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  • M Michael Dunn

    You're thinking of the Pause key, actually. Hit Pause to pause(!) the scrolling of text, any other key to unpause. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/

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    Chris Maunder
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    Which brings to mind the question: If you hit the pause key and it appears to do nothing, has it, or has it not, achieved it's stated function? Woo - a bit too Zen for a Wednesday... cheers, Chris Maunder

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    • C ColinDavies

      :-) , Yeah i couldn't resist Regardz Colin Davies A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama .

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      Colin - I'm getting addicted to your sigs. Do you want me to implement multiple sigs, or sig-a-day, or random-sig-o-matic? I just wanna make it easy for you to change them :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Colin - I'm getting addicted to your sigs. Do you want me to implement multiple sigs, or sig-a-day, or random-sig-o-matic? I just wanna make it easy for you to change them :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Gee Chris, A random-sig-o-matic soundz like a kool idea ! However , I'm unsure if others would enjoy/utilize it. Todayz sig is specially for you mate :-) Hey what happened to that Chat thingy you were making for Bart. Regardz Colin RedoC ++ Coder

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          Gee Chris, A random-sig-o-matic soundz like a kool idea ! However , I'm unsure if others would enjoy/utilize it. Todayz sig is specially for you mate :-) Hey what happened to that Chat thingy you were making for Bart. Regardz Colin RedoC ++ Coder

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          Sweet. We can all be 3l1t3, d00d And that "chat thingy I was making for Bart" will have to wait! (actually I think a "chat thingy I can plug in without actually doing any work" would be nicer. Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone?) cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Sweet. We can all be 3l1t3, d00d And that "chat thingy I was making for Bart" will have to wait! (actually I think a "chat thingy I can plug in without actually doing any work" would be nicer. Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone?) cheers, Chris Maunder

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            I think a 3rd party freebie would be good enough for starters, There is no use putting in a stack of work for something that maybe no-body will use. Regardz Colin A Santa dog lived as a devil god at NASA

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              I think a 3rd party freebie would be good enough for starters, There is no use putting in a stack of work for something that maybe no-body will use. Regardz Colin A Santa dog lived as a devil god at NASA

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              My thoughts exactly. And it would leave me more time for sig-o-rama.asp. cheers, Chris Maunder

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              • C Chris Maunder

                This reminds me of the virtual window managers in Unix (old Sun box I think - was long time ago). I remember having a setup where I had 4 windows - one for email, one for editing/compiling, one for surfing and one for writing up results. It was so cool to be able to flip between the screens, with each screen setup with it's own icons. I wonder why Windows has never embraced the Virtual Window thing... cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Erik Funkenbusch
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                Actually, the Amiga used to offer that as well, however each screen could be a different resolution and color depth. You could also have part of one screen visible with part of another also visible. Very cool. Windows does have virtual desktops. There are lots of apps to help you take advantage of that.

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                  This reminds me of the virtual window managers in Unix (old Sun box I think - was long time ago). I remember having a setup where I had 4 windows - one for email, one for editing/compiling, one for surfing and one for writing up results. It was so cool to be able to flip between the screens, with each screen setup with it's own icons. I wonder why Windows has never embraced the Virtual Window thing... cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Mike Stevenson
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                  Actually, WindowsNT has support for 255 virtual desktops built into the kernel (not Win9x though). Apparently, an applet has never been written by MS to configure and/or access these desktops. There are a number of managers available as shareware. A few do use the built in Virutal Desktop apis, but most fake it (yuck). -Mike Stevenson Owner, Liquid Mirror Software CoderX@liquidmirror.com

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Sweet. We can all be 3l1t3, d00d And that "chat thingy I was making for Bart" will have to wait! (actually I think a "chat thingy I can plug in without actually doing any work" would be nicer. Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone?) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Uwe Keim
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                    I'm just about buing a Java-Applet-baed chat-component for a current project. I'll give response of how good it worked as soon as we are done. Uwe Keim http://www.zeta-software.de

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      My thoughts exactly. And it would leave me more time for sig-o-rama.asp. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      Leo Davidson
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                      An IRC channel somewhere would be nice. Then you can have a Java applet on the webpage for easy access, but people can also use better IRC client applications if they want to. (And people can sit in the channel all day and maybe answer the odd question if someone comes in for advice. I've almost always got an IRC client loaded...)

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