Michael,
Could you clarify for me:
Is this CD specific, machine specific, or random?
Chris.
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From: Mendelsohn, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: lingo-l Autorun/icon inconsistency
Hi all...
Hi all
I didn't see anything on the lists about this : Linux users are currently asking MM a
version of the shockwave player
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/10/15/215232.shtml?tid=6
John Dowdell posted on that page and put an item about it in his Blog :
http://www.macromedia.com/go/blog_jd
Cool stuff, Troy. I'd like a copy--it sounds useful.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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I thought pageHeight was a field member property (and the Dir MX Lingo
Dictionary and Help confirm that), not a text member property. Yet Property
Inspector shows fixed values for pageHeight for my text members. I don't
know where they come from. What sets them and what defines their values
I remember reading a write up on pageheight in the Direct L Archives. If I
remember right the lingo Dictionary definition is wrong or partly wrong.
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From: Slava Paperno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:46 AM
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Heres the post:
Looking further and working through the Lingo Dictionary entries, now
I see that the bugs here are not in Lingo, but rather in the Lingo
Dictionary...
(I read Direct-L in digest mode... As I'm writing this followup, I'm
sure there will be cross posts berating me on this, OK, I
I believe it is disc specific. The label works, but the icon doesn't.
Could you clarify for me: Is this CD specific, machine specific, or
random?
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5. What we all gonna do and say when maybe just maybe Director appears
for
Linux? Will there be a joining of the Mac and Win clans to defeat the
penguin? Lol
I'd love it, personally, but that's because I'm a 'nix fan at heart and
have been since I first installed Slackware on an ancient
At 6:21 AM 10/16/3, Mathieu Senidre wrote:
It's time to (re-)send a wish for a Linux Shockwave Player :)
Don't forget to tell how much you'd pay in compensation. Right now we're
probably up to about a thousand dollars just from reading the flooding the
wishlist is getting this week, and after
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 01:31 PM, Peter Witham wrote:
I'd love it, personally, but that's because I'm a 'nix fan at heart
and
have been since I first installed Slackware on an ancient 486/33 with
8
MB back in the mid 90s. (That was a fun system -- it triple booted:
Win3.11/DOS6, OS/2
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 02:27 PM, John Dowdell wrote:
At 6:21 AM 10/16/3, Mathieu Senidre wrote:
It's time to (re-)send a wish for a Linux Shockwave Player :)
Don't forget to tell how much you'd pay in compensation. Right now
we're
probably up to about a thousand dollars just from
Bruce,
I make a lot of icons for CDs in Microangelo (you can spend a hundred hours
on something cool in the CD itself and it won't get as much reaction from
some clients as seeing their logo in the File Explorer Window). I think your
problem might lie with the view that is selected for the window
At 12:39 2003-10-15, Todd Culley wrote:
I would say that the system isn't refreshing its system icon cache for one
reason or another. Maybe the system has a lot of processes running.
I suspect this is the case, too. I only recently figured out that the icons
were cached when my CD showed the
Michael
I believe the icon needs to be on the same level as the projector.
This may anecdotal but I have never had a problem with the following
combination in autorun.inf
[autorun]
open=uth.exe
icon=uth.ico
autorun.inf, projector icon all reside at the root level of the CD
I create the autorun
from my old stuff:
[autorun]
OPEN=StudioCom.exe
ICON=sc.ico
shell\verb1\command=StudioCom.exe
shell\verb1=Run the StudioCom.exe Demo
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