Re: adding objects to groups

2002-01-16 Thread erik hansen


--- Rick Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you add objects to a group?
> I have an image which is 4 times larger in
> area than the screen window.
> The image contains various cells. I want to
> draw an oval around various cells
> and then group the ovals and image so when the
> image is moved the ovals move
> as well and remain around the cell I drew it
> around. Now here's the problem. I
> can draw the ovals and group then with the
> image but then I have to move the
> image so a different area is in the window I
> run into a problem. I can draw
> ovals around the cells in the new area but how
> do I group these new ovals with
> the previous group?
> Hope this description makes sense.

it would make more sense if we could display
graphics. is there a way for the list to allow
graphics as some kind of attachment to help the
coding problems be more... graphic?

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Re: adding objects to groups

2002-01-16 Thread Ken Ray

Rick,

Another way is to create the object in the group to begin with:

create graphic "oval" in group "groupNameHere"

Just an alternative...

Ken Ray
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- Original Message -
From: "Rick Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: adding objects to groups


> Thanks Mark. I knew it had to be real easy.
> Rick
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 08:30 AM, Rick Rice wrote:
> >
> > > How do you add objects to a group?
>
> snip---
>
> > Simply use the following to get an object that is not in a group, into a
> > group.
> >
> > copy graphic "oval" to group "groupNameHere"
> >
> > then you need to delete the original control that is not in the group.
> >
> > -Mark Talluto
>
>

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Re: SSL

2002-01-16 Thread David Bovill

No - you can get MC to do this by using ssh on Linux (and prob/soon Mac
OSX), and there are ddl's on Windows I believe.

> From: edb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: SSL
> 
> Can MetaCard use SSL to communicate with a server?
> 
> Thanks
> Eldon at DxR

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SSL

2002-01-16 Thread edb

Can MetaCard use SSL to communicate with a server?

Thanks
Eldon at DxR

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Re: adding objects to groups

2002-01-16 Thread Rick Rice

Thanks Mark. I knew it had to be real easy.
Rick

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 08:30 AM, Rick Rice wrote:
>
> > How do you add objects to a group?

snip---

> Simply use the following to get an object that is not in a group, into a
> group.
>
> copy graphic "oval" to group "groupNameHere"
>
> then you need to delete the original control that is not in the group.
>
> -Mark Talluto

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Re: adding objects to groups

2002-01-16 Thread fuegox


On Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 08:30 AM, Rick Rice wrote:

> How do you add objects to a group?
> I have an image which is 4 times larger in area than the screen 
> window.
> The image contains various cells. I want to draw an oval around various 
> cells
> and then group the ovals and image so when the image is moved the ovals 
> move
> as well and remain around the cell I drew it around. Now here's the 
> problem. I
> can draw the ovals and group then with the image but then I have to 
> move the
> image so a different area is in the window I run into a problem. I can 
> draw
> ovals around the cells in the new area but how do I group these new 
> ovals with
> the previous group?
> Hope this description makes sense.
> Thanks
>
> Rick


Rick,

Simply use the following to get an object that is not in a group, into a 
group.

copy graphic "oval" to group "groupNameHere"

then you need to delete the original control that is not in the group.

-Mark Talluto

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adding objects to groups

2002-01-16 Thread Rick Rice

How do you add objects to a group?
I have an image which is 4 times larger in area than the screen window.
The image contains various cells. I want to draw an oval around various cells
and then group the ovals and image so when the image is moved the ovals move
as well and remain around the cell I drew it around. Now here's the problem. I
can draw the ovals and group then with the image but then I have to move the
image so a different area is in the window I run into a problem. I can draw
ovals around the cells in the new area but how do I group these new ovals with
the previous group?
Hope this description makes sense.
Thanks

Rick
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February Programmer's Challenge is open to us

2002-01-16 Thread Geoff Canyon

This month's programmer's challenge in MacTech magazine is open to us, and actually 
offers some advantage to users of high-level tools: up to a 25% bonus is offered for 
good presentation of the results and other niceties.

I've given a bit of thought to what algorithm might work to solve the problem and I'd 
be happy to share with anyone who wants to tackle this. I suspect that anyone who's 
familiar with chip-design software algorithms will be way ahead of me, since the 
problem seems similar.

It's due Feb. 1. The details are available at:



regards,

Geoff
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