Re: c cédille

2000-09-08 Thread Signe Marie Sanne
I seem to have forgotten how to type the lower and upper case of the following French letters: ç (c cédille) and ¦ (the o and e attached) in a standalone on Windows. I'm grateful for any suggestions. Thanks to Pierre Sahores and Scott Rossi for answering, however, your suggestions did not

Re: Avoiding home... script limit problem.

2000-09-08 Thread Sjoerd Op 't Land
Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote/ schreef: Um, Scott...when you double-click an AppleScript it does open it. ;-) As you say here yourself, that depends on how you saved it ;;-) Since you bring up AppleScript, why not use its solution? AppleScript files are either editable or executable: if

Re: Using groups - geometry management

2000-09-08 Thread David Bovill
Progress (details of the use of names and groups): You can target a nested group by simply specifying one of it's owners (you don't need the whole hierarchy). Therefore to fix the problem that occurs when are two objects with the same name inside different groups: put "Test" into fld "Title"

Re: c cédille

2000-09-08 Thread Dave Cragg
At 9:35 AM +0200 9/8/00, Signe Marie Sanne wrote: To make all strange letters appear on the Windows I used my own conversion routines (1 1/2 year ago), but now (I do not know when it changed) all letters (French and Norwegian) appear correctly both in fields and as button names, no need for

Re: Avoiding home... script limit problem.

2000-09-08 Thread David Bovill
From: Scott Raney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 10:36:04 -0600 (MDT) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Avoiding home... script limit problem. How about a property for the stack, which would allow you the developer to determine how the stack

Re: c cédille

2000-09-08 Thread Pierre Sahores
Signe Marie Sanne wrote: I seem to have forgotten how to type the lower and upper case of the following French letters: ç (c cédille) and ¦ (the o and e attached) in a standalone on Windows. I'm grateful for any suggestions. Thanks to Pierre Sahores and Scott Rossi for answering, however,

Groups, borders, and invisible objects...

2000-09-08 Thread David Bovill
Having problems at the moment with groups and geometry management. I have been using the rectangle of the group as a visual border, which is nice as you can see the group, position it etc and saves having to add a dummy button as a frame for the group... I then started to use the "rect" of the

Re: Groups, borders, and invisible objects...

2000-09-08 Thread andu
Having problems at the moment with groups and geometry management. I have been using the rectangle of the group as a visual border, which is nice as you can see the group, position it etc and saves having to add a dummy button as a frame for the group... I then started to use the "rect" of

MC /E Books/Small Devices/Predictions?

2000-09-08 Thread Sivakatirswami
We will soon be going into ebooks in a very major way. . .I am wondering how is Metacard situated as a possible tool of choice for this market. It seems ideal. The two most common formats are PDF and HTML. With the latter being the most flexible, Metacard would seem to be a knock out publishing

Re: Reading and writing Mac 'STR ' resources

2000-09-08 Thread LiangTyan Fui
On 9/8/00 1:39 AM, tereza wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know of an XCMD/XFCN for the Mac which will read and write resources to a resource fork of a file (not just copy, but actually get/set the data of specific resources)? There is no specific command in MetaCard to do that. You may try

Re: MC /E Books/Small Devices/Predictions?

2000-09-08 Thread andu
We will soon be going into ebooks in a very major way. . .I am wondering how is Metacard situated as a possible tool of choice for this market. It seems ideal. The two most common formats are PDF and HTML. With the latter being the most flexible, Metacard would seem to be a knock out