trichview.support
Re: Installing new versions of RichView: 'deleting' and 'building' |
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Stef Mientki |
Posted: 09/04/2003 23:49:23 I've some equal experience (D7 behaves sometimes real odd, compared to D5). Maybe it would be better in case of updates, only to distribute the .pas files, so no de-installation is needed, just a rebuild of the package. Stef Mientki William Reid Boyd wrote: > Hello, > > I'm installing the latest version of RichView. The ReadMe file tells you to > 'delete' the old version and not to forget to 'rebuild' them. > > Can I ask that future releases include advice on how to do this for types > like me (very good mahematicians etc. who don't really know a damn thing > about computers and programming, for example)? > > The fact is that I don't have the first idea how to do these things and the > Delphi Help file doesn't help (or if it does it is very discrete about it). > It is a grave weakness of the otherwise excellent Delphi Help system that it > doesn't include essential information like this, easily locatable. I had to > ask Sergey, for example, how to include library paths so my projects know > where to look for units not in the project directory, something I had never > been able to fathom - if it's in the Help file then I couldn't find it, and > it's very far from obvious, to me anyway, that you should look in > Tools/Enviroment Options (Compiler Options is where I was looking), and of > course there are dozens and dozens of menus and tabs to search. > > Another example of inadequate documenation of essential information I can > offer is the *.DSK file, which should <not> be copied (strange but true - > it's not obvious) if you are copying your project to a new directory. A few > years ago I nearly lost hundreds and hundreds of hours valuable simulation > time because of it: I was only able to recover because I back-up stuff like > that on a daily basis. > > In this case my attempt to reinstall RichEdit resulted in me losing all the > RichView Miscellaneous components (I 'removed' the components and deleted > the relevant units from my BPL file) and the moment I saw that, I knew that > probably I will have to reinstall Delphi from scratch and all the packages I > use - it's the only way I know to get a clean slate - and I've had to do it > at least half a dozen times with other people's packages. > > Of course I shall try to recover without doing that, but past experience so > far is not encouraging. > > So please, next time - tips on 'deleting' and 'building'! Please. Components > and packages are really complicated, and people like me install them only a > few times, so it never becomes second nature - there should be wizards for > them IMHO. > > sincerely, > > William Boyd > > |
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