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Started by czerny, January 04, 2012, 12:28:59 AM

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czerny

In  the Pelles C Helpfile
search for 'POCC' --> 'Preprocessor Directives (POCC)'
but you get: 'Assembler directives (IA32, AMD64)'

czerny

AlexN

Quote from: czerny on January 04, 2012, 12:28:59 AM
In  the Pelles C Helpfile
search for 'POCC' --> 'Preprocessor Directives (POCC)'
but you get: 'Assembler directives (IA32, AMD64)'

czerny

I know it doesn't help you, but in my help files (64- and 32-bits) the links are correct.
Perhaps it helps, when you install Pelles C again.
best regards
Alex ;)

czerny

No, this does not help.

I use Pelles C 6.50.8 RC #4
The helpfile is named help0009.chm  20.2.2011 12:52:48 (1.317.576 Bytes)

Can you verify this?

czerny

TimoVJL

#3
That error is in v5.0 v6.0 v6.5 help0009.chm files.
Here is picture from help in Windows 7 x64 FI SP1 and PellesC 6.50
May the source be with you

CommonTater

6.50 rc4 x64 here and mine seems ok.

Is it possible you're somehow using on older version of the help file?


Bitbeisser

I can reproduce the "problem" here on a clean install of v6.50RC4

Ralf

CommonTater

Ahhh... ok, mine does that too...  I was goin in through the contents tree...


AlexN

OK - When I select content (or similar, because I have a german Windows aund Help) - Command line tools - POCC - preprocessor ... I get the correct page.
If I select Search - POCC - and select Preprocessor directives (POCC) - I get the wrong page (like you).

There seems to be a little link problem in the chm - file.
best regards
Alex ;)

Stefan Pendl

The search index is created before the CHM file is compiled, so the search index is broken and must be corrected.
I imagine that both sections use the same keyword for the search index and the last one wins.
---
Stefan

Proud member of the UltraDefrag Development Team

TimoVJL

'Preprocessor Directives (POCC)' should be 'Preprocessor Directives (POASM)'
in file help0009.chm::/html/eng/x86_dir.htm ??

May the source be with you

czerny

It seems, that this bug is not gone with 7.00.2 RC1.

czerny