--------------------- --simple boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ACSII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Received: from 209.3.68.1 by corpnt.lads.com (ccMail Link to SMTP R8.00.00) ; Fri, 30 May 97 16:05:44 -0500 Return-Path: Received: from doggate.microsoft.com (unverified [131.107.2.63]) by 09.3.68.1 (EMWAC SMTPRS 0.83) with SMTP id ; Fri, 30 May 1997 16:07:27 -0400 Received: by doggate.microsoft.com with Internet Mail Service (5.0.1573.0) id ; Fri, 30 May 1997 13:06:15 -0700 Message-ID: From: "Chris Antos (Exchange)" To: 'Jackson' , tsepro@semware.com Subject: RE: EndProcess() and PickFile() Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 13:05:48 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.0.1573.0) Content-Type: text/plain Sender: tsepro-request@semware.com Resent-Message-Id: Resent-From: tsepro@semware.com X-Unsub: To leave, send text 'LEAVE' to sorry for causing frustration. the reference you're seeing to "_AFTER_GETKEY_ and _BEFORE_GETKEY_" is a typo on my part. i copied the help text from the TSE 2.6 documentation and doctored it to match TSE 2.5, but i missed removing that reference. regarding your example, i don't understand what you want F3, F4, and F5 to do. //chris > | -----Original Message----- > | From: Jackson [SMTP:jackson@akros.it] > | Sent: Friday, May 30, 1997 8:30 AM > | To: tsepro@semware.com > | Subject: RE: EndProcess() and PickFile() > | > | GJDB wrote: > | >> It seems I can only use zero and not zero to force ESC or ENTER. > | > > | >I don't understand what you are trying to do here... Can you give > me an > | >example? > | > | keydef PickFileX > | EndProcess(0) > | EndProcess(1) > | EndProcess(10) > | end PickFileX > | > | proc mPickDirStartup() > | enable(PickFileX) > | end mPickDirStartup > | > | proc Main() > | string filename[80] = '' > | > | Hook(_PICKFILE_STARTUP_, mPickDirStartup) > | filename = PickFile('.txt') > | Unhook(mPickDirStartup) > | > | if Length(filename) > | warn(filename) > | endif > | end > | > | I'm using TSE 2.50d > | In this example f3 is like ESC, f4 and f5 like ENTER. > | > | To get 1 or 10 I'm trying to return, I think I've to use your > | equivalent code. > | > | > > | >> Why so many undocumented items? > | > > | >We talk about Process() and keydefs in the documentation (page 70 > of > | the macro > | >guide), and provide macro source for examples of the doing other > things with > | >Process() and List(). > | > | Veeery sorry if it seems like a complaint, it was just frustration. > | I was looking the GetHelp Macro (bravo! to Chris Antos) and in the > hlp file > | I kept finding "Undocumented" stuff (for example in Hook and > DisplayMode) > | so I felt frustrated. > | > | _AFTER_GET_KEY_ and _BEFORE_GET_KEY_ are really undocumented Hook > events? > | My SC.EXE gives "unknown keyword", maybe they're for 2.6 only? > | > | Thank you. > | Ciao. Jackson > | > | ---------------------------- > | Andrea "Jackson" Casamurata > | Italy > | E-mail: jackson@akros.it > | ---------------------------- --simple boundary-- --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EA300000 Date: 05/31/97 From: NICK DEBORD Time: 10:03am \/To: JOE NEGRON (Read 0 times) Subj: Accessing OS/2 clipboard ** Quoting George De Bruin to All: > have had an upgrade path to the OS/2 version. Even if the DOS > version supported the OS/2 clipboard it'd be nice. Even if it just > called it a "Windows clipboard".. As it is, I must run Win-OS/2 > then command form that before QEdit's clipboard is compatible with JN>What about for QEdit DOS ("TSE Jr." is a godawful name, and I won't use it :)? You may recall that when I last suggested this "feature" (December of 1995!), you said you weren't aware as to how it could be done. I then told you that Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's Family Mode API library (FAMAPI.ARJ) contains an include file (WINDOWS.H) which contains a structure related to accessing the OS/2 System Clipboard from DOS. Joe, Haven't seen you since Consultant days! FWIW, I've been yelling for improvements to Qedit 4 for some time now with little result. I'd have to say that, imo, Semware has moved on and TSE Pro is their vehicle. Whatever macros are out there are out there! Tis a pity, as I have both programs and TSE Pro is overkill for me and I took it off the HD the over day. Best, Nick * OLX 2.1 TD * nick.debord@agoron.com --- QScan/PCB v1.17b / 01-0035 * Origin: Agora Online -- Bayonne, NJ 201-437-4355 v.34 (1:2630/312) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EA400000 Date: 06/03/97 From: JOE NEGRON Time: 03:54am \/To: NICK DEBORD (Read 0 times) Subj: Accessing OS/2 clipboard ** Quoting Nick Debord to Joe Negron: JN> What about for QEdit DOS ("TSE Jr." is a godawful name, and I won't > use it :)? You may recall that when I last suggested this "feature" > (December of 1995!), you said you weren't aware as to how it could > be done. I then told you that Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's Family > Mode API library (FAMAPI.ARJ) contains an include file (WINDOWS.H) > which contains a structure related to accessing the OS/2 System > Clipboard from DOS. ND> Haven't seen you since Consultant days! Hi Nick! Long time no type. ND> FWIW, I've been yelling for improvements to Qedit 4 for some time > now with little result. I'd have to