Reposted from the edevelop forum, as no-one biting there ...
I have some backgrounds that have animations that are triggered by mouse
events. How do I prevent a program from interrupting another program?
For example if the user causes a mouse event, and then another one, how
do I stop the 2nd m
Excalibur Xcalibur wrote:
> If it's not your job to educate people, shut the fuck up. Let other people
> answer the damn question. We're not enthusiastic to hear your sarcasms. And
> please stop making a freak humiliation show with every single thread. You
> are hampering newbies in asking questio
If it's not your job to educate people, shut the fuck up. Let other people
answer the damn question. We're not enthusiastic to hear your sarcasms. And
please stop making a freak humiliation show with every single thread. You
are hampering newbies in asking questions. The fact that you learned how
What's your point dickhead? Are you trying to be funny here? The guy was
seeking help and I'm sure neither him or the list wanted your fucking
*twisted* opinion. Instead of showing that you're "Mr All Mighty", it would
have been actually more useful if you had said something more relevant.
Nobody c
On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 15:04:03 (-0400),
Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> Michael, I think people get frustrated because you come across as
> saying "Well ya know, that's a stupid way to do what you want" without
> providing any actual education.
I generally point people in the right direction, but
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 12:35:42PM -0400, Michael Jennings wrote:
> That puts a lot of undue strain on our CVS server(s) for no good
> reason. If you have one or more files that show up with conflicts
> (that's what the 'C' at the beginning of the line means), and you know
> you haven't directly/i
OK Thanks. I have already deleted all the files per Zachary's advice.
In future I'll try to identify exactly which file and why. That way we
may be able
to eliminate the issue for other users as well.
Thanks,
Jim
Christopher Michael wrote:
> Jim,
>
> No, there is nothing wrong with those fil
Jim,
No, there is nothing wrong with those files. Everything checks out and
builds properly here. What you can try is to remove all your old cvs
checkout files, and just make the script do a fresh checkout. I'm
certain that there is nothing wrong with cvs or the files as I build it
all daily h
Eric Sandall wrote:
> "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for
> life." If only more people remembered that. ;)
>
> -sandalle
Give a man a fish every day, and he can do something more interesting
with his life than fishing!
Toby
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On Monday 02 April 2007 08:24:38 Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 10:07:09 (-0500),
>
> Zachary Goldberg wrote:
> > To more directly attempt to actually solve your problem:
> >
> > Try and delete all your old stuff, and do a fresh checkout. That
> > should definetely solve yo
On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 18:26:00 (+0200),
Charles de Noyelle wrote:
> I have the same problem OFTEN (maybe the fiveth time in 3 months).
> "just" deleting e17_cvs/ (made by easy_e17.sh in ~) solves the
> problem... But still dirty.
That puts a lot of undue strain on our CVS server(s) for no
I have the same problem OFTEN (maybe the fiveth time in 3 months).
"just" deleting e17_cvs/ (made by easy_e17.sh in ~) solves the
problem... But still dirty.
Michael Jennings a écrit :
> On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 10:07:09 (-0500),
> Zachary Goldberg wrote:
>
>> To more directly attempt to ac
Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 10:07:09 (-0500),
> Zachary Goldberg wrote:
>
>
>> To more directly attempt to actually solve your problem:
>>
>> Try and delete all your old stuff, and do a fresh checkout. That
>> should definetely solve your issue.
>>
>
> Yes, becau
On Monday, 02 April 2007, at 10:07:09 (-0500),
Zachary Goldberg wrote:
> To more directly attempt to actually solve your problem:
>
> Try and delete all your old stuff, and do a fresh checkout. That
> should definetely solve your issue.
Yes, because that's the solution to all problems: Nuke ev
To more directly attempt to actually solve your problem:
Try and delete all your old stuff, and do a fresh checkout. That
should definetely solve your issue.
--ZGold
On 4/2/07, Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday, 01 April 2007, at 21:31:15 (-0500),
> MillTek wrote:
>
> > O
On Sunday, 01 April 2007, at 21:31:15 (-0500),
MillTek wrote:
> OK, CVS itself may be functioning properly but there's something
> wrong with those files (or the ones immediately after them).
No, there isn't.
> The script has performed flawlessly in the months since I started
> using it. Therefo
On 04/02/2007 08:57, MillTek wrote:
> Ravenlock wrote:
>> On 04/02/2007 00:29, MillTek wrote:
>>> Ravenlock wrote:
On 04/01/2007 21:39, MillTek wrote:
> Hi Ravenlock,
>
> Thanks for the reply. No, I don't use xscreensaver. Just E. I
> start that through entrance which
Ravenlock wrote:
> On 04/02/2007 00:29, MillTek wrote:
>> Ravenlock wrote:
>>> On 04/01/2007 21:39, MillTek wrote:
>>>
Hi Ravenlock,
Thanks for the reply. No, I don't use xscreensaver. Just E. I
start that through entrance which is exec'ed by .xinitrc.The
problem i
On 04/02/2007 00:29, MillTek wrote:
> Ravenlock wrote:
>> On 04/01/2007 21:39, MillTek wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ravenlock,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply. No, I don't use xscreensaver. Just E. I start
>>> that through entrance which is exec'ed by .xinitrc.The problem is
>>> still there.
>>>
>>
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