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>     001 - andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    - dual platform development
>     002 - Norval Bard <nbard@earthl - found text display
>     003 - Mary Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Re: found text display
>     004 - Jacqueline Landman Gay <j - MC & OS 9
>     005 - Nicolas R Cueto <kweto@al - Re: matchText
>     006 - Nicolas R Cueto <kweto@al - noisy sound playback
>     007 - Karl Becker <funkboy@btig - Re: MC & OS 9
>     008 - andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    - file sharing on Mac
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> From: andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: dual platform development
> Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 16:43:22 -0500
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> To continue an earlier thread...
> I finally installed Mac-on-Linux on YellowdogLinux I use and I must say, with
> the proper configuration this [free] product is superb. Since the processor is
> not emulated mol runs MacOS at about 90+% speed of normal operation.
>  Those interested in dual platform development should definitely check it
> out.
>
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> From: Norval Bard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: found text display
> Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 16:40:50 -0500
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> Hi
>
>  A while back I asked this question, and when I recently encountered the
> problem again, I returned to the archives to see what answers were
> provided, but I couldn't locate the query, so here goes (again)...
>
> Using a find command to locate the clickText in a given field returns
> the string with a thin, black box around it.  What can I do to elimate
> (render invisible, etc.) that box?
>
> BTW, as a "lurker" on the list and a novice programmer, I have learned a
> lot from reading all of your posts.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norval
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> From: Mary Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: found text display
> Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 19:15:22 -0700
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> Norval Bard wrote:
> >
> >  A while back I asked this question, and when I recently encountered the
> > problem again, I returned to the archives to see what answers were
> > provided, but I couldn't locate the query, so here goes (again)...
> >
> > Using a find command to locate the clickText in a given field returns
> > the string with a thin, black box around it.  What can I do to elimate
> > (render invisible, etc.) that box?
>
> I ran into the same problem and had the assistance of a lot of helpful
> and knowledgeable folks on the list. I'm appending the scripts I'm using
> for this problem...finding and highlighting with a color while changing
> the font style. When you click some place else, either in the field or
> elsewhere, the appearance changes back. It may not be exactly what you
> need, and I may have documented it poorly, but it may give you a start.
> Don't hesitate to e-mail me with any questions. BTW, I'm sure the real
> wizards on the list can clean it up, but this works for me in several
> different functions - both for searches initiated from within the stack
> and from other stacks.
>
> Mary Bull
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>
> -----
>
> THIS IS IN THE STACK SCRIPT:
>
> on resetFoundText
>   global gChunk,gTextChunk,gOldStyle,gOldColor,gOldBack
>   -- the info stored in gOldStyle, gOldColor, gOldBack is put there in
> the "find" script
>   if gChunk<> empty then    -- this find comes from another stack
>     lock screen
>     set the backColor of gChunk to gOldBack
>     set the textStyle of gChunk to gOldStyle
>     set the textColor of gChunk to gOldColor
>     unlock screen
>   end if
>   put empty into gChunk
> end resetFoundText
>
> THIS IS IN THE SEARCHABLE FIELD'S SCRIPT:
>
> on selectionChanged
>   resetFoundText
> end selectionChanged
>
> THIS IS IN THE CARD SCRIPT:
>
> on selectionChanged
>   resetFoundText
> end selectionChanged
>
> THIS IS IN THE FIND BUTTON:
>
> on mouseUp
>   global gTextToFind,gChunk,gTextToSkip
>   global gOldBack,gOldStyle,gOldColor
>   global gFoundBack,gFoundStyle,gFoundColor
>   -- gFoundBack is the background color of the highlighted text;
>   -- gFoundStyle is the text style of the highlighted text;
>   -- gFoundColor is the color of the highlighted text;
>   -- these are all set in the openStack handler of the stack script
>
>   ask "What text do you want to find?"
>   if the result is "Cancel" then
>     exit mouseUp
>   else
>     put it into gTextToFind  -- I store this for use in a "Find Again"
> button script
>     put offset(gTextToFind, fld "storyText") into tTextOffset
>     if tTextOffset = 0 then
>       answer "Sorry, the text was not found"
>       exit mouseUp
>     else
>       put "char" && tTextOffset && "to" && tTextOffset +
> length(gTextToFind) \
>        -1 && "of fld 1" into gChunk
>       put tTextOffset + length(gTextToFind) - 1 into gTextToSkip
>       # begin colorizing here
>       put the backColor of gChunk into gOldBack
>       put the textStyle of gChunk into gOldStyle
>       put the textColor of gChunk into gOldColor
>       set the backColor of gChunk to gFoundBack
>       set the textStyle of gChunk to gFoundStyle
>       set the textColor of gChunk to gFoundColor
>       # scroll the field
>       set the scroll of fld 1 to the formattedTop of gChunk - the top of \
>        fld 1 + the scroll of fld 1 - 15
>     end if
>   end if
> end mouseUp
>
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> From: Jacqueline Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: MC & OS 9
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 00:54:36 -0600
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> Is MC 2.3 compatible with Mac OS 9? I haven't tried it yet.
>
> --
> Jacqueline Landman Gay        |             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> From: Nicolas R Cueto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: matchText
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 16:56:16 +0900
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> Hello,
>
> Whenever my mc stacks (win) play .au sound files there's a soft
> background-hiss audible; however, the same files play noise-free on
> either Media Player or my own recording-ware (GoldWave).
>
> .wav files do play well on mc but, to follow the advice from the list
> and the mc reference, I'd rather have the .au format's
> cross-portability. (If it means anything, my pc opens .au file types
> thru Goldwave.)
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Nicolas R Cueto
> Takakura JHS/SHS
> Nagoya, Japan
>
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> From: Nicolas R Cueto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: noisy sound playback
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 16:57:42 +0900
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> [sorry to repost: wrong subject line]
>
> Hello,
>
> Whenever my mc stacks (win) play .au sound files there's a soft
> background-hiss audible; however, the same files play noise-free on
> either Media Player or my own recording-ware (GoldWave).
>
> .wav files do play well on mc but, to follow the advice from the list
> and the mc reference, I'd rather have the .au format's
> cross-portability. (If it means anything, my pc opens .au file types
> thru Goldwave.)
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Nicolas R Cueto
> Takakura JHS/SHS
> Nagoya, Japan
>
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> From: Karl Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MC & OS 9
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 12:19:12 -0600
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>
> >Is MC 2.3 compatible with Mac OS 9? I haven't tried it yet.
>
> Yup, it is.  Using 2.2.5 still, but 2.3 worked fine for me the little
> bit I used it.
>
> >
> >--
> >Jacqueline Landman Gay        |             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >612.724.1596                  |                   612.724.1562 - fax
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> --------------- MESSAGE metacard.v003.n248.8 ---------------
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> From: andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: file sharing on Mac
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 16:36:25 -0500
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> Does anyone know how to get file sharing properties of a folder on Mac. An
> external or something?
>
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