say that, imo, Semware has moved > on and TSE Pro is their vehicle. If that's the case, I wish Sammy would just be upfront about it and say that he has no plans on updating it. ND> Whatever macros are out there are out there! Yes - too bad some things can't be achieved with macros. --From Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY, Tue, 06-03-97-- --Internet: jnegron@ibm.net-- --- QScan/PCB v1.19b / 01-0154 * Origin: MicroLink BBS * Dinuba, CA 209-591-8753 (1:214/80) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EAA00000 Date: 06/03/97 From: KYLE WATKINS Time: 07:27am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: RE: Win95 non-Console version? From: Kyle Watkins >> Are there any plans to do a Win32 version of the editor that is not a console >> app? i.e. A native Windows app? Hi Brian, We are currently working on a WIN95 GUI version, but I don't have a timetable to give you at this time. Kyle Watkins (SemWare Support) --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EAC00000 Date: 06/06/97 From: SAMMY MITCHELL Time: 12:17am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: The new manuals are here! The new manua00:17:0606/06/97 From: Sammy Mitchell For those of you who have been wanting updated manuals... We have finally updated the TSE Pro manuals. The new manuals contain all the additional information for the latest DOS version (2.50) and the latest WIN32 version (2.60). We now document more than 100 additional commands and editor variables. Plus, lots of the feedback we have gotten over the last 2 years has been incorporated into the new manuals. According to our documentation person, these new manuals contain 50% more information than the previous manuals. These manuals are available now to licensed v2.50 (DOS) and v2.60 (WIN32) users for: $10 (includes the User's Guide and the Macro Reference Guide) plus shipping. shipping: $6 in the USA $7 in Canada $8 in Mexico $20 else where SemWare Corporation 4343 Shallowford Rd, Suite C3A Marietta, GA 30062-5022 USA Order line (USA only): (800) 467-3692 Phone: (770) 641-9002 InterNet: sales@semware.com FAX: (770) 640-6213 CIS: 75300,2710 http://www.semware.com Sammy Mitchell --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EAC00001 Date: 06/05/97 From: PAUL WALKER Time: 10:02pm \/To: GEORGE DE BRUIN (Read 0 times) Subj: George De Bruin Hi George, George De Bruin to All, 30 May 97 05:53. GDB> tables, font, bold, italic, etc. To do this, the put the info in an GDB> attachment -- thats all it was. Ah, right. I did think you were being a bit trusting. :) ... Assembler Command: LCD: Launch Cartridge Disk --- FMail 1.22 * Origin: Virtual insanity (2:440/410.6) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EAG00000 Date: 06/09/97 From: PAUL WALKER Time: 12:29am \/To: SHARON COYNE (Read 0 times) Subj: Need help Hi Sharon, Sharon Coyne to Paul Walker, 23 May 97 18:21. SC> Thanks. I'm going to start experimenting more with Qedit SC> so I'm sure I'll have more questions. :-) I'll help where I can, but I'm sure others would be able to help more - I ust use it as a text editor, without using any of the macros etc. :) ... Finagle's Law: The perversity of the universe tends towards the nfinite. --- FMail 1.22 * Origin: 'twas brillig, and the slithy toves... (2:440/410.6) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: EAJ00000 Date: 06/13/97 From: FRED HOLMES Time: 11:30pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Maintenance Release upgrade From: fred.holmes@mix.cpcug.org (FRED HOLMES) I just received my new manuals and maintenance release for TSE Pro 2.5. Haven't really had time to do anything with them yet, but the new, integrated, complete manuals will be great. I note that the WHATSNEW.DOC file has a detailed recipe for converting from TSEPRO 2.0 to 2.5. It would be nice to also have a detailed recipe for accomplishing the maintenance release upgrade from 2.50a . . . to 2.50e (Perhaps I should RTFM; I haven't looked in the paper book yet). If it's there, then it would be nice if the READ.ME file would point to it. I know, I should know how to do it. And in fact I do, in some sense. But anything I have to do that I haven't done for more than a month has had the details fade from memory. And while what I've done with previous maintenance releases has "worked" I'm not positively sure that I've actually done it completely correctly. With unimportant stuff, it's small loss if an error is made. But in accomplishing an upgrade, there are too many ways to do real damage. Is it a valid procedure to just install to the existing TSE directory and let the install program do everything automatically? Without an explicit statement to that effect, I'm reluctant to try. It, of course, installs nicely to a new/ different location, which I always do first just to check out that the installation disk is ok. Then I do a backup (copy new/newer) to my current TSE directory (backing it all up first of course), and then burn-in TSE.UI and TSE.CFG. Then I recompile all my macros, including re-recompiling the ones that came as .mac files in the maintenance release (The batch file just compiles/recompiles *.s). That seems to do it, but as an unsophisticated computer user, I'm never quite sure. TIA Fred Holmes fred.holmes@mix.cpcug.org --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13)