Simply load one of the thousand "is there that toolkit name" extensions
like "ISIT" (Disassembler from DP) or similar and you are happy. Even
Dilwyn has one on his site.
There is also a very old little toolkit from Steve Jones (Sidewinder),
which can put every resident Procedure into an
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I would say that this is a size more than enough: -D
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George, the question is relevant if you write programs intended for other
people: You cant be sure THEY will load Turbo. However, IMHO, any serious
Tinkerer should load Turbo as a matter of course.
Per
On 18 August 2017 at 16:54, gdgqler--- via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
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In that case I would use the appsub with the lowest number, ignoring the
others.
There is already a similar case: if there are two shortkey in the same
appsub, the first is always considered, ignoring the other.
But of course it's just an idea.
An even more sophisticated thing would be that in
Hi,
This isn't fixable - by design.
Don't forget that a window may have several appsub windows, which may
have the same selection keys for their elements (e.g. a filemanager that
would have two file windows). How would you distinguish between them?
So, appsub windows get the keystroke ony if
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so, the maximun size of a win file is?
Giorgio
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Op 17/08/2017 om 20:36 schreef Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users:
Hi everyone, I have a doubt about the EASYPTR4 Application windows
I put an array in an Application Window Menu, then I defined that the first
letters of each element are underlined and usable as shortkey.
Shortcuts can only be used
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, at 09:10 AM, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
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Hi,
Theoretically, a cluster could contain 65536 sectors. So the qxl.win
file could be 65536 x 65536 x 512 bytes big.
Realistically, I wouldn't go over 2 GiB.
HTH
Wolfgang
NB there is another 65536 limit in the filesystem, that of the number of
clusters a qxl.win drive may have
> On 17 Aug 2017, at 13:54, Lee Privett via Ql-Users
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> I feel there must be a way to test for TURBO toolkit, any ideas?
In my BOOT I load the TURBO toolkit. So why should I test for it?
If I don’t load it in my BOOT it just is not loaded.
George
Ah, very clever ;-)))
gdgqler--- via Ql-Users:
On 17 Aug 2017, at 13:54, Lee Privett via Ql-Users wr
I feel there must be a way to test for TURBO toolkit, any ideas?
In my BOOT I load the TURBO toolkit. So why should I test for it?
If I don’t load it in my BOOT it
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