Hello I upgraded to version 8 of pToolSet from Version 7, where I had configured certain actions for taps on the inside and outside border of the Control bar....
... Hi, Arun: Well, to my surprise, yes. I hadn't wanted to change any of my control bar border tap actions since going to v.8 so had not encountered this,...
# I upgraded to version 8 of pToolSet from Version 7, where I had # configured certain actions for taps on the inside and outside border of the # Control...
# Anybody know of a way of determining the value of a pixel while in a # pScript? Do you mean the value of a cursor position in pixel coordinates? No, I ...
... control bar ... but upon ... appears and you ... I'm sure ... Hi John Thanks for that. Didnt want to possibly screw up my existing tap settings, so didnt...
... *If* what you mean is as Paul says, and *if* the location in the pScript is always the same, you *might* be able to do it this way-- 1) Fasten a...
Nope. I meant: My script launches a BW app and does some things in it and the only way of knowing the result is visual (looking at the screen). I want my ...
# My script launches a BW app and does some things in it and the only way of # knowing the result is visual (looking at the screen). I want my script to # act...
Well, the only palm program I ever wrote was a form with just "Hello, World" on the screen, But... I found "WinGetPixel" in the palm API. It works on the...
... I'm sorry, but I'm not a palmOS programmer, I just think I'm smart enough to be one :). How would I launch my new program with the different launch code?...
... I think you might be able to do this from a pScript... Am I correct, Paul? ... If you do decide to go this route, you might want to look into OnBoardC. ...
Hi. I am not an expert, so maybe solutions to my concerns have been addressed already before, I don't know: 1-Remove the delay in tools like PTodo tool, which...
dvm405 wrote... # # Hello, someone elsewhere tried to help me with this, and I have read # the manual, but somehow I am not able to get this to work: # #...
# 1-Remove the delay in tools like PTodo tool, which shows a message # like "added todolist item" for a couple of seconds, which cannot be # tapped away, then...
... It is, I can launch it with pDeskAccTool, I just want to do it with one stroke. ... Not with a script. I just tried daMemoPad just to see. Same result. ...
... Actually, I did try one before, which had something to do with dates. I think it worked once. but it and the following do not work: {hi::Hello /xs World!} ...
Hi Paul, I just started using pDateTool more frequently on my T5 (with update) in conjunction with DateBk5. I have noticed that I am getting a ticking noise...
... Hi, this cannot be launched by pScriptTool, but can bE launched by a single tap or stroke by going into pToolPrefs and choosing 'strokes' or 'taps' for...
... Domingo, I think you may need to assign your script to a tap/slide, try: bring up pMasterTool bring up pMasterTool menu from pMT1 menu choice, select...
dvm405 wrote... # I think it worked once. but it and the following do not work: # # {hi::Hello /xs World!} This is a good script. Porbably you don't invoke it...
Hi Andy: # I just started using pDateTool more frequently on my T5 (with update) in conjunction with DateBk5. I have noticed that I am getting a ticking noise ...
... I believe this is a side effect of using the DM on these devices. Paul is probably accessing the datebookdb (as that is what the Palmsource standard ...
Hi Josh agreed up to a point but it would surely happen in pToDoTool too! I notice no problems with todos. Also my old T3 does not seem to do the same. I may...
# I believe this is a side effect of using the DM on these devices. Paul is # probably accessing the datebookdb (as that is what the Palmsource standard #...
... depending ... to > near the end of the list and you will see all the pScripts 00 through > to 99. Pick the relevant one and you should then be able to ...
Hi Domingo: # I found the problem. When doing the above, in the past I confused # PScriptpad#1 with PScripTool#1. Now I find I have been # confusing 'Run...