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Visual Prolog distribution includes sample projects that can be installed from the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with the help of the command Help -> Install Examples. | Visual Prolog distribution includes sample projects that can be installed from the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with the help of the command Help -> Install Examples. | ||
Visual Prolog [[:Category:Tutorials|tutorials]] discuss examples that are included in the distribution. | |||
Visual Prolog [[:Category:Tutorials|tutorials]] discuss examples that | The Personal Edition only contains examples that can be built and run with that edition. | ||
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|Q= | |Q=What is the difference between the Personal Edition and the Commercial Edition? | ||
|A= | |A=The Personal Edition is free where as the Commercial Edition must be purchased. | ||
The Personal Edition is limited to non commercial usage. | |||
The personal Edition contains a reduced library. | |||
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|Q= | |Q=How do I make and use COM objects? | ||
|A= | |A=Visual Prolog is COM compatible, the IDE can generate necessary wrap classes and interfaces based on a type library supplied with the COM object. | ||
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To register your Personal Edition you need to use the '''WEB -> Register''' menu item in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). | To register your Personal Edition you need to use the '''WEB -> Register''' menu item in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). | ||
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[[Category:Basic Information]] | [[Category:Basic Information]] |
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Q: | How to get started with Visual Prolog? |
A: | Start by reading Getting Started. |
Q: | Which platforms does Visual Prolog support? |
A: | Visual Prolog supports those Windows platforms that Microsoft supports. |
Q: | Are there any plans for supporting Linux or any Unix platforms? |
A: | There are no plans for supporting Linux or any Unix platforms. |
Q: | What are the differences between Visual Prolog and traditional Prolog? |
A: | The differences between traditional Prolog and Visual Prolog can be broadly divided into these categories:
See Fundamental Visual Prolog tutorial for details. |
Q: | Where can I find examples and demos? |
A: | Visual Prolog examples and demos are available in several ways:
Visual Prolog distribution includes sample projects that can be installed from the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with the help of the command Help -> Install Examples. Visual Prolog tutorials discuss examples that are included in the distribution. The Personal Edition only contains examples that can be built and run with that edition. |
Q: | What is the difference between the Personal Edition and the Commercial Edition? |
A: | The Personal Edition is free where as the Commercial Edition must be purchased.
The Personal Edition is limited to non commercial usage. The personal Edition contains a reduced library. |
Q: | How do I make and use COM objects? |
A: | Visual Prolog is COM compatible, the IDE can generate necessary wrap classes and interfaces based on a type library supplied with the COM object. |
Q: | Can I use my registration in the Discussion Forum to have Registered Visual Prolog Personal Edition and vice versa? |
A: | No. Registration in the Discussion Forum and registration of Visual Prolog Personal Edition are two different registrations.
To register your Personal Edition you need to use the WEB -> Register menu item in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). |