On 3/4/07, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny you should mention that, I noticed the same thing last week. I
think it broke with BBEdit 8's universal binary. So I wrote Trevor about
it, and he responded almost instantly with a new one. He said he'd put
it online pretty soon, but I
There are ways to direct the data to a specifically named worksheet
(or
the active one), so if you're interested in that, let me know.
Ken I have been watching this thread with great interest it has been
a great help to
me, it would be very useful to me to be able to direct the data to a
Joe Wilkins wrote:
Bob,
Thanks for your perspective. Way back in the 80s, when M$ was still
doing their DOS thing and Windows was just beginning to emerge as its
replacement, I predicted that there would one day be three systems
that would dominate the computer world. I believed that
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 13:58:28 -0800, Scott Morrow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham,
I tackled this task a while back. Here is an outline of my
approach:
First, I use a separate printing stack for laying out the text,
adding page numbers, headers etc. I took the block of text I wanted
to
You can count on it!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 4, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Bob Warren wrote:
Joe Wilkins wrote:
Bob,
Thanks for your perspective. Way back in the 80s, when M$ was still
doing their DOS thing and Windows was just beginning to emerge as
its replacement, I
I think I have already posted on this topic a few weeks ago,
but didn't get any reply.
I have a Rev cgi script that runs fine on a Linux RH server.
the script is about 400 lines long.
In that script, I have a couple of lines that creates a path file in
a directory on the server, opens the file,
Bob,
There's no way Mac can be #1 unless they allow others to sell
hardware. Too many companies can't rely on a single-source hardware
solution.
I spent a good bit of time messing around with Vista today on my Dad's
computer. Setting up printers, network connections, firewalls, etc..
It appears
I use pretty much the same technique, except that I typically capture
the report stack window full size off screen, resize it 50% and save
it as an accurate preview image, which can then be displayed in my own
Print Preview window.
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use-revolution
jbv,
in my cookbook, weird bugs need weird solutions, try using another
commenting scheme... if you're using -- try using ## or /* */
let us see was happen, skipping couple newlines also helps with the
poltergeists.
Andre
On Mar 4, 2007, at 7:55 PM, jbv wrote:
I think I have already
If anyone has actually downloaded Version 2.0 of my File/Picture Chooser
Widgets for Ubuntu, please accept my apologies and download #2.01.
The was an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny titchy little buggy-wuggy in it, but
now it has been corrected.
Regards,
Bob
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 13:00:59 +, Liam Lambert wrote:
There are ways to direct the data to a specifically named worksheet (or
the active one), so if you're interested in that, let me know.
Ken I have been watching this thread with great interest it has been
a great help to
me, it would be
Am I off-base in my thinking, and should just not worry about
XP disappearing in the next couple years?
I don't see XP disappearing for quite some time. MS cannot afford to walk
away from yesterday's operating system (or even the day before yesterday) -
they are in a totally different boat
When one produces a product as good as the Mac, what with the
dramatic improvements in speed and capacity, it is actually a service
to the customers that they be hurled toward buying something better.
I still have three, but could be 5 or 6 if I hadn't given the others
away, quite
jbv wrote:
I think I have already posted on this topic a few weeks ago,
but didn't get any reply.
I have a Rev cgi script that runs fine on a Linux RH server.
the script is about 400 lines long.
In that script, I have a couple of lines that creates a path file in
a directory on the server,
running it from ssh will tell him the error line number for him to
check...
I had errors with commenting before, but they were very strange and
related to the script editor completelly confusing the color schemes,
like coloring comments and purplerizing code...
andre
On Mar 5, 2007, at
I agree with Andre.
But why not try deleting the lines instead of commenting... see if that
makes a difference.
I have gotten into the habit of commenting out handlers the following way:
--xon
-- put the short name of me
--xend
since the --on still fools the script interpreter most of the
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