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A1880

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Monday, October 12th 2009, 12:54pm

Framework 1.2 lacks the VB tree

The latest framework snapshot is just 232kb in size. It should be some 516kb
The VB tree is missing.

Could you include a repaired framework 1.2 in the official download table?

Greetings and thanks

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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 7:45am

Is this the error you mean?


(I hope this skydrive thing works. If not it says
Compile error. Class: 'Form1' line: 1
Baseclass 'VB/Form' not found!
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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 10:27am

Explanation:
In the module VBA#Information I included a static function which I named NotRGB. It takes a VB/Jabaco-like-color in a Long (RGB) and inverts (negates) the color. Maybe the error is due to a name conflict or something else. What I completely do not understand is, why I am able to compile it with my Jabaco, while the Jabaco-compiler at Coogle-Code is not.
To circumvent the error you simply should not use the latest framework-snapshot until we fixed this, but use this one:
Jabaco200910070500.jar October 7, 2009, 2:03 am 28c415b85aba8dfa2420e2def98fb676
simply download the file, rename it to Jabaco.jar and copy it into your Jabaco-installation-directory
regards
OlimilO
P.S.: it is only possible to upload files up to 160kb of size, so it is not possible for me to upload my compiled Jabaco-framework in the forum.

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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 1:23pm

P.S.: it is only possible to upload files up to 160kb of size, so it is not possible for me to upload my compiled Jabaco-framework in the forum.


For this there existing
http://www.file-upload.net/
http://www.mediafire.com/ (with Virus-scan included)
... etc.

Greatings
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