Unresolved symbols - II
Hi,
okay mostly perfect.
But there is still a symbol I cannot find:
PR_Choose_DDraw_Driver
o.s.
bye
Felix Kollmann, DG5PT
Future Interactive
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[fkollmann@gmx.net]
You need to make this function. See land1 demo. You can copy it from winutil.c I think. remember to extern "c" { the block
Hi,
no, I can''t copy it because it''s not there.
It must be defined elsewhere.
bye
Felix Kollmann
no, I can''t copy it because it''s not there.
It must be defined elsewhere.
bye
Felix Kollmann
I must say that if you would put even a modest modicum of effort into these things before posting questions, you would solve your own problems.
Hi,
oh, that''s easy to say.
I didn''t know that anybody could have the idea to do it the way Cris did.
All engines I used before used overloading to install themself and not some other files.
And there is much more to do than searching for a function the hole day. Do you really have enough time to do so?
bye
Felix Kollmann
oh, that''s easy to say.
I didn''t know that anybody could have the idea to do it the way Cris did.
All engines I used before used overloading to install themself and not some other files.
And there is much more to do than searching for a function the hole day. Do you really have enough time to do so?
bye
Felix Kollmann
Both Windows and Visual C++ provide functionality to search for text across mulitple files. In Visual C++, it''s on the Edit menu, right below Find. I''ve even given it a shortcut of Ctrl+Shift+F, since it''s quite useful.
In Windows, hit F3 in any Explorer window, and you''ll get a Find dialog. Enter your text in the Containing Text box, leave Named blank or provide your desired mask, and off you go.
In Windows, hit F3 in any Explorer window, and you''ll get a Find dialog. Enter your text in the Containing Text box, leave Named blank or provide your desired mask, and off you go.
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