Hi Peter,
Sorry to come in at the end of the convo (I don't have the full thread on
my home machine because my work one downloaded it). What exactly are you
trying to create? If it's an online program that requires internet
connectivity for the Multi-User side of things, you can use PHP/CGI
Thanks for all your replies. For the alert-example I could use the
alertHook for the effect I want, but I was just wondering if there was
any method that would work in general. I guess there is none for
moviescripts, but I have to use parent-scripts.
Colin:
I couldn't get your solution to work,
Hi Rob...
Thanks for responding.
Expecting a user to press the spacebar to hit your
#defaultPushButton seems odd -- that's the Enter key's job, and Mui
supports it.
In Windows, along with the enter key, you can use the spacebar on
buttons that have the focus in a dialog boxes. I'm not sure
Deane Venske
Hi Peter,
Sorry to come in at the end of the convo (I don't have the full thread on
my home machine because my work one downloaded it). What exactly are you
trying to create? If it's an online program that requires internet
connectivity for the Multi-User side of things, you
Supertramp notwithstanding, I usually take the long
way home.
Brings back memories. Now I'll be humming Supertramp songs.
below is a MUI from a handler called showAbout() that
I wrote for a separate projector that does indeed put
that focus dotted line on a #pushbutton.
The distinction I'm
Hi Rob...
Lose the icon, or add it after the buttons (which you can do in #pixel
mode), and the button will get focus.
Perfect! That worked! I greatly appreciate your responding.
Brings back memories. Now I'll be humming Supertramp songs.
...and when writing lingo, stick with The Logical
I do really need pointers. I've been having problems for years with Serbian
language which uses Ciryllic very similar to that of Russian. Thats why I am
asking for help.
Zoran
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Zoran,
If your platform is Windows, I assume you have a Windows True Type font that has all
the characters you need for Serbian, and that you have a character map for that font,
i.e. you know the decimal number for each character in the font. These numbers should
be between 128 and 255,