andu wrote:
I'd suggest defaulting to the old file/folder selector.
Nonono!!! NavServices are a great improvement, don't turn back that clock!
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On 6/14/00 1:00 AM, Dave Cragg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem with this (new) Navigation Services file selector on
MacOS is that you can't select a folder like with the old one unless
I'm missing something. Besides it has no live scrolling and really
looks and acts like a
On 14/6/00 4:03 am, andu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem with this (new) Navigation Services file selector on MacOS is that
you can't select a folder like with the old one unless I'm missing something.
Besides it has no live scrolling and really looks and acts like a visualBasic
thing.
on 6/14/2000 5:01 AM, Ruediger zu Dohna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Or, if we wanted to entertain the concept of a "colulmn" chunk type, we
could look at a broader set of language extensions.
We have had an external for this for about 8 years now and I had
proposed a
Fyi, I've contributed a new stack to the Cross Worlds site. It's a
standalone spreadsheet object, with many of the standard features.
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On 14/6/00 4:03 am, andu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem with this (new) Navigation Services file selector on MacOS is that
you can't select a folder like with the old one unless I'm missing something.
Besides it has no live scrolling and really looks and acts like a visualBasic
On 6/14/00 8:34 AM, andu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I should argue this with Apple but aside for not being able to resize
it, I never found something wrong with the old one. Turning it into a complex
application, seems to me, is just the old marketing trick of *creating* the
need
Is there any way to specify which keys will be hot keys in the answer dialog
for 2.3.1B2? It appears that it just uses the first character by default.
Larry Huisingh
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Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, on 6/14/00 8:57 AM:
My only complains with Nav Services are the lack of live scrolling (geez,
what year are they designing in?) and the really flakey response to the
Enter key (it now differs from the Return key, in violation of their own
guidelines on how