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On 15/7/00 12:45 am, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you can't have nested arrays then?
No.
Kevin
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On 15/7/00 12:51 am, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I can use spaces? Then I'm stumped with the syntax for refering to the
properties cos the only one I know is:
set the singleWordProp["Two words"] of this card to "Some other value"
and this wont work if the custom property set
On 16/7/00 3:48 pm, Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, fine, but can someone explain the two different behaviours in more
explicit terms? Is there a way to go to the cached stack more directly? One
would rather not have to globals or keep having to query the cachedURLs,
although
Hi,
I have a problem that I need some advice about.
I'm making a simple horse jump situation.
The horse is moving in canter, on the spot (14 images changing with
transparent background), with a 'repeat until the mouseclick'.
Graphics are moving (with 'move from xx to xx in 3 seconds without
Recently, Eva Isotalo wrote:
I'm making a simple horse jump situation.
The horse is moving in canter, on the spot (14 images changing with
transparent background), with a 'repeat until the mouseclick'.
Graphics are moving (with 'move from xx to xx in 3 seconds without
waiting) as "jumps"
on 7/17/00 9:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Are you sure the destroyStack of that stack is false? I am not getting this
behaviour here. Make sure you are trying to load the stack using its short
name, not its file path (your script suggested perhaps you weren't using
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Sivakatirswami wrote:
on 7/17/00 9:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure the destroyStack of that stack is false? I am not getting this
behaviour here. Make sure you are trying to load the stack using its short
name, not its file path
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Sivakatirswami wrote:
We see there is the option to set a property called the systemFileSelector
What are criteria/issues are involved in making a decision to set this to
true or to use the Metacard File selector?
The only reason I can think of for using the stack