Bob Spelten wrote:
>> But as Marcel has pointed out, the source of the problem may still be
>> there.
> 1) I ran the test again from a freshly unzipped QLE update and disabled my
> default qpc.ini.
Wolfgang has dug a bit further and it seems to be an issue in the
screen driver. I will investigate
Hi,
I have scanned my Easyptr 3 manual to PDF, I am just in the process of
converting the converting to Epub and mobile for the Kindle.
Regards
Derek
Original message
From: Dilwyn Jones
Date: 31/03/2016 17:47 (GMT+00:00)
To:
John Gilpin wrote:
> Can anyone update me on the status of Easy Pointer (V4 or later)
> and/or Easy Menu latest Version. Are these programmes freely
> available or are they available to buy and if so, from whom?
Not sure where the sudden interest in EasyPtr comes from (had a
private inquiry this
Hi everyone,
Can anyone update me on the status of Easy Pointer (V4 or later) and/or
Easy Menu latest Version. Are these programmes freely available or are
they available to buy and if so, from whom?
If anyone can help me with other publications on the pointer
environment, I would be
If anyone can help me with other publications on the pointer environment,
I would be grateful for any information regarding this topic.
Not too sure if you meant introductions to pointer environment, or to
programming for it, so here's a bit of a mixture of both.
( 1 )
The Qlib_run_336hpr error had not happened before (what is hpr anyway?).
The Cascade_rc error has happened before but mostly not (?).
hpr is the initials of Hans-Peter Recktenwald.
I * think * this is a patched version of Qlib 3.36, which corrects and
enhances a few things - more information
Op Thu, 24 Mar 2016 20:03:59 +0100 schreef Urs Koenig (QL) :
(...)
As written and showed in my videos, disabling QDT would help, but this is
not the solution because QDT is nice to have it loaded.
Changing the position of QPAC2 Files does also help as does changing of
the