In a message dated 25/09/03 08:00:10 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm toying with the idea of implementing, withing SMSQ/E, some sort of
general keystroke which will put the content of a con channel into the
stuffer buffer (similar to CTRL-C on Windows) when using the edit/input
Hi All,
I have had a clean up at home and managed to find 4 (four) new
hot-removable compact flash readers/writers for the QL.
These are the ones originally supplied by Phoebus Dokos as per my previous
emails to the list.
I was sure I had none left - this is what comes of living in 3 different
> I was sure I had none left - this is what comes of living in 3
different
> places during the week :-))
Ah...that's what you meant by hot-swappable!
--
Dilwyn Jones
> As suggested, I would agree that F10 is the best idea - it is a
keystroke
> which is already familiar with the BASIC ED command and I cannot
recall any
> software which uses it... (except perhaps Perfection)
F10 - is that the same as SHIFT F5?
Used as refresh (screen redraw) by many non-pointer
In a message dated 25/09/03 20:00:03 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
F10 - is that the same as SHIFT F5?
Used as refresh (screen redraw) by many non-pointer programs (e.g.
Quill, Xchange, some of my older programs).
Hmm - I had forgotten this !! Mind you, as it is only copy into
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> Used as refresh (screen redraw) by many non-pointer programs (e.g.
> Quill, Xchange, some of my older programs).
Doesn't really matter. The key would only be effective during the
read-line trap (so far it's simply ignored).
Marcel
Wolfgang writes:
> I'm toying with the idea of implementing, withing SMSQ/E, some sort of
> general keystroke which will put the content of a con channel into the
> stuffer buffer (similar to CTRL-C on Windows) when using the edit/input
> string OS call (eg. INPUT inSbasic).. Thus, all software
On 26 Sep 2003 at 0:04, P Witte wrote:
(...)
> Are you thinking of buffering output sent to each scr/con channel, or are
> you thinking of using OCR, as in Qlip, or something else?
and On 25 Sep 2003 at 17:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(...)
> The prblem comes when you want to highlight an area o