I have a project involving large amount of data, aproximately 130 000
records of information arranged in three alphanumeic fields each. I
have a couple of questions:
- Metacard can handle that amount of data?
- It's better to have 130 000 cards or
- group the data and make only 27 cards.
To
MacConsult wrote:
I have a project involving large amount of data, aproximately 130 000
records of information arranged in three alphanumeic fields each. I
have a couple of questions:
- Metacard can handle that amount of data?
- It's better to have 130 000 cards or
- group the data and
Title: Text justification
I am developping an application that needs full justification of text in fields. Anyone knows of a way to do that? May be an external...
Regards,
José L. RodrÃguez Illera
MacConsult [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, on 8/22/00 6:17 AM:
To clarify more the nature of the project, the intention is to put a
telephone guide in a CD. Basically its a kardex where the implementation
of a good interface for searches are important. Also I remember reading
in the list something about
Hi List Members,
I've got a couple of questions about card ID numbers. First, do
they start at 1000? If not, what is the lowest number? Second, if a
card is deleted, can its ID number be later reassigned to another newly
created card?
Regards,
Greg
mc
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hi List Members,
I've got a couple of questions about card ID numbers. First, do
they start at 1000? If not, what is the lowest number?
1002
Second, if a
card is deleted, can its ID number be later reassigned to another newly
Klaus wrote;
on whatsoever
set the looping of player xxx to true
start player xxx
end whatsoever
should do the trick.
If you really want to hear that sound/song for exactly
ten times, a bit more tricky scripting with the "send"- command will be
necessary.
OK, this works, but even
Scott Raney wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Gregory Lypny wrote:
I've got a couple of questions about card ID numbers. First, do
they start at 1000? If not, what is the lowest number?
1002
Okay, I just gotta ask. One thousand two? Why two?
Honest, I tried to ignore this question,
on whatsoever
set the looping of player xxx to true
start player xxx
end whatsoever
should do the trick.
If you really want to hear that sound/song for exactly
ten times, a bit more tricky scripting with the "send"- command will be
necessary.
OK, this works, but even with the
Title: minimal Applescript awareness for
standalones
Feature request:
I think MC standalones should be smart enough to respond
correctly to an Applescript activate command.
it would be nice if stand alone MC applications on the Mac
platform had minimal Applescript awareness (ie support for
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