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
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,
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
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:
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From: Eco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
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
- 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
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
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?
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 -
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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
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
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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
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