Problems with tclite

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beyondsociety

Problems with tclite

Post by beyondsociety »

I am trying to copy a set of code from one program into another. In order to copy and paste in tclite, I must highlight the lines of code and press [ctrl + ins] and to paste the lines of code, press [shift + ins].

But the problem is, that there is no ins key on the keyboard. I know its another name for the insert key but it won't work if I use the insert key.

Does anybody have any answers to my problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
dronkit

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by dronkit »

try ctrl-c and ctrl-v or alt-c and alt-v...

even better! hack into the keyboard and send the scancodes yourself!
dronkit

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by dronkit »

one way or the other.... try to post that kind of stuff in some tclite forum or whatever
beyondsociety

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by beyondsociety »

theres a forum?

Ctrl + c and ctrl + v doesn't work. I doubt alt c and alt V will work either. I don't have access to the keyboard because Im been writing my code at college.
Tom

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by Tom »

here is help:

if in windows use the DOS box buttons
beyondsociety

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by beyondsociety »

Tom, what are dos box buttons ?

Ive never heard that term before.
DynatOS

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by DynatOS »

I remember Turbo C++ for DOS... the most annoying part was the fact that you did have to use shift+insert for pasting. Try using the '0' key on your keypad with numlock off for insert (if you have a keypad). For delete, use the '.' key next to the '0' key on your keypad with numlock off.
Tom

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by Tom »

if in 95 or later...

those buttons above the place where you use DOS ( if you can't see it use alt-enter )

hover your mouse over them, some should say select, copy or past....
beyondsociety

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by beyondsociety »

Thanks for the help. I'll just build my c++ files in edit.com and save them as .cpp files. I will then copy and paste between each window. Instead of dealing with trying to copy and paste in turbo C++. I will then open the file and run it in Turbo C++.

I know dos isn't multitasking like windows is. Is there a way to switch between two programs like you do in Turbo c++ with alt+ F6?
Tim

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Post by Tim »

Why not write your code in a Windows editor (i.e. not edit.com) then open the file in TC++?
Tom

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by Tom »

beyondsociety, are you using DOS Emu? or in Windows?
beyondsociety

Re:Problems with tclite

Post by beyondsociety »

Dos in windows. Im actually using a v86 dos box called from in windows 2000.
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