SGI Users

2000-10-13 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone know of a plugin for netscape on the SGI that can play Sun's .au format? I have a small web based training set of pages that require the playback of audio on Mac, PC and SGI. The Mac and PC use either QT or MP to play the .au files but the SGI has no such alternative by default. --

Re: Icon, again

2000-10-14 Thread Simon Lord
I stuck to the Finders "Get Info..." on the item in question and pasting my icon in (select the current icon in the Get info box and paste your new icon in). Not the most technologically sound method but the icons *never* disappeared on me this way. My CD's always have the icons, and I do use

Re: Standalone Configuration Utility

2000-10-14 Thread Simon Lord
I just write as prefs file to the system folder like any other app but it is a pain for me to read it etc. I'd also like to see your SAC Scott (and please forgive the way that sounded :^) -- Cheers, Simon Graphic Development: http://www.amigo-3.com

Re: Icon, again

2000-10-16 Thread Simon Lord
Your correct about the system 7 onwards when it comes to icon pasting. However, they cannot delete or edit the icon if it's on a CDROM. The only other method is using resedit, but you really need to know what your doing. As for MetaCard, I tried it a few years back, had problems and never tried

Re: Activity

2000-11-12 Thread Simon Lord
ct: Re: Activity Can't you do this with the xworlds externals From: Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Activity Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:54:57 -0500 So much activity this week that I thought I'd ask the whole list if they have a need t

Re: disk space

2000-11-12 Thread Simon Lord
Hehe. Nice one. -- Cheers, Simon Graphic Development: http://www.amigo-3.com -- "The great discoveries in science are not punctuated by 'Eureka! I've found it!' but rather "Hmmm,that's funny" Isaac Asimov From: Scott Raney [EMAIL

Re: Activity

2000-11-14 Thread Simon Lord
You might try putting a "compact" command in occasionally (after a certain number of images have been made) to see if that has any effect. The help says it only clears space as a result of creating/deleting cards, but it might be worth trying. (or use "save" instead of "compact") Or run

Re: database stack

2000-11-14 Thread Simon Lord
Personally I would use the FIND and REFERENCE stacks which ship with MetaCard as examples. Seems to me that the Find feature is what you'll need to locate stuff and the Reference stack is an example of multiple criteria. That's if no-one has actually done what you need. -- Cheers, Simon

Internet Help

2000-11-16 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, I need to know a little more to get me started here. Scott was kind enough to clue me in to the following: put url "http://www.amigo-3.com/discreet/019_open.gif" into image 1 And it worked! Awesome, but I need the rest. Can anyone provide samples as easy as the one above for images

downloadNgo

2000-11-16 Thread Simon Lord
I have solved a few problems with text and images. Now I need to know how to download a movie or audio file to disk from the web and play it in a stack. My current problem is that I have no clue where these files are getting cached so I have no path. I'm trying to modify the "Download Stack"

Re: downloadNgo

2000-11-16 Thread Simon Lord
://www.amigo-3.com -- "The great discoveries in science are not punctuated by 'Eureka! I've found it!' but rather "Hmmm,that's funny" Isaac Asimov From: Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000

Re: website size

2000-11-17 Thread Simon Lord
I would like to get some input on the average size in MB of a web site excluding scripts, just html and images. I know the scale is enormous but would like to know what people who did this kind of work think. Thanks Regards, Andu ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Dumping the cursor movements

2000-11-21 Thread Simon Lord
Yeah, I tried all the obvious stuff. No luck, I set it aide as a problem to fix later on... You could also try on mouseUp if the visible of me then blah blah blah ... yada yada yada ... end if end mouseUp Regards Monte From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: graphobject

2000-11-23 Thread Simon Lord
Whoa, slow down. In the 10 years I have been using MetaCard it has gone from version 1.0 to 2.3.2 unlike apps half that age that are already in their 6th revision. I fully expect to see MetaCard version 2.4 followed by 2.4.1 and so on over the next 2 years. 3.0 indeed, kids today... --

