Re: what's on the TB wishlist?

1999-12-07 Thread Steve Lamb
Sunday, December 05, 1999, 8:30:44 PM, tracer wrote: Steve Yes, filtering calling an external scripting language. :) Steve, I know we may end up breeding another horse (g) but could you please indicate in some more detail what you use and whats proven to work?? With maybe an example??

Re[2]: what's on the TB wishlist?

1999-12-06 Thread tracer
Monday, December 06, 1999 Hello Steve, Sunday, Sunday, December 05, 1999, you wrote: Steve Sunday, December 05, 1999, 3:04:32 AM, Jason wrote: Well yes, the filtering is like a simple scripting system. I'm thinking of something a little more controllable than that. Is there something else

Re: what's on the TB wishlist?

1999-12-05 Thread Steve Lamb
Saturday, December 04, 1999, 9:13:20 PM, Jason wrote: One thing I'd specifically like to know is, will TB ever support any kind of simple scripting? It already does. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main

Re: what's on the TB wishlist?

1999-12-05 Thread Paula Ford
On Sunday, December 05, 1999, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote: I'm curious, what are the Bat developers hoping to add to TB in future versions? AFAIK, for version 2 the following things are planned (the first betas are expected somewhere around New Year): Really? Public betas of 2? That would

what's on the TB wishlist?

1999-12-04 Thread Jason Thompson
Hello Bat Buddies, I'm curious, what are the Bat developers hoping to add to TB in future versions? I've heard of some "wishlist" for TB several times on this discussion list, but I don't really know what's on it. One thing I'd specifically like to know is, will TB ever support any kind of