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Problems with Global_Board

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Posted by Bink03861   (8 posts)  Bio
Date Tue 09 Mar 2004 02:57 AM (UTC)
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Hey.

When I try to write a gnote with my gboard it uses the old board's write function. Therefore i can't write anything on the board as it wont save. Can somebody please assist me here. I could really use help. Thank you.
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Posted by Typhon   USA  (112 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Thu 11 Mar 2004 09:17 AM (UTC)
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i know personally. i ripped out the whole board system and did up the global board snippet. then modded that to use the buffer editor as opposed to nanny. if you didnt want the old system which is alot more awkward to me, you can delete board.c after coping out the free_note and note_attach functions and putting it in another .c file. those 2 fuynctions are used by projects. theres a bunch of other stuff you have to delete else where on the mud like the reference to load_boards in db.c, i dont remember them all because i did it a while ago. as for changing the global boards stuff around to use the editor.. that took alot more work.
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