Hello List:
I was hoping to get some recommendations about dealing with error messages
generated by password protected stacks. What's a good way to answer error
info from a password protected stack that's intelligible by users? I'm
familiar with the errorDialog message, but how does one use it
Scott Rossi wrote:
I was hoping to get some recommendations about dealing with error messages
generated by password protected stacks. What's a good way to answer error
info from a password protected stack that's intelligible by users? I'm
familiar with the errorDialog message, but how does one
On 3-aug-2007, 17:47, Ken Ray wrote:
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:53:27 +0200, Ferdinand wrote:
In my Revolution application I have one systemwindow. If I click on
this window the application must become the active application.
How can I do this? The application runs on Mac OS -X .
And if the
Can anyone give advice on using Windows API function keybd_event(
Is this completely dead with Vista?
Works maybe sometimes with Vista?
Any comments?
sims
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Hi Scott,
From the errorDialog page in the docs:
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A list of possible execution errors is contained in the cErrorsList property
of the first card of the stack revErrorDisplay. You can view the list with the
following statement:
answer the cErrorsList of card 1 of stack
Stephen Barncard wrote:
Yes. I have a good start for you, but you'll want to add more features.
Derek Bump at Dreamscape offered this very nice stack that focused on
creating html text that worked better in a browser with his
modifications, and maintained sizes better than raw Rev HTML.. And
As I recall, Bob Stein was the President and I think owner of Voyager when
those CD were created. Originally, Voyager was located in LA, I think near
Malibu or Venice Beach. AFAIK, they ended up selling Voyager to a NY company
and relocated there. Afterwards, not a lot was heard from them in HC
As I recall, Bob Stein was the President and I think owner of Voyager when
those CD were created. Originally, Voyager was located in LA, I think near
Malibu or Venice Beach.
I visited them shortly in 1992 (I was with a guy based in LA who was working
on the CD-ROM about french movie maker F.
Yep, I visited them at the same time. They were looking at publishing
a CD-ROM which Syd Mead and I had worked on. Wonderful facility.
On 8/4/07, jbv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I visited them shortly in 1992 (I was with a guy based in LA who was working
on the CD-ROM about french movie maker F.
Hi,
This is my first shot at using the list.
I have a TTS program that speaks plain text just fine using either MS Sam
or an ATT voice.
Now I'm trying to get it to speak Chinese using a Chinese voice installed
on my machine.
The font of the text field is set to arial, unicode. I can input
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