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Re: tool for maintaining new official parts header
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Wed, 27 Sep 2006 21:25:49 GMT
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Thank you so much for your hints.
I know that the cmdline and the help is not parsed at present.
So the next release will have:
1) Changed text will be used if you leave the text field.
2) That's true, but if you change anything or if you load a new file it
will go back to only the new header. I have done this for easy safeing
the file content.
3) I will care about the blank lines according the sample header.
4) Not jet parsed, so it can be everywhere. Will be fixed.
5) I have to investigate this behaviour. Maybe you send me org. file so
I can test it.
6) Not jet parsed. Will be fixed. Can there be more than one cmdline in
a file?
7) I have to load the full file to write it back. As I am parsing line
by line, I maybe have to inform the user that the file is still loading.
Thank you again for your help
cu
MikeHeide
William Howard schrieb:
> A few minor bugs
>
> 1) You need to commit any changes in the field the cursor is in before
> saving the header back to the document (eg make a minor chnage to the
> description and click save; it's not saved - you must click on another field
> first)
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> 2) After saving, the entire document appears in the new header field
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> 3) The program should either preserve blank lines, or add them as suggested
> by the sample headers (see
> http://www.ldraw.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=397)
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> 4) 0 !HELP lines are incorrected ordered (should come before the BFC stmt)
> (see new 78.dat for an example of !HELP - which are also incorrectly placed
> in the header).
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> 5) Initial comments are incorrectly being converted into !HISTORY
> meta-commands
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> 6) THE !CMDLINE (or CMDLINE) header is being ignored - worse still, a file
> with this header causes the program to erase the existing header
>
> 7) Program seems to be parsing entire file - try loading 44511.dat or
> 3947.dat, it looks like the program hangs, but does eventually respond - it
> could stop parsing on the first line starting with a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news-gateway@lugnet.com [mailto:news-gateway@lugnet.com] On Behalf Of
> mikeheide
> Sent: 23 September 2006 22:46
> To: lugnet.cad@lugnet.com
> Subject: Re: tool for maintaining new official parts header
>
>
> 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.
> >
> > Mike: Personally, I'd dump the PDW and use Inno. It is FAR more reliable
> :)
>
> Now the installer is immo.
> > > * 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 don't see any of these here.
> >
> > > * would also appriciate a zip without an installer (and doesn't need any
> > > runtimes ;-)
> > 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 :)
>
>
> I have just uploaded a new version which has hopefully no bugs and all
> ideas mentioned above are implemented.
>
> Please enjoy and let me have your feedback.
>
> MikeHeide
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| (...) Try the new 2904.dat for an example (...) The header specification doesn't explicity say only one !CMDLINE in the file, but it is used for "LDraw run-time command(s)" so the implication is if there is more than one LDraw command they would all (...) (18 years ago, 28-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad)
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| A few minor bugs 1) You need to commit any changes in the field the cursor is in before saving the header back to the document (eg make a minor chnage to the description and click save; it's not saved - you must click on another field first) 2) (...) (18 years ago, 24-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad)
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