On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Martyn Hill
martyn.joseph.h...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear list
Whilst I suspect that there is no 'simple' way to make an SBasic job work
with the PE - i.e. able to move #0/1/2 windows and put to sleep in QPAC2
frame - without going the whole hog of making a
George Gwilt wrote:
100 DEFine PROCedure Sloop
110 TYPE_IN exep button_sleepCHR$(10)
120 END DEFine
Now the procedure Sloop will put that program to a button.
Why do you use TYPE_IN for this?
By the way, Button_Sleep of course puts the CURRENT job into the
button frame, not the one calling
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Marcel Kilgus ql-us...@mail.kilgus.netwrote:
George Gwilt wrote:
100 DEFine PROCedure Sloop
110 TYPE_IN exep button_sleepCHR$(10)
120 END DEFine
Now the procedure Sloop will put that program to a button.
Why do you use TYPE_IN for this?
By the
On 08/04/2011 22:56, Martyn Hill wrote:
Dear list
Whilst I suspect that there is no 'simple' way to make an SBasic job
work with the PE - i.e. able to move #0/1/2 windows and put to sleep
in QPAC2 frame - without going the whole hog of making a PE
compliant application, but none-the-less
Dear all
Thank you for all your replies! I really thought it was a naive question
in the first place, but reading your replies am glad I asked it!
For the time being, invoking the Button_Sleep routine from a Hotkey, I
am successfully putting the active job to sleep (whatever it is,
Hi all,
I was laid low the last couple of weeks with another horrible chest
infection. As a Brit living in a tropical climate, it seems I have finally
acquired the tree-pollen allergy that all people who move here seem to get
after 3-4 years. This causes me to be vulnerable to whatever's around,