Yes, I had a somewhat similar experience with my MacBookPro. Now,
admittedly, it had suffered a most unfortunate impact/altitude
adjustment (falling about 3 feet to the limestone floor below while
the drive was up and spinning) but continued to function for a couple
of months. But the harddrive w
Speaking of hardware problems -- I had a strange thing happen with my
G5 tower the other day..
The 23" cinema screen would go blank for no reason, even though
iTunes and perhaps other things were running other times the
cursor would get wonky. I google'd "G5 screen goes blank" on
Thanks, Jacque & Scott,
It will be a few days until I can check out Scott's solution, as my
MBP's harddrive died last Wednesday, and my G4 iBook backup refused to
boot yesterday... :-(
Judy
On 5/12/08, J. Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Judy Perry wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Mark!
> >
> > That
Hi Ken,
You are always welcome even with tiny errors: your contributions on
this list are always invaluable :-)
Le 13 mai 08 à 20:39, Ken Ray a écrit :
Thank you Ken...
However, the actual address is:
ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
See what happens when I try to correct something? I make
> Thank you Ken...
>
> However, the actual address is:
>
> ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
See what happens when I try to correct something? I make it more confusing
than it already was!
;-)
Thanks, Hugh (and those of you who privately emailed me about the boo
boo)...
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Sof
Thank you Ken...
However, the actual address is:
ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
/H
To those of you who attended my sessions on Organizing Your Code, where I
demonstrated Scripter's Scrapbook, I wanted to let you know that I gave
out
an old email address for Hugh Senior; he's no longer at:
To those of you who attended my sessions on Organizing Your Code, where I
demonstrated Scripter's Scrapbook, I wanted to let you know that I gave out
an old email address for Hugh Senior; he's no longer at:
FlexibleLearning AT aol.com
The proper contact email is:
ssbk AT aol.com
If you hav
> > On Macs, the Quit menu item and the preferences menu item are moved to
> > the application's menu. Rev handles this by allowing you to create and
> > script the menus as usual, but then deleting the last two items of the
> > File menu, assuming they are a divider and Quit, and deleting the last
Le 13 mai 08 à 12:49, Eric Chatonet a écrit :
And, by the way, someone can show me where this is
written in the Documentation ?
Pages 238-239 in Rev 2.9 pdf docs
Excellent , merci.
Regards,
Thierry
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Bonjour Thierry,
Le 13 mai 08 à 12:29, Thierry a écrit :
And, by the way, someone can show me where this is
written in the Documentation ?
Pages 238-239 in Rev 2.9 pdf docs
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
Plugins and tu
Le 13 mai 08 à 11:54, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
On Macs, the Quit menu item and the preferences menu item are moved to
the application's menu. Rev handles this by allowing you to create and
script the menus as usual, but then deleting the last two items of the
File menu, assuming they are a divid
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Thierry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Still struggling to understand some behavior with
> the creation of Menubar
>
> Rev Studio 2.9 on MacOS Tiger.
>
> made 3 buttons: M1 M2 and M3
> each has few items.
>
> When I try my stack, get the 3 menus,
Hi all,
Still struggling to understand some behavior with
the creation of Menubar
Rev Studio 2.9 on MacOS Tiger.
made 3 buttons: M1 M2 and M3
each has few items.
When I try my stack, get the 3 menus, but can see
only the first item of M1 and M3, M2 is fine. The last item of
M3 goes under t
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