Ben,
I know the feature in on a MacBook Pro but I think it should be on
AlBooks too. In the "Keyboard & Mouse" System Preference, click the
"Trackpad" tab. Check the box labeled, "Place two fingers on trackpad
and click button for secondary click."
If you don't see that option then you ar
>>In the past, I've relied on the mciSendString command...
And it is Windoze-only.
And your SoundStudio 3 solution is crApple-only. (example of not playing
nicely)
good grief
Umm... I think I made that perfectly clear it was a Mac app.
Lighten up, dude. We can be both professional and
Time Widget is an object that allows a user to enter in a time visually.
Calendar Widget is an object that allows a user to enter in a date visually.
Both are available at www.shaosean.tk
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>>In the past, I've relied on the mciSendString command...
> And it is Windoze-only.
And your SoundStudio 3 solution is crApple-only. (example of not playing
nicely)
Your recommendation appeared to be helpful and sounded most excellent.
Your subtle slamming of someone elses idea was not. As you
On 7/24/06, Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 23/7/06 23:26, Bill Vlahos wrote:
> There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the trackpad
> and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way to overcome
> what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop.
On 23/7/06 23:26, Bill Vlahos wrote:
There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the trackpad
and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way to overcome
what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop. In fact, I like
it better than having two buttons.
Bill
On Jul 23, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
I see next to no reason to ever reference the imageData property
of an image, and as noted in my last post, setting the TEXT
property causes the imageData, dimensions, and related properties
to adjust automatically.
Image files are pretty com
On 14/7/06 19:34, Brent Anderson wrote:
I'm looking into experimenting with Voip using Revolution and am
curious how others would implement it. I've been doing some research
on the mailing lists, forums, and documentation, and have concluded
that the only way this would be possible is through the
There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the
trackpad and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way
to overcome what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop.
In fact, I like it better than having two buttons.
Bill Vlahos
On Jul 23, 2006, at 5:28 A
I bet it's not too long before we start seeing Mac laptops come with 2
buttons standard. Esp now with Mighty Mouse being so widely accepted.
-Chipp
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I just wrote:
... in general I think it
would be great if the dictionary had a standard callout "result" to
describe the result of all commands and messages, just like it has
"parameters". It's one of the few tricks that I think were missed in
the original TD.
This has been a long-standing
On 19/7/06 23:22, Phil Davis wrote:
In my experience, 'start player' used to return empty until something
changed, and now I get a 2-digit number most of the time. And I often
get the same number a couple of times in a row, even if I change the
player filename. Go figger.
FWIW, I decided my c
On Jul 23, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:
I see next to no reason to ever reference the imageData property of
an image, and as noted in my last post, setting the TEXT property
causes the imageData, dimensions, and related properties to adjust
automatically.
Image files are pretty co
No, the problem I had was specifically with a cross-platform file format
used by eFax. Those files refuse to upload or download correctly in Windows.
That's the only repeatable exception I've found.
Dan
On 7/23/06, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan,
Do you mean it doesn't work wit
On Jul 23, 2006, at 11:59 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Only I don't have a source image. I'm making one. :)
That would present a problem using that handler :-)
> By the way, it seems that in 2.7.x that backgroundPatterns can be
any
> size. There is a note in the What's New.txt file that says
Jacqueline,
I really appreciate that you take the time to write up stuff like this.
It definitely helps people. Even though I don't have a current
application for this info, it all goes into the hopper (we hope) and
pops up when needed. I'm sure I can credit you with a lot of my
education sinc
Trevor DeVore wrote:
> I need to experiment with this for a project I'm working on so I worked
> in this handler yesterday. You just provide the long id of a src image
> (the image to tile) and the destination image (the image to perform the
> tiling in). I've only tested this on OS X with Rev
On Jul 23, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
By the way, it seems that in 2.7.x that backgroundPatterns can be
any size. There is a note in the What's New.txt file that says
this is the case for graphics but I tried setting the
backgroundPattern of a field to an image that was 405 x 29
Hi Trevor,
On Jul 21, 2006, at 12:55 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to set an image's imageData to a
repeating pattern. I have a pattern that is 8 x 8 pixels. I want
to repeat this pattern 16 times in order to fill a 32-pixel square
image.
If I repeat the patter
On Jul 21, 2006, at 12:55 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to set an image's imageData to a
repeating pattern. I have a pattern that is 8 x 8 pixels. I want to
repeat this pattern 16 times in order to fill a 32-pixel square image.
If I repeat the pattern 4 times, I ge
Rob Cozens wrote:
> Jacque,
>
>> Do you use imageData a lot? I know the crashes I had were because the
>> imageData was wrong, but in your experience is this generally a stable
>> technique for repeated use?
>
> The image's TEXT property contains the binary data that comprises the
> image.
>
> The
On 7/23/06 3:18 AM, "Chipp Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Yes, I was referring to the trackpad. I know many people don't ever
> use the trackpad on Macs, but I use it all the time on my PC laptop,
> and I'm wondering if it isn't because of the lack of a right-mouse
> button. I
Moi:
simply storing the imageData somewhere and using it in a new image
(or in resetting the existing image) causes a loss of image detail.
Simply resetting the imageData property is OK; but "put
savedImageData into image 'whatEver' or "set the text of image
'whatEver' to savedImageData" WIL
Jacque:
Do you use imageData a lot? I know the crashes I had were because
the imageData was wrong, but in your experience is this generally a
stable technique for repeated use?
Moi:
The image's TEXT property contains the binary data that comprises the image.
I am presently testing the fir
Jacque,
Do you use imageData a lot? I know the crashes I had were because
the imageData was wrong, but in your experience is this generally a
stable technique for repeated use?
The image's TEXT property contains the binary data that comprises the image.
The image's imageData property contain
On Jul 23, 2006, at 1:38 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
That's a nifty piece of software. Do you use it? I'm wondering how
exactly one simulates a right-click? I wouldn't think taping on the
track pad would work all that well. In fact, I've turned off 'tapping'
on all my track pads for that reason
Dan,
Do you mean it doesn't work with Mac files on a PC? If so, it could be
.bundle filetypes as these are actually folders, not files (go
figure).
Also, MagicCarpet is a FTP client which to my knowledge has no
difficulty uploading any filetypes from Mac or PC-- with the exception
of .bundle's a
Hi Ken,
Yes, I was referring to the trackpad. I know many people don't ever
use the trackpad on Macs, but I use it all the time on my PC laptop,
and I'm wondering if it isn't because of the lack of a right-mouse
button. I considered purchasing an Intel Macbook, but realized I
couldn't ever get pa
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