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19.08.18 um 16:51 schrieb Benoît Minisini:<br>
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face="DejaVu Sans Mono">"./gb.xxx/abcd" --> 'abcd' in the
'gb.xxx' component if it is actually loaded.
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I'm still looking for better syntaxes that are compatible with
the old ones described in the wiki:
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- The problem with './gb.xxx/abcd' is that you can't access a
'gb.xxx' directory in your project without using the 'gb.xxx'
syntax directly.
<b>***</b><br>
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- The problem with '.../abcd' is its ugliness.
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- And so on...
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Regards,
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</span>Benoît Minisini
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Hello, <br>
I don't understand the sentence in the line ***. In a project P I
load a component C, in whose project directory the file h.txt is
located. The line *** indicates that you can access the file h.txt
in P. Unfortunately I don't succeed! What now - what to do?<br>
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With kind regards<br>
Hans</font><br>
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