I was at a conference yesterday where some software I had built was being
demo'd, and the presenter had his monitor turned up to 1600x1200 with the
Large Fonts option on. Ugly as sin and hard to use, but even uglier than
Windows was what it did to my control layouts: text gets clipped, menus
Actually I have two questions and, of course, two requests for help. :)
I have a go stack it line in a standalone. It refers to another
standalone. It doesn't go to the second standalone. If the it variable points
to a stack which hasn't been converted to a standalone it works. Is this
Phil Davis wrote/ schreef:
One way:
get fld tenDigitNumber
if (it is a number) and (length(it) = 10) then
--do stuff
end if
Second way:
on keyDown which
if which is a number and the length of me 10 then
pass keyDown
else
beep
end if
end keyDown
put this into the script
The September 2001 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal
contains some commentary about Metacard, mostly in
relationship to Runtime Revolution. It's not worth
buying the magazine just for those few paragraphs, but
if you happen to be in Barnes and Noble check out page 104.
David Bovill wrote:
So the good news is that we will be able to do Applescript, Javascript,
Perl, Frontier... scripts in the Mac...
Anyone know of any other languages that are OSA compliant? Also is this a
two way street is Metatalk an OSA compliant language? That would mean I
could
I'll swap you for python/perl
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSA language support for 2.4 on the Mac
David Bovill wrote:
So the good news is that we will be able to do Applescript, Javascript,
Perl, Frontier... scripts in the Mac...
Anyone know of any other