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I found the issue on my devbox: Turtoise SVN cmd tools were not installed, which your tool uses, as you said: "You will need to install a command line SVN client." I have added a screenshot of the mandatory selection in svn installer.
"You will need to install a command line SVN client."
I found the issue on my devbox: Turtoise SVN cmd tools were not installed, which your tool uses. I have added a screenshot of the mandatory selection in svn installer.
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Added Method IoDrvUpdateMapping as exclusion leads to startup failure
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Inner FB now executed correct.
MEGAIO_FB initialisation from within IoDrvMEGIO ok
inner FB seems not to get called cyclicly
It seems the inner FB is not called correctly, must fix this
I added the "full path to cForge between quotes" in the bat file, which should be seen by windows as a valid path. The quotes are mandatory because the full path contains spaces. I think the problem lies in admin rights or so?
I added the "full path to cForge between quotes" in the bat file, which should be seen by windows as a valid path. The quotes are mandatory because the full path contains spaces.
Extra feedback; I have had Turtoise SVN installed before I installed the CODESYS cForge & SVN package (!) Still, I will check the windows environment variables (paths) and your other tips.
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cForge installation on latest Win10 x64
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Todo: declare DUT (struct) like IO driver in the DevDesc that is identical to the IO Driver
Added IoDrvFb 1.0.0.0 template as startingpoint
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Individualizing the user's "Home"
Works like a charm! Resume: the page shows all activity unfiltered and sorted in time. https://forge.codesys.com/search/?q=%3A&sort=mod_date_dt+desc My suggestion would be to integrate this into in the user's Home. This way the user can see all latest activity unfiltered, next to all subscribed activity.
Hi, I have noticed that the layout defaults have been restored to its former glory :-) Offcourse, further experimentation is no problem, as long as the usability/readability is not degraded.
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removed bugs....
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As you can see, the general layout is too big. It looks like 150% while presented at 100%. For good reference take a look at the "loginpage"screen which looks to be in the right proportion. The rest seems too large.
As you can see, the general layout is too big. It looks like 150% while presented at 100%. For good reference take a look at the login page dialog which looks to be in the right proportion.
New layout is really ugly...
Added a graphical Interface
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