--- curry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if "screen resolution" comes up...
> "Aaaahh! No! Life as we know it
> will cease to exist!"
well, some have been following this closely!
> Seriously,... Just default to no switching
> and let the user
> choose to turn it on, through options and also
> p
Hello Brent,
On May 8, 2004, at 8:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 09:49:46 -0600
From: Brent Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: On the whole screen resolution topic
Hello.
I don't think I included enough details. The project it would be for is
going to be a game that, i
Hi Curry,
On May 8, 2004, at 8:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Then the
user makes the choice with their own preference and responsibility.
You offer an extra option for the user's enjoyment if they want it
and the peace of mind not to use it if they don't. Some users would
hate it and some wou
On May 8, 2004, at 8:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On May 7, 2004, at 11:39 AM, Ken Norris wrote:
Don't do it. I *hate* programs that mess with my screen resolution.
I've got a 17" screen and I don't want to see *anything* at 800 x
600!
Also there are a lot of LCDs (laptops, flat-panels, etc
Hello.
I don't think I included enough details. The project it would be for is
going to be a game that, if it weren't made for full screen, would be
really terrible. It pretty much requires having the screen resolution
changed. It would be changed back to the users previous setting when
they q
> I have a "preOpenStack" handler setup in my main stack.
Everytime I open my
substacks, the "preOpenStack" message is sent not only to the substack, but
to the mainstack as well.
> Is this right? How do I prevent this?
From your description of the problem, I presume the subStack script
cont
Dave Cragg wrote:
At 11:20 am +0200 8/5/04, Webmaster - Dreamscape Software wrote:
I have a "preOpenStack" handler setup in my main stack. Everytime I
open my
substacks, the "preOpenStack" message is sent not only to the
substack, but
to the mainstack as well.
Is this right? How do I prevent
Malte Brill heeft op zaterdag, 8 mei 2004 om 11:07 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
I´m trying to set up 4 Webpages.
fruit.html
meat.html
perishable_food.html
vegetables.html
Each Html file has a set of forms. A desrciption of an item, a field
to type
a numerical value in. The CGI sh
Hi:
I have a standalone that uses revGoURL. On Mac, all is fine. However,
when I test it with VirtualPC / Win2000 Pro, there is some strange
behavior: when the target web page is already minimized in the Task
Bar, or displaying in Explorer, the revGoURL command doesn't work; if
the target page
At 11:20 am +0200 8/5/04, Webmaster - Dreamscape Software wrote:
I have a "preOpenStack" handler setup in my main stack. Everytime I open my
substacks, the "preOpenStack" message is sent not only to the substack, but
to the mainstack as well.
Is this right? How do I prevent this?
It's right. A ma
> I have a "preOpenStack" handler setup in my main stack. Everytime I open my
> substacks, the "preOpenStack" message is sent not only to the substack, but
> to the mainstack as well.
>
> Is this right? How do I prevent this?
>
Make a test on the name of the stack :
on preOpenStack
if the
I have a "preOpenStack" handler setup in my main stack. Everytime I open my
substacks, the "preOpenStack" message is sent not only to the substack, but
to the mainstack as well.
Is this right? How do I prevent this?
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Co
Malte,
> All HTML is
> returned by the CGI created on the fly, no static HTML files? Please excuse
> my dumb questions. I guess I´m thinking too static (webpages are build in a
> texteditor...) here.
Yes, just stop thinking in terms of static HTML files, and the power
and beauty of cgi will bec
Hi all,
thanks for responding.
Terry Vogelaar wrote:
>Remember that the engine quits as soon as the file is processed. So
>while you read the results, the engine is not running anymore. When you
>save data to an array, it has to be a custom property as an array and
>you have to save the stack to
--- Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I have searched the archives but have not found any
> information on creating a multi-platform splitter
> (or any splitter for that matter).Might anyone
> know where I can find such a example or tutorial?
>
> K
>
Hi Kevin,
At the risk of soundin
I have searched the archives but have not found any information on creating a
multi-platform splitter (or any splitter for that matter).Might anyone know where
I can find such a example or tutorial?
K
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