that
it disappears. This is because a XOR (a XOR b) = b. You can now
print the outline in a different place. I can confirm that this
procedure works in C68 since I have just written a short test
program to see if it did.
George
On 9 Oct 2005, at 07:41, James Hunkins wrote:
Guys,
As part
HI Guys,
I must have some character checking that is blocking the extended
characters such as these. Will look into it and fix it on an
upcoming update. Thanks for reporting it.
QDT work is currently ongoing after a long hiatus from it due to my
move and new job. But putting in the
Spring would be better for me too. Sometime after March.
All the best to Al!
jim
On Sep 26, 2005, at 8:07 AM, Bill Cable wrote:
As many of you know Al Boehm suffered a serious stroke this summer.
He was the
organizer of the US QL show. He is slowly recovering but still is
partially
I would be interested.
jim
On Aug 14, 2005, at 1:37 PM, gwicks wrote:
- Original Message - From: James Hunkins
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] was Turbo, now A4 A5
On the other hand, it would allow some of us to participate who
On Aug 13, 2005, at 4:10 AM, gwicks wrote:
Online conferencing is not as simple as its sounds. Jochen and I are
trying to set up online facilities for urgent QL Today editorial
conferences, but I am having problems with my server. The last Quanta
committee meeting lasted for 4 hours. Would
Disk based also would not work for some of us.
My personal preferences is that we have an option of a mailed copy or a
downloadable copy. An email notification with a login to get the copy
would work on my case. Most people who can get email should be able to
login to a web site and
Hi Stuart,
Here are answers to your questions...
1. Has anyone tried QDT? What do they think of it? Does it allow drag
and drop or any other file handling functions like Windows Explorer
does?
Drag and drop is not yet there but am currently working on it.
2. If QDT doesn't have a file
Hi Guys,
Wanted to let everyone know why there hasn't been a major QDT upgrade
since the initial release. It is another moving story (but not nearly
as painful as Jochen's).
For the last four months I have been contracting with ATI out of the
local office on a huge project so have been very
On Apr 22, 2005, at 4:55 AM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
On the other hand, while the money will never, ever compensate for the
time or energy, it does show me that people respect the work and are
interested in it. If no one was willing to pay what I consider to be
a
very underpriced cost for QDT, I
For myself, I started QDT as an interesting project. Plus I really
enjoy the people involved in the community.
To be honest, I would have abandoned the project quite a while ago if I
was only doing it for the money. Probably before it even started.
On the other hand, while the money will
install to make sure that your system is set up properly.
jim
On Mar 30, 2005, at 1:34 PM, James Hunkins wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [ql-users] qdt/qpc;
Date: March 30, 2005 1:27:43 PM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. Did you
:
- Original Message - From: James Hunkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 5:05 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] qdt/qpc;
Bill,
Just thinking about your problem. Are you installing the release
version or one of the demo versions? If a demo version, which one
Bill,
Please forward me the following items by separate email and I will try
to figure out what is wrong with your install and running of QDT.
Also, please feel free to contact me through the following email on any
QDT related questions. Part of your QDT documentation gives you
information
Just be careful when soldering it in. They can explode if you get
carried away. A quick tap of solder though is fine.
jim
On Mar 20, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Phoebus R. Dokos ( . ) wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 22:53:35 -0500 (GMT-05:00), extdgl42
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have for sale
On Mar 8, 2005, at 12:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions
for articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I
have to fix that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm
looking for something fairly short
First of all, since when were we worried about being diplomatic here :)
I did read the articles by Jochen and they were a help. But as
mentioned, the 'meaty' followup one(s) didn't happen for what ever
reason. No problems - really did appreciate what we got so far. Was
just thinking that
Myself for another.
jim
On Mar 3, 2005, at 11:17 PM, François Van Emelen wrote:
Roy wood schreef:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], gwicks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Snip
Easyptr is still a commercial program sold by Jochen and I
On the subject of EasyPtr any news of a possible upgrade?
The upgrade
and better programming habits. Java leaves it up to the
individual programmer and software architect to know what they are
doing - not always a good idea (to be nice).
