Am Freitag, 12. September 2008 11:40:36 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Am Donnerstag, 4. September 2008 16:39:06 schrieb Doriano Blengino:
> > Make a (dummy?) project with your libray in it; give it a meaningful
> > name. Edit the library source: put a "EXPORT" alone in a line at the
> > beginning:
> >
> >     ' Gambas module file
> >
> >     EXPORT
> >
> >     PUBLIC SUB printit(st AS String)
> >
> >       PRINT st
> >
> >     END
> >
> > Run the project, or compile it.
> > Go to the project properties (General, Options, Components...); in the
> > "Options" tab set "This project is a component" to YES; further tabs
> > should appear on the right of the window (Provides and Requires).
> > Go the tab "Provides", and click on the line starting with your library
> > name, under the column "Type", and set "Class".
> > Confirm with "OK".
>
> Sorry for bringing up this topic again: I'm using the Gambas development
> version (snapshot from today).  Until this step, all went fine. In
> the "Provides"-tab, I can see my class, but when I click on it, it isn't
> marked. Is this my fault or perhaps a bug in the snapshot?
>
> Greetz
> Stevie

Got it going!!! :-) ...sorry for the noise!

Greetz
Stevie


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