Re: print quality and mouse tracking

2000-07-05 Thread Steven D'Aprano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. I have got this crazy idea that maybe it would be possible to diagnose Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in kids using a graphical task and analysing the mouse movements on the sly. [snip] Any ideas out there to make it as level a playing field as

Re: Another MetaCard Moment--stack available

2000-07-05 Thread Geoff Canyon
I've uploaded a copy of the stack I'm using to break up AIFF files. It's primitive, undocumented, and not too pretty. But it works. Download and use it at your own risk. Feel free to ask questions. If you use it, change it, or improve it, I'd like a copy of the results. The stack may change

Custom Property Sets

2000-07-05 Thread Steven Tripp
OK. I give up. How do you delete a customproperty set? The Help says, "set the customkeys of this stack to empty" will do it, but it doesn't seem to. Also the default custom set is named "empty" I guess. If one is so foolish as to as to load a bunch of properties into it, how does one

Re: Custom Property Sets

2000-07-05 Thread Kevin Miller
On 5/7/00 10:13 am, Steven Tripp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK. I give up. How do you delete a customproperty set? The Help says, "set the customkeys of this stack to empty" will do it, but it doesn't seem to. put the customPropertySets of control "whatever" into tList delete line

Trap for return in field

2000-07-05 Thread Sivakatirswami
I want to prevent users from entering more than one line in certain fields. In SuperTalk I would do this by checking the field contents in a close field handler, but I was wondering if MC has a more efficient approach. Hinduism Today Sivakatirswami Editor's Assistant/Production Manager

Re: Trap for return in field

2000-07-05 Thread Kevin Miller
On 5/7/00 2:37 pm, Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to prevent users from entering more than one line in certain fields. In SuperTalk I would do this by checking the field contents in a close field handler, but I was wondering if MC has a more efficient approach. Set the

RE: Windows drivers

2000-07-05 Thread philip . smolen
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, John Burtt wrote: I realize that I should try this in order to find the cause of the problem but I don't have a machine running NT of my own. I was demonstrating my program for a potential customer on their machine. It just doesn't seem right to tell them their machine

Regular expressions...

2000-07-05 Thread David Bovill
Title: Regular expressions... I've got down to the business of rewriting all my old scripts using regular expressions. In particular those for chopping, and chunking HTML and similar markups. Does someone have a source for what support Metacard offers for regular expressions. The matchText

re, slicing and dicing tabular data

2000-07-05 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
| | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Re: Slicing and dicing tabular data | Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 09:27:34 -0400 | MIME-Version: 1.0 | Content-Type: text/plain | Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit | | Fyi, I've contributed a new stack to the Cross Worlds site. It's a | standalone spreadsheet

Re: re, slicing and dicing tabular data

2000-07-05 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
oops, sorry, replace "button" with field. i tried attaching your script to a field not a button. | please pardon newbie ignorance! i would like to try out your SS object, but | at not sure how. it seems to be a single script set up for a unix | system? i tried the obvious of creating a test