Cheers,
jim
On Feb 17, 2005, at 11:34 PM, Norman Dunbar wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
Actually just poorly written Java apps
Actually just poorly written Java apps and/or with poorly designed Java
development environments. I would presume that since he used to write
QL code that he knows how to efficiently use Java too. It makes a big
difference if you understand and apply good practices in Java, just
like it does
That was almost too easy. Something tells me you may be getting more
requests :)
Cheers,
jim
On Jan 24, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Pål Monstad wrote:
Nice to hear from you! I'm sorry, but I do no longer have the source
code for DM5, so I guess it's impossible to make DM5 work with
At the
rate it is currently going I will be able to celebrate my 1th sent
email (of those that are still in my archive, all the BBS years not
included) within the next few months. Unbelievable.
Where I come from, we would call you an email wimp - only 1?
:)
jim
Actually I personally prefer the way you have it now Dilwyn. It works
great and you are able to give descriptions with everything. An FTP
site is fine for massive file downloads or looking for particulars.
But it depends on file names and folder hierarchy to let people know
what stuff is.
Hi Dilwyn,
I don't think that I see the changes. Am I blind or did they not
actually get uploaded yet?
Thanks,
jim
On Jan 11, 2005, at 4:08 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've updated the Graphics page on my software download site to include
the BMP and QL high colour screen conversion and other
I quick request for help here. I am looking for a way to either
convert non-ql formats such as JPG or BMP to _SCR or to display them
full screen so that I can do a capture into the _SCR format.
Any quick suggestions, other than from GIF (color count is too limited)?
Thanks,
jim
I tried it on QPC but it didn't seem to want to start? Is there
something special I need to do with it?
jim
On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
I quick request for help here. I am looking for a way to either
convert non-ql formats such as JPG or BMP to _SCR
if I don't have a current copy.
Thanks,
jim
On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:20 PM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
I tried it on QPC but it didn't seem to want to start? Is there
something special I need to do with it?
EX photon;'filename'
Marcel
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to the SCR format or,
I think this is what I used to do, display that graphics image on QPC
full screen and then use one of the capture programs such as snatch to
save it as a SCR image.
Jim
On Jan 10, 2005, at 4:47 PM, Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], James
Hunkins [EMAIL
This is absolutely hit and miss, depending on the software, updates,
manufacturer of system and camera, other software, etc. (IE: ouch).
Simple solution - buy a Mac or better yet, do we have someone
volunteering to write all the drivers and design the hardware for our
system? (in case
I believe in this case, it would be the thing at the bottom of the ?
jim
On Jan 9, 2005, at 1:53 PM, David Tubbs wrote:
can anyone tell me what the point is ?
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Sorry about that, been working on the QDT install database for 3 days
now and my mind is having problems being serious about much of anything
:)
Actually, subject lines are very important and a continuing frustration
to me - and definitely not only on this mail list. I treat subject
lines
Hi Malcom,
http://www.jdh-stech.com
For quick access to the documentation directly, you can use (note that
this address may change in the future but is listed for your
convenience for right now)...
http://www.jdh-stech.com/QDT/documents.html
By the way, for anyone looking at the
Glad it is working for you so smoothly. If you do hit any problems,
there is an errata and FAQs page on my website.
I am racing towards a full release copy and both Roy Wood and Jochen
Merz are the distributers who you can order through.
And believe me - big difference between the demo and
Thanks, anything will help.
I already got some good feedback from Per and will start working on
incorporating it and anything else I hear probably on Sunday, if not
before.
Cheers,
jim
On Jan 4, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], James
Hunkins [EMAIL
That email is invalid (was closed out over a year ago) - we are doing
some spam filtering on the sight.
The best way to contact me concerning any QDT specific item is either
through the email link on the website or directly with contact at jdh
dash stech dot com. You can also use jimh instead
Out of curiosity, has anyone grabbed any of the user manuals for QDT
from my website yet (3 so far, more on the way). They are rather large
(PDF and with graphics) but I am hoping that they will be useful.
Before I start reducing them to plain text forms for inclusion, I would
really
, at 2:25 PM, Dave P wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, James Hunkins wrote:
By the way, in case you are curious, on my website, the email
addresses
are shown in graphics format and the links are done through encrypted
java code. Just to let you know how serious I am about trying to
block
my business
Some more great feedback - keep it coming everyone, as it is most
useful.
