just write unsubscribe in the object I think... Bye!
Carine
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De : Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : mercredi 8 d�cembre 1999 15:11
Objet : RE: FW: CategorySelect displays incorrectly for "All" and"EditCategories"
>Please take me off this Email Mailing List ... or tell me how to do it!
>
>Thanks.
>- Matt Perelstein
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: The Knoxster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 3:40 AM
>To: Palm Developers List
>Subject: Re: FW: CategorySelect displays incorrectly for "All"
>and"EditCategories"
>
>
>Thanks guys for the help.
>I am using StringIDs > 10000. Although I have not tested it yet, I'm sure
>that is the problem.
>
>Thanks again,
>Knox
>
>On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Andrew McMillan wrote:
>
>>
>> "The Knoxster" writes:
>> > But what I get is a list that looks like:
>> > Blah <- A String from one of my string resources
>>
>> Does this string resource of yours have id 10004?
>>
>> > Unfiled
>> > Personal
>> > .
>> > .
>> > .
>> > Business
>> > Blah <- same blah as above
>>
>> Is it not quite the same blah, but rather a similar blah with id 10005?
>>
>> If you look in UICommon.h/UIResources.h, you'll see that the system
>> uses string resources with these ids for these items in the category
>> menu. As you've found out, this allows you to use your own wording
>> for them if you know what you're doing.
>>
>> But in general, so that you don't have to worry about things like this
>> happening, resource ids >= 10000 are reserved for system use in Palm OS.
>> Apparently this is documented somewhere, but apart from in "general
>> Macintosh folklore" I don't know where.
>>
>> John "and it's sorting backwards too?!"
>>
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