Re: lingo-l ActiveX Control

2003-11-09 Thread Anand Ravi
I'm trying to create an interface using column header like in Outlook Express (pc)- the from, Subject, etc.. resizable and sortable column headers. Is there an ActiveX component for this? Or, has anybody seen a good (or even better) solution for handling several columns of text? I don't

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Control

2003-11-07 Thread Valentin Schmidt
What you are looking for is called a grid. check out the cXtraStringGrid Xtra (http://www.cxtra.net/). If you want to use ActiveX, try MS DataGrid. best, valentin Stephen Ingrum wrote: I'm trying to create an interface using column header like in Outlook Express (pc)- the from, Subject,

lingo-l ActiveX Control

2003-11-06 Thread Stephen Ingrum
I'm trying to create an interface using column header like in Outlook Express (pc)- the from, Subject, etc.. resizable and sortable column headers. Is there an ActiveX component for this? Or, has anybody seen a good (or even better) solution for handling several columns of text? I don't mind

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Events

2002-09-28 Thread Miguel Angel Urbano Ramírez
Hello! I tried the last tip as a behavior with a Microsoft Combo Box ActiveX control but I obtain the previous selected element. Can you help me? Thanks in advance! Miguel Urbano John Erazo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Eco [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

lingo-l ActiveX Events

2002-09-25 Thread Eco
Hello. I have a listbox ActiveX in a Director Movie, and I'm trying to do something when I click in a list element. My problem is... How can I know the spriteNum property in the MouseDown list event? If I write the next code, it gives me an error. on MouseDown me put me.spriteNum end

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Events

2002-09-25 Thread John Erazo
- Original Message - From: Eco [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 1:23 AM My problem is... How can I know the spriteNum property in the MouseDown list event? Thanks a lot, Eco. Eco, If you want to know which item the user clicks on your ActiveX Listbox, try

lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
Is it possible to use ActiveX to play Windows Media in a shockwave movie? Is there anyway to play Windows Media in shockwave (or a projector, for that matter) on a Mac? Charlie Fiskeaux II Media Designer The Creative Group www.cre8tivegroup.com 859/858-9054x29 [To remove yourself from this

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 01:10 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: Is it possible to use ActiveX to play Windows Media in a shockwave movie? Good question! Try a test file and see. :) Is there anyway to play Windows Media in shockwave (or a projector, for that matter) on a Mac?

RE: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Thomas Higgins
All, Is it possible to use ActiveX to play Windows Media in a shockwave movie? Good question! Try a test file and see. :) Nope, the ActiveX Control Xtra is not compiled as Shockwave safe and therefore will not initialize under Shockwave (nor can you mark it as download if needed -

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:51 PM Subject: Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 01:10 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: Is it possible to use ActiveX to play Windows Media in a shockwave movie? Good question! Try a test file and see

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 02:12 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: My client is stuck on Windows Media (or MPEGs) because he doesn't want his primarily PC-based audience to have to install QT. Then go MPEG. QT will play it fine on Mac, and might play it OK on Win, but you still have

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 02:12 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: My client is stuck on Windows Media (or MPEGs) because he doesn't want his primarily PC-based audience to have to install QT. Also, according to http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2002/may/06quicktime.html that argument

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
The install QT problem is a myth. Doubly so if you just include the install files for QT basic on your distribution CD (hell, even do a QT detect script and get it to install automatically - the end user doesn't have to bother at all then). As an aside, anybody know what Apple's distribution

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:45 PM Subject: Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave The install QT problem is a myth. Doubly so if you just include the install files for QT basic on your distribution CD (hell, even do a QT detect script and get it to install automatically - the end user

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Ron Woodland
They used to require anyone who wanted to distribute QT with their multimedia product to download, sign, and mail them a licence agreement. I can't find it now. I think they've stopped using that ridiculous piece of paperwork. Only Microsoft has tried to steal code from QT. The rest of us

Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave

2002-09-06 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: Re: lingo-l ActiveX Shockwave They used to require anyone who wanted to distribute QT with their multimedia product to download, sign, and mail them a licence agreement. I can't find it now. I think they've stopped using

lingo-l activeX

2002-08-09 Thread Pia Larsen
Dear You! Ì just completed a three month course in different 3D-animation programs and director. My problem is that the created projector does not show an inserted vrml file, even though it works in director 8. I inserted the vrlm as an activeX with the help of a cortvrml browser

Re: lingo-l activeX

2002-08-09 Thread Howdy-Tzi
On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 03:55 AM, Pia Larsen wrote: My problem is that the created projector does not show an inserted vrml file, even though it works in director 8. ActiveX components -- ouch. My first guess is that the control has not been properly told where its file is. If, for

lingo-l ActiveX

2002-04-11 Thread mark verhoef
Hello, I was asking myself if it would be possible to control the ActiveX control with lingo,just like you can make your own quicktime controls. thankz _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

RE: lingo-l ActiveX

2002-04-11 Thread John Erazo
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of mark verhoef I was asking myself if it would be possible to control the ActiveX control with lingo,just like you can make your own quicktime controls. Hmm... don't think you'll still need ActiveX