Here are some responses below...
On Jan 1, 2005, at 6:33 PM, François Van Emelen wrote:
1)I have a 'UNKOWN' folder that doesn't contain any object. I tried to
add one in this folder(as I did in 'APPS') but QDT prompted a
The demo should be OK for the unknown folder since no objects are being
placed in it on this version. The sizing issue that Roy has discovered
will be fixed in the full release.
Cheers,
jim
JDH Software Technologies
On Jan 2, 2005, at 8:43 AM, Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dent
Glad you were able to get it installed. You did run into the file/dir
name length limits built into our systems. And QDT does use
sub-directories. Will add a note to the FAQs page just in case someone
else hits this.
Cheers,
jim
JDH Software Technologies
On Jan 2, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Dent
Still no excuse for me. After these years at Apple, you would think
that I would be more consistent on every part of the interface :)
Plus, many users of this probably won't be used to the PC side of
things so I shouldn't be making that kind of assumption.
Will definitely take care of these
Personally I would like someone to add on a 3D sculptured look to the
QDT windows - which are essentially flat at present. Then the 'eye
candy' appeal will be even greater.
Scheduled is a finish to implementation of full color palettes and
themes, which will include more of the 3D look that
On Jan 1, 2005, at 6:14 AM, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
QDT takes that approach by scanning the 'windrive' contents, so that
it sets up a users system for them. It tries to take away all the
'pain' from the user !
Note that, even with the pre-scanning of the drive and other work that
QDT does the
So much for using my mail filters to sort anything with QDT in the
topic :)
Thanks for making the topic clear for me though!
Cheers,
jim
On Jan 1, 2005, at 7:49 AM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Can you do me a bit of a favor? Change the subject line if you want
to keep talking about this other stuff?
On Dec 31, 2004, at 3:16 PM, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I actually did try it from the Demo floppy as it has LRUN
flp1_QDINST_BAS printed on it.
Although it didn't seem to want to start from there.
Did the basic program not run? If it did run, what did you type in
when it asks where the installer
Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
SNIP
I like to have a basic BOOT program to get a working system, and put
everything else into a 'boot1'.
I don't really see the point in that unless you are using the JM ROM
This also is just makes it a pain if anyone wants to do an automatic
installation
Hi Malcolm,
Could you forward me separately to the email address below copies of:
- install_log file (should be either in your win1_QDTINST_ folder or
more likely in your win1_QDT_ folder (assuming that is where you
installed it)?
- qdt.log (should be in your win1_QDT_ folder, same assumption)
On Dec 30, 2004, at 2:56 PM, Rich Mellor wrote:
You will also need to include the signal extensions with that in the
installer (same as I use for QWord installer) and zip the files with
the latest version of zip (v2.2 - also from same source).
Which signal extensions are you referring to?
Actually yes AND no... Infounzip needs the signal extensions but will
function properly (well sort of) without them :-)
Phoebus
Phoebus,
Just what is this (well sort of) behavior you are describing? With
the copy of unzip that I included with the demo, I get some warning
about non-qdos
Confirmed, please be sure to use the included files (basic program and
the included unzip) to install. Using a newer version of infounzip
will not work.
Thanks,
Jim Hunkins
JDH Software Technologies
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this ;)
Cheers,
jim
On Dec 30, 2004, at 4:00 PM, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:19:15 -0800,() James Hunkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Actually yes AND no... Infounzip needs the signal extensions but
will function properly (well sort of) without them :-)
Phoebus
Phoebus,
Just what
:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phoebus Dokos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:19:15 -0800,() James Hunkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Actually yes AND no... Infounzip needs the signal extensions but
will function properly (well sort of) without them :-)
Phoebus
Phoebus
What, you talk out of your a## - no comment :)
Actually thanks for the Kudos but you have actually missed the point of
the 'complex piece of software engineering'. The intent of QDT is to
make things as simple and intuitive as possible. The installer is
(hopefully) a case of this. With the
I am still trying to figure out why QDT (At least the beta version I
have) hangs the machine as what I thought it was (see private message
that I sent a couple of days ago) wasn't the case.
