W I N D E V (TM) Copyright ©, 1992-3, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Helios Software Solutions Carr Brook House, Chorley Old Road Brindle, CHORLEY PR6 7QZ, England Tel/Fax: +44 (0772) 324353 CompuServe Mail: 100041,235 ***************** * SPECIAL OFFER * ***************** For a limited period only: Register your copy of Windev for Windows 3.1, and get the Windows NT edition FREE. Don't miss this opportunity to get the native 16 and 32 bit editions of Windev for just $32 (plus $5.90 S&H). Click on the Help button on Windev's startup dialog for details of how to register. Offer closes 31 August, 1993. WINDEVX ======= If you have wanted the features of Windev from MS Visual Workbench (or another Windows application), but don't like having it start a new instance for each file you edit, Windevx provides the solution. It translates the command line you specify in Visual Workbench's Tools menu into the corresponding Windev DDE command, so Windev can act as a DDE server to MSVC. Here's how to do it: 1) Install WINDEVX.EXE in the same directory as WINDEV.EXE. 2) If you haven't already added Windev to Windows' Registry, follow the instructions on "Using Dynamic Data Exchange" in Windev's online help. 3) Use MSVC's Options/Tools menu command to add: Command Line: \\WINDEVX.EXE Menu Text: Winde&v Arguments: $File($Line,$Col) Where \ should be the full path to the directory you used in step (1) above. Now, when you choose "Windev" from MSVC's Tools menu, Windev will open an edit window at the same line and column as the file in MSVC's active window. You don't need to make sure that Windev is already running - Windevx will start it the first time it's needed.