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Wed, Nov 9 2016 5:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Sometimes (I am not able to replicate this or to say when exactly it
happens) the first two tabs of the projects options disappear. After a restart of the IDE everything is ok. See the attached screenshot. (2.05 Build 4) Uli Attachments: Clip9.png |
Thu, Nov 10 2016 1:59 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Uli,
<< Sometimes (I am not able to replicate this or to say when exactly it happens) the first two tabs of the projects options disappear. After a restart of the IDE everything is ok. >> That will occur if the IDE thinks it's dealing with a non-visual project. I assume that's not the case here ? Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Nov 11 2016 2:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Tim,
> That will occur if the IDE thinks it's dealing with a non-visual project. I assume that's not the case here ? That's correct. I've never created a non-visual project. ![]() Uli |
Fri, Nov 11 2016 1:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Uli,
<< That's correct. I've never created a non-visual project. ![]() Okay, this is how the IDE determines if an application is a visual project or not: It looks at your program source (myproject.wbp) and tries to find the TApplication.Run method. If it can't find it, then it thinks the project is a non-visual project. So, if you've got a syntax problem or some other issue with the program source code that makes it so the compiler can't find the TApplication.Run method, then you'll see something like what you describe. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Nov 12 2016 3:53 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Tim,
> So, if you've got a syntax problem or some other issue with the program source code that makes it so the compiler can't find the TApplication.Run method, then you'll see something like what you describe. Thanks. Knowing that, I'll check out the program source if it occurs again. And yes: I changed some code in the program source. Uli |
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