Thanks,
D.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 12:46 AM, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
> OK, I've emailed copies of snooper and clock to you, here's a brief
> description of Snooper, from your website originally:
>
> Snooper Basic
>
> This version is Basic source code because
Hi John,
The menu will actually load into easyMenu. The problem is loading it into
SBasic.
I'm wondering whether I need to predefine a large screen area before
loading it? The smaller menus load OK.
D.
D..
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:50 AM, John Gilpin via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>
Hi Daniel,
I had a similar problem regarding a large menu in EP4. I originally
wrote it without any problems but when I came to load it again to make
some slight changes I found that it wouldn't load. A member from the
local Sub Group was also playing about with it and he found that it
would
OK, I've emailed copies of snooper and clock to you, here's a brief
description of Snooper, from your website originally:
Snooper Basic
This version is Basic source code because I can't get it to work once
compiled. It needs to be renumbered and merged with your Basic code. It may
be
Which video resolution are you using?
2017-08-27 22:40 GMT+02:00 Daniel Baum via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> Almost 20 years ago I wrote a program called Qbase, and now I am trying to
> run and compile the source code.
>
> There are two versions, the older one is mostly
Hi all,
Almost 20 years ago I wrote a program called Qbase, and now I am trying to
run and compile the source code.
There are two versions, the older one is mostly text based, with a few
added menus. This version runs and compiles without any problems.
The newer version was written with
Hi DIlwyn,
To be honest, I do not remember writing either of those, and I have no idea
what they do (although "clock" sounds pretty obvious...).
In principle, I have no objection to anything I wrote being made available,
however I would like to have a look at them first to do a bit of QA before
I would like to communicate two programs that reside on two different
machines
Using QPC2 and IPNET.
One solution might be to write on a shared file, but this could create
security issues as the file may be opened or deleted from the outside.
Do you think of other solutions?
Thanks in advance to