Hi List,
this one's slightly off topic as I suppose no Lingo is involved, but maybe
some of you can point me in the right direction anyway:
I have 2 movies, after completion of the first, a go to movie
blalba-command is issued that opens the next. What do I have to do to have
the first movie
At 2:13 PM +0200 6/10/05, Valentin Schmidt wrote:
I thought I share what I've just discovered:
the logical operators AND and OR also work for lists:
Interesting! I didn't know that. And if the lists have different
lengths, the resulting list is clipped to size of the smaller one.
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Cole
Hello,
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
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Cole
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Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
I believe it works just fine.
John
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At 10:02 AM -0500 6/10/05, John Mathis wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
I believe it works just fine.
Thanks John. Do you know if it also would work if the projector was
installed into the
At 4:21 PM +0100 6/10/05, James Newton wrote:
On 6/10/05 3:44 PM, Cole Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
Hi Cole,
If a projector is run from a locked disk, setPref
Hi Cole...
Our machines are as locked down as you can get, and I've been writing to
this spot with a projector:
-- XP, returns a path ALWAYS available to write to: C:\Documents and
Settings\LocalService\Application Data
theAppData =
Hi All,
Sorry for the slightly OT posting.
Don't have much experience in the way of Regular Expressions and not
finding anything obvious in PregEx Xtra documentation, my books or on
the web. Wondering if one of you folks might be able to point me in the
right direction.
What is the Regular
Hi Cole,
Thanks for the advice, Michael. I'll probably do something similar in
the end. At this point, I'm driven mostly by curiosity. And my lazy side
would prefer to only use setpref. ;) I'll whip up a little test
projector and see how far I push setpref.
Here comes a similar solution
At 11:13 AM +0200 6/10/05, you wrote:
Hi List,
this one's slightly off topic as I suppose no Lingo is involved, but maybe
some of you can point me in the right direction anyway:
I have 2 movies, after completion of the first, a go to movie
blalba-command is issued that opens the next. What do
Thanks Ravi,
I'll take a look in the Perl bookshelf and see what I can come up with.
Much appreciated,
Gilles
On Jun 10, 2005, at 3:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was creating the Xtra , I used the O'reilly Regular Expression
book and any good Perl book will have a lot of info.
Thanks for the advice, Michael. I'll probably
do something similar in the end. At this point,
I'm driven mostly by curiosity. And my lazy
side would prefer to only use setpref. ;) I'll
whip up a little test projector and see how far
I push setpref.
Here comes a similar solution I've been
Thanks Tom,
and sorry for not having replied earlier. I wanted to try out your
suggestion before replying, but I didn't have/still don't have the time to
do so. But thanks anyway!
Michael
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Just for the record:
The path C:\Documents and Settings\Username\LocalService\Application Data
does NOT exist on my system.
WinXP Pro SP1. Swedish.
Unless you meant C:\Documents and Settings\Username\LocalService\Application
Data in which case LocalService is language
specific.
Better to use
Hi
Is a reason for using the string indows?
Juste a stupid paranoia of case sensitive check (this test is still from
my very first lingo days)
So it's totally useless :) (but it's friday, ;)
cheers
séb
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At 11:29 PM +0200 6/10/05, Sébastien Portebois ou Véronique Sou
mis wrote:
Hi
Is a reason for using the string indows?
Juste a stupid paranoia of case sensitive check
(this test is still from my very first lingo
days)
So it's totally useless :) (but it's friday, ;)
Thanks Séb.
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