Well, thank you all for your help, and yes, it is licked, the hex that is!
What to do is, get a hex editor, I used ghex but there seem to be a huge
number out there. Then you just insert the hex characters into a text
file. ghex is very convenient because you can either type them in as hex
Le 13 déc. 09 à 22:10, James Hurley a écrit :
Bonjour,
Le 13 déc. 09 à 19:53, James Hurley a écrit :
I am just getting into data grid fields and can't find first base.
I can't find anything on data grids in the Dictionary. Is this
coming?
You could download the manual at :
Bonjour (again :-) Jim,
Waiting for an answer from Trevor about the mystery of
pFirstLineContainsHeaders ;-))
the following is a possible substitute :
put name cr color cr shape into myHeaders
set the dgProp[columns] of grp Dgrid to myHeaders -- set the
column names
##or set the
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the message on here. Whilst writing, I'd also like to thank the
other contributors for their recent kind words about my library.
To answer your question directly, no you can't change the font size but you
will in the future.
At the moment, Data Tree is designed to match
On Dec 13, 2009, at 4:10 PM, James Hurley wrote:
Yes the columns already exist.
If I set pFirstLineContainsHeaders to false, the field is populated
with data but the columns are set to Col 1, Col 2 etc.
If I then set set pFirstLineContainsHeaders to true (with the
columns already set to
On Dec 14, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Your are right ; I just made a new stack with a data grid dGrid
and a field source
created the columns manually in the inspector (col 1, col 2 etc)
In the field, the first tab delimited line includes the names for
the columns.
Then
set
He must be running Linux.
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Bonjour Trevor,
Le 14 déc. 09 à 15:02, Trevor DeVore a écrit :
On Dec 14, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Your are right ; I just made a new stack with a data grid dGrid
and a field source
created the columns manually in the inspector (col 1, col 2 etc)
In the field, the first tab
On Dec 14, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
The syntax isn't correct in this example. It should be:
set the dgText[true] of group Dgrid to tData
I just tested to verify that using the correct syntax does work -
and it does :-)
I just tried this syntax but without success!
Here,
stephen-
Sunday, December 13, 2009, 5:50:33 PM, you wrote:
Thanks all, for the info.
Yes, being 'invisible' seems to place it in a special, possibly superior
place in the *message path* - where does it live in the hierarchy? Since the
plug stack exists in a different folder what is the file
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On Dec 14, 2009, at 1:11 PM, James Hurley wrote:
It is heartening to see something defended by its parent. My sincere
apologies for treating your offspring in such a quick and dirty
fashion :-)
It's okay, the Data Grid likes to be beta up on once and a while :-)
The Data Grid is such a
Yes, its Debian. at the moment its Squeeze. Haven't tried on anything else
yet. It turns out to happen only in the IDE, but it happens with
development tools turned off and just about everything changed one way or
the other that I could think of. But it was a great relief to finally
discover
stephen barncard wrote:
It's also prettier than the MC IDE.
Jacqueline Landman Gay
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE. The bottom of my parrot cage is
prettier than the MC IDE. ;)
I use MC. After 10 years I'm kinda used to it. Pretty? I have been known to
decorate the IDE with images of
Hugh Senior wrote:
stephen barncard wrote:
It's also prettier than the MC IDE.
Jacqueline Landman Gay
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE. The bottom of my parrot cage is
prettier than the MC IDE. ;)
I use MC. After 10 years I'm kinda used to it. Pretty? I have been known to
decorate
On 14 Dec 2009, at 01:55, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE.
It used to be that way. At one time, it was a purist's dream. The rot set in
about 1999 when the image icon was upgraded from something that looked like a
wire pan scourer to something else. That blatant
Dave Cragg wrote:
On 14 Dec 2009, at 01:55, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE.
It used to be that way. At one time, it was a purist's dream. The rot
set in about 1999 when the image icon was upgraded from something
that looked like a wire pan scourer to something
Hi Steve,
To answer your question directly, no you can't change the font size
but you will in the future.
Until that is released, I don't mind making the odd custom build
for little tweaks such as this. Paying customers only, mind!
Fair enough! Just got a few more tests to do on it, and all
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
That blatant
pandering to creative types was the thin end of the wedge. Within
three years, even the splash screen was upgraded.
I blame the parents.
Blame Scott Rossi, he did it. Them artist types, you just can't please 'em.
Keep it up, Landman Gay,
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
That blatant
pandering to creative types was the thin end of the wedge. Within
three years, even the splash screen was upgraded.
I blame the parents.
Blame Scott Rossi, he did it. Them artist types, you just can't please 'em.
Keep it
On 14 Dec 2009, at 01:55, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE.
I remember that we used to refer to its interface as spartan when
comparing to Rev IDE in its earlier days...
Robert
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it doesn't clutter my screen. Plus I prefer the Control Browser.
Much easier to see what's where.
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I remember thinking (and probably even staying rather loudly) that its UI
elements (icons) looked like they were done by a 5 year old on acid...
Judy
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 14 Dec 2009, at 01:55, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Anything is prettier than the MC IDE.
I
make that, saying...
g.
Judy
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Judy Perry wrote:
I remember thinking (and probably even staying rather loudly) that its UI
elements (icons) looked like they were done by a 5 year old on acid...
Judy
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 14 Dec 2009,
Yes, being 'invisible' seems to place it in a special, possibly superior
place in the *message path* - where does it live in the hierarchy? Since the
plug stack exists in a different folder what is the file address path it
need to use? Absolute only? Plugin folder POV? Plugins seem to be
How does one change the size of the font in the dictionary? To make it
several sizes larger?
Peter
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