RE: Which key is down?

2001-02-20 Thread Monte Goulding
I'm not quite sure that this is the answer you want but the keydown handler has a parameter that is the key pressed. on keydown x will put the key pressed into x > I have a button on a stack which, when pressed, opens an answer dialog > offering the user three options, "A", "B", or "C". I would

Which key is down?

2001-02-20 Thread John Kiltinen
I have a button on a stack which, when pressed, opens an answer dialog offering the user three options, "A", "B", or "C". I would like to speed up the process by allowing the experienced user to bypass the dialog by holding down the key for one of these letters on the keyboard while pressing the

RE: Printing text fld only

2001-02-20 Thread Monte Goulding
You already have this. Just poke around the MetaCard Menubar and you'll find it. > > I assume that the print card command will print all the content of a card > (text fld, buttons,graphics,etc). > I say "assume" because I have never used the print command before > and right > now I have no printe

Printing text fld only

2001-02-20 Thread Eduardo Volpi
I assume that the print card command will print all the content of a card (text fld, buttons,graphics,etc). I say "assume" because I have never used the print command before and right now I have no printer to test it. In case I'm right, could someone please provide a code to print the "content of

On commandkeydown prob...

2001-02-20 Thread ScottYang
I've not been successful in using the on commandkeydown on controlkeydown on enterkeydown I have no problems with on arrowkeys or on keydown in the stack script. Basically I want to make sure that any key that is hit by a toddler on the keyboard is registered and a hidden button is clicked.

RE: Scrollbar issue?

2001-02-20 Thread Monte Goulding
Hi Not the problem (already been discussed): The scrollbar has changed on Win32 so that it remains active with a full thumb when the formattedheight of a field are less than the height. The problem: The scrollbars of a group do not do the same thing. They still do what the did before. This doesn

Is the List down?

2001-02-20 Thread Gregory Lypny
Hi Everyone, I haven't received any post the past couple of days, so I'm wondering whether the list is down for maintenance of something. Greg Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug repor

Re: Translations

2001-02-20 Thread Pierre Sahores
Jacqueline Landman Gay a écrit : > > I need to find translations for a few words in German, French, and > Spanish, used as labels for buttons, but I don't trust the translation > engines on the web. I am sure that anyone familiar with these languages > could provide translations for me in under a

Translations

2001-02-20 Thread Jacqueline Landman Gay
I need to find translations for a few words in German, French, and Spanish, used as labels for buttons, but I don't trust the translation engines on the web. I am sure that anyone familiar with these languages could provide translations for me in under a minute. Could anyone who knows any of thes

Apache, MetaCard and the President

2001-02-20 Thread David Bovill
> From: Scott Raney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 17:25:28 -0700 (MST) > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Apache and MetaCard > > On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 David Bovill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> The DLL interface to IIS is similar enough to Apach

Re: Apache and MetaCard

2001-02-20 Thread LiangTyan Fui
On 2/20/01 5:04 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote: >> I have recently tested cmc.exe on IIS (Windows NT 4) and MetaCard CGI on >> Apache (Linux). Both offer similar CGI interface and portability. >> The echo.mt file provided on MetaCard web site ran well on Linux, though the >> NT version need some minor

Re: This may be off topic...

2001-02-20 Thread David Bovill
Didn't understand a word of this, could you translate it into German perhaps, or Spanish? > > (2)* big cheese, alias "grosse légume" (not "gros fromage" witch has an other > sense, just like some big piece of cake to be taken without to be seen taking > it > !), in french... > A little weak on