Thanx Karl,
Script works cool!!
Now all I need is a Metacard equivalent of Danny Goodman's bible "The
Complete Hypercard Handbook"!
Is there any such tome in existence?
Kevin from Wycheproof.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now all I need is a Metacard equivalent of Danny Goodman's bible "The
> Complete Hypercard Handbook"!
>
> Is there any such tome in existence?
What would you like to see in such a book?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Custom Software and Web Dev
Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> Now all I need is a Metacard equivalent of Danny Goodman's bible "The
>> Complete Hypercard Handbook"!
>>
>> Is there any such tome in existence?
>
> What would you like to see in such a book?
Richard, are you volunteering? As far as I'm concerned, the MC help covers
co
Does MC support this feature? Basically I want a user to be able to
drag a file/folder from their desktop (OSX, OS9) onto the interface of
the MC app and have the app get the location of that file(s). That
all. If I can get the path names then it's pretty simply to do some
post edits on tho
Thanks. Actually, I should have clarified that (at least in my case) the
registry key was present, but it had no value assigned to it (empty). I
only discovered this because an installer I built was creating desktop
shortcuts in a weird location, and the problem turned out to be the empty
regist
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Funky XP Desktop
> Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 15:42:19 -0500
> Organization: Sons of Thunder Software
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> Scott
on 10/3/02 10:36 AM, Richard K. Herz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>>> Now all I need is a Metacard equivalent of Danny Goodman's bible "The
>>> Complete Hypercard Handbook"!
>>>
>>> Is there any such tome in existence?
>>
>> What would you like to see in such a book?
>
It's funny, because once I wrote that explanation for the original
Random Sounds thread, I had the same idea: "Wow, this would be great to
write a book about."
I'd be interested in writing one sometime, if there was enough demand
and I could contribute something. Most of the topics listed are
According to you, which is the best tool for analyzing/reporting a
stack?
I wish I had one, for archiving purposes (my stacks) and for studying
purposes (MC Menu Bar!)
I am trying to duplicate the MC Menu Bar stack, to make a personal one.
But the flow of the messages is not clear for me -- "my"