Guiness will be fine.
> If that works I'm sending you a case of beer.
>
>>> Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet?
>>
>> set the windowShape of me to id of img myRoundedCornerImage
>>
>> (where myRoundedCornerImage is a PNG or GIF with a 1 bit mask)
Regards,
Scot
If that works I'm sending you a case of beer.
On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 06:45 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>> Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet?
>
> set the windowShape of me to id of img myRoundedCornerImage
>
> (where myRoundedCornerImage is a PNG or GIF with a 1
Aloha all from beautiful Kauai (where it is raining hard today, helping us
keep our reputation for the most rainfall in the world)...
Here's the simple question:
===
Is there a way to read permissions and set permissions of a remote text file
over a LAN to files served from volumes on a MACOS
> Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet?
set the windowShape of me to id of img myRoundedCornerImage
(where myRoundedCornerImage is a PNG or GIF with a 1 bit mask)
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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Anyone using OSX manage to create a stack with rounded corners yet?
If so, please tell me how. :P
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On Sunday, May 5, 2002, at 03:44 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
>> I'm with you... There are a MILLION different things I'd like to
>> do with
>> MetaCard for OS X, but I can't do them because MC for OS X
>> doesn't allow
>> shell commands. I end up using mc (darwin), or AppleScript, and
>> I'd muc
Scott (or anyone
else who might know),
Do you know off hand
if it is possible to draw an ActiveX instance of Internet Explorer in Windows
overtop the RunRev interface using a cusom DLL? If so, is something like this
extremely difficult to write? I would only want to open a URL in the
wind
--On Monday, May 06, 2002 19:43:06 + David Bovill
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> OK the way I'm doing it at the moment is to pipe SQL from MC into MySQL
> using the shell() command - not sure if there is a better way but this
> works without having to use php or another intermediate scriptin
OK the way I'm doing it at the moment is to pipe SQL from MC into MySQL
using the shell() command - not sure if there is a better way but this works
without having to use php or another intermediate scripting language.
function executeSQL someSql, mySqlHost, userName, password
put "| mysql -h m
On Windows98 I'm using the setup:
Metacard/Xitami/PHP4/MySQL. If you are interested in a
standalone solution (not on a network or over the
Internet) an easy way to do it is to put your SQL
statements in a file c:/windows/desktop/goodSQL.sql
then type \. c:/windows/desktop/goodSQL.sql at the
MySQL
Does you have any scripts for connecting (+ running SQL) to a MySQL
database?
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on 5/4/02 12:42 PM, Wilhelm Sanke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 03 May 2002 Ray Horsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>> I know this is a bug which has been reported, but for the time being you
>> might try different inks.
>>
>> Ray Horsley
>> Developer, LinkIt! Software
>>
> I tr
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