Thanks to all the fantastic help. Everything works but this feature below,
:which is suppose to disable the button "start" in windows.
:
:on rawKeyDown pKeyValue
: if pKeyValue 65388 then pass rawKeyDown
:end rawKeyDown
:
:Thanks a lot.
:
:Sal
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I am preparing tests for my students using metacard. When the students take
the test, I would like to make sure that they fully concentrate on the test
and eliminate the possibility that they click on the desktop or that they
go and open other programs. These are the features that i would
empty again - the snd resource was gone.
Then I opened the stack with ResEdit - snd resource ID 1000 is
gone.
And just to double-check the state of the HC stack, I typed:
answer the openStacks
The HC stack wasn't in the list. Since the stack was never opened,
there's no need to save it or close
Does anyone know if there is a command to delete an audio file in an
Hypercard stack without opening the resources or the audio palette? thanks,
Sal
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I am asking this question at the risk of being ridiculized by the entire
list. I have created a card stack called index with a card containing 10
buttons. Each button is supposed to open a stack. All stacks to be open
and the index stack are in the same directory (mc.exe is in another
lly set to the directory where the MC
engine lives.
Phil
Salvatore Bancheri wrote:
I am asking this question at the risk of being ridiculized by the entire
list. I have created a card stack called index with a card containing 10
buttons. Each button is supposed to open a stack. All sta
I have a few questions:
1) Is there a command which will allow you show/hide the menubar? (In
Hypercard was Command + spacebar)
2) Is there a command which will allow you show/hide the message box? (In
Hypercard was Command + M)
3) Is there a command which will allow you show/hide the home
Hi! I have two questions for the experts. The questions are perhaps basic
for programmers but obviously not for me.
Question 1
I am working on grammar stacks (for my language students). One of the
problems that language students have is typing accented vowels. For this
reason, I have