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Uniwares
Posted - Jan 11 2008 : 8:38:41 PM
#include "Uniwares.Data.SQL|SQLException.h"
And now try to type a slash at the caret position.
Hopefully you see the same effect like me: VAX selects the whole text in the quotes and wraps it in /* and */ That is NOT useful.
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feline
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 12:22:26 PM Krakken are you doing the same thing I am? Do you have any idea why you are able to reproduce this and I am not?
Uniwares
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:37:48 AM hehehe, you tell me. I would love to see your results, but I dont. No idea why it doesnt show up.
feline
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:34:33 AM So what am I doing differently to the two of you? I have tried this on two different machines, and I get the same results on both systems.
feline
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:33:18 AM Am I confused here? This is what I am doing, and seeing:
Uniwares
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:22:49 AM Thank you very much Krakken
Krakken
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:22:44 AM Oh and I'm using build 1624.
Krakken
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 08:21:26 AM The whole text disappears for me when I follow Uniwares instructions.
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 07:47:27 AM No, no, no, just copy the line as it is (without the imaginary caret | ) and then try to insert a / or \\ or space at the location. There is nothing wrong as long as you type along, but modifying the line that was already there, it messes up totally.
I actually had to change the path which i forgot in the first place, so i copied the path part into the #include before the filename and then tried to insert a /.
feline
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 07:43:35 AM Simply adding this line to a cpp file using VS2005 and VA 1624 and adding either "\\" or "/", and I do not see any problems.
I have now created the directory "Uniwares.Data.SQL" and given it three files:
SQLException.h test1.h test2.h
So that when I type:
#include "uni|"
VA will suggest the directory name, and then the file names. I still cannot reproduce the problem. I place the caret where your is, and if I type either "/" or "\\" a listbox appears, listing the three file's in this directory.