Re: MC cgi

2000-11-23 Thread Simon Lord
r. I'm really asking how this stage. Regards Monte - Original Message - From: "Simon Lord" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 11:57 PM Subject: Re: MC cgi We have a server that could do this, I'm sure Kevin and a few others cou

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n078

2000-11-23 Thread Simon Lord
Andu has expressed interest in helping us set the server up with MCHTTP, so we'll begin testing it as soon as we can provide what he needs. With any luck we'll have this running and available as a service on our server soon. Anyone in the MetaCard community willing to host with us will have

Cursor

2000-12-07 Thread Simon Lord
How can I change the cursor icon? I have done this in the past and seem to remember it being: set the cursor to 1621 But that simply crashes MetaCard, so does: set cursor to 1621 Please let me know if I'm missing anything, thanks. -- Cheers, Simon Graphic Development:

Re: scroll

2000-12-11 Thread Simon Lord
Old argument. Besides, I fell in love with groups and how they operate in MetaCard. Just awesome. -- Cheers, Simon Graphic Development: http://www.amigo-3.com -- "The great discoveries in science are not punctuated by 'Eureka! I've found it!'

Re: Mac to Windows

2000-12-29 Thread Simon Lord
You will need access to a PC or to Connectix Virtual PC and run MetaCard for PC in there and compile your stack. You can't avoid touching Windows for this feature. -- Cheers, Simon Graphic Development: http://www.amigo-3.com -- "The great

Re: Mac to Windows

2000-12-29 Thread Simon Lord
19:44:07 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Mac to Windows Simon Lord wrote: You will need access to a PC or to Connectix Virtual PC and run MetaCard for PC in there and compile your stack. You can't avoid touching Windows for this feature. Thanks. Does this mean the Mac cannot make

Re: SuSE Linux

2001-01-07 Thread Simon Lord
Speaking of Linux... Anybody have any *success* stories about getting netatalk running? I can ftp and telnet to my Linux box but I can't get netatalk to run... Sigh - everything should be done via double click. All, I've just installed SuSE Linux 7.0 (PPC Edition) on to one of my Macs.

Re: SuSE Linux

2001-01-07 Thread Simon Lord
Redhat 7. atalk runs on boot so that's fine. It's just NetaTalk that's not playing nice. Simon Lord a crit : Speaking of Linux... Anybody have any *success* stories about getting netatalk running? I can ftp and telnet to my Linux box but I can't get netatalk to run... Sigh

Menus

2001-01-08 Thread Simon Lord
I'd like to control the color of the hilite a menu item has when someone is going through a set of menus. The only stack I ever did this in crashes when ever I look at the code (or try to). Any help would be welcome. -- -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50

Visual Effects

2001-01-09 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, can I do a visual effect on the same card without leaving the card or sending an open card to the said card. Here's the problem, the audio is playing, but to make browsing more plausible I have to playstopped each time they leave (impatient bunch). This means I can't display a series

Dissolve rate

2001-01-09 Thread Simon Lord
I say this without even researching it but I'm in the production process with no time to even think. Can I control the rate at which these card to card effects happen? I'd like to make the effects come and go in 30 tics etc... -- -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for

RE: Running MetaCard based CGIs

2001-01-11 Thread Simon Lord
We'll be launching this type of service very soon ourselves. Testing has been completed on an in-house server and we'll be moving it to the web server next week. Testing pages will soon be made public where the list can see what mchttp can do. We have lots of *goodies* planned for this, and

Re: Opening windows behind

2001-01-18 Thread Simon Lord
I have to agree. Nested Windows drive me nuts. This is probably because I'm a Mac and UNIX user, the idea of a Window within a Window simply defies User Interface logic. If you want this then you can simulate it with groups very easily. Monte Goulding wrote/ schreef: Many programs

Re: Valentina 1.8.7 Introduces Java, MacOS X REALbasic, Shockwave Versions

2001-01-19 Thread Simon Lord
Hey Scott, why not add a notices page to the MetaCard list so people can post their product releases to it? This is not this first time I get spammed in the list (lets call it what it is), it's only going to get worse before it gets better. Valentina 1.8.7 Introduces Java, MacOS X

