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Problem with Wave widgets basics. [message #1562] Sun, 19 December 1993 17:31
rfulton is currently offline  rfulton
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Registered: November 1993
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I am trying to get started with widgets in Wave on SUN Sparc, with
Openwindows 3.0, SUN OS 4.1.1. Could some
kind person please help with the following problem:

When I try the simplest demo program (radiocb) in the 'Guide to
Widget Toolbox', I get an error when I try to run wwinit.
I have traced the problem to the fact that wwinit.pro does not
compile - This is what I get whe I try to compile it :


================================
WAVE> .run wwinit

shell=WtInit(appname,appclass,'-bg',bg,'-fg',fg,'-fn',fn,'-g ',geom, $
^
% Only 7 subscripts allowed.
At: /usr/pkg/pvi/wave/lib/std/motif/wwinit.pro, Line 68

'-name',tlname,COLORS=clrs)
^
% Syntax error.
================================

It seems maybe WAVE thinks that WtInit is an array, and does not
know it's a widget toolbox function.


I have re-installed Wave 4.01 in case that was the problem, and followed the
instructions in $WAVE_DIR/Release_Notes.

I must be missing something. If anyone has any suggestions as to
how this may be overcome, please let me know.
Thanks.

Roger Fulton.

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Nuclear Medicine
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Sydney
Australia.

email: rfulton@atom.ansto.gov.au
tel: 61-2-516 8011
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