In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
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Yes, Launchpad is good too. I have been reviewer and user of it
since
its 'launch' ... :-)
...and I leave such puns to Malcolm ;-)
It comes with lots and lots of pre-defined icons for all your
favourite programs.
So the
Yes, Launchpad is good too. I have been reviewer and user of it
since
its 'launch' ... :-)
...and I leave such puns to Malcolm ;-)
It comes with lots and lots of pre-defined icons for all your
favourite programs.
So the high colour version will look even better ... no doubt Dilwyn
is
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
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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?
2. If QDT doesn't have a file handler, are there other graphic
front-end file
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?
2. If QDT doesn't have a file handler, are there other graphic
front-end file handlers that can be used in QPC2?
3. I vaguely remember QPTR - am I
Hi, All.
Now I have dusted off my QPC2 and discovered QDT's existence, four related
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?
2. If QDT doesn't have a file handler,
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Stuart Jones schrieb:
Hi, All.
Now I have dusted off my QPC2 and discovered QDT's existence,
four related
questions:
well done
1. Has anyone tried QDT? What do they think of it? Does it
allow drag
and drop or any other file handling
Sorry, I meant that my recollection of QPTR was that it was a set of
functions from which one could call, to create menu/window type interfaces,
but that a File Explorer type front end for the QL itself was not present -
in other words, one would need to be created from the QPTR toolkit. Am I
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Stuart Jones schrieb:
Sorry, I meant that my recollection of QPTR was that it was a set of
functions from which one could call, to create menu/window type interfaces,
but that a File Explorer type front end for the QL itself was not present -
in
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
James,
Thanks, what an excellent reply! It looks like my next QL-related purchased
will be QDT!
Regards,
Stuart
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