to bringEasyPtr to using the new
colours. I have learnt
a lot by doing so and am prepared to help if people have questions with this. As an
example for
what can be done with this, have a look on my freeware-suite QcoLour and MfColour (get
it at
Dilwyn's or Marcel Kilgus's site)
Wolfgang Uhlig
would help in many cases, I think.
Wolfgang Uhlig
Roy wrote:
Funnily enough nor did I and I sell it. Can some one enlighten me ?
Oh, I was quite sure that I had told you when I sent you my new Colour
Picker.
As Marcel points out, it is not really a new Easymenu. I should have
added
that. Some features are missing and the created application
Heheheee, you might as well tell some of the customers:
alternative way: write it down yourself using a typewriter.
Jochen
Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
Alternative way (rather then writing printer driver obsolete in a
couple of month) : to provide a way to export documents with all
attributes and
Sorry - they cannot be printed with the small driver utilities which we
have, unless you have specific printers - most modern, low cost printers
(eg 99% of the EPSON range) will only print graphics !! They do not
recognise a
string of plain ASCII text sent to them - this is why we are faced
Roy wrote:
a) Since the code is unfinished and has bugs I would not give it to
anyone who was not actively working with Marcel as a beta tester.
b) Unless Albin has declared it to be a free program it should only be
available from Jochen or Q Branch.
I know that you acted in good faith and there
Banged my head against the wall a couple of times!!!
Well done :-))
Wolfgang
Hi,
no problem here whatsoever
QPC, Menurext 7.65, SMSQ/E 3.04
Wolfgang
@ Dilwyn
The easy alternative is to make a 'text' sprite which is made into the
pointer sprite when the item to be dragged is text. This could be as
simple as a sprite which looks like the letters 'TEXT' with a black
border around it! (This is what I do in my programs).
That's not what I mean. I
Per wrote:
I thought Id have a go just to demonstrate:
100 s = SCR_BASE + SCR_LLEN + 4 : rem Start at top left of screen
110 xs = 100: ys = 10 : rem X/y size
150 POKE_L a, $2200020: rem Mode 32 sprite w alpha
channel
Per, this is
Geoff Wicks wrote:
This means that Quanta would have a sum of about £1,000 each year to
spend on QL development. How should they spend this money?
On march, 8th, Laurence Reeves answered::
1000 pounds to the person who ports OpenOffice? ;)
That seems like a lot of cash for what is a pretty
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