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- W I N D E V (TM) Copyright ⌐, 1992-3, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- Helios Software Solutions
- Carr Brook House, Chorley Old Road
- Brindle, CHORLEY PR6 7QZ, England
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- Tel/Fax: +44 (0772) 324353
- CompuServe Mail: 100041,235
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- * SPECIAL OFFER *
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- For a limited period only: Register your copy of Windev
- for Windows 3.1, and get the Windows NT edition FREE.
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- Don't miss this opportunity to get the native 16 and 32
- bit editions of Windev for just $32 (plus $5.90 S&H).
- Click on the Help button on Windev's startup dialog for
- details of how to register.
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- Offer closes 31 August, 1993.
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- WINDEVX
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- If you have wanted the features of Windev from MS Visual
- Workbench (or another Windows application), but don't like
- having it start a new instance for each file you edit,
- Windevx provides the solution. It translates the command
- line you specify in Visual Workbench's Tools menu into the
- corresponding Windev DDE command, so Windev can act as a
- DDE server to MSVC. Here's how to do it:
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- 1) Install WINDEVX.EXE in the same directory as WINDEV.EXE.
- 2) If you haven't already added Windev to Windows' Registry,
- follow the instructions on "Using Dynamic Data Exchange"
- in Windev's online help.
- 3) Use MSVC's Options/Tools menu command to add:
- Command Line: <drive:>\<path>\WINDEVX.EXE
- Menu Text: Winde&v
- Arguments: $File($Line,$Col)
- Where <drive:>\<path> should be the full path to the
- directory you used in step (1) above.
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- Now, when you choose "Windev" from MSVC's Tools menu, Windev
- will open an edit window at the same line and column as the
- file in MSVC's active window. You don't need to make sure
- that Windev is already running - Windevx will start it the
- first time it's needed.
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