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Re: tool for maintaining new official parts header
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lugnet.cad
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Mon, 18 Sep 2006 19:12:04 GMT
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Dean Earley schrieb:
> Willy Tschager wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad, Michael Heidemann wrote:
> > > I have created a tool for maintaining the parts header according to the
> > > latest specifications.
> > > I hope you find this tool useful.
> > >
> > > You can find this tool on my homepage www.michael-heidemann.de.
> > > Any comments are welcome.
> >
> > hmm ... interesting! unfortuantely it is quite buggy.
> >
> > * every time I start up the tool it launches the installer of a prog I
> > have on
> > my disk.
>
> This is normally something else on your system screwed up or missing
> dependencies in the install.
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> Mike: Personally, I'd dump the PDW and use Inno. It is FAR more reliable :)
Thanks Dean for your hint. I will give it a try later.
> > * the drop down boxes: Part Type, License type, BFC-statement,
> > category gave
> > back an error dialog when I fired them up the first time
> >
> > * Error 91 (Objektvariable oder With-Blockvariable nicht festgelegt)
> > in procedur
> > MakenewHeader of Modul modDATHeader
> >
> > * when I try to save I get: Error 75 (Fehler beim Zugriff auf
> > Pfad/Datei) in
> > procedur MDateiSpeichern_Cklick of Fomular frmMain (trying to safe a
> > blank
> > dat-file without any header info to test how it works).
I think you use this program in a differnt way I thought about. Stupid
from me to give it away without any help or decription.
I thought this way.
Building the part in MLCad.
Open this in DATHeader and correct the header.
Save the file.
Finished.
> I don't see any of these here.
>
> > * would also appriciate a zip without an installer (and doesn't need any
> > runtimes ;-)
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> Its a VB app. It will need dependencies of some form (as with most other
> languages).
> Moving to Inno as I mentioned above will also create a single EXE
> installer :)
As Dean already mentioned, because it is a VB app (VB5) it needs
dependencies.
But some of your thoughts are quite very good (options saving one time
and then use them by only one click or every time automatically).
I will work on this and will let you know when it is ready. So far many
thanks for give this program a try.
Finally, if you have more ideas for this theme your comments are welcome.
MikeHeide
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| (...) This is normally something else on your system screwed up or missing dependencies in the install. Mike: Personally, I'd dump the PDW and use Inno. It is FAR more reliable :) (...) I don't see any of these here. (...) Its a VB app. It will need (...) (18 years ago, 18-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad)
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