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= Project Line Counter Add-In 1.11 Copyright (c) 2000 =
= (October 3, 2000) by Oz Solomonovich =
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CONTENTS OF THIS FILE:
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1. Abstract
2. System Requirements
3. Installation
4. Uninstalling
5. Workspace Whiz! Interface
6. Contact Info
1. Abstract
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Project Line Counter is an add-in for Microsoft Visual C++. Line Counter
reports statistics about files in your Visual C++ projects, including:
number of lines, lines with code, lines with C/C++ style comments, mixed
lines (code and comments), and more.
2. System Requirements
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Line Counter requires Microsoft Visual C++ version 5 (DevStudio '97) or 6
(DevStudio 6) running under Windows 9x, or Windows NT 4.0+.
3. Installation
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You should start the installation of Line Counter by running the Workspace
Whiz! Interface Installer (WWhizInterfaceInstaller210Beta1.exe). When this
is done, you should proceed by copying the rest of the files from this
distribution file to the Visual C++ add-in directory. Once the files are
copied, run DevStudio, and select "Project Line Counter" in the
Tools|Customize|AddIns dialog.
4. Uninstalling
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To uninstall simply delete all the files mentioned in the Installation
section.
5. Workspace Whiz! Interface
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Line Counter is able to extract project file information using the freely
available WorkspaceWhizInterface. Version 2.10 Beta of WWhiz! Interface is
included with this distribution.
If you wish to learn more about Workspace Whiz! Interface and Workspace Whiz!
itself, refer to the Line Counter on-line help, and to the Workspace Whiz!
web site:
http://www.workspacewhiz.com
6. Contact Info
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If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, feel free to contact me:
web: http://www.wndtabs.com
e-mail: support@wndtabs.com
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