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Header File *.h? [message #24552] Thu, 05 April 2001 02:19 Go to next message
Dominik[1] is currently offline  Dominik[1]
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Helle there,

another question from me (its because I am new to IDL and have to use some
code frome sobody else). I never find a header file (*.h) while using IDL.
But the source I have to use is using a header file, that means there is a
header file *.h with some structure declerations. But IDL ignore it.
Does somebody know, how to use such a header file?

Thanks

Dominik
Re: Header File *.h? [message #24608 is a reply to message #24552] Thu, 05 April 2001 13:59 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Craig Markwardt (craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu) writes:

> Dominik, you have a lot of questions. Maybe you could pause for a
> breath sometime? :-)

You know how it is, when you find a newsgroup that
is helpful *and* funny. :-)

Cheers,

David

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Re: Header File *.h? [message #24612 is a reply to message #24552] Thu, 05 April 2001 12:09 Go to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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"Dominik" <dpaul@ukl.uni-freiburg.de> writes:

> Is there also a possibility to save system variables, so IDL automaticly
> knows them?
>

You could do one of these:

* set the variables in your IDL startup file. This file is a script
that runs in each IDL session. See the manual.
* "SAVE, /SYSTEM" might do the trick but the hitch is that it saves
*all* the system variables.

Dominik, you have a lot of questions. Maybe you could pause for a
breath sometime? :-)

Craig


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