Re: And Now for Another MetaCard Moment

2000-02-11 Thread Raymond E. Griffith
It appears that on 2/11/00 3:12 AM, Raymond E. Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I checked my code time and again, only to come up more and more frustrated. Then I realized I was trying to "send" to a handler in a disabled button. Not only does disabling a button keep it from receiving a

And Now for Another MetaCard Moment

2000-02-10 Thread Raymond E. Griffith
I have been working like crazy on an educational project. This set of mathematics exercises required some intricate programming -- particularly since I have the Starter Kit. Very heavy use of "do" and "send." These things worked quite well. I set up my problem set with a "Start" button, which

Re: And Now for Another MetaCard Moment

2000-02-10 Thread Geoff Canyon
It appears that on 2/11/00 3:12 AM, Raymond E. Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I checked my code time and again, only to come up more and more frustrated. Then I realized I was trying to "send" to a handler in a disabled button. Not only does disabling a button keep it from receiving a mouseup

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2000-02-04 Thread Phil Davis
Scott Rossi wrote: I would like to share a Metacard Moment with all of you. Here's another MetaCard moment, though it is a bit different... I was up all night, working on a stack for about 8 hours straight. It was about 3AM and things were looking good when suddenly the stack window

And now for a MetaCard Moment

2000-02-02 Thread Raymond E. Griffith
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