On Sep 16, 2004, at 2:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I recognize that RunRev believes the current implementation is
complete, but it appears they did not implement or perhaps
misunderstood the spec that they'd worked on which would have also
provided backward compatibility as well.
ID 28 is used
Hi Geoff,
On Sep 16, 2004, at 2:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I recognize that RunRev believes the current implementation is
complete, but it appears they did not implement or perhaps
misunderstood the spec that they'd worked on which would have also
provided backward compatibility as well.
ID
On Sep 16, 2004, at 2:15 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Personally I think this is invasive and IMHO unnecessary. What was the
problem with just setting the defaultCursor when the IDE starts up? Sorry,
I just don't get it...
The idea was to implement something that could transparently make
the switch through
Geoff Canyon wrote:
On Sep 16, 2004, at 2:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I recognize that RunRev believes the current implementation is
complete, but it appears they did not implement or perhaps
misunderstood the spec that they'd worked on which would have also
provided backward compatibility as
Maybe something simpler is in order: new cursors use new
IDs.
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Richard Gaskin
Gets my vote.
/H
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Anyone interested in a conversion of the Mickey mouse's animated
hand cursor?
Cheers
Xavier
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On Sep 17, 2004, at 6:08 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Maybe something simpler is in order: new cursors use new IDs.
The spec as written doesn't overwrite any cursors (except by accident
as described previously). For the benefit of those who don't have
access, here is the meat of the spec:
1.
Anyone interested in a conversion of the Mickey mouse's animated
hand cursor? Cheers Xavier
For aMickey Mouse app? Hmmm... (slap, ouch!)
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On 9/17/04 11:14 AM, Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Revolution or MetaCard, the default browse tool is the native arrow.
This is regardless of the defaultCursor. Setting the defaultCursor to
hand would cause the hand cursor to be used. Setting the cursor to hand
should display the
On Sep 17, 2004, at 2:13 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 9/17/04 11:14 AM, Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Revolution or MetaCard, the default browse tool is the native
arrow.
This is regardless of the defaultCursor. Setting the defaultCursor to
hand would cause the hand cursor to be used. Setting
was changed from 8 to 28 as requested by runrev. The MC IDE should be updated clone
the hand and set it's id to 28.
Best,
Tuviah
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On 9/16/04 3:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was changed from 8 to 28 as requested by runrev. The MC IDE should be updated
clone the hand and set it's id to 28.
Then what about the vertical splitter cursor? Where should *that* go?
The problem is one of backwards
On 9/16/04 4:15 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 9/16/04 3:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was changed from 8 to 28 as requested by runrev. The MC IDE should be updated
clone the hand and set it's id to 28.
Then what about the vertical splitter cursor? Where should *that* go?
The problem
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was changed from 8 to 28 as requested by runrev. The MC IDE should be updated clone the hand and set it's id to 28.
Thank you for chiming in on this. Always good to have feedback from the
mother ship.
I recognize that RunRev believes the current implementation is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was changed from 8 to 28 as requested by runrev. The MC IDE should
be updated clone the hand and set it's id to 28.
Thank you for chiming in on this. Always good to have feedback from
the mother ship.
I recognize that RunRev believes the current implementation is
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