From: fprintf AT iname DOT com (Stuart Hall) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: RHIDE question - not fully defined in the FAQs Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 17:24:23 GMT Organization: Connix - The Connecticut Internet Exchange Lines: 34 Message-ID: <36a760f2.14047580@news> NNTP-Posting-Host: m5.aetna.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.5/32.452 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Ok, I was reading about the ^space feature of the SET editor, and RHIDE and could not get it to work. The FAQs included on the SET homepage, and the RHIDE help files I downloaded indicated that I should look for a file called 'pmacros.txt' - which does not exist on my PC. I tried a bunch of different things, but none seemed to work and the help files were not any more helpful than redefining what a pseudo-macro was supposed to do. As a first resort, I tried copying the file pmacro.pmc to a text file, but to no avail. Finally after several hours of playing and searching, I changed the name of a file in the SHARE/RHIDE folder called cpmacro.pmc to pmacro.pmc and voila! the predefined pseudo macros now work perfectly!!! I think this could be added to the help files in 1.4.7, if they are not already there. (I have 1.4 because of an aversion to beta-software :-) Here is what I would write: "There are 32 predefined pseudo macros available which will assist in writing C programs. The filename is cpmacro.pmc, and all that is needed is to change the filename to pmacro.pmc. If you wish to utilize your own macros, you will need to either delete one or more of the 32 predefined macros by editing the new pmacro.pmc or don't copy cpmacro.pmc, and simply write your own macros into pmacro.pmc" The SET documentation in the RHIDE help files is extremely misleading by suggesting it is a text file. Stuart ---- Stuart Hall Connecticut, USA