Believe me, the Beta version you have is so old, I can give you a whole
list of reasons why it would
I will, I will... is it too late to add Freetype II on it? :-D hee-hee
hee (BIG Hint)
You know, if everyone wants to pitch in and pay me my normal wage for
the hours that I am putting into this (I have spent the last 30 days
pretty much full time on this), I will be happy to entertain even more
, 2004, at 1:04 AM, James Hunkins wrote:
This is my last call for graphics for QDT icons before the upcoming
release.
If anyone has a favorite program (especially their own) that they want
a custom icon for in QDT for, you need to get it to me by Dec 31st at
the latest (I would appreciate them before
Guys,
I have uploaded a huge update on the QDT website. Not only does it
have details of the huge amount of progress done lately, but it has
updated screen shots, two User's Manuals (more to come), Errata notes
on the upcoming demo disk, etc.
Please take a look and give my your feedback if
.
There is unfortunately no payment for any graphics submitted or
distributed with QDT.
Thanks,
jim
On Dec 23, 2004, at 1:04 AM, James Hunkins wrote:
This is my last call for graphics for QDT icons before the upcoming
release.
If anyone has a favorite program (especially their own) that they want
a custom
Same goes for me - lets hope everyone has a really good Christmas, and
comes back rfreshed in the new year, ready to take the QL forward that
little bit further...
With the release of QDT and internet ability for Q40/Q60 (and QPC2 I
believe), 2005 should be a good ywar
With that note (as I
So where can this be bought. If no US dealer, is there a download
option for purchase?
jim
On Dec 17, 2004, at 2:21 AM, Rich Mellor wrote:
Just a quick note to let everyone know that we have now released v1.02
of QWord for QPC2, Q40/Q60 and Aurora.
Cost is £20 for each version (although you
I don't know if I should say anything (like that ever stops me) but I
am somewhat confused by why not to use the PE for all the drawing. On
QDT, Marcel's sprite draw implementation is extremely fast and handles
all the color conversions to the different systems completely
transparently. I
Sounds like someone has a virus going again. I received several copies
but not as part of the normal email list. Either the virus has gotten
email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address
(and others) in their address book has the virus.
Jim
On Dec 4, 2004, at 11:53 AM,
I actually use a 1x1 window at position 0x0 for this. Since I don't
normally do anything else with this but use it for a dummy channel for
screen size detection, it works great.
One note of caution, if you do one this small, make sure you do not
have borders set to any size other than 0. It
Thanks, was wondering what happened to his site. A major resource and
I hated not being able to find it.
Cheers,
jim
OK - found the documentation on Thierry's website - this should
surely
also be on the SMSQ/e site and possibly Marcel's ??
But this does :-)
url:http://thgodef.nerim.net/qdos/
On Nov 26, 2004, at 1:26 AM, Tony Firshman wrote:
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 at 21:07:54, Dave P wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
My only discomfort over Nasta's design is that he is extremely
concerned
about efficiency of space. Therefore, he's crammed an awful lot into a
very small 6-layer PCB. I
Malcolm,
As an alternative on your side can't you set your email program to wrap
the lines for you? Both my email programs do this automatically and
all the emails that I have received from this list are fitted
automatically to my window width which is great! If someone forces
hard stops in
Hi think that I saw Marcel ask this but if not:
Lets say that we come up with a way to print to a modern printer. But
don't all the printers use USB now? How would they connect to the
non-QPC QLs (or QPC on older computers without USB)?
Cheers,
jim
On Nov 24, 2004, at 1:54 PM, Tarquin Mills wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duncan Neithercut wrote:
3. If the site contains the magazine in downloadable format offer
an opt-out from the postal paper copy with email notification of new
issues - may save some money from those of us with internet
I just filled out the form from the Quanta link and it responded
'Thanking' me for my submission.
jim
On Nov 24, 2004, at 2:44 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Tony, just had a go at the feedback form. Here is some feedback:
Minor typos:
an Romdisq
French one - was a Datel interface
QEPII should be
I'd like to build some form of standardised print support into
Launchpad at some point. I'm sure Jim Hunkins would probably like
something to work towards with QDT as well.
