At 14:58 23/07/02 +1200, you wrote:
>Hi Robert,
Hi Simon.
Thanks for getting back to me
>
>You probably need to add the database window to the main menu. Normally it
>does this automatically if you are using SAM.
>
I'm using SAM at the moment. I think I need to re-read the manual. :-)
>However, if you just run the application in the S-Base environment, it should
>do the same thing as when compiled. So get that working first.
Ahh this might be the problem. I have created a CSV file and loaded it into
"files" in the SAM. When I then menu click onthe "files box" in SAM I get a
card.
I dont know how to load this file/card intop the menu so that it will
display when run. I'll have a look at the manual again. This is on my home
machine.
Also can you tell me what is happening regarding development.
I sthere a LINUX version completed?
OR if your not gouing ahead with this, is ther a chance of buying an
u"unfinished port" to allow some ninimal functionality?
I'd like to port the database to linux since a lot of the high end graphics
systems we use will be on linux soon. These have terible indexing of the
files. This was why I looked at S-base for its easy app development.
All the best
Bob
Robert Hartley, Spinal Cord Group, West Medical Building,
University of Glasgow, Glasgow. G12 8QQ
mailto:r.hartley@...
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