>
>I am still not completely sure I understand what you need, but how about
>this: use the insert script command to place the thumbnails stack in the
>backScripts, and install in it an openCard handler:
>
> on openCard
> if the owner of the target is "Stack I'm Working On"
> then go car
At 11:28 PM -0800 2/10/2002, yves COPPE wrote:
>>At 12:03 PM -0800 2/10/2002, yves COPPE wrote:
>>>I have a substack with many cards.
>>>I have to perform some work on each card.
>>>I'd like a thumbnail showing the progression of the work
>>>So I've created another substack with a thumbnail and a
At 9:32 AM -0800 2/11/2002, Mary Vivit wrote:
>Is there a document somewhere that describes the new features of 1.1.1
>and the deprecated features of the 1.0 version?
Take a look at the 1.1 release notes - there's a long list of additions
(and a short list of deletions). I actually don't think an
Hello,
I've made a subtack with a barmenu created with the menu Manager.
Now, I go again to the menu manager, click at the btn "edit", see de
DLOG : RevmenuDialog, the stack is selected in the popup btn, but the
fld below show none of the grps and obviously no grp of the menu.
How can I acces
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 11:36 , Scott Raney wrote:
> snip
> HyperCard *is* faster at field get/set and reformatting. It's just the
> price you pay for breaking the 32K and color barriers. Fortunately in
> most cases MetaCard's on average 5x better performance on everything
> else mor
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 10:53 , Rob Cozens wrote:
snip
> I must admit I am surprised, as I've followed Scott Rainey's work to
> accelerate the MetaCard engine since early discussions on the HyperCard
> List.
>
> Rob Cozens
> CCW, Serendipity Software Company
>
I guess HyperCard accelerat
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I did, Rob, in my post of 11th. Without the detail, it showed HC about
> >5% faster with screen unlocked and 6x (!) faster with screen locked
>
> Sorry I didn't look close enough to notice, David.
>
> I must admit I am surprised, as
Thanks to Mark and Jean for your help. Can now continue with my appl conversion from
SuperCard to RR.
Regards ... Bob
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>At 7:59 PM -0800 2/10/02, Geoff Canyon wrote:
>>Finally, pre-loading the data into an array variable instead was
>>faster still (not counting the time to load the array): 9 ticks.
>
>At 9:02 PM -0800 2/10/02, Ken Norris (dialup) wrote:
>>Yeow! These are some pretty impressive numbers. The tricks
for starters i'd probably store the result of 1.5*pi so it wouldn't have to
do the calculation every loop through the repeat and maybe the addition into
a variable too
- Original Message -
> on mouseUp
> select card image 1
> delete card image 1
> put 300 into XX
> put 300 into Y
Ken,
Can you speed this up?
on mouseUp
select card image 1
delete card image 1
put 300 into XX
put 300 into YY
put 200 into RR
choose brush tool
set brush to 32
set brushcolor to "blue"
put -((pi/2)-(pi/584)) into Rad
repeat until Rad>=1.5*pi
click at XX+round(RR*cos (Rad
On Saturday, February 9, 2002, at 03:07 PM, use-revolution-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'd like to hear thoughts on attaching labels to CD's. I know there
> used to
> be no particular problem printing out CD labels and attaching them to
> CD's
> (for commercial distribution), but now with the
At 7:59 PM -0800 2/10/02, Geoff Canyon wrote:
>Finally, pre-loading the data into an array variable instead was faster still (not
>counting the time to load the array): 9 ticks.
At 9:02 PM -0800 2/10/02, Ken Norris (dialup) wrote:
>Yeow! These are some pretty impressive numbers. The tricks you
At 4:39 PM -0800 2/10/2002, Ken Norris (dialup) wrote:
>BTW, you once wrote a book for HC
A couple of chapters, actually.
> that had something like "A Look That
>Dazzles" in the title, didn't you? I think it was only applicable to the old
>B & W HC stuff, though, right? Was there anything in the
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