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  • Stuart McLachlan
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    Originally posted by Michael Mattias View Post
    PowerTree Index Manager

    Filename: D:\Software_Development\PBWin10\bin\PowerTree 1.1.PBKeys

    I have no idea if this is one of mine or it came with PB Win 10.

    MCM
    Based on the timestamp, mine was last installed/updated with PB 10.02.

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  • Michael Mattias
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    PowerTree Index Manager

    Filename: D:\Software_Development\PBWin10\bin\PowerTree 1.1.PBKeys

    I have no idea if this is one of mine or it came with PB Win 10.

    Code:
    MenuName="PowerTree 1.1"
    HelpFile="c:\PTreeW11\PwrTree.hlp"
    HelpKey="AccessBlock"
    HelpKey="ptCreateIndex"
    HelpKey="ptInit"
    HelpKey="ptAdd"
    HelpKey="ptDel"
    HelpKey="ptFF"
    HelpKey="ptFFa"
    HelpKey="ptFN"
    HelpKey="ptFP"
    HelpKey="ptFL"
    HelpKey="ptFLb"
    HelpKey="ptFR"
    HelpKey="ptKey"
    HelpKey="ptClose"
    HelpKey="cSoundex"
    HelpKey="nSoundex"
    MCM

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  • Rodney Hicks
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    Originally posted by Tim Lakinir View Post
    What does PBKeys means?
    Look in PB Help -contents-The PwerBASIC Integrated Development Editor-Custom Help Files

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  • Tim Lakinir
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    What does PBKeys means?

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  • Rodney Hicks
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    FWIW, the macros in Macro Help were all tested in PBWin 10 andor PBCC 6, but some of the macros were written well before either of those compilers were created.

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  • Stuart McLachlan
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    Originally posted by John Montenigro View Post
    Version of the software, or version (or date) of the CHM file?
    Good point - Help file version would be best.

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  • John Montenigro
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    Version of the software, or version (or date) of the CHM file?

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  • Stuart McLachlan
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    Originally posted by John Montenigro View Post
    So, I'll be adding lines such as these to any files I created:
    Code:
    Author="John Montenigro"
    Date="2021-04-10"
    ...and for files that I didn't create, I will be adding attribution for original authors as I track them down.

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    Suggest you also add the version of the software it was created for

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  • John Montenigro
    started a topic .PBKEYS file for other tools

    .PBKEYS file for other tools

    I have .PBKEYS files for most 3rd-party programs that I use, but I don't remember which ones came with the tool, or which I created.

    Here's my list:
    Code:
       SocketTools10.PBKEYS               by jhm
       MLG.PBKeys                         by jhm?
       JR Includes III 107.PBKeys         by jhm?
       Egrid32.PBKeys                     by ???
       sqlite3.PBKeys                     by jhm?
       SQLitening.PBKeys                  by author
       MacroHelp.PBKeys                   by Rodney Hicks
       Windows SDK.PBKeys                 by jhm?
       PowerTree 1.1.PBKeys               by PB

    If anyone's interested, I will post the ones I've created, but I need to know which ones belong to other authors, and I won't post those.

    I just tested and learned that I can add lines to the file for ID purposes, and that PB IDE will ignore them while allowing the lookups to function normally.
    So, I'll be adding lines such as these to any files I created:
    Code:
    Author="John Montenigro"
    Date="2021-04-10"
    ...and for files that I didn't create, I will be adding attribution for original authors as I track them down.

    -John

    e.g., I'm almost 100% sure that the PowerTree file came from PB, so I won't post that one.
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