basic. The dll must be
declared in a Basic Declare statement, and that statement req
Thanks, Regina, for your reply. The information was helpful.
Unfortunately, this "totally outdated" function is actually necessary.
I have developed a dll to be called from Basic. The dll must be
declared in a Basic Declare statement, and that statement requires
that the name of the dll be encl
Ho Peter,
pjpuchyr schrieb:
I have a Basic macro in Calc, which includes a ChDir statement. This
compiles and executes with no error, but does not in fact change the working
directory. Looking in the source code (I've not yet ever done a build), I
see that there is an #ifdef in the code. Does
Hi Peter,
pjpuchyr wrote (21-04-11 22:16)
I have a Basic macro in Calc, which includes a ChDir statement. This
compiles and executes with no error, but does not in fact change the working
directory. Looking in the source code (I've not yet ever done a build), I
see that there is an #ifdef in t
I have a Basic macro in Calc, which includes a ChDir statement. This
compiles and executes with no error, but does not in fact change the working
directory. Looking in the source code (I've not yet ever done a build), I
see that there is an #ifdef in the code. Does anyone know if this define is