Library Explorer plugin still work?
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>>Is this the whole file?
yes
The "show in explorer mode" is nice. I think that works out better than before.
One thing, though. Once I enable that option, the Library Explorer window stays on top of other windows no matter how I have "stay on top" set (XP SP3)
I still don't see any subdirectories under either the System or User tabs, so no GLCD, Interrupt, SDMMC folders etc
yes
The "show in explorer mode" is nice. I think that works out better than before.
One thing, though. Once I enable that option, the Library Explorer window stays on top of other windows no matter how I have "stay on top" set (XP SP3)
I still don't see any subdirectories under either the System or User tabs, so no GLCD, Interrupt, SDMMC folders etc
I'll look into sub-directory issues - I thought it was only on the User Library.
The explorer has to be on top for it to work in the IDE, otherwise it would disappear every time you move focus to the IDE. You can minimise the app to the bottom of the code explorer pane by clicking on the title bar of the library explorer. You can restore it by clicking on the minimised library explorer.
The explorer has to be on top for it to work in the IDE, otherwise it would disappear every time you move focus to the IDE. You can minimise the app to the bottom of the code explorer pane by clicking on the title bar of the library explorer. You can restore it by clicking on the minimised library explorer.
JohnB
I am getting closer to the problem with subdirectories but its an odd one.
I use the same routines to build the file lists in System as I do in User. In User everything works fine, in System, the routine cannot find any subdirectories. I am using a standard windows call FindFirst/FindNext so I am not sure what is going on. I might have a quick word with David Barker to see if he can advise.
I use the same routines to build the file lists in System as I do in User. In User everything works fine, in System, the routine cannot find any subdirectories. I am using a standard windows call FindFirst/FindNext so I am not sure what is going on. I might have a quick word with David Barker to see if he can advise.
JohnB
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Thank you for the update on the wiki, but I seem to get an error when I run the new Library Explorer.
I uninstalled the old version through SF and installed the updated version, when I run it I get an error box come up with the message "List index out of bounds (2806)" and then nothing is displayed in the User section.
Im running windows Vista.
any ideas?
I uninstalled the old version through SF and installed the updated version, when I run it I get an error box come up with the message "List index out of bounds (2806)" and then nothing is displayed in the User section.
Im running windows Vista.
any ideas?
It does sound pretty large - my SDFileSystem is 111Kb. - However, it shouldn't cause an index out of bounds issue. It sounds like an issue with my parser. I assume removing file has resolved the problem and it is now working properly. Have you tried the show in explorer mode?
I'll pm you my email address, perhaps you could send me the offending file and I will see why its going wrong and hopefully preventing it from throwing the error.
I'll pm you my email address, perhaps you could send me the offending file and I will see why its going wrong and hopefully preventing it from throwing the error.
JohnB