I've got an image viewing Metacard program which can handle events received from a web
browser.
On the Mac I have configured my program as a helper application in the Internet
Control Panel (Advanced tab, Helper Apps), allowing the URL type emv to be associated
with my program.
In the browser
Hi Richard,
> on 5/1/01 2:09 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
>
>> mcRipper is a MetaCard stack. It goes through another stack and notes
>>...
>> ps--if someone's already done this, let me know...
>
> I've done a version of "rip and burn" for single-card stacks with XML
> markup. I picked XML for marku
on 5/1/01 2:09 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
> mcRipper is a MetaCard stack. It goes through another stack and notes
> all the objects contained in the stack, and most of their properties.
> It records all this information in text format, where it can be
> modified easily. mcRipper can then take the te
> on mouseUp
> if the owner of the target is me ## make sure the click was in the group
>put 0 into tVal
>put the hilitedButton of group 1 after tVal
>put the hilitedButton of group 2 after tVal
>put the hilitedButton of group 3 after tVal
>put the hilitedButton of group 4 afte
At 10:32 am +0100 2/5/01, Matthew Davies wrote:
>I am fairly new to the world of metcard and find it a fascinating piece
>of kit. I am however having a problem with menus.
>
>I have four groups of radio buttons. Group 1 has 7 buttons, group 2 has
>4 buttons, group 3 has 7 buttons and group 4 has 5
> I am fairly new to the world of metcard and find it a fascinating piece
> of kit. I am however having a problem with menus.
>
> I have four groups of radio buttons. Group 1 has 7 buttons, group 2 has
> 4 buttons, group 3 has 7 buttons and group 4 has 5 buttons.
>
> I would like to write a script
I am fairly new to the world of metcard and find it a fascinating piece
of kit. I am however having a problem with menus.
I have four groups of radio buttons. Group 1 has 7 buttons, group 2 has
4 buttons, group 3 has 7 buttons and group 4 has 5 buttons.
I would like to write a script that will a
I would not look at the Binary files, but would either work with AppleScript
(Quark is very, very scriptable), or work out a process using the Quark Tag
export format.
This is what I have used in the past when scripting Quark export and import.
It is pretty simple markup - sort of XML before ther