Title: answer dialog, possible bug when used in
stand-alone?
Hi,
From 2.4b5 release notes:
>The answer command now
takes an optional type parameter which allows
>changing the icon shown:
>answer [information | question | error | warning]
\
> [with [or ]
I've been using this new
feature. Wh
Ok, I now see how to launch the installer using "open process myInstaller."
My only question then is what's the best way to check if the program is
already installed on the hard drive without knowing what specific folder it
is stored in? Or, is there a standard place in Windows to put a file
I have a program (myProgram) developed in MetaCard that I distribute as a
standalone on a CD. I use a comercial installer (PC-Install) to load the
program and files onto the user's hard drive. However, the user has the
option to leave some files, such as photos, on the CD to save space. I ha
>Surely I am the stupid one and not the record sound external I
downloaded as part of the
>EX10 collection (from the cross-worlds site). But something is very
amiss. The external
>allows you to record a sound, and then you can import it with another
script, but I can't
>play the damn thing as it
Surely I am the stupid one and not the record sound external I downloaded as part of
the
EX10 collection (from the cross-worlds site). But something is very amiss. The
external
allows you to record a sound, and then you can import it with another script, but I
can't
play the damn thing as it
At 9:28 PM +0900 1/13/00, Nicolas R Cueto wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm wondering how to set stack decorations so that only title, minimize,
>and maximize show, and not that little x-box on the top right corner of
>the window (sorry for getting technical).
>
>I had a bit of a panic today when, with only a
Hello,
I'm wondering how to set stack decorations so that only title, minimize,
and maximize show, and not that little x-box on the top right corner of
the window (sorry for getting technical).
I had a bit of a panic today when, with only an hour away to the next
class of the day, I learnt that