>I am feeling drained and unprofessional. So i may be more 'personal' in this
>letter than is my habit. This because of the past 48 hours about 30 were spent
>in front of a CRT (for gamers i have not been playing any table top fantasy
>role playing militaristic games so no i do _not mean 'combat results table'.
>On the other hand i have enough gamma waves to make bruce banner look pale
>yellow).
Hi,
if you got his skin color, I definitely got his headaches during
transformations (my fault, ran against a staircase -- don't worry, nothing
that 3 stitches and vacation in Switzerland can't fix :-)
>A primitive global variable watcher in metatalk is ready. It works (well sort
>of). Can someone please tell me where and how to reliably upload? I cannot
>ever get onto the UQAM site (i am sure SomeOne in the tenaprad infrastructure
>is laughing and even knows why ... god know the effelque sca-red some
>people...)
>
>An icon visualiser is also ready and really works rather nicely.
>
>Drag and drop palettes will be featured. As in, the only thing holding me back
>is a 10 line script limit (which actually forces 'tight' coding. A benign
>perverse effect).
Did you make sure you're trying to log into ufp.uqam.ca and not the uqam
root level or qiguere? I think Alain only gave us access to that one sight
(which would be only logical). You did get an account from him, right? What
program are you using?
>All this stuff is being done in metaCard. Am currently thinking about ways to
>retranslate back into metaCard. To the best of my knowledge, metaCard does not
>allow exportation of stacks to hypercard. Any heros out there to play with 1s
>and 0s? (rhymes; sort() )
I think we'll do differently. For now, stick with MetaCard. When I have
the file format working (due to bugs in the red/black tree I have to use a
multimap instead which requires a couple of code changes) I'll whip up a
quick program that can be controlled from MetaCard via AppleEvents. That
should make the conversion rather easy. Figuring out the HC file format is
beyond our heads right now, I think.
Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
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