So, I have to enter the code of 'pgMessageDialog()' .Am I
right ? If not how I can do it (focusing on the OK button
or CANCEL button)
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 20:36, Micah Dowty wrote:
> There is no default focus on dialog boxes, but you can do
> one of two things to fix thi
Hi Tasnim,
I'm glad to see you're still here :)
Congratulations on your marriage!
If you don't want the Helio any longer, i'm sure there are others on this mailing list
that might want one. Eric Christianson was interested in porting PicoGUI to the iPaq
in the next few days, so maybe you'll st
1300 GM means 1800 PKT (Pakistan).
I reach home at 1830 so for me its fine, although I'll vote for anything
1400 GMT - 1800 GMT
Recently I got an iPAQ and most probably will be working on that, got rid of
the helio cuz 2 MB flash was too little for me to breathe.
Secondly got married last month
Oh, another IRC-related note:
If you won't be able to attend the IRC discussions, we have IRC logs
available now on the "contacts" sidebar on picogui.org. They are updated
at least daily.
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After the discussion it seems that the original suggestion of 13:00 GMT
is still the most popular. So, i shall post this on picogui.org and make
it official.
Hope to see you Friday :)
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I won't be able to make the morning sessions this school year, but that'll
work fine for me for the summer and next year (it's better than the
alternatives... late friday night doesn't work for me, especially in the
fall when we have football games; I also don't expect anyone in Europe to
get up a
Sorry 'bout that.. i have already scolded my email client for crashing
and resending its outbox, and i am proceeding to replace it with
something less braindead.
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Even I'd rather get up early on a weekday than ask the european
contributors to get up that early on a weekend!
-john.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Pascal Bauermeister wrote:
> In my last mail I seemed to be a bit confusing. I meant 14:00 GMT+1 was ok for me,
>which is equivalent to 13:00 GMT (Lausan
Ok, does anyone have a problem with 15:00 GMT then?
Much later than that and it could interfere with my morning classes.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:42:25PM +0100, Pascal Bauermeister wrote:
> In my last mail I seemed to be a bit confusing. I meant 14:00 GMT+1 was ok for me,
>which is equivalent
In my last mail I seemed to be a bit confusing. I meant 14:00 GMT+1 was ok for me,
which is equivalent to 13:00 GMT (Lausanne is in the GMT+1 zone). Ok, I will refer to
GMT+_zero_ in the future.
But ...
06:00 am on Saturday, it's a bit hard for us, especially on Saturday!! Probably none
of us
Ok.. well just to suggest another possibility, how about 0600 GMT on
Saturday. This would be late night friday in america, early morning in
europe. Is this worse than 1400 GMT on Friday for anyone?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:50:46AM -0800, John D. Blair wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, John D. Blai
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, John D. Blair wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Micah Dowty wrote:
>
> > Ok, i guess it's up to the people in Europe and Asia how far we can move
> > it later. Pascal put in a vote for 14:00 GMT, but that's not quite 4 or
> > 5 hours :)
> >
> > Also, i have class at 11:00am MST
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Micah Dowty wrote:
> Ok, i guess it's up to the people in Europe and Asia how far we can move
> it later. Pascal put in a vote for 14:00 GMT, but that's not quite 4 or
> 5 hours :)
>
> Also, i have class at 11:00am MST, so if it gets too close to that i
> won't be able to st
Ok, i guess it's up to the people in Europe and Asia how far we can move
it later. Pascal put in a vote for 14:00 GMT, but that's not quite 4 or
5 hours :)
Also, i have class at 11:00am MST, so if it gets too close to that i
won't be able to stay long.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:11:37AM -0800,
Oops, i posted this before i read the replies from John and Pascal. News
item retracted.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:29:46PM -0700, Micah Dowty wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Since 13:00 GMT on Fridays seems to agree with everyone (or at least
> nobody has complained) i posted a news item on picogui
Hi Everybody,
Since 13:00 GMT on Fridays seems to agree with everyone (or at least
nobody has complained) i posted a news item on picogui.org with
time&place for the weekly PicoGUI chat.
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6:00 AM, wow ! I'm by far not that good at waking up (*). To honour you guys who get
up so early I'll get up to say hello, 14:00 GMT+1 is ok for me ;-)
Cheers,
Pascal
(*) except sometimes on vacation
Brandon Smith wrote:
> I am so there. Although 6:00 AM MST is early, I am good at wakin
Howdy,
It looks like some concensus is developing around meeting REALLY, REALLY
EARLY. I'd like to attend, but I'm not going to be attending at 5AM PST
(I'm really not a morning person, and I'm on the left coast, so the
timezones are working against me in a big way). Is there any chance we
can
I am so there. Although 6:00 AM MST is early, I am good at waking
up.
--- Carpman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doh. Send it to the list, fool.
>
> Sounds good to me. See you all at 7:00am cst.
>
> On 2002.02.13 07:32 "Gray, Tim" wrote:
> > Or 01101:00:00 GMT for those with a matrix bi
Right,it happens after pressing enter key.OK,Im
waiting...thanks...
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 20:37, Micah Dowty wrote:
> I think this is because the dialog is created when you
> press the enter key, then it finishes when you release
> the enter key. I will fix this soon.
>
> On 2002.0
Doh. Send it to the list, fool.
Sounds good to me. See you all at 7:00am cst.
On 2002.02.13 07:32 "Gray, Tim" wrote:
> Or 01101:00:00 GMT for those with a matrix binary watch.
> Although everyone at work thought I went over the deep end when I
> wanted to
> set the watch to the Unix Epoc
Or 01101:00:00 GMT for those with a matrix binary watch.
Although everyone at work thought I went over the deep end when I wanted to
set the watch to the Unix Epoch instead of the correct time... But then I
went to Berkley California just to walk the sidewalks of the birthplace of
Unix..
Hello,
> How's 13:00 GMT on Fridays sound to everyone?
So, this mean @583 on Fridays ? Seems OK for me.
Need more informations on Internet Time (the .beats) ? Look at :
http://www.swatch.com/alu_beat/fs_converter.html
Good day.
Olivier
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