Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!news From: "Rikki Prince" Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.beginners Subject: Re: My Sprite Viewer Doesn't Work Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 00:22:14 +0100 Organization: PlayStation Net Yaroze (SCEE) Lines: 32 Message-ID: <7j9n3t$9665@chuka.playstation.co.uk> References: <7iekt2$sfd26@chuka.playstation.co.uk> <01beade9$f30c3000$ad9524c3@pal-s-omnibook> <7j6hbd$m4q16@chuka.playstation.co.uk> <37572AE4.76B55C85@identicalsoftware.com> <375859c1.80988034@news.playstation.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: th-gt143-049.pool.dircon.co.uk X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2014.211 Right my mistake, damn C books! Don't tell you anything!! Sorry, I doubted that was at all the reason, anyway, hence the other idle suggestions Rikki Steven Osman wrote in message news:375859c1.80988034@news.playstation.co.uk... > That's funny, I thought quote marks meant look only in the source > path, and <> meaning look in the include path. > > Steven > > On Thu, 03 Jun 1999 21:24:52 -0400, Dennis Payne > wrote: > > >Rikki Prince wrote: > >> Also, I dunno how much of a problem, if any, but he #includes libps.h in > >> speech marks (meaning located in local folder), when I think he needs to use > >> greater and lower than signs: #include > > > >Using double quotes simply means to check the current directory then the > >include path. <> signs only check the include path. Unless he created > >his own libps.h in the current directory it shouldn't matter. > > > >Dennis Payne > >dulsi@identicalsoftware.com >