While I seem able to suck up a Windows executable (into a custom prop)
and then spit it out in working order, I'm having trouble doing the
same with Mac OS9 applications.
In addition to sucking up the application with url (binfile:
tPathToApp)
I also get the resource fork usingget
Hi Scott,
On both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 you need to set the filetype to
APPL (or use whatever creator type you have chosen for your
application instead of the question marks).
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Hello Mark,
Fantastic! That does the trick. Thanks so much.
-Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
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On Apr 1, 2008, at 1:19 AM, Mark
I think the same thing can be said for me personally! :-)
len morgan
Tereza Snyder wrote:
Instead of becoming more refined and more general over the years,
however, mine is now too complicated, too inconsistent, too ad-hoc,
and too crufty to parade in public.
Is there a closefield handler in the message path doing something?
On 01/04/2008, Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi friends,
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a
Hi David,
Is there a closefield handler in the message path doing something?
no.
Regards
Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de
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Hi friends,
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a palette, the selection disappers,
so the selectedchunk is empty in that case.
Too bad if you are working on a
Hi Richard,
Klaus Major wrote:
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a palette, the selection
disappers,
so the selectedchunk is empty in that case.
Too bad if you are
Klaus Major wrote:
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a palette, the selection disappers,
so the selectedchunk is empty in that case.
Too bad if you are working on a
Klaus Major wrote:
Klaus Major wrote:
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a palette, the selection
disappers,
so the selectedchunk is empty in that case.
Too bad if you
Hi Richard,
Klaus Major wrote:
Klaus Major wrote:
I have a couple of palettes and toplevel stacks open here.
Now when I select some text in a field of a non palette stack
and click on a button/list field in a palette, the selection
disappers,
so the selectedchunk is empty in that case.
Paris, Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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I'm happy to announce that How to manage Drag and Drop #2, 24th
tutorial for Revolution is available:
This tutorial explores all ways to manage Drag and Drop especially
with Rev 2.9 new features:
Thank Eric! I'll have to take a look-see.
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Wow.
The framework is awesome!
On Mar 31, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
And enough for thinking you could charge for this :-)
I thought about that but decided against it in the end. There is
definitely a commitment that comes
Recently, Eric Chatonet wrote:
I'm happy to announce that How to manage Drag and Drop #2, 24th
tutorial for Revolution is available
Mon ami, Vous êtes le meilleur.
OK, the text is probably wrong, but you get the idea. Thank you so much for
packaging yet another very useful tutorial.
This
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