thanks Bruce. I hope you get your pc straightened out (I really have no
idea how you made a pc with 128 mb of RAM work at all!).
It's also great that you got several apps going; I know everyone is
appreciative every time another free app is added.
good luck,
Chip
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Right you are Kevin, glad to do it.
thanks for the kind word from both you and Ralf; I'll let you know when the
class is done and posted.
Chip
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From: Kevin Huber [mailto:kevin.hub...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 10:29 AM
To: gw-scripting
Subject: Re: cha
Hi Chip,
Thanks for the classes. I could not get on Team Talk while my computer
was down, my old computer had too many issues and one of them was 128 megs
of ram, not much space for anything but crashes 50% of the time...
Your classes were extremely helpful and gives a person the chanc
On 9/30/2011 8:31 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Isn't there a Windows keystroke which will put an image to the clipboard?
Print screen will copy the entire screen, where as Alt-Print Screen will
copy the active window. I don't believe, however, that you can get
access to the print screen key through
Hi Chip:
I tried that. I may have done something wrong, but I couldn't get it
to work. I think the variables that I used woldn't retain their
values outside the function that I defined them in, so I just decided
to make them all global and the dialog and it's radial butons work
perfectly. The ho
HI Chip:
I am sorry I never was able to take part in your interactive sessions,
but the podcasts have really been a help to me. I relied heavily on
your lessons on UI Design when I was designing the dialog for the
latest version of my Proofreading script.
I would like to suggest a class on writing