At 1:13 pm +0200 6/8/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
Use the start command to run a batch without an interactive window.
In the old AT command this was a /i to add interactivity but it's
deprecated.
Using the start command has quite a few more advantages.
Type Start /? in a cmd.exe to see the
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 08:59 PM, Shari wrote:
It is my understanding that these are OK. The limit of 0 for
standalones would apply to 'set the script of ... during the
execution of the standalone. If you don't do that in your scripts,
then you are OK.
Currently I do not believe you
It is my understanding that these are OK. The limit of 0 for
standalones would apply to 'set the script of ... during the
execution of the standalone. If you don't do that in your scripts,
then you are OK.
Currently I do not believe you can set a script in a standalone. A
Hypercard game I
Richard Gaskin :
Custom properties are a very powerful feature of not only Rev but other
xTalks as well, including ToolBook, Gain Momentum, and SuperCard. Well
worth taking an evening to experiment with...
Which confirms my first impression.
BTW I guess that a custom property can also
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:03 PM, David Bovill wrote:
The classic reason for not doing this is the fear that it will undercut
the market for the full product. This fear is completely unfounded. It
is also completely un-Scottish.
I think this so, but I mention it with hesitation, because I
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 09:44 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mark Talluto wrote:
In my case, I usually am updating code to controls with the set the
script of There is no other way to use the same control with new
code.
While I agree that the proposed change to script limits is likely
Mark Talluto wrote:
The script limits do not come into play so long as there is a licenced
Home stack.
I thought that standalones were going to be affected by this change?
Yes, as there is no licensed Home stack. But in the IDE you can still make
all the automated script-generating tools
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 11:44 AM, Shari wrote:
All of this talk about something working with a licensed Home stack
versus as standalone make me wonder
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones, that will be distributed to others?
That was THE REASON I