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Title: Problem with Functions Library
Post by: Martin Francom on November 24, 2009, 06:30:08 PM
From: http://www.planetsquires.com/protect/forum/index.php?topic=2128.0
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I tried that.  Pressed F8 and got the Functions Popup  but I don't see anything about SQLitening nor SQLite there.  Is there a way to add the SQLitening.CHM to the Function's popup?   I don't see how to do that.

I added the SQLitening INC file to the Functions Library but that realy is of no help.  But now I can't delet that structure from the Functions Library.

Paul, Picture shows what I have in the Fuctions Library.  How do I delete the C:\ path?     The delete button stays greyed out.
Title: Re: Problem with Functions Library
Post by: Paul Squires on November 24, 2009, 08:27:16 PM
I can see that situation happening if you attempt to add/create a file that resides outside of the \CodeStore\PowerBasic folder structure. I can easily recreate the situation in your screenshot, however when I close FF and restart, that folder path no longer displays - that's because FF only reads the directory structure \CodeStore\PowerBasic and folders off of that folder.

So, you get that folder path in your Functions Library every time that you use FF3? Weird. Very weird.
Title: Re: Problem with Functions Library
Post by: Martin Francom on November 24, 2009, 09:43:33 PM
Your right when I close the FF program and re-open it goes away.

I guess I don't quite understand how this feature should be used.  When the New Code button is clicked it allow the user to browser anywhere.  Would it be better to have it only look in the CodeStore directory?

It might be helpful to have a "Help" button on that dialog so that instructions on how to properly use the feature would be readily available.

Also, I noticed that when you delete an idem, it actually deletes the file from the directory.  I though it would only delete a link to the file.  Might want to warn about file deletion.