lingo-l Re: How to find a member?

2002-03-02 Thread rani op
Hi all.. I have a problem.. I have a text member in my cast and i want to know whether the member is used in score or not. If it is used.. in which frame it is used. Yah yah i know that using the 'Find in score' menu option we can know that in authoring mode.. But i want to know whether the

Re: lingo-l Re: How to find a member?

2002-03-02 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
Rani, I have a problem.. I have a text member in my cast and i want to know whether the member is used in score or not. If it is used.. in which frame it is used. Yah yah i know that using the 'Find in score' menu option we can know that in authoring mode.. But i want to know whether the

Re: lingo-l Timer or Counter

2002-03-02 Thread Kurt Griffin
I need some information on a timer or counter, I have a show that runs on it own computer. I need it to stop running and return to the decktop screen. Can this be done easy or not. I would like to show to for about 10 min at a time before returning back to the decktop screen. Do you want it

lingo-l Hear Audio file ONE time only

2002-03-02 Thread Stuart Heimdal
Hi there, This may have been discussed earlier - but if someone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it. I'm doing a CD ROM that has several audio files that will play on an exitFrame script: On exitFrame me puppetSound sound.mP3 End What I want - is to have the sound play and

Re: lingo-l Hear Audio file ONE time only

2002-03-02 Thread Colin Holgate
On exitFrame me puppetSound sound.mP3 End What I want - is to have the sound play and then delete (or become inactive) itself from the movie - so, that if the end user returned to the frame in question, he/she wouldn't hear any sound the second time - meaning that the end user would have to

lingo-l Unlocking Windows Files

2002-03-02 Thread Jason Gruhl
Not sure if this is possible with any language, but has anyone been able to unlock a file being used by a windows application with lingo or any xtra, so that another instance of the application can have access to that file? Jason _ Do

Re: lingo-l get the stage off the screen with lingo?

2002-03-02 Thread Colin Holgate
Hi- I would like to find a neutral key that upon being pressed would transfer the STAGE off screen and then when pressing it again would put it back to its normal position. maybe the plus key in the keypad. That is not used too much. The plus key has a particular function in authoring, and it