| |||
| |||
|
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register ) |
reViSiT help not working (it seems) Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] | View previous thread :: View next thread |
reViSiT - Tracking Software for VST hosts -> Getting Started | Message format |
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | Hi. Because I've just discovered this package, I'm assuming this is a problem on my side so I did not submit this as a bug. When I add reViSiT as an instrument and open the pattern edit screen, I'm offered help at the base of the window (which I sorely need). However, when I click on any of the help icons (or press F1 or Shift-F1), nothing happens. Nothing is opened in my browser either. Has anyone else have this problem. Perhaps the help files haven't been written yet? FYI... I am using a Toshiba Satellite with Windows 7 I use FL Studio as my music software. Thanks Matt EDIT: Also, I'm using vers 1.3.1 Pro Edited by mpalmer28 2010-01-25 9:56 PM | ||
chrisnash |
| ||
Developer Posts: 746 Location: England | Hi Matt, Sorry to hear of your troubles. I've just checked on XP 32-bit, and the help seems to be working fine. Perhaps this is something to do with Windows 7? Are you running 64-bit? When reViSiT is running, you can try going to your vstplugins folder and looking for a reViSiT.chm file. This is an HtmlHelp file, which is the standard Microsoft format for help in XP, Vista and 7. Double clicking it should open the file. Let me know if you find it, and can run it. We'll get to the bottom of this! Chris | ||
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | Hello there. Thanks for answering so quick. No troubles at all... I couldn't find reViSiT.chm in my vst folder. I did a search on the whole hard drive (I only have one). I turned up a blank. BTW, I run Windows 7 on 64 bit... I am really looking forward to using this VSTi. So much easier to do drums Thanks Matt | ||
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | I should add that I tried a reinstall. Also I looked in the zip file for download and it wasn't present. Is there somewhere else on the site where I can get it? Thanks. M | ||
chrisnash |
| ||
Developer Posts: 746 Location: England | Hi Matt, reViSiT extracts the help file from the .dll, when needed, and it seems this is what's going wrong on 7/64-bit. I've uploaded the current help file to: http://www.nashnet.co.uk/files/reViSiT.chm And I'll look into having the normal method sorted for the next release. 'Best of luck, Chris | ||
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | Works great. Thanks. M | ||
chrisnash |
| ||
Developer Posts: 746 Location: England | Hi Matt, http://www.nashnet.co.uk/english/revisit/revisit09011.jpg Or just a standard Windows font? For example: http://www.nashnet.co.uk/english/revisit/revisit08951.gif Both the font file and the help file are extracted in the same manner, so you might not have the font either. Cheers, | ||
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | You're quite right. I have the standard Windows font instead of the ones you just showed me. Hmmm... Hope that helps. M | ||
mpalmer28 |
| ||
Member Posts: 7 Location: Adelaide, South Australia | AHA. I went into the X86 Program Files folder and looked at the attributes for the vst folder and found (lo and behold) it was set to read only. I'm not sure why this was the case, but perhaps it has something to do with FL Studio since I'm assuming it is the program which created to folder in the first place. Anyway, everything seems to be working fine. Now I can get to it in earnest. M | ||
chrisnash |
| ||
Developer Posts: 746 Location: England | Thanks for that information. I traced the problem to UAC (User Access Control) in Vista/7, which prevents applications that aren't running with Administrator privileges writing anything to the Program Files directory. With the new release (1.3.3), I now include these two files in the initial setup program, rather than rely on reViSiT extracting them later. It means a bigger download, but I guess that's the price of Vista/7 support. Also, because of the more complicated install process, I'm no longer distributing the zip archive version - though people should be able to open the .exe in any program that supports WinRAR compression. Best, Chris | ||
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
(Delete all cookies set by this site) | |