--
Dilwyn Jones
Yes, Yes (jumping up and down!)
jim
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Sorry John, but my strong belief is that, if friends or associates are
involved, it is even more important to have a legal agreement when any
kind of business and/or financial activities are involved. Otherwise,
you are risking some very hard feelings if something is not understood
or goes
I hate to distract from the financial side of this, but this is
probably going to take a lot of work by someone(s) and I suspect that
it needs to be for the love of doing it rather than expecting to get
any money out of it. I personally would rather see Quanta (or
otherwise) money spent on
Even better than that with my 1920 x 1200 :)
On Nov 21, 2004, at 8:08 PM, Tony Firshman wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 at 01:50:03, David Tubbs wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
At 01:14 22/11/2004 +, you wrote:
1680 wide screen.
Must be a wet dream for many
and it is often on my lap (8-)#
Seems to work for me - nice job.
jim
On Nov 22, 2004, at 6:09 PM, Tony Firshman wrote:
There are a few minor issues concerning error reporting of linked
items.
However I can see nothing wrong in the POST data on a completed form,
so
I will code the email sending tomorrow.
Hopefully tomorrow
Hi Tony,
Guess what, Safari was interpreting your page perfectly and Firefox was
being a bit generous. It turns out it is an easy fix (and very easy
not too see). Here is what I found.
Original code:
Do you subscribe to the QL mailing list?
input type=radio name=mailing value=yesYes
Either this email is intended to make us all feel really good about how
our day is going or to show that you always have backup plans (won't
even ask about the spare rear doors :) ).
Cheers,
jim
On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:23 PM, Tony Firshman wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 at 14:09:20, David Tubbs
OK, so it is a good thing that I did not make a wise crack about how we
plant edible things in our gardens here in the states :)
jim
On Nov 21, 2004, at 1:09 PM, Tony Firshman wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 at 12:27:49, James Hunkins wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Either this email is intended
Firshman wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 at 10:39:54, James Hunkins wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi Tony,
Guess what, Safari was interpreting your page perfectly and Firefox
was being a bit generous. It turns out it is an easy fix (and very
easy not too see). Here is what I found.
Original code
Hi Tony,
Just trying to catch up - had taken a quick glance but wasn't quite
clear on if you were asking for input on the form itself or wanting
people to fill it in - now I understand.
It would be a shame if this form was not used. I had looked at the
Quanta location and, believe me, with
By the way, as to the form, the final line shows Do you subscribe to
the QL mailing list? Yes No (see and then stops there. See what?
You must have seen a version I was editing.
The form does not stop there
Interesting. In Apple's Safari, I emptied the cache and reloaded it -
quit in the
Actually a good way of doing this is to allow users to opt-in for an
email reminder that a new magazine copy is available and then they
could follow a link to the web site to get it.
This reduces the amount of email and helps people with dial up
connections.
Cheers,
jim
On Nov 19, 2004, at
Thanks for the help guys. I still seem to have a problem with the
original routing mt.jinf falling out of the tree when I leave it up to
it to run the full structure.
So instead I am simply walking through the entire job table (good
suggestions).
One last question on this one, how do I know
Guys,
Another question for all the wonderful brilliant readers...
I am trying to scan and get all the jobs names running. In C68 I am
using the mt_jinf call which is the direct wrapper to the assembly
call. According to the documentation, if I set the jobid and the
topofthetree job both to 0,
the full tree on its own in most
cases. Will try to do some recursion (will check on a hand drawn tree)
and see if that does it.
Any suggestions in the meantime would of course be welcome.
Cheers,
jim
On Oct 22, 2004, at 1:59 AM, James Hunkins wrote:
Guys,
Another question for all the wonderful
Forgot to mention, wasn't there an article or two about using C68 to
work with Things in Ql Today? I couldn't find them when I scanned old
copies but...
I did see Jochen's articles (but only 3 - was there a 4th) back in
Volume 4 I believe.
Thanks,
jim
On Oct 21, 2004, at 1:45 AM, James
Can anyone advise on how to set the program (or file?) version number
in either C68 or assembler?
And then, how does one read it back in SBASIC?
