

Messages.100 Names.102 Transfer.102 Transfer macros.104 Make.104 Linker.106 Settings.106 Libraries.108 Librarian.110 Debugger.110 Directories.113 Resources.114 Environment.114 Preferences.
BORLAND C 3.1 WINDOWS 7 CODE
86 Advanced Code Generation.'.89 Entry /Exit Code.91 C++ Options.93 Advanced C++ Options.95 Optimizations.97 Source.100. , 58 Go to Line Number.59 Previous Error.59 Next Error.59 Locate Function. 54 Clear.54 Copy Example.55 Show Clipboard.55 Search menu.56 Find. 49 Save As.49 SaveAll.49 Change Dir.50 Print.51 Printer Setup.51 DOS Shell.51 Exit.52 Closed file listing.52 Edit menu.52 Undo. :42 Edit windows.42 Project window.42 Message window.43 Chapter 3Menus and options reference45 ::(System) menu.46 Repaint Desktop.46 Transfer items.46 File menu.47 New. '.36 The project directory.37 Desktop files.37 Changing project files.38 Default files.38 The Borland C++ for Windows IDE.38 Starting Borland C++ for Windows.39 Command-line options.39 Command sets.39 Configuration and project files.41 Using the SpeedBar.41' Global buttons. 34 Radio buttons and check boxes.34 Input and list boxes.35 Configuration and project files.36 The file.36 Project files. 24 The I s option.24 The I x option.24 Exiting Borland C++.25 IDE components.25 The menu bar and menus.25 Shortcuts.26 Command sets.26 Native option.29 Borland C++ windows.30 Window management.32 The status line.33 Dialog boxes'. Extended and expanded memory.17 Running BC.18 Laptop systems.18 The README file.18 The FILELIST.DOC and HELPME!.DOC files.19 Example programs.19 Customizing the IDE.19 Chapter 2IDEbasics21 Starting and exiting the DOS IDE.22 Command-line options.22 The Ib option.22 The I d option.23 ENTs The I e option.23 The Ih option.23 The II option.24 The 1m option.24 The Ip option.24 TheIr option.
BORLAND C 3.1 WINDOWS 7 HOW TO
10 How to contact Borland.11 Resources in your package.11 Borland resources.11 Chapter 1Installing Borland C++13 Using INSTALL.14 Protected mode and memory.15 DPMIINST.15 DPMIMEM.16 DPMIRES.16.
BORLAND C 3.1 WINDOWS 7 SOFTWARE
1098765 coNT Introduction1 What's in Borland C++.1 Hardware and software requirements.4 The Borland C++ implementation.4 The Borland C++ package.5 The User's Guide.5 The Tools and Utilities Guide.6 The Programmer's Guide.7 The Library Reference.8 Using the manuals.8 Programmers learning C or C++.9 Experienced C and C++ programmers.9 Typefaces and icons used in these books. Windows, asused in this manual, refers to Microsoft's implementation of a windows system. Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. AllBorland products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Borland International, Inc. 3.1 USER'SGUIDE INTEGRATEDENVIRONMENT OPTIMIZATION COMMANDlINECOMPILER INSTALLATION BORLAND Bar/ana C++ Version3.1 BORLAND INTERNATIONAL, INC.1800 GREENHILLSROAD P.O.BOX 660001, SCOTTS VALLEY, CA 95067-0001 Rl Copyright 1991,1992 by Borland International.
