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EmuV0

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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 21 hours ago
@AMIGASYSTEM

Ok, after installing the images I'm now getting TextEditor version mismatch (I have 15.56 32-bit installed). Are you having the same problem?
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AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 20 hours ago
Yes, that's why I made the change to the binary!
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 20 hours ago
Ok, let me see if I can workaround that in the emulator
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 18 hours ago
Just realised I've been stupid (not the first time...) The current crash with a draw window in SimpleWhiteboard is not the actual close action, it's when the popup menu is invoked. I've removed the code for the popup menu and replaced it with a requester and all is fine!

So aside from the toolbar button thing, all the functionality looks to be working fine - many thanks as always for making emuv0 so capable Smile Now I just need to add the missing functionality to get it to a point where it might be more widely useful.

Thanks,
Nigel.
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 2 hours ago
Deadwood, as already mentioned, Hollywood applications usually work well even if the plug-ins are all located in LIBS/Hollywood, without the need to copy the plug-ins every time to all Hollywood application folders.

With Emuv0, it works the same way if I use the Emuv0/LIBS/Hollywood path.

Now that I have Emuv0, I have encountered a problem with ‘RNOEffects’. Basically, RNOEffects works fine if the plug-ins are located in its folder, but they are not detected in Emuv0/LIBS/Hollywood.

On AROS 32Bit, ‘RNOEffects’ works fine even if the plug-ins are located in LIBS/Hollywood.
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 18 minutes ago
I have had one of the alerts pop up, but I'm unable to take a screen shot as the system freezes. I've included the version of SimpleWhiteboard that generates it. To produce the alert:

  • Start program, open a draw window.
  • Try to draw into the window - this will generate a Hollywood error (I was editing the code)
  • On selecting 'OK' to the error the alert comes up.


Cheers,
Nigel.
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