From: | Samuel Byford |
Date: | 4 Mar 2001 at 15:16:14 |
Subject: | Re: GoldEd holding on |
Hello Bill,
>> I figure I have to set something in the filetype to stop it doing
>> that but havnt a clue as to what it could be. Any ideas anyone??
>
> Try using Golded's Quick Starter instead. Golded should have
> replaced C:ED with its own frontend Quick Starter.
IIRC I didnt say Yes to that during the install so it never did. Ive
now set it up so it does :-)
Ok. that has stopped it loading more than one GoldEd into memory but
it still doesnt release GoldEd.1 in exchange when i quit it. (im not
too botherd by this tbh as I use it so much anyway).
One thing that gets me though - if it is recommended that u use the
Quick start and not the main GoldEd WHY ON EARTH is there a GoldEd
executable and not JUST the quick start one? (or rather - why is
there a quick start? why doesnt GoldEd itself ACT as the quick start
icon makes it act EVERY time.?????)
Ah, question, question, questions!
Anyway - cheers! :-)
TTFN
biffy
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