[proFit-list] Reading binary files

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Sun Nov 9 09:02:05 CST 2008


Davide

That's a bug (or rather, it became one with MacOS 10.4 or 10.5 where  
the behavior of a certain system API changed).

I attach a fixed version of ModuleUtilities.cp.

Best regards

Kurt Sutter
QuantumSoft

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On 08.11.2008, at 21:43, Davide Guarisco wrote:

>
> On Nov 3, 2008, at 8:38 AM, pro Fit Support wrote:
>
>> Davide
>>
>> Xcode settings are a vale of tears.
>>
>>> To rename the plug-in from "example", I changed the Product Name  
>>> in the Packaging section of the Edit Project Settings dialog box,  
>>> Build pane. This was complicated, I kind of had to do it in two  
>>> places. I hope this is correct, it seems to work.
>>>
>> Get the properties of the target. Go to the panel "Properties".  
>> Make sure that the name under "Executable" matches the one in the  
>> panel "Build" under the entry "Product name". It did not, in your  
>> project.
>>
>> Also, make sure you select the appropriate architecture in the  
>> build settings.
>>
>> As to the warnings, there is a build option "warn about deprecated  
>> functions" that you can disable. We will probably provide a revised  
>> plug-in template in the 6.2 timeframe that avoids the deprecated  
>> calls. But you can use the safely for the forseeable future.
>>
>> Attached is a revised project.
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Kurt Sutter
>
>
> Thanks a lot. I am sorry to bug you again...
>
> The plug-in now loads in pro Fit with no problems. However, when I  
> execute it, the file dialog box disable ALL file types as far as I  
> can tell (I tried a folder with pro Fit files and other types of  
> files. They are all dimmed out). I do pass '****' as the file types,  
> and I do not understand why this is not working.
>
> Can you reproduce it?
>
> Davide
>
>
> Davide Guarisco
> guarisco at sbcglobal.net
>
>
>
>



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