YES, Marcel, that is exactly what I have! What next?
Ian
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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 16:24:32 +0100
From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] QPC Keyboard
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Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
azerty (french)
Jon, you are right, it is a Swiss keyboard. I would be glad to use your work
when finished. But if you can do it maybe I can too. How do you do it, is
it frantically difficult?
Ian
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From: Dent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] QPC Keyboard
Just a quick comment - one of the reasons that the Quanta committee seemed
to want the QL 2005 meeting down south was because they thought that
Manchester was not capable of holding such a prestigious event.
Well its now apparently good enough for the Labour Party Conference as
they are
Thanks to everybody who have been responding. Jon Dent has sent me his solution
and with one line in my boot the problem is solved. Almost every key (shift
or not, AltGr or not) is correct for my Swiss French kbd.
Regards, Ian
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George writes:
Caution! Caution! I was asked by someone to allow any file type to be set
by GWASS (other than 255 which is special). This implies that someone
somewhere is perhaps setting up file types of 3 to 254 in assembled
programs. Suddenly using one of these for another purpose might
Isnt the thing to do here to emulate the Windoze solution? Ie, each
directory entry has a short filename [SFN] wchich complies in every respect
with the old directory specs. The LFN is stored within the directory file in
specially marked records, or in a separate file. Eventually, the old system
I wonder if Jon's solution could be made available to others? I'll put
it on my website when it's finished if you want to. How many users of
Swiss keyboard variants are there?
I guess that the solution to one such keyboard variation on the more
widely used ones could be useful to others to help
ONE PROBLEM.
PROG_USE and DATA_USE are system wide settings and cannot vary
between programs. If you launch one program it could read the
current PROG_USE and DATA_USE settings at the time that it is
started, but again, you have to presume that the user is going to
alter these every time
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody noticed that the various combinations with CAPS such as
CAPS/SHIFT/ALT etc do not work with recent versions of SMSQE on
QPC2
and on Q40/Q60? The combination DOES work with SuperGold Card +
Super Hermes because Super Hermes has its own keyboard routine I
I have drawn a blank with a similar quest in trying to contact
David
Batty of Sector Software for the Perfection software.
Sector Software
Attn: Mr D Batty
39 Wray Crescent
Ulnes Walton
PRESTON
Lancs
PR26 8HN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
01772 454328
Thanks, Yet that is the postal address which has drawn a
I mean things like .. and \ (root directory) of DOS.
Yes!!
Ok, so at least one likes my idea :-)
Two, I hope?
Three now, I like the idea of having '..' etc too!
Shouldn't we just decide on a suggested value now instead of
making
it dynamic (things like configuration options can't be dynamic
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 at 17:02:39, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
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snip
In QPC2, these codes are not returned if you use something like PRINT
CODE(INKEY$(-1)) and so programs like Perfection from Digital Precision
have problems because they actually use these keycodes 224 to 231.
I
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From: Rich Mellor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Quanta 2005
Just a quick comment - one of the reasons that the Quanta committee seemed
to want the QL 2005 meeting down south was because they
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I wonder if Jon's solution could be made available to others? I'll put
it on my website when it's finished if you want to. How many users of
Swiss keyboard variants are there?
I guess that the solution to one such keyboard
At 18:07 16/01/2005 +, you wrote:
Everyone seems to think that Manchester is built out of Scout Huts (or
Headquarters as we prefer to call them!)
We are already looking for a more prestigious venue for AGM 2006.
So the 2005 on the very edge of the country, almost as far away from as
many
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From: Rich Mellor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Quanta 2005
Just a quick comment - one of the reasons that the Quanta committee seemed
to want the QL 2005 meeting down south was because they thought that
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From: David Tubbs
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Quanta 2005
You could start from the other end, where do members/users live ?
Select a location to suit them, the possible visitors rather than a
clique.
If you
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