2) screen display. I does not matter what screen definition I use,
the bottom part of my program is always cut.
Check out the height of the stack in on openStack: answer the height
of this stack. If it is 460 then script in on openStack:
if the height of this stack = 460 then set the height
Wow cool, that graphics error only happens on stacks with the
palette style applied.
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Is it just me or is anyone else getting blendy graphics in the
latest beta? They are semi-transparent and when I click on them
with the browser or pointer tools the environment shifts to the
application behind MetaCard. Example, most of the time the
desktop is behind MetaCard, so when I
I need some help in converting a stack (originally created in
Windows) to a MAc platform.
I manage to open the stack in MAC and make it work if I use my fully
licensed version of Metacard (Metacard 2.3.10).
The problems arises when I have to open stack using the metacard
player (not licensed).
Hi,
Has anyone already tried to implement a hardware key
protection (dongle) with a MC standalone ?
Thanks.
JB
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Scott Raney wrote:
We've had to do that twice now too, which is 2 more times than we've
ever had to reinstall any other UNIX OS in the last 10 years, which
included quite a bit of time with Linux 0.99. Throw in a few handfuls
of system hangs and spontaneous resets and I'm finally starting