RE: ANSWER FILE command

2001-01-19 Thread Simon Lord
Well, Gregory had the right idea the first time if he added a few more words to his script. Instead of just saying: answer file "Show me the file." Try this: answer file "Show me the file." with "OK" or "Delete my disk" or "Make coffee" or "Cancel" The [if it is "cancel" then exit

Re: Opening windows behind

2001-01-19 Thread Simon Lord
This is one of the standard windowing models described in the Windows Human Interface Guidelines because it allows document windows to be more closely associated (both visually and behaviorally) with the application they belong to. There's nothing Human about the Windows HIG, I'll let

Connection Speed

2001-01-19 Thread Simon Lord
I have a question for everyone - how many people are still using a 56K modem? I take my cable connection for granted, it's simply on all the time (great!). This does have to do with MetaCard in general, you can reply directly to me if you wish. -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and

Re: Valentina

2001-01-23 Thread Simon Lord
ercard has been dead for so many years and people still talk about it like it's still a viable option for the future. on 22/1/01 18:40, Simon Lord at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Simon, Huge article over at MacCentral for Valentina but it does not mention or link to MetaCard. And it pains

Re: Flash movies in Metacard

2001-02-07 Thread Simon Lord
Yes. Qucktime, as you may know, can play all Flash movies (this is the case for me anyway). I set up my browsers to play flash via Quicktime to save ram since we don't need two plugins doing the same job. So, with respect to MetaCard, Quicktime is used to play the flash movies too. I just

Re: Recognizing the platform

2001-02-08 Thread Simon Lord
I'm rushing out the door right now but the short answer to your question is yes. Open the find tool then open the MetaCard Reference stack via the Help menu. Do a search for "platform" in the ref stack, you'll run into the command which detects the platform easily enough. Gotta go!

Decorations

2001-02-10 Thread Simon Lord
I know how to make decorations disappear, but I seem to forget how to get rid of that 1 pixel wide black boder which remains. Anyone remember what the command is to remove that as well? I want no decorations and no border whatsoever on this particular stack... -- Cheers, Simon All your

RE: Decorations

2001-02-11 Thread Simon Lord
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon Lord Sent: Sunday, 11 February 2001 12:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Decorations I know how to make decorations disappear, but I seem to forget how to get rid of that 1 pixel wide

RE: Decorations

2001-02-11 Thread Simon Lord
border set to true in the card that is open. Probably without 3D if it's just black. The stack only has the window as a border but the card has this property. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon Lord Sent: Sunday

mchttps and more...

2001-03-05 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, as some of you may know, I operate a web hosting and site design service and it generally keeps me busy 24/7. I maintain ties with a former client and still do metacard stacks for them since they don't tax my time all that much. That's what I have been doing for over a year now.

RE: Making the case for non-browser Web apps

2001-03-06 Thread Simon Lord
This argument goes against everything my clients wants. They want a browser which can delivery realtime training but be somewhat proprietary. When I showed them a stack that was 2mb (the engine) downloading any number of sample stacks that had training (each about 16k) and those stacks then

Re: Strange graphic

2001-03-06 Thread Simon Lord
I have seen gif images generate moire patterns within themselves when scaled. Is the gif image being displayed at 100%??? on 3/6/01 7:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, I have a strange one here... I have a MC program where I display some large graphics, typically

RE: Making the case for non-browser Web apps

2001-03-06 Thread Simon Lord
as mud? Simon, Could you elucidate what this new set directory command is all about and how it will work? rgds, Blair -Original Message- From: Simon Lord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Making the case for non-browser Web

Re: Making the case for non-browser Web apps

2001-03-07 Thread Simon Lord
, on a Mac, PC, SGI, and Linux. From: Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 13:58:10 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Making the case for non-browser "Web apps" Launching from a browser would be cool. I think all you have to

