Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!scea!sumner From: sumner@austin.metrowerks.com (Joel Sumner) Newsgroups: scea.yaroze.programming.codewarrior Subject: Re: Which book should I start with :) Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 12:23:46 -0600 Organization: Metrowerks Lines: 44 Message-ID: References: <34a18000.1651755@news.scea.sony.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mtwks167.metrowerks.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Newsreader: Yet Another NewsWatcher 2.4.0 It looks like the information you are looking for would be found in the IDE User's Guide. This is found in the CodeWarrior Documentation folder (under CW Core). To answer your specific question, to compile a source file that you have open, you can use one of 3 ways Keyboard CMD-K (Mac) Ctrl-F7 (Windows) Menu select the "Compile" option from the Project window Context Menu select the file in the project manager and right click (Windows) or Ctrl-Click (Mac) to get the pop-up menu with the Compile option. -Joel In article <34a18000.1651755@news.scea.sony.com>, dajudge@inficad.com (Michael Klucher) wrote: >Hello everyone got the newversion of codewarrion in the mail last week >and am ready to go I have created the new library (coverted it over >and stuff and have been learning more and more about C now I need to >learn how to use code warrior :) I have noticed that you just cant >open a C file and compile it (Being a Borland user this is a little >diffrent for me with simpler stuff but I know this is way more complex >and usis librarys and stuff) But anyway what book should I print out >on how to start project manuvire around and stuff I see several and >think I am past the "Targeting Net Yaroze" all ready I have to print >these out cause it messes with me looking at text on the screen for >long periods of time plus I like being able to try it while I read >instaed of switching back an forth :) >Thanks -- PlayStation Development Tools Dude Metrowerks