Re: metacard digest, Vol 1 #48 - 13 msgs
> Jacq sez: > > Are bug reported here passed up the food-chain? > > (Or, when we pray, do the gods hear us?) > > ...On the other hand, if you want to petition the gods directly, mail bug > reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This method is more attractive because it > elmininates the need to kill things. > But I really enjoy killing bugs... Ray G. Miller --- Turtlelips Productions 4009 Everett Ave. Oakland, CA 94602 MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (V) 510.530.1971 (F) 510.482.3491 ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Re: Change font of script editor in MC 2.3.2
on 01.03.02 09:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I would like to change the font used in the script editor (MC 2.3.2 - > Win32). I know I can change it while I am editing but I want to be able to > change the default used for every script. I use a font (on the Mac) called ProFont, which exaggerates the characters of interest to programmers: numbers, certain punctuation, I vs l etc. To get MetaCard to use it, I run a customizing script in my private utilities stack every time I get a new MCTools stack. The script changes the TextFont of the editor field in the stack "script editor" (which is a substack of the "MetaCard Menu Bar" stack). Save the tools stack after the change, and there you go! But be sure you haven't opened any scripts during the session when you run the customizing script, or extra copies of the script editor ("Script Editor 1", etc.) will be saved along with the prototype script editor stack (plain "Script Editor") and they won't have the new font. In my customizing script, I also set the default positions of the palettes, change colors, and other details. tereza + Tereza Snyder + Senior Software Developer + Attainment Company, Inc. + + 800.327.4269 ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Change font of script editor in MC 2.3.2
I would like to change the font used in the script editor (MC 2.3.2 - Win32). I know I can change it while I am editing but I want to be able to change the default used for every script. It looks like I am currently using Arial. The problem with this font is that a capital "I" ("eye") looks like a lower-case "l" ("el"). I had a typo I couldn't see in Arial and it wasn't until I used another program (which used the Courier New font) to compare the script to a previous version that I found my problem. I had a lower-case "el" instead of the desired upper-case "eye". Larry Huisingh ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Looking for a C programmer
I need to adjust the colors of an image (like the command level in photoshop). I did program that succesfully in metatalk but it is much too slow. The only way is an external. According to Scott Raney : >There's an example of the kind of image processing you're talking >about in the external tutorial, so it would be very easy for a C >programmer to modify that to do what you need. Is there any C guru on this list who has time to sub-contract this job for me ? Please write me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards Claude ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard