Newbie Question - Player volume

2000-09-27 Thread Tim Barber
Title: Newbie Question - Player volume Hi all I'm still fiddling around trying to learn MC. This time I've created a little movie player consisting of a player and two buttons. One button allows you to select a different movie file to be viewed, and the other simply closes the stack. I'd

NT question launching programs

2000-09-27 Thread xbury . cs
Title: Newbie Question - Player volume I've solve all the program launching problems I had (on windows). But on Windows NT when I launch a program using the shell command, sometimes Metacard is stuck waiting until I close that program - which is not very handy... Im using cmd.exe already...

Re: Newbie Question - Player volume

2000-09-27 Thread Kevin Miller
On 27/9/00 7:09 am, Tim Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all I'm still fiddling around trying to learn MC. This time I've created a little movie player consisting of a player and two buttons. One button allows you to select a different movie file to be viewed, and the other simply

Re: Writing and submitting a form from a browser

2000-09-27 Thread Kevin Miller
On 22/9/00 7:39 pm, Phil Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In VB you can type into text fields of open apps by using "appActivate" (to launch the app or else bring it to the front), followed by the "sendKeys" command (which does the typing). Question: Can you do this with the MC "launch" or

Re: NT question launching programs

2000-09-27 Thread Kevin Miller
On 27/9/00 7:46 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've solve all the program launching problems I had (on windows). But on Windows NT when I launch a program using the shell command, sometimes Metacard is stuck waiting until I close that program - which is not very handy... Im

RE: NT question launching programs

2000-09-27 Thread xbury . cs
# I've solve all the program launching problems I had (on # windows). But on # Windows NT when I launch a program using the shell command, # sometimes Metacard # is stuck waiting until I close that program - which is not # very handy... Im # using cmd.exe already... # # Does anyone