Hello, people
I have an Address stack that I use daily. Too often, however, I click
on it with the arrow cursor instead of the hand cursor. I would
like to add a command to the OpenStack handler that would set the
cursor to hand. Unfortunately, this doesn't do the trick:
on openStack
set
Thanks again for this, Jeanne. Of course, since I'm mocking up a
program's menus, the important thing for me is having the shortcut
appear to the right of the menu item :-(. However, I'm clipping out
your handler for future use.
-Gareth
At 8:06 PM -0800 11/12/02, Gareth Jones wrote:
Now
to what Ken Ray suggested that I do. Thanks,
Ken.
Now, about the other questions: can I specify a keyboard equivalent
of a menu item that needs Command+Shiftkey+letter or a Function key
(e.g. F2)?
-Gareth
At 9:51 AM -0800 11/11/02, Gareth Jones wrote:
I did read Richard Gaskins' recent e
I'm trying to mock up a program's menu structure. (Actually, to
figure out better menus for OpenOffice.org, so I can suggest the
changes to the dev team). I need to be able to show:
shift-control keyboard equivalents to the menu items (e.g. shift-control-M)
function key keyboard equivalents to
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll look into that one :-)
-Gareth
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Hello, everyone
I've been reading about a command-line program that
Apple included
with OS X called ditto. It has all the
capabilities needed for a
nice backup program. Revolution
When I complained about the rename file command not working for me,
Ken Ray said: There might be a file name length limitation.
Ken, you were right on the money. My script merrily renamed files if
the new names were under a 32 character limit. This was the limit
imposed by the old Mac
Hello, everyone.
There may be a very simple solution to this one, but I can't see it.
I'm writing a stack to rename music files in a folder. The rest of
the script is working as expected, but the rename command is failing
to rename. No warnings or error messages.
There are three variables
Is there a simple command or function to test whether there is a file
on disk before opening/copying/whatever?
-Gareth
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I'm converting a HyperCard stack to Runtime Revolution (OS X). The
stack uses the HyperCard command open documentName with
applicationName to tell a word processor to open a text file. I
can't find an equivalent command in Revolution. Can anyone suggest a
workaround?
-Gareth Jones
the backgroundBehaviour checkbox and close the window
8. To add the menu to an existing card now, go to that card and
select Object/Place Group/Addresses menu
However, there are 97 cards in the stack, so this could get
laborious. Are there any suggestions about doing this in one go?
-Gareth Jones
anyone suggest a way to get revolution to open a
particular stack automatically when it runs?
-Gareth Jones
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