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n225

2001-03-07 Thread Simon Lord
I'm telling you, MetaCard will really make it easy for us to deploy anywhere and still control our content. You can do this now but you really need to build a finely tuned script to keep track of all the resources being copied to the disk (you may want the user to cache or actually store a copy

RE: RE: Making the case for non-browser Web apps

2001-03-07 Thread Simon Lord
I think any time you spend caching and uncompressing then loading and cleaning the cache might void your delivery time savings. Ideally, you'd want to use small elements just like you normally do for browsers. Fast delivery of content. Delivering anything that requires compression is

Re: URL and video

2001-03-08 Thread Simon Lord
If that does not work then try storing the video to disk and set the filename of the player to x and start the player. I do this with my audio files and it works. I am trying the following command with an avi file stored on my website, but the syntax is not correct. Is it possible to do

Re: XCMD's Rinaldi

2001-03-08 Thread Simon Lord
Frederic is still alive??? We see a number of threads where Mac users have some non-cross platform needs which would be easily address by some of Rinaldi's tools. I thought *every* xTalker on the planet knew about this but apparently not. For what it's worth:

test

2001-03-11 Thread Simon Lord
no posts in three days? Just checking if I'm still on this list. -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last... http://www.amigo-3.com/hosting/ -- "The great discoveries in science are

test

2001-03-11 Thread Simon Lord
New account test -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last... http://www.amigo-3.com/hosting/ -- "The great discoveries in science are not punctuated by 'Eureka! I've found it!' but

Re: MetaCard security

2001-03-15 Thread Simon Lord
I use an AppleScript droplet to give it back its true identity, but I was wondering whether there was a MetaCard-native way of specifying filetype and/or creator of a (fetched) file. This is annoying to myself as well. My solution was to use the File Exchange control panel to set the filetype.

OS X

2001-03-27 Thread Simon Lord
Ok, I have it installed Scott. :^) Do you have something for me to test??? -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last... http://www.amigo-3.com/hosting/ -- "The great discoveries in

Re: List auto-unsubscribe? (was OS X)

2001-03-28 Thread Simon Lord
7/01, Mark Talluto wrote: I have it installed as well. Can't wait to develop on it. -Mark On Tuesday, March 27, 2001, at 02:45 PM, Simon Lord wrote: Ok, I have it installed Scott. :^) Do you have something for me to test??? -- Cheers, Simon Somehow I got bumped fro

Re: List auto-unsubscribe? (was OS X)

2001-03-28 Thread Simon Lord
7/01, Mark Talluto wrote: I have it installed as well. Can't wait to develop on it. -Mark On Tuesday, March 27, 2001, at 02:45 PM, Simon Lord wrote: Ok, I have it installed Scott. :^) Do you have something for me to test??? -- Cheers, Simon Somehow I got bumped fro

Drag and Drop

2001-03-28 Thread Simon Lord
Does MC support dragging an image, text file or folder onto a field or button in a open stack? Ideally, I'd like to drag a set of images onto a button or field and have the stack categorize them via a custom script. I'd also like it to work from the desktop of any platform so using an

Read this?

2001-03-29 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone read this? It's a hoot. http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0103/26.hypercard.shtml -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last... http://www.amigo-3.com/hosting/ -- "The great

Oh my god...

2001-03-30 Thread Simon Lord
Now the Hypercard users got themselves on Slashdot! http://www.slashdot.org/ -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last... http://www.amigo-3.com/hosting/ -- "The great discoveries in

Re: HyperCard and the future of MetaCard

2001-03-31 Thread Simon Lord
The Xtalk Wrestlemania is over now and the guy standing in the middle of the ring hoisting the World Championship Belt above his head is nonother than the scrawny computer programmer Scott Raney. Scrawny? Hey you have pics of Scott in trunks or what? Post them to the group! -- Cheers,

Re: Read this?

