On Tuesday 22 November 2011 21:53:23 Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Am 22.11.2011 11:19, schrieb richard terry:
> > On Tuesday 22 November 2011 21:14:41 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> >> Le 22/11/2011 11:11, richard terry a écrit :
> >>> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 19:18:19 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le
Am 22.11.2011 11:19, schrieb richard terry:
> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 21:14:41 Benoît Minisini wrote:
>> Le 22/11/2011 11:11, richard terry a écrit :
>>> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 19:18:19 Benoît Minisini wrote:
Le 22/11/2011 08:02, richard terry a écrit :
> On Tuesday 22 November 20
On Tuesday 22 November 2011 21:14:41 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 22/11/2011 11:11, richard terry a écrit :
> > On Tuesday 22 November 2011 19:18:19 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> >> Le 22/11/2011 08:02, richard terry a écrit :
> >>> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 17:32:22 nando wrote:
> You could run a
Le 22/11/2011 11:11, richard terry a écrit :
> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 19:18:19 Benoît Minisini wrote:
>> Le 22/11/2011 08:02, richard terry a écrit :
>>> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 17:32:22 nando wrote:
You could run a second copy from the first. Place a specific word on the
comm
On Tuesday 22 November 2011 19:18:19 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 22/11/2011 08:02, richard terry a écrit :
> > On Tuesday 22 November 2011 17:32:22 nando wrote:
> >> You could run a second copy from the first. Place a specific word on the
> >> command line as a parameter so that the copy will und
Le 22/11/2011 08:02, richard terry a écrit :
> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 17:32:22 nando wrote:
>> You could run a second copy from the first. Place a specific word on the
>> command line as a parameter so that the copy will understand to show the
>> specific screen desired and perhaps hide ot
Am 22.11.2011 07:32, schrieb nando:
> You could run a second copy from the first. Place a specific word on the
> command line as a
> parameter so that the copy will understand to show the specific screen desired
> and perhaps hide other menus. You can tailor startup to do something specific
> bas
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> Sent: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 10:29:55 +1100
> Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Question - how to just run part of ones larger
> program
>
> > On Tuesday 22 November 2011 08:28:45 Bruce Bruen wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +11
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Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Question - how to just run part of ones larger
program
> On Tuesday 22 November 2011 08:28:45 Bruce Bruen wrote:
> > On Tue, 2011
On Tuesday 22 November 2011 08:28:45 Bruce Bruen wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +1100, richard terry wrote:
> > Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
> >
> > My program is rather large.
> >
> > The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module,
> > so they can just
On Tuesday 22 November 2011 09:11:40 John Spikowski wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +1100, richard terry wrote:
> > Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
> >
> > My program is rather large.
> >
> > The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module,
> > so they can j
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +1100, richard terry wrote:
> Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
>
> My program is rather large.
>
> The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module, so
> they
> can just run it side/by/side with the rest of the medical program, ie in
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +1100, richard terry wrote:
> Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
>
> My program is rather large.
>
> The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module, so
> they
> can just run it side/by/side with the rest of the medical program, ie i
Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
My program is rather large.
The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module, so they
can just run it side/by/side with the rest of the medical program, ie in
separate window, so they don't have to flick back to the appointments
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