and... there is no indication that most of them are going to be fixed in the next major release. I am a bit worried about this. I am currently working on a...
Perhaps it was FreeGUI or the someone is confusing eHUG's campaign in Paris and iHUG's presentations in San Francisco. Mark ... -- eHUG coordinator fax: +1 501...
... I wonder, maybe there is a utility to make the system folder inaccessible. Do you have a firewall to check which port Reports Pro is using? If possible,...
Hi Stephan, I believe that screenshots can be helpful in deciding whether to download a stack or not. Viewing a screenshot is easier than downloading a file...
Hi Mark, ... On what are you basing this assumption? Have you checked out the new Beta release? ... May I inquire: 1) What probelms are you having with Rev? I...
... I was wondering the same thing, but I didn't want to clutter up the HC list with explanations. Mark, if you have questions, write to me. On the other hand,...
... Sorry, I was just trying to entice Mark (hope you're not mad at me) to get on the regular RunRev list. IMO, the Rev newbies list is not the place for ...
If I put a do command in a handler, does that force it to re-compile the whole handler each time it runs or just the statement with the do command? michael...
... Good question. I assume it just recompiles the stuff in the "do" statement, since recompiling the entire script would be very inefficient -- and the HC...
... I wasn't mad. I'm pretty flexible about this stuff on the list. But in the past we have had raging debates on whether other x-talk products are appropriate...
Hi Jacque, ... Actually, I was referring to Mark because he didn't reply. Mark -- *please* feel free to contact me personally offlist whenever you want ;-) I...
Dear Ken, Jacque and Judy, Since Revolution really isn't the topic of this List, I reply to all your messages at once. I will try to keep it as brief as ...
As some of you may know, Hugh Senior has been developing the Scripter's Scrapbook for a number of years, with various versions that worked with HyperCard,...
As I move into the final stretch of my grad program, and as I continue to be sneered at by fellow students and professors alike for my using and promoting...
Hello all, I never thought about the minimum or maximum window size for screenshots. I have checked some of the screenshots I have made. It seems that I never...
... In 1987 I took a FORTRAN class. The instructor was a Pascal fanatic (and mighty proud of it). Among other things the pooh-poohed the Mac as a toy and said...
Hello, ... That's odd, because way-back-when (1984) I learned how to program the Mac with Pascal. The Inside Mac Toolbox series, and the XCMD programming too,...
Alain Farmer
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Mar 5, 2004 2:14 am
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You know, Alain, that Doug Englebart, father of the mouse, was convinced that his later invention, a foot-controlled pointing device, would outperform the...
... FYI, folks: I haven't used a mouse in over a year, and probably never will again. I have CTS, not from the keyboard or mouse, but from running hi-powered ...
... Just a note: For some people it does. There are incredible examples of adaptablity for people who don't have th euse of their hands. But it's kinda silly...
... Back in the early days, the Mac was closely identified with the Pascal language, especially the toolbox - I, too, find it odd that a Pascal fanatic would...
... More background: This guy was a professional programmer who was hired by the university because they didn't have enough CS instructors at the time. I...
I port stacks to metacard regularly and get them published in law journals. Course lawyers know nothing about computers Lol. Hypertalk is clearly pascal...
... New Paradigm in Human-Computer Interface Next-Generation Desktop Computer: Beyond Mouse The "False Nail Computer Input Device" is for a touch-screen...
... You need to download the scrapbook file as well (step #1 on the download page). I'll tell Hugh to change the way this works - you aren't the first person...
I don't think it's silly at all. Probably at the time, somebody might have considered the idea of Hypercard as silly... I also remember my 7th grade English...