On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:47:41 -0800 (PST), walter_keith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Jan 11, 1:28 pm, Paul S. Person <psper...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:53:53 -0800 (PST), walter_ke...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>>
>> >My name is Walt and we are using Clarion ver 6.3.9057. We are
>> >developing using IBM laptops and PC's running under the Windows XP
>> >2002 with SP 2 operating system. Version 6 has been installed on a
>> >laptop used for development and I'm trying to get the Template
>> >Registry to install new templates. I understand that the file that
>> >should be opened in this situation is the CW.TPL file in the Templates
>> >subdirectory. I've attempted this several times and the new features
>> >aren't being written to the file. Do you have any info on this type
>> >of problem?
>>
>> Clarion for Windows 2.0 occasionally gets into a state where it ceases
>> to recognize changes to templates. When that happens, unregistering
>> all template sets and then reregistering them clears up the problem.
>>
>> Whether this applies to your situation I have no idea.
>> --
>> "A ****tent, therefore, happens not contrary to nature,
>> but contrary to what we know as nature."
>
>I appreciate the thought. It sounded good to me so I tried it. The
>result was that the templates I wanted to register no longer show up
>and are gone from the list. Any idea?
>Walt
First, my profound apologies for any problems this has caused you.
In Clarion for Windows 2.0, the "list" would be in the "Template File"
dialogue box, and would be a list of *.TPL files in the TEMPLATE
subdirectory. To register my templates, I have to change the
subdirectory to the one I created to put them in. This causes my *.TPL
files to appear, and also DPLHELP.TPL, which I downloaded long ago.
Of course, I have no idea how Clarion 6.3.9057 works. If it is
similar, you might want to determine just where you put the *.TPL (and
associated *.TPW) files, or whatever extensions it uses, and look
there. If it is completely different, then all I can do is repeat my
apology.
--
"A ****tent, therefore, happens not contrary to nature,
but contrary to what we know as nature."


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