FW: The Hunger Site at the U.N.

1999-10-04 Thread Hugh Senior
Dear Everyone, This site is for real. Please pass it on to as many people as you can. It's something really easy that can make a difference. Visit the site and pass the word. http://www.thehungersite.com All you do is click and somewhere in the world some hungry person gets a meal to eat at

Re: Feature Request: Three-State-Checkboxes

1999-10-04 Thread Ruediger zu Dohna
At 12:58 Uhr -0600 01.10.1999, Scott Raney wrote: demand has been minimal But even the MC-Tools could display inherited properties better. How would you set it to this third state? set the hilite of btn x to mixed What happens when you get the hilite of a button in this state? It returns

Re: Feature Request: Three-State-Checkboxes

1999-10-04 Thread Kevin Miller
On Sunday, Oct 3 1999, Ken Ray wrote: (snip) Unfortunately, three states of hilite removes simple boolean statements like: if (the hilite of btn "OK") then or if not(the hilite of btn "OK") then etc. Whilst this is the case in theory, in practice I doubt it would be a problem.

Re: Feature Request: Three-State-Checkboxes

1999-10-04 Thread Kevin Miller
On Sunday, Oct 3 1999, Hugh Senior wrote: Seems like a property would be eaiser to deal with than a style. Perhaps setting the "semiHiliteOn" property would enable semiHilite behavior. First, for platform consistency the 3 states should be True, False, Mixed. From HIG OS8 Guidelines p 28:

Re: HTML in emails

1999-10-04 Thread Warren 'The Howdy Man' Ockrassa
Steven D'Aprano wrote: I'm sure I'm tilting at windows here, but I wish people wouldn't include HTML codes in their emails. Heartily seconded. It breaks in some apps and is a form of hidden spam. Also it can and does hose digests. And for users who pay by the byte (most of the ones outside

Re: Printing Error with newer HPs

1999-10-04 Thread PEChumbley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The question is, did the printer work correctly on your customers computers *before* running MetaCard, and is it broken now? In my case, the printer DID work correctly before trying to print from MetaCard. One of my Beta testors reloaded his driver software and

re: Screen clutter workaround

1999-10-04 Thread Geoff Canyon
On 10/4/99 10:44 AM, Leston Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Windows, Alt+Right Arrow and Alt+Left Arrow will navigate to the Next and Previous card, respectively. Woo Hoo! That's one window down! In experimenting on the Mac, I found: option Left Arrow Previous card option Right Arrow Next

Switching Stacks

1999-10-04 Thread Scott Rossi
Was there any resolution to the issue of detecting the selection of different stacks? Last week (?) I mentioned the need for a "selectedStackChanged" message, to detect when a user switches between various open stacks. Is there some way to detect this that I'm missing? Thanks Regards,

Re: Switching Stacks

1999-10-04 Thread Richard Gaskin
Was there any resolution to the issue of detecting the selection of different stacks? Last week (?) I mentioned the need for a "selectedStackChanged" message, to detect when a user switches between various open stacks. Is there some way to detect this that I'm missing? SuspendStack and

Re: Printing Error with newer HPs

1999-10-04 Thread Mark Talluto
The question is, did the printer work correctly on your customers computers *before* running MetaCard, and is it broken now? In my case, the printer DID work correctly before trying to print from MetaCard. One of my Beta testors reloaded his driver software and was able to print from

Re: Screen clutter workaround

1999-10-04 Thread Phil Davis
Geoff Canyon wrote: On 10/4/99 10:44 AM, Leston Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Windows, Alt+Right Arrow and Alt+Left Arrow will navigate to the Next and Previous card, respectively. Woo Hoo! That's one window down! In experimenting on the Mac, I found: option Left Arrow Previous

Re: HTML in emails

1999-10-04 Thread Steven D'Aprano
"Warren 'The Howdy Man' Ockrassa" wrote: It's the kind of thing an AOLer would do. Selfish, inconsiderate and more than a little arrogant. Hotmail users are rapidly taking over the crown of "clueless users". I swear, if I receive *one more* email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing three words