Thanks, that program said I was missing:
dwmapi.dll
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
So, I have downloaded these dlls, and virus scanned them. Do I put them in the Viewer folder in DOpus? Or Windows/System32?
Thanks, that program said I was missing:
dwmapi.dll
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
So, I have downloaded these dlls, and virus scanned them. Do I put them in the Viewer folder in DOpus? Or Windows/System32?
msvcp71.dll and msvcr71.dll belong in Windows\System32
Although Dependency Walker flagged it, dwmapi.dll won't really be needed and should not be installed anywhere. It's part of Vista and, at best, won't do anything on older versions of Windows. (At worst, it might cause problems.) (If you're on Vista then you'd already have the DLL, so there's never a reason to install it.)
That did it!!! I got it working!!
Thanks a ton leo!!
Is there a way to use SCV plugin from a (portable) USB installation of Directory Opus, without adding DLL files to system folders?
Similarly, is it possible to use the configuration files from a (portable) USB version of SciTE (assuming that I have a means of acquiring one), so that SciTE does not have to be installed locally on the system?
Thanks!
I haven't tried it but it might work if you put the required DLLs in the DOPUS directory (i.e. the parent of the Viewers directory on the USB stick). You'll also need to manually copy the SCV plugin DLL to the viewers dir, of course.
(Since it isn't flagged as "USB safe," Opus won't export the plugin for you but if you manually copy it to the USB stick then it should be picked up, at the risk of the plugin trying to save config to the local machine.)
That I don't know.
I installed this today on a pretty fresh installation of 64 bit Vista but have not been able to get it working. I copied the two MS*71.dll files to my windows\system32 folder, but still no joy. Is this perhaps not compatible with 64 bit Vista?
This plugin is 32-bit only.
Ahhh... thanks for letting me know. Perhaps someday???
Literally for years I've been trying to get the Source Code Viewer working properly in Dopus...
Basically, in the meantime and having dug my way through this thread about three dozen times it sort of does work now for the standard files, but I have never seen it do any syntax highlighting, not even for basic things like *.ini or *.html.
If however I download SciTe, it does all sorts of beautiful syntax highlighting out of the box.
Therefore -- is there any simple way to have Source Code Viewer just plain do the same syntax highlighting that SciTe does?
Thanks already,
David.P
Whooa...
I just went and deleted those Sci*.* files from the windows directory -- and there it goes, beautiful syntax highlighting at least for my AHK files...
Hmmm,
Downloaded Scite 1.77-wbd-1 from gisdeveloper.tripod.com and installed.
There's no Scintilla.dll anymore to copy over to the Viewers dir in dopus. Can someone provide them? Why not include them in the SCV distribution?
Anyone tried anything with this lately??
Anyony have any luck with the USB version?
Thanks!
Marcel
Is there any way/plans to get this to work on W7 64bit? Seems from the release notes that there is a 64bit version of Scintilla avail? Would love to get this working especially seeing as it would also allow me to make quick edits to a number of different files.