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olsy Posted - 01/18/2012 : 1:37:03 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5Pro
Operating System:Win7

Hi guys!
I have a question: to encrypt my origin c code i created a preprocessed *.op file. Now i donīt know how i can use it...
can you explain me what is the next steps if i have only this op-file?
should i load it or compile and how to run the code?
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Penn Posted - 01/29/2012 : 02:10:34 AM
Hi,

I have tried and it works, so, could you please show the detail steps when using the *.op file?

With the .opx file, you can

1. share Origin work file with other users, similar to zip file.
2. install and uninstall .opx file easily.
3. create button groups and toolbars and execute LabTalk scripts.

For more details, please refer to this page. Here is the quick help on how to create custom toolbar buttons.

Penn
olsy Posted - 01/20/2012 : 05:50:45 AM
Thank you Penn!
I donīt know why it doesnīt work with me (..

One more question: how to use A Package (.OPX file)?
i managed to create it and install but what again the next step?
Penn Posted - 01/18/2012 : 10:00:25 PM
Hi,

It is just the same with the .c (.cpp) file. In Workspace panel of the Code Builder, right click on the User folder, and then add the .op file to current workspace. After compiling it successfully, the functions defined in the file are available now.

Penn

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