Can anyone tell me how I can get the Business Card information from the
Contacts application? Currently, my application supports getting the Business
Card from the old Address application, but I need to support the Contacts
application as well.
For the Address application, I used the source
The initial release of V9 will be Win32 only.
Hi!
I'll add a booo! to that... unless that's the sound of the air being
let out of your development plans. ;)
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About this, I heard that Macs will NOT be supported in CW/Palm 9. Is this
true?
Yes and no.
The initial release of V9 will be Win32 only. We're doing a lot of
ambitious stuff, and supporting the Macintosh with this would push our
release date out several months from November to late January
Any ideas why it falls apart with the leading 0 infront of the 8 or 9?
Isn't a leading zero the syntax for an Octal number? Therefore, 8 and 9 are
not valid Octal digits.
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y touching the
calculator icon by accident).
My question is, are there any negative side-effects to ignoring the
appStopEvent? If my application does not exit when it receives an
appStopEvent, does that effectively cancel the launch of the other
application?
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or Resourcerer. I haven't tried doing it on Windows... but you
could probably use a ".r" file or a third party resource editor.
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on Windows.
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m. I just delete the existing database (if any),
load a resource of some arbitrary unused type (I think I chose 'inst' for
"install"), and then pass a pointer to DmCreateDatabaseFromImage. Works
great for me!
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My table controls no longer respond to stylus taps when my application is
running under Palm OS 3.5 (specifically on a Palm IIIc). Does anyone know
why this might happen? (I suspect I overlooked some guideline for good
programming practices for the Palm OS...)? Any help is appreciated.
Craig
on my Palm IIIc, the tables don't register taps anymore (the rest of
the application works fine). I just wanted to know if anyone knew the
answer off the top of their head before I spend the time stepping through
the code...
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ve me some time...
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The rows don't even highlight. I suppose the pen events may not be getting
through, but I don't think I did anything to cause that to happen. Like
Dave, I pretty much just made the 'name' changes required to compile with
3.5.
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)? If
so, is it a solid fit (i.e. are the cases built specifically for a Palm Pro,
like the old cases)?
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information on
this or other ways to achieve the same goal would be much appreciated!
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, but is
there a way to use 8 bit with a normal palette?
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on the project full-time...
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view angle, lighting, or hardware color profile. Greyscale (or a consistent
and temperately color-tinted greyscale) is the most pleasing choice for
adding texture and depth to the UI.
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