tion built
with the same behaviors. Most of our alpha testers have "gotten used to
it", though I have had feature requests for a list of Forward and Back
locations on a mouseDown event.
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Info: ht
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the stackfiles entry for the text for Hound of the Baskervilles is
hountext,stories/hountext.mc
Has/Will this be changing?
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Please send bug reports
Hi, Craig. I wrote one about a year ago. I'll dig around and see if it
survived the massive hard drive(s) failure (yes, plural) of last spring.
It worked well on Windows 95, but I hadn't used it on the Mac yet.
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Craig Spooner wrote:
Does anyone know
the
gChunk text to the stored gTextColor and gTextStyle. The fields to be searched are a
mixture of text colors and text styles, all with specific uses. Thanks again!
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Christoph Wollek wrote:
An afterthought to Your discussion (Mary/Nelson) of Find Again:
get
more attractive and easy to find with the potential market, many
of whom have "older" eyes. The other problem I had with find was returning the
background color for every instance, which is why I use the developer-scripted
resetFoundText command.
Thanks again, Nelson, for all your h
Thanks, again for the help, Nelson. I had to re-institute the tStartText
variables to get everything to run smoothly, otherwise the returned text
chunks were off. I did a little other stuff too. Thanks, again!
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put tStartText into gTextToSkip
# colorizing here
# scroll the field
end if
end mouseUp
Thanks, in advance, for any pointers!
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If this is the case, the original poster might be able to move a
transparent .gif image to mimic pointer movement, then splice in
mouseUps where necessary.
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, I'm sure the real
wizards on the list can clean it up, but this works for me in several
different functions - both for searches initiated from within the stack
and from other stacks.
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THIS IS IN THE STACK SCRIPT:
on resetFoundText
global gChunk,gTextChunk
could anglicize all such occurrences (a lot of them, I might add);
however, we'd really like to provide this type of search without users
having to remember all the key commands to generate the characters.
Thanks in advance!
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Archi
Class on creating and building
cross-platform applications?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably a pathetic question...forgive me. Working on a Mac, made a mac
standalone, no problem (though it seemed a bit large, but these days, who cares?
:) BUT, coul
re updated with an
openCard handler that copied the contents of the specified fields.
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en someone else needs to see the
scores, progress reports, and notes participants have taken.
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gine field, and replace the file name with the name of the engine.
Other than that little fiddling now and then, it works slick!
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Best...
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s to be able to find a string of text that may bridge two lines. How
can I change this delimiter?
Barring the possibility of that, I'd love to hear some ideas on how to
solve this problem. Thanks!!!
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