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- From: "D. Garretson" <dgarrets@mainelink.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ 5.0 (Winhelp Error)
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:54:57 -0500
- Organization: Internet Maine Inc.
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- Matt Stave wrote:
- >
- > Tom,
- >
- > Look at the file winhelp.ini.
- >
- > It lists in it references to a number of .hlp files.
- >
- > Do you have all those files on your disk? If not, try backing up the
- > ini file and then removing references to non-existant files. Let me
- > know how this works. I believe that the file is in your windows or
- > system directory.
- >
- > --- Matt
- >
- > tyork@lnd.com (Tom York) wrote:
- >
- > >When trying to call help from BC++ 5.0 (bc50p1 installed). I get a
- > >dialog from windows help.
- >
- > >The Dialog Header says, "Windows Help", but no message (error text) is
- > >displayed. I can choose OK or CANCEL. After choosing OK, help
- > >continues normally (I think).
- >
- > >Has anyone else run into this problem?
- >
- > >Tom YorkI am having problems with the new Borland 5.0 C++ help also...when
- trying to get context sensitive help after compiling and receiving
- errors selecting the error and using the Speedmenu for the help ( or
- alternatively selecting F1) gives me a help message, the problem is that
- message doesn't seem to track to the error that the compiler generated.
-
- Anyone else that knows of or has had problems with this e-mail me if you
- have a solution.
-
- David Garretson
-