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Visual Prolog 5.2 Examples

Visual Prolog contains lots of ready-to-use examples. Most of the examples, that demonstrate usage of supplied tools and packages, are rather simple and self-explanatory. Such examples are usually placed in the \EXAMPLES sub-directory of the correspondent package. Examples for the closely connected kits of tools are grouped and placed in appropriate sub-directories (like VPI\TOOLEXAM\Palette). 
Beginning with Visual Prolog v.5.2, we supply platform-independent <ProjectName>.PRJ project files that can be loaded by both  32-bit and 16-bit VDE versions. 

To start using an example, you need to open a correspondent project file (with .PRJ extension) with VDE. If, while Visual Prolog SETUP, you had associated .PRJ file extension (the default selection) with Visual Prolog, Visual Prolog VDE will load a project after double clicking on the correspondent project file (with .PRJ extension). Otherwise, you need to:

  1. run VDE, 
  2. select Project | Open Project, 
  3. browse for an example's project file, 
  4. load a project.

Notice that the default target in all examples is Windows32. 

Examples, including help created by Visual Prolog Help Maker, contain 2 Help hyperbases. The 32-bit version is named <ProjectName>.HAM and the 16-bit version is named <ProjectName_w16>.HAM. If you use 16-bit VDE version, you should correspondingly specify the 16-bit version of a hyperbase <ProjectName_w16>.HAM. 

In sub-directories under \DOC, we supply source code of all examples used in Visual Prolog documentation. In most cases, files with these examples should be simply opened in the VDE using File | Open and then tested using Test Goal feature.