> You are helping more than one person with your answer
> so please keep up the complete solutions you include
> I always go through it and familiarize myself with it.
Then this makes it worth the time. Thanks!
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* Rob Wingate, Software Human*
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> For one, Dennis Acton just came to the battle for you. :-)
Thanks Dennis!
> it's only reasonable that it's up to everyone to decide wether
> they will learn from others code or just use it in bliss.
Agreed -- really, I feel exactly the same way you do about this. I suppose
if I were to be com
- Original Message -
From: Robert Wingate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: visible timer
> > I'm sure David won't go to bed hungry... today!! ;-)
>
> I was hoping the actual contents of the behavior would serve to "teach him
> to fish". T
ugh it and familiarize
myself with it.
Thanks,
Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Robert Wingate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 11:55 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: visible timer
> I'm sure David won't go to bed hungry... today!! ;-)
> I'm sure David won't go to bed hungry... today!! ;-)
I was hoping the actual contents of the behavior would serve to "teach him
to fish". That's how I learn, anyway, by studying on my own what others
have done. But you're right -- maybe I should've left at least the
modifications up to Davi
- Original Message -
From: Robert Wingate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: visible timer
*complete and excellent solution snipped*
Sorry, Rob, no offence, I know the question was very simple (to some) and I think I
did read something between the lines in your answer, but I
> How do I get the timer do display seconds and minutes?
1) click http://www.mediamacros.com
2) click LINGO, then click BEHAVIORS
3) search BEHAVIOR NAME : STOPWATCH TIMER
4) click VIEW
5) copy and paste that behavior into a new script on your machine
6) change the exitFrame handler to read:
on