I was saying that to the person who originally asked the question, because
when I was putting the one together last year a fought for about a week
trying to come up with a way to get around it, and I didn't want them to
experience the same thang. Thats all, I wasn't taking a crack at your
program, but I appoligize if thats the way you took it, but I also think
that you miss interperted what I was stating.
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John Horn
Interactive/Web Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graphica
www.graphicadesign.com
937-866-4013 x.150
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Al Hospers
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: <lingo-l> drawing like in a drawing prgramme
John Horn wrote:
> Thank you, my point exactly
Dave wrote:
> Which,
> of course, is
> completely expected. _Any_ drawing program, even Pshop, will
> do the same thing.
so John, if all drawing programs do that & the routine & wrote in mine does
it, but does it minimally or on the same level as programs like Photoshop,
what exactly is your point?
Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
al<at>cambersoft<dot>com
http://www.cambersoft.com
A famous linguist once said:
"There is no language wherein a double
positive can form a negative."
YEAH, RIGHT
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