Well professor, you do credit to your name. ctrl+alt+del actually shows the colors. I also managed to get the colors by putting my rollout in a floate…
Thanks, i’ve checked on two machines which don’t display the colors. One machine had less .net entries in the applications list of windows, the other…
Both Zeboxx and Bobo thanks for the reply, First about the ctrl+n behaviour. I’ve found a callback which is triggered when a name changes. In the fol…
Well, here’s my first challenge entry ever. So i’m likely to overdo it a bit. this one renames an object by doubleclicking on an item in a list. I’ve …
Ok, seems a one man show here… i’ve narrowed down the problem a bit. It seems that running some functions in this script removes the eventhandler f…
Well, maybe i should give a bit more information. This script uses a full dotNet interface with a menu at the top. There are several menuItems per…
Hi, maybe too late. But this might just be what you were looking for. I’ve written a script to install scripts using an .mzp-file. It gives the user …
Hi Bercon, i’m struggling with a listview. I want it to display a nodeselection (name and wirecolor). It’s rather slow when selecting large numbers o…
Thanks Ofer, I’ll try your suggestion out. My brother who has the actual knowledge about databases, instead of me, suggested that SQL commands can ge…
Hey Ofer, i’ve got a question to take your tutorial a step further. You’ve demonstrated how to read from a table by fieldnames. I’d like to add new r…
ah, i see. My tables all have a unique ID in their first column. This ID is auto-generated, yes. Isn’t that generally good database practice? But cre…
Well Shane, since i have no clue what you’re talking about i’ll assume it’s a very smart question. Klaas