Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/19/08:53:14
In article <332EDCDE DOT 163C AT rtp DOT gtegsc DOT com>, david DOT mckee AT rtp DOT gtegsc DOT com says...
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>Yesterday I downloaded RHIDE 1.2 from your site and tride it out
>on my machine (486 33Mhz, 4 Megs or Ram). It worked beautifully,
>and I have decided to make it my IDE of choice. Emacs was just
>too big and slow (and complex at thsi time) for my machine.
>
>Just one thing, however: When you go to shell and then return
>to the RHIDE desktop, or when you select Windows menu item and
>then select the Dos shell (users view), the mouse again
>becomes invisible. I tride this several different ways, I
>did not try it in any other video mode except 80x50 (which
>is my faviorite as I only have a 14 inch monitor).
>
>Still, If I don't shell out it is a marvelous tool. Thanks
>for so much hard work.
>
>
I had the same problem in 80x25 mode. Switch to 80x28 mode. This
should solve the problem. Or try some other modes and select the
one where the problem doesn't occur.
Another option is to set Environment/Preferences such that std
output is redirected. This will create a window in RHIDE to which
std output is written. Unfortunately for user input (cin>>variable
in C++) you still need the userscreen.
Good luck
Wim van Berlo
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