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Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 17:54:18 -0400
From: Sean <sproctor AT enter DOT net>
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Subject: Re: rhide help
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Jason Lam wrote:
> 
> I'm using the rhide editor to build my C++ programs. I've got a few
> questions about it...
> 
> 1. How do u open up multiple files? My application consist of about 20 files
> and each time I bring up rhide, I need to open these 20 files one by one.
> This is pretty tiring!
> 
> 2. Where's the place I set the location the .o (object files) go? Everytime
> I compile, the .o files get generated to my Windows/Desktop. That's quite
> irritating because it appears all over my desktop.
> 
> 3. There is quite limited help available for the syntax of C++. The help
> included in the rhide is for C and not C++. Any recommendations?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Jason
> 
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I think if you just leave the files open when you close it, when you
reopen that project they'll be reopened.  .o files are made where the
source files are, I'm not sure if you can change that, I imagine so.  I
suggest getting a book on C++ if you want syntax help.  I'm not 100%
positive on any of that.  Good luck.

Sean

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