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Warning: "Borland C is not Supported" DialogThe dialog is activated, when Visual Prolog 5.2 VDE opens a project created by one of the previous versions of Visual Prolog that uses Borland C as "Main Program". Since Visual Prolog 5.2 VDE does not support Borland C as Main Program for Windows and DOS Platform, to use this project you need to change the Main Program setting to one supported by this VDE (Prolog or MSVC). Save ScriptsBefore starting conversion of project settings, we emphatically recommend to store the original project build scripts in a text file. The default filename is SCRIPT.TXT. ContinuePress Continue to start converting the project settings. This activates the "Target Settings" dialog, in which you will choose the supported combination of a new Main Program, Platform, UI strategy, and Target Type that will be applied to the updated project. After you choose the proper settings in the Target Settings dialog and press OK, the Application Expert will generate new default project build scripts correspondent to the new settings. All definitions of Symbols, Rules, and Build Script from the original project will be lost. Later you will be able to compare the regenerated Symbols, Rules, and Build Script with the original settings stored in the text file created by "Save Scripts". (The default filename is SCRIPT.TXT.) Using Symbols, Rules, and Build Script editors you can manually correct the generated build scripts to implement non-standard project settings. Note that all these changes of the project settings will be initially done only in memory, so you will be able to reject them later, when the VDE saves the project file to a disk. CancelIf you do not want to modify the original project setting, then you should select "Cancel". Note that since the current Visual Prolog version does not support BGI, accordingly VDE does not support BGI as UI Strategy. If your project must use BGI, then you should use Visual Prolog v. 5.1 (or earlier Visual Prolog versions). |