2001-03-31 Thread Simon Lord
?? breakpoint Am I missing something here??? And HyperCard, in spite of its age, is STILL far better at printing reports and debugging. :) That's all I wish for in MetaCard. HyperCard debugger and spreadsheets from OMO... and graph object from OMO too :) T.G. Archives:

Hypercard price etc

2001-04-11 Thread Simon Lord
Lets face it, for $1000 I can't even buy (or can just barely buy) most of the software titles I use. MC *is* a pro-sumer product. If you took away all the xcmds and xfcns, HyperCard would be mostly useless (I own HC, so I know). In the close to 6 years that I have been using MC I have

Hypercard price etc

2001-04-11 Thread Simon Lord
Lets face it, for $1000 I can't even buy (or can just barely buy) most of the software titles I use. MC *is* a pro-sumer product. If you took away all the xcmds and xfcns, HyperCard would be mostly useless (I own HC, so I know). In the close to 6 years that I have been using MC I have

Re: Metacard anniversary

2001-04-13 Thread Simon Lord
This would be a better idea for the Starter Kit than for the paid version. I for one will never use MM Director simply because of the name branding (I did use it for a period of 1 year before they released the *runtime* engine which started it all). I hate that, somehow it implies (in my

Re: Metacard anniversary

2001-04-13 Thread Simon Lord
This would be a better idea for the Starter Kit than for the paid version. I for one will never use MM Director simply because of the name branding (I did use it for a period of 1 year before they released the *runtime* engine which started it all). I hate that, somehow it implies (in my

Re: Metacard anniversary

2001-04-13 Thread Simon Lord
Kevin, is there any reason my posts are getting to the list twice? I've noticed the same thing for a few other people on the list. Hmmm, maybe they are on mac.com also -- Cheers, Simon All your .com .net and .org domains for only $14.50 each. Get them while they last...

Re: HyperCard Price

2001-04-14 Thread Simon Lord
Simon wrote: "The only thing keeping the Mac around nowadays is Shareware - and Mac OS X is the only killer app to appear on scene in the last 10 years." Hmm... I think graphic arts, music, and education (schools) are the ones keeping Apple going, and OS X is going to bring more developers to

Re: movie and player

2001-04-15 Thread Simon Lord
How old is the stack? Are you on the same PC you created it on? I've had this happen to me recently, the problem was the sound board *driver* was not standard. i recently downloaded mc 2.3.2 and install it on my pc. I opened the stack i've been working on, and the movie and sound (.avi, .mov,

Re: Announcement

2001-04-22 Thread Simon Lord
Congratulations Scott! All the best. http://www.tactilemedia.com/announcement/ Note: requires Flash 4 or later; approx 1.3MB download. Regards, - Scott Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug

FREE SERVER to test .mt scripts

2001-04-25 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone interested in using a server for free to run .mt scripts can contact me off the list. I'll give you access to a directory where you can test your .mt scripts. It's free providing you understand your .mt script *will* be made public and freely distributed without royalties to those on

Re: FREE SERVER to test .mt scripts

2001-04-27 Thread Simon Lord
Simon Lord wrote/ schreef: Anyone interested in using a server for free to run .mt scripts can contact me off the list. I'll give you access to a directory where you can test your .mt scripts. It's free providing you understand your .mt script *will* be made public and freely

Re: Reading raw data

2001-05-11 Thread Simon Lord
Actually this is an idea we already proposed to a client of ours for *internalized* training. Basically you can have an environment whereby the viewer gets his *AOL* stack which allows him to connect to the web. This *AOL* stack is nothing except the MC engine. But on startup it looks to

Re: Reading raw data

2001-05-11 Thread Simon Lord
Well then what's the deal with Revolution? I thought it was a GUI sitting on top of MC (ie, alone Revolution would not function, it requires mc to be present). But if they leased it then how can they sell the same functionality for a lower cost? But even at the same price tag, how will this

Re: WindowsCE

2001-05-23 Thread Simon Lord
There is no reason why it could not be made to run, except for the fact that most of these PDA's have very limited RAM. If an MC exe takes up ~2mb of space then that's got to hurt the poor guy who owns a PDA. If however, it can be setup such that the user is told that this *runtime* app is

