Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 01:07 PM, Buzz Kettles wrote: > At 2:04 AM -0500 10/2/02, you wrote: >> On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 01:47 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: >> >>> Howdy-Tzi heeft op dinsdag 1 oktober 2002 om 16:38 het volgende >>> geschreven: >> >> Wow, till this I didn't realiz

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Dave Mennenoh
>>I think he's in Wisconsin, another of the Lands o' Cheese Yup, in Milwaukee with me. Maybe it should be Lads o' Cheese Except I don't even eat the stuff... Dave Mennenoh http://www.crackconspiracy.com/~davem [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.pe

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 2:04 AM -0500 10/2/02, you wrote: >On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 01:47 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: > >>Howdy-Tzi heeft op dinsdag 1 oktober 2002 om 16:38 het volgende geschreven: > >Wow, till this I didn't realize you were in the Netherlands. I was >thinking France. I think he's in Wiscons

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 10:05 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: > Nothing resides into the startup items folder of 9. (opstartbestanden > in dutch) Heck, I'm sorry -- that's pre-Jaguar. Clearly X.2 made changes. Look for a file in the top level of the System Folder named "Classic Support U

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Fabrice Closier
BuddyApi will do the trick... so no problem... in fact i think open() lingo might also be helpfull on this. Nothing resides into the startup items folder of 9. (opstartbestanden in dutch) Is it invisible? might be why Sherlock doesn't "see" it will install tinkertoolOSX tomorrow to make all hid

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 03:51 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: > Where do i find info about this checkprocedure using FileXtra3? I'm not totally sure you can use FX3 to do it, actually. The Extra ships with Director on the CD -- look for it in either "Goodies" or "Xtra Partners". There sho

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-02 Thread Fabrice Closier
>Wow, till this I didn't realize you were in the Netherlands. I was thinking France. well ...make a mix of it, i'am a french guy, but i do live in the Dutch mountains, that's why you might have encounter some weird english coming from me... i do often mix the 3 languages, words or grammar are

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-01 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 01:47 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: > Howdy-Tzi heeft op dinsdag 1 oktober 2002 om 16:38 het volgende > geschreven: Wow, till this I didn't realize you were in the Netherlands. I was thinking France. > Just to give you a few ones: > how to detect a CDrom draw to

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-01 Thread Fabrice Closier
Just to give you a few ones: how to detect a CDrom draw to be open or not, if a cd is mounted or ready to play When printing form projectors, OSX gives a 96dpi info to the printer, in 9.x a 72 dpi... if i knew how to distingisch both i could change the script for bother environements. but

Re: Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-01 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 04:20 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote: > is there a way to see if an dir projector runs on 9.x native or in > classic mode? Not really, and in theory the distinction should be moot anyway. > got some weird artifacts in classic mode on some scripts Please describe

Classic or native 9.x???

2002-10-01 Thread Fabrice Closier
Hi All, is there a way to see if an dir projector runs on 9.x native or in classic mode? Checking the os return 9.x in both cases. got some weird artifacts in classic mode on some scripts if i could know if classic or not, an "if else" could make the projector running perfectly in both mod