Re: Why am I getting an assert when I try to Load a bitmap that I have added to the image?
- From: "Daniel Mattsson" <danmat378852@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:11:41 +0200
Thanks, i thought about checking if the file is there, but then I would have
to built and install the sdk.
Is there any way to check if it is there without having to built and install
the sdk?
This is what I get from the help section:
S to define it as a system file. It is part of the OS or is used exclusively
by the OS.
H to define it as a hidden file. It is not included in an ordinary directory
listing.
If I define it as a system file using the S flag shouldn´t I be able to read
the file from my the shell code?
"Matthew Inglis" <minglis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u3rtai$SFHA.2124@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Do you have a way you can verify that the file is actually on the
> device? (If the target system has no convenient method then can you
> use PB remote file viewer, found on the Tools menu?)
>
> Can't see anything wrong with your second call, maybe it is the
> bitmap in the wrong format?
>
> Your bib file line should be in the FILES section of project.bib, and
> the S flag means it will be hidden (by default) from the explorer,
> I don't know if this is what you want?
>
> --
> Matthew Inglis
> MPC Data Limited
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