Sadhunathan Nadesan a écrit :
Ok, here are the results so far,
bash
Sun Nov 10 13:01:59 PST 2002
17333
Sun Nov 10 13:03:43 PST 2002
pascal
Sun Nov 10 13:03:43 PST 2002
17333
Sun Nov 10 13:05:47 PST 2002
andu's metacard
Sun Nov 10 13:05:47 PST 2002
29623
Sun Nov 10 13:08:10 PST
Yet another intresting read somehow related to Metacard and the world at
large.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/LeakyAbstractions.html
Regards, Andu Novac
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To be fair: most of metacard is coded in metatalk; it is a
boot-strapped language, much like many of the TILs (threaded
interpreted languages) of yesteryears (e.g., forth, apl).
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 10:01 AM,
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| MC, as well, is also coded in C, so in
Recently, andu wrote:
Yet another intresting read somehow related to Metacard and the world at
large.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/LeakyAbstractions.html
This was an interesting read. Just two days ago I had to build write a
javascript code workaround to address a bug in a high
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/SystemOverview/Bundles/index.html
Fascinating reading, thanks Richard, for posting this link (or
rather, the link that took me here :-)
Far as I can tell, there are several URL-related bundles that can be
listed in the plist file. I didn't
Now that I've hopefully dug well into the structure of an OSX app...
That still leaves the issue of this menu it creates. Now it should
create a menu for my app, but does it automatically put anything into
it? I already have a File menu to address Save, Quit, etc. And the
Quit menuItem goes
Has anyone tried creating a menu with their app name? Would it still
insert the menu?
If I changed the File menu to the name of my app as listed in the
plist file, since my File menu has all the Quit, Save, options in it,
would it still create another instance of this menu?
Just trying to
Shari wrote:
I'm still a little fuzzy on the
keyCFBundleIdentifier/key
stringcom.metacard.MetaCard/string
bundle. Far as I can tell, this is something to uniquely identify a
program, sort of like the creator code. Having been bit by the
Metacard menu appearing, I'm going to try
I want to put
About My Program...
-
Preferences
into the Application menu in Mac OS X (that is, the menu that is the
name of the application). Putting Preferences there is the standard on
OS X - however, how can I make more than just the last menu line in the
Help menu show up below this
I am working on a program that requires users to type answers into fields,
which are later sent to fields on another page that is printed. I need to
limit the amount users can type into the fields, as opposed to the scrolling
that occurs now (even with a rectangular field instead of a scrolling
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I am working on a program that requires users to type answers into fields,
which are later sent to fields on another page that is printed. I need to
limit the amount users can type into the fields, as opposed to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on a program that requires users to type answers into fields,
which are later sent to fields on another page that is printed. I need to
limit the amount users can type into the fields, as opposed to the scrolling
that occurs now (even with a rectangular
After extensive trial and error, I believe I can now answer the question I
posed some days ago (see below): under what circumstances do popped up
stacks scroll vertically? (This question is of interest if you want to do
anything fancy in the popped up stack, because it does not appear that we
I've noticed a disturbing problem with projects where I've used player
objects. Once I play them, even if I send a stop player command to
stop it, the processor is just being chewed up by MetaCard. However,
once I delete the player object, or reload MetaCard without the player
being used,
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