RE: Digest metacard.v004.n329

2001-05-24 Thread Simon Lord
Yep, that's what i meant. But you said it better! Simon Lord wrote: There is no reason why it could not be made to run, except for the fact that most of these PDA's have very limited RAM. If an MC exe takes up ~2mb of space then that's got to hurt the poor guy who owns a PDA

Fwd: Welcome to the use-revolution mailing list (Digest mode)

2001-11-29 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone else having a problem with the runrev mailing list? 1- It keeps signing me up even though I don't use runrev (I did do the initial beta) 2- I can't unsubscribe because it refuses my log and pass (I can log in but it won't let me unsubscribe) I've asked to be taken off the list and they

Put Shell

2001-12-08 Thread Simon Lord
This feature is still not implemented in MetaCard for OS X right? ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard

Re: why MetaCard?

2002-01-09 Thread Simon Lord
They both do the same thing using the same engine, maybe not too obvious to you, except that Metacard is stable and the development environment is geared towards a more mature audience. Mature? I think Andu means *seasoned*. When I look and play with Rev I see an app geared to

WDEF

2002-01-10 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, I was asking Scott if MC supported rounded corners on all four corners of a standard window. This project is for Mac OSX and I was hoping to create the same type of corners as seen in iTunes or iPhoto. Aparently I need a WDEF to change the shape of a window. So who here is selling

Window Shape/Style

2002-01-11 Thread Simon Lord
Not getting much of a responce so I'll rephrase the question. Who here can tell me how I can create a stack that uses a custom shape? I need some sort of external to change the shape right? I'd like to be a client of the person that can sell me the solution.

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-11 Thread Simon Lord
Ok, thanks for the private responses but what I need to do is sell a stack whose shape looks like a circle, star, car, rounded corners etc. I'm told the only way to change the outline shape of a stack is through a WDEF external. I would like to purchase this external from someone.

Next wish: Window outline...

2002-01-11 Thread Simon Lord
I would like to create a custom resize window widget to replace the default OS look which is currently provided. You know, that thing we click on to drag the window and resize it to be larger/smaller. The problem is that I need to simulate the stacks outline as I drag. I can only do this

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-13 Thread Simon Lord
, 2002, at 04:01 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: At 6:14 PM -0800 1/11/2002, Simon Lord wrote: Not getting much of a responce so I'll rephrase the question. Who here can tell me how I can create a stack that uses a custom shape? I need some sort of external to change the shape right? I'd like

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-14 Thread Simon Lord
pear. MAC OS X only. On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 04:01 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: At 6:14 PM -0800 1/11/2002, Simon Lord wrote: Not getting much of a responce so I'll rephrase the question. Who here can tell me how I can create a stack that uses a custom shape? I need some sort o

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-14 Thread Simon Lord
/2002, Simon Lord wrote: Not getting much of a responce so I'll rephrase the question. Who here can tell me how I can create a stack that uses a custom shape? I need some sort of external to change the shape right? I'd like to be a client of the person that can sell me the solution. All you

Fwd: OS X Standalone Question Rerun

2002-01-14 Thread Simon Lord
Yep. It was answered a few night ago by Mark Talluto Snip: This is more work. One option is to download the latest developer tools from apples site. Go to the developer section. It is a big download. It will install all kinds of neat tools some of which you will need for icons and

Fwd: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-14 Thread Simon Lord
Did you try snaffling the WDEF out of iTunes with ResEdit and using that? Well, Resedit tells me it's using ID 1000. But that ID makes my stack disappear. Now, if I'm supposed to copy that resource OUT of iTunes and PASTE it into my stack then please let me know. I'm guessing this

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-14 Thread Simon Lord
Yeah, this did not work. Pasted the WDEF in and it still disappears my stack. On Monday, January 14, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Simon Lord wrote: Did you try snaffling the WDEF out of iTunes with ResEdit and using that? Well, Resedit tells me it's using ID 1000. But that ID makes my stack