Thanks,
jim
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Unfortunately no, won't be able to get over there for this. But Roy
and Jochen will both have updated copies that I hope they will be
showing off. I suspect that someone could twist Roy's arm to demo it
on the big screen.
jim
On Oct 3, 2004, at 1:17 AM, gwicks wrote:
- Original Message
Hi Wolfgang,
On Oct 1, 2004, at 3:50 AM, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Just for a futher clarification - do I understand you correctly, Jim,
that you want the
following:
exec a program(program B) from another one (program A), and have that
other
one(B) always stay on top of the first one (A).?
Witte wrote:
James Hunkins writes:
The not so good side affect is say the user moves the called program
away to a better spot on the screen, so that the calling program is
uncovered. Now just moving the cursor over the calling program pops
the top program to the top and [now for the bad part
and
have an option for a user to pick them all to the top (if he is trying
to find one - useful since we don't have a way to hide all windows (or
do we - another option?) or put them back down.
Cheers,
jim
On Oct 1, 2004, at 12:10 AM, Jérôme_Grimbert wrote:
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
James Hunkins wrote
.
For somethings your suggestion may work but I am afraid not for the
desktop that I am working on.
Cheers,
jim
On Oct 1, 2004, at 2:37 AM, John Hall wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
By the way, this mechanism is only being used when a particular
sub-program is called and the calling window needs to be locked
thinking of something specific here?
Per, I will be playing around with the bits I send to the call as you
suggest in a separate email. Simply ran out of steam earlier this
morning and still had 'real work' to do :)
Cheers,
jim
On Sep 30, 2004, at 7:11 AM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
James Hunkins wrote
us pick what vector it responds to (I hope).
Cheers,
jim
On Sep 30, 2004, at 9:27 AM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
Marcel, were you thinking of something specific here?
Just that constantly picking a windows is a bad thing to do. Perhaps
I want to work with another application on top
or Icons].
Pretty cool stuff.
Thanks again for the help once again. Proceeding onto adding this
through QDT (happy now Roy?).
Cheers all,
jim
On Sep 30, 2004, at 9:46 PM, James Hunkins wrote:
Does this mean you are offering to enhance SMSQ/E one more time so
that I can lock down a window properly
Anyone have any ideas of how I can lock a window so that it can't be
picked to the top under SMSQ/E if the mouse clicks on a visible part of
it? It sounds like there might not be an official way to do this but
creative ways are always entertaining.
QDT often calls other programs which run in
.
It is worth it when I am running it on my 23 Cinema display, where QPC
and QDT are in their glorious 1920x1200 pixels :)
Stay tuned...
Jim
On Sep 23, 2004, at 12:31 AM, Tony Firshman wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 at 23:01:08, James Hunkins wrote:
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You would think after all
Of course the Apple one - and it kept me up to 3 this morning again :)
As for playing with my QDT - forever and ever!
Tony, my new display at 23 has more resolution than my 40 television.
And it is better. So if I ever get a break from my programming I will
be watching movies on it. And by
of byte 0 (just as
Marcel documented the new sprite formats, of course :) ).
Again, thanks for the help. These new icons do really help the
appearance!
Cheers,
jim
On Sep 21, 2004, at 7:28 AM, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
On 21 Sep 2004 at 2:40, James Hunkins wrote:
(...)
It just feels that I am
No problems - plenty of other code work to do over the weekend on QDT :)
I appreciate your help!
Cheers,
jim
On Sep 16, 2004, at 10:38 PM, Jérôme_Grimbert wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
Jerome,
Since no one else has jumped in with help on this yet, would you mind
digging through for a sample of your
Jerome,
Since no one else has jumped in with help on this yet, would you mind
digging through for a sample of your 'C' code showing the proper use of
the new system sprites. It would really help me a lot.
Thanks,
jim
On Sep 14, 2004, at 2:30 AM, Jérôme_Grimbert wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
Has
Has anyone used the new system sprites from C68? This would be using
it in the window definition which was originally a pointer to a sprite
file.
I have tried it by defining 2 bytes such as:
unsigned short test_sprite = 0x0008; [ byte 0 = 0x00 for a system
sprite
0x08 for the
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