Sorry for breaking the sentence.
I have somewhere list of Clipper functions, etc. and can e-mail it to you, if you need it.
HTH, Igor
>Hi Barry,
>
>Clipper isn't too bad even now.
>You can't beleive, but 3 weeks ago I still worked on enhancement of a very old Clipper application.
>As a development environment I use Multiedit (
www.multiedit.com). It allows orghinize prg files into some kind of a project. It also has several other nice features.
>If you took an old project, then you may have Dos batch files already setup to compile and link the project.
>
>Website :
http://www.the-oasis.net/ is probably the best compendium on Clipper.
>
>I have somewhere list of Clipper functions, etc.
>
>HTH, Igor
>
>
>>hi
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>>i've just been drafted in to take on a clipper 5.2e project. thing is, i've never used it before but thought i could give it a go bearing in mind my foxpro knowledge.
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>>now that i'm here there doesn't seem to be a development environment! does anyone know if this is normal? all the prgs are in a directory and it's been been explained to me that to create the EXE we just run clipper followed by a linker. does this sound right?
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>>if so, are there any development envs that i can use because i'm not used to compiling and linking an EXE every time i want to try out a small change, or just to see what a command does!
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>>thanks for any insights...
Igor Gelin
Database Developer