Re: OS X Standalone Question Rerun

2002-01-15 Thread Simon Lord
Yep. It was answered a few night ago by Mark Talluto Snip: This is more work. One option is to download the latest developer tools from apples site. Go to the developer section. It is a big download. It will install all kinds of neat tools some of which you will need for icons and

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-15 Thread Simon Lord
Did you try snaffling the WDEF out of iTunes with ResEdit and using that? Well, Resedit tells me it's using ID 1000. But that ID makes my stack disappear. Now, if I'm supposed to copy that resource OUT of iTunes and PASTE it into my stack then please let me know. I'm guessing this is

Re: Window Shape/Style

2002-01-15 Thread Simon Lord
Must be an PS 9 thing. Have to dig further for an OS X solution... On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 02:23 AM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: At 8:57 PM -0800 1/14/2002, Terry Judd wrote: Your right, it definitely won't work! I also tried using this WDEF in SuperCard and it brought the whole

Re: is mctools.org retired?

2002-02-27 Thread Simon Lord
Funny, the mctools site was taken down for a variety of reasons. The first being that only two submissions in the year that it was up were ever made. It seemed that at the time no-one was interested in submitting articles, tips, tricks or stacks. In the last 3 days I have received a dozen or so

Rounded Corners

2002-03-15 Thread Simon Lord
So, has anyone successfully made a stack with rounded corners on OSX yet? I still can't find the right wref, it's definitely not the same one as for OS9 which works fine. Thanks. ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Rounded Corners

2002-03-16 Thread Simon Lord
So, has anyone successfully made a stack with rounded corners on OSX yet? I still can't find the right wref, it's definitely not the same one as for OS9 which works fine. Thanks. ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Text editors

2002-04-27 Thread Simon Lord
Has anyone successfully created a text editor with metacard for use in the following fashion: I have a current need to create a simple text editor that runs *in the browser*. This would be to replace the standard textarea tag that lacks any sophisticated editing capabilities whatsoever.

Re: Text editors

2002-04-28 Thread Simon Lord
I can do that with Javascript. The idea here is to have a functional *Word Pad* or *TextEdit* style editor embedded *within* the browser window without having to resort to flash or shockwave. On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 03:37 PM, andu wrote: Simon Lord wrote: Has anyone

Re: Text editors

2002-04-28 Thread Simon Lord
I guessed as much, I was hoping there was some form of interactivity with textarea flds. Damn, now I need to use Macromedia. On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 11:52 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Simon Lord wrote: I can do that with Javascript. The idea here is to have a functional *Word

Re: netscape/mozilla

2002-05-02 Thread Simon Lord
Mail.app is a great email application under OSX. It's based on the NeXT Mail.app, not only has Apple ported it to MacOSX but some resourceful opensource developers have ported the NeXT version over to Linux. So, go here and get it and stop suffering!

UNIX Shell

2002-05-05 Thread Simon Lord
How much closer are we to having put Shell() work in OSX? ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard

Back to rounded corners

2002-05-06 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet? If so, please tell me how. :P ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard

Re: Back to rounded corners

2002-05-06 Thread Simon Lord
If that works I'm sending you a case of beer. On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 06:45 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet? set the windowShape of me to id of img myRoundedCornerImage (where myRoundedCornerImage is a PNG or GIF with a 1 bit

SQL

2002-05-22 Thread Simon Lord
Anyone have a sample stack that can read and write to a mysql DB? I'd like to see one in action, I guess that would mean buying some form of external since this feature is not native to MetaCard. Please include that info as well if possible. Thanks.

Re: alpha 2

2002-06-08 Thread Simon Lord
/MetaCard/2.4.3 Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ - Original Message - From: Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 7:46 PM Subject: alpha 2 Can anyone point me to the alpha

Re: alpha 2

2002-06-09 Thread Simon Lord
Let me elaborate on my hardware. I have a feeling it may be due to my having upgraded to 10.1.5 this past Friday. Dual G4/500 OSX 10.1.5 1.5GIG ram On Sunday, June 9, 2002, at 01:47 AM, Simon Lord wrote: Thanks. but it crashes the second I double click it. Do I need anything other than

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