Lynn Allan wrote:
I was hoping you would reconsider having the TestActiveDiatheke Visual C++
6.0 project be part of ./sword/examples. I am pretty sure it will work ok
now that it is fixed to be compatible with your inclusion of "range" in your
ActiveDiatheke code.
Lynn,
I still don't see its value
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> Steve Tang wrote:
> > Has anybody tried to modify ADDemo?
> >
> > ADDemo works fine. But neither VB5 nor VB6 can open the form. VB
[sword-devel] ActiveDiatheke 1.2 question> Chris Little wrote:
> I committed this fix and a dependecy on the libsword library that should
> fix the build order.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the fix.
I was hoping you would reconsider having the TestActiveDiatheke Visual C++
6.0 project b
Lynn Allan wrote:
Chris Little wrote:
You might try checking out a fresh copy of CVS. There are no problems
with it currently. I committed two sets of changes after you sumbitted
your patch. The first basically did what your patch did. The second
added better OSIS support and implemented searc
> Lynn Allan wrote:
> > [sword-devel] ActiveDiatheke 1.2 questionHi Steve,
> >
> > I'm not sure of the status of the ActiveDiatheke app. It seemed "broken"
> > back in October. I submitted a quasi-fix related to getting the code to
> > compile because the parameters left out the new "range" argumen
Steve Tang wrote:
Has anybody tried to modify ADDemo?
ADDemo works fine. But neither VB5 nor VB6 can open the form. VB simply
quit out when I tried.
Is the ActiveDiatheke component registered on the system? If you
compile it on the same system, VC++ should register the component. (It
sounds to
Has anybody tried to modify ADDemo?
ADDemo works fine. But neither VB5 nor VB6 can open the form. VB simply
quit out when I tried.
Steve Tang...
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