on 1/31/00 11:19 PM, Steven D'Aprano at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those interested, the look-and-feel discussion group for KDE on
Linux recently discussed the issue of splash screens. They more or less
unanimously threatened grievous bodily harm to anyone who used splash
screens :-)
The
My W95 MC stacks open text files on their CD (ISO 9660) with no problems.
Now I want to produce a Mac version of my work but MC wont open text files
on the CD (Mac Files and Folders using Toast 3.5). MC can see them but wont
open them.
From the message box 'open file "D:/readme.txt"' works fine
Hi again,
How do you phrase the playStopped message? From its description in the
reference, I'm guessing playStopped is what I need to use in order to
prevent a sound file from starting to play before another sound file has
finished playing.
FWiW, the reason I need something like playStopped is
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
How do I identify the path to the CD-ROM drive on a Windows machine?
This returns false:
there is a directory "D:/"
Yes but
there is a directory "D://" ... returns true
That's a bug inherited by MetaCard from an inconstancy of MS-DOS.
At the beginning of the story, DOS returns "d:\"
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Peter Reid wrote:
Since I don't seem to be able to playback AVI files under VfW using
MC 2.3Gamma, can anyone tell me how I might be able to control AVI
playing using the MCISendString function?
Anyone else have this problem? Playback of AVI files using the
built-in
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
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 created butttons which will put accented vowels into the
answer field. The script below allows me to
On 2/2/00 3:47 AM, Nicolas R Cueto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
How do you phrase the playStopped message? From its description in the
reference, I'm guessing playStopped is what I need to use in order to
prevent a sound file from starting to play before another sound file has
finished
Dear Scott and everyone who responded,
Thanks for your help with this. You were right that the problem of
the non-scrolling menu was fixed with the latest version of 2.3.
Somehow I thought that's what I was using, but apparently not.
I'd still like to ask about how I can get the checkmark to
I'd like to have a peek, and maybe able to contribute...
From: Hugh Senior [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:31:59 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RTF export
I've been working on exporting fields to various different formats in an
attempt to
I would like to share a Metacard Moment with all of you.
I am operating an internet Trigonometry course. For the course I have
created dozens of gif files, each with several pages, each page timed to
deliver one part of a concept. The time varied from 1 second to as long as
30 seconds, depending
Claude Lemmel wrote:
How do I identify the path to the CD-ROM drive on a Windows machine?
This returns false:
there is a directory "D:/"
Yes but
there is a directory "D://" ... returns true
That's a bug inherited by MetaCard from an inconstancy of MS-DOS.
At the beginning
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