Help!
I am still receiving complaints about the program not running under Windows
XP. I have not even seen XP yet. Is anyone else experiencing problems? Is
there some change I need to make to the MetaCard program to get it to run
under Windows XP?
Philip Chumbley
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Thanks for the tip below; my custom cursor does show
up now, but it doesn't look anything like what I
imported in. I copied the "hand" cursor from Supercard
with a screen grabber, and made a gif out of it. Then
I imported that into a clone of the cursors stack that
I made into substack of my proje
> --- erik hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > here's one:
> >
> > my very first command was to write "hide me"
> in
> > the Message Box. i can click the home/wrench
> > icon
> > or use cmd-M to make it reappear, but now i
> > can't
> > write in it!
> >
> > perusing the FAQs there was so
--- erik hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> here's one:
>
> my very first command was to write "hide me" in
> the Message Box. i can click the home/wrench
> icon
> or use cmd-M to make it reappear, but now i
> can't
> write in it!
>
> perusing the FAQs there was something about a
> pointer.
here's one:
my very first command was to write "hide me" in
the Message Box. i can click the home/wrench icon
or use cmd-M to make it reappear, but now i can't
write in it!
perusing the FAQs there was something about a pointer...
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.erikhansen.or
At 10:10 PM -0500 1/4/02, Gregory Lypny wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I noticed that calls to substacks (e.g. go to stack "X") based on the stackfile
>handler below, that I use in all my older stacks, does not work in OS X unless each
>of the substacks is opened individually first. Any thoughts on th
thanks, knowing one can "see those values when
you are debugging" is enough to assuage a sever
case of buyer's remorse.
--- "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> erik hansen wrote:
> >
> > is there a MC equivalent to HC's:
> >
> > Variable Watcher
> > Message Watcher
> > Script Editor
on 1/5/02 22:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ruslan,
>
> VXCMDCarbon is working great on OSX so far after your last release! I am very
> excited- I just got a massive speedup on OSX with apache instead of WebSTAR,
> and all networking works much better! Bravo!
>
> Brian
Gre
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 10:32:55 -0500
> Subject: re: dateCalculations before 1970 and after 2037
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability to calculate dateTime
> =
> >before 1970 and after 2037???
> Yea
erik hansen wrote:
>
> is there a MC equivalent to HC's:
>
> Variable Watcher
> Message Watcher
> Script Editor
>
> can i step, trace, and set debug checkpoints?
There is no variable watcher and no message watcher. I've needed these
too. The only time you can see those values is when you are d
> Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 11:53:07 +
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Hugh Senior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: dateCalculations before 1970 and after 2037
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability to calculate dateTime
> >before 1970 and after 203
These would be a great addition to MC.
J/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 1/5/2002 7:32 AM
>>Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability to calculate dateTime
>=
>>before 1970 and after 2037???
>Yeah what you need to do (what I did) is come up with routines to
>dd/mm/ and time to julian
Hi the List, Tuviah,
Because i could'nt have, for yet, the revdb up running under Linux, here
is the scripts i continue to use to access to MySQL and PostGreSQL from
within MC :
on the "mc" side :
> on SQLbyMC
> global DBParsed
>
> put "test1=1&test2=2&test3=3&test4=4" into DBParsed # t
>Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability to calculate dateTime
=
>before 1970 and after 2037???
Yeah what you need to do (what I did) is come up with routines to
dd/mm/ and time to julian date and then write a few routines to
convert from julian date back to a string, to and from da
>Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability to calculate dateTime
>before 1970 and after 2037???
>
>Regards,
> Ernst
Use the centuryCutOff function.
/H
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Does anybody know how to work around MCs inability
to calculate dateTime before 1970 and after 2037???
Regards, Ernst
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