While I wait for my bug reporting password (are those created
manually?), I'll list some of the things that seem odd to me, to give
you a sense of what I mean, and for you to say if it's normal
oddities:
Place some little arrows, and resize them (you probably don't have a
good reason to do th
Colin Holgate wrote:
While I wait for my bug reporting password (are those created
manually?),
I'm not sure if they are manual or not, but you should have received it
by now. Could the reply have gone into your spam box? You might try
logging in anyway just to see if it is registered yet.
I
On 11/3/08 18:08, Colin Holgate wrote:
While I wait for my bug reporting password (are those created
manually?), I'll list some of the things that seem odd to me, to give
you a sense of what I mean, and for you to say if it's normal oddities:
So, are some of these things that shouldn't b
On Mar 11, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
* (It occurs to me it was probably around 1988 that I ran into you
in Stockley Park when you were wearing a "Bill Atkinson is my hero"
t-shirt. Blimey: 20 years!)
And HyperCard 2.0 shoelaces a couple of years later. I did meet Bill
one
Colin Holgate wrote:
On Mar 11, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
* (It occurs to me it was probably around 1988 that I ran into you in
Stockley Park when you were wearing a "Bill Atkinson is my hero"
t-shirt. Blimey: 20 years!)
And HyperCard 2.0 shoelaces a couple of years later. I
Jacquie & Colin,
I believe so. I have a vivid memory of a migraine-causing stack
produced once by a student that had something like 9 or 12 default
buttons on a single card. You can imagine what a literal headache that
caused. I think I even wrote here about it.
=:-0
Now I just have students w
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Default buttons don't behave like OS X default buttons. They constantly
pulse. What is supposed to happen is that when you click on them they
stop pulsing in the brighter state, and if you roll off them they become
empty, like a non-default button. In Rev they just contin