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Tue, Oct 20 2015 9:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Create a new EWB2 project. Create a button on the form. F9 to run, and
it asks to save. Save the form. Compile again, and you get "output directory does not exist". So you go to project, click on that tab, click OK. "Do you want to create the output directory?" Yes. F9 to compile, directory does not exist. It is simple, but it is a hurdle to overcome each time with a new project that doesn't look so smooth as it used to. -- Matthew Jones |
Tue, Oct 20 2015 9:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Matthew Jones wrote:
> Create a new EWB2 project. Create a button on the form. F9 to run, and > it asks to save. Save the form. Compile again, and you get "output > directory does not exist". So you go to project, click on that tab, > click OK. "Do you want to create the output directory?" Yes. F9 to > compile, directory does not exist. Actually, despite all the F9's, and having gone in and specified it, it is of course because the project itself isn't saved when I do F9. All works when that is done. I even have the auto-save project set in the environment. Anyway, needs polishing. -- Matthew Jones |
Tue, Oct 20 2015 2:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Matthew,
<< Create a new EWB2 project. Create a button on the form. F9 to run, and it asks to save. Save the form. Compile again, and you get "output directory does not exist". So you go to project, click on that tab, click OK. "Do you want to create the output directory?" Yes. F9 to compile, directory does not exist. >> Yeah, it's saving the form(s), but not the project itself. This is now fixed. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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