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Date: May 13, 2004
From: "Louis C. Sacha"
Date: Aug 15, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Aarons Cy berdog Apple Scripts
These AppleScripts were created to automate two common tasks for Cyberdog
users: deleting the Log file and emptying the Cyberdog Cache, Cyberdog
Temp, and News Enclosures folders. Anyone may distribute this software at
no charge as long as the enclosed Read Me file is included and I am
notified via e-mail at the above address.
Date: Nov 24, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Sudderth)
Subject: AboutBoxScroll 1.1 XCMD
An XCMD which displays an "About Box" with a scrolling field. Version 1.1
fixes a PowerMac bug. Part of the Core Collection.
Date: Apr 12, 1996
From: (Perry Barton) [email protected]
Subject: About XCMD 1.1r
Replaces "About HyperCard..." in the Apple menu with your own menuItem.
Also enables you to place an additional menuItem immediately below it.
Version 1.1r contains the _final_ registration information.
Date: Jun 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: scriptAction XFCN
scriptAction XFCN enables you to use appleScript scripts from within
HyperTalk handlers. Free of charge.
Tech Support
[email protected]
PCMac Computers, Software & Communications Ltd.
Mordei Hagetaot 103 Beersheva, Israel
http://pcmac.co.il
Date: Apr 29, 2003
From: Spim Spam Spoum
Date: Dec 09, 1993
From: [email protected] (Povl H. Pedersen)
Subject: After Dark programmer's docs
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 12:41:13 -0600
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Here are the After Dark programmers documentation as downloaded from AOL.
It is posted with permission from Berkeley Systems, and they encourage
widest possible spread, as new modules sells more copies of AD.
Povl H. Pedersen - Macintosh Consultant and Programmer
[email protected] (preferred) / [email protected]
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Date: Feb 06, 1996
From: [email protected] (Kiselyov Oleg)
Subject: c++advio: Advanced i/o & arithmetic compression classlib
Attached is an updated version of c++advio, an advanced i/o &
arithmetic compression classlib, Mac distribution. Please replace an
old version
info-mac:/dev/lib/advanced-io-cpp.hqx
which you currently have. The most significant change is a 4-line
tweak with sharing of an i/o buffer (which became necessary as CW8 has
changed the way virtual classes are destroyed). The current
implementation hopefully gets rid of these specific dependencies for
good. All projects and the library are recompiled with CW8. For the
first time it became possible to use PowerPC alignment of structures
in the CW projects that use C++ streams (it crashed before).
c++advio: Various advanced i/o codings of streams of integers
Keywords: arithmetic coding, start-stop coding, endian i/o, compression
Hot points:
- variable-bit coding of sequences of integers
(including the Arithmetic compression)
- explicit endian specification in dealing with integer streams
- a trick of sharing a stream buffer (a "file") among several streams
- with a validation code to verify everything
- with a commented source and CW8 projects
Please see a README file for more details.
Date: Oct 27, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: AEMailer 1.0.0
AEMailer is an apple event to SMTP engine for the Macintosh. The
archive includes a manual.
kirk
AmeriSwede
Sweden
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: [email protected] (Tom Emerson)
Subject: AGMenu 1.0: Enhanced Guide Menu management
AGMenu is a small library which manages the Guide (or Help, or Balloon
Help, or Question) Menu for you, letting you stash your application's
Apple guides in their own folder, out of the way of inquisitive users.
AGMenu places your guides in the correct locations in the menu, and uses
the same criteria that Apple Guide 2.0 uses when decided which guides
should be included. Integrating AGMenu into your application is trivial
and can often be done in less than an hour.
Further information can be found at
Date: Feb 04, 1995
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 1995 11:36:46 -0500
From: [email protected] (Ben Denckla)
Subject: AIFF_DSP: An AIFF File DSP Programmer's Framework in Portable C
AIFF_DSP: An Audio IFF File DSP Programmer's Framework in Portable C
available via ftp at "ftp.cs.jhu.edu" in pub/dsp
Note for users of previous versions of AIFF_DSP: The only change in this
version is that unlike v21, it includes the correct version of interface.c,
which was correct in v20 but not in v21. This old version of interface.c
did not compiler under newer versions of Think C.
Introduction
This archive contains code which provides a framework in which user-written
C functions which process the data in Audio IFF (AIFF) files are called.
The framework contains main() and deals with all aspects of AIFF file
handling, allowing the user to concentrate solely on the development of
his/her DSP algorithm. For those readers who are familiar with Tom Erbe's
"SoundHack" program for the Macintosh, this framework is similar to that
program except for the fact that source is available and portable and you
can add your own processing functions in a very modular, simple way.
Theory of Operation
The framework calls three user-written functions in the course of its
execution. First it calls a user-written initialization function, which
would typically do things like set up lookup tables. Then it repeatedly
calls a user-written processing function, each time placing a new block of
data in the buffer. When the AIFF file has been exhausted of data, it
calls a user-written termination function, which would typically do things
like free memory which had been malloc()'ed for a lookup table.
Though the framework was originally designed for the processing of AIFF
files where an AIFF file is taken as input and an AIFF file is made as
output, through the setting of user-defined variables, the framework can be
made to take no input or make no output. The mode in which no input is
taken is useful for tasks such as the generation of AIFF files by
algorithmic means. The "no output" mode is mode is useful for tasks such
as the analysis of AIFF files, where the analysis output goes to the screen
or to a non-AIFF file.
The three user functions and the the two user variables above are typically
defined in their own .c file. This file contains a global structure which
contains the two variables and pointers to the three functions. This
quintuplet defines what I call a "plugin." The only contact with framework
code that needs to occur is to "register" a plugin. This consists of
adding the name of the plugin to lists of other plugins in
"plugin_specific.c". All of these plugins are available at runtime and one
is chosen by the end user.
Much more could be written about how to use the framework but time
constraints compel me to merely direct the reader to the included examples
of processing functions and to the source code for the framework itself.
Portability
When THINK_C is defined (which happens automatically when that compiler is
being used), the program compiles to an executable that does some
Macintosh-specific things. Otherwise, a generic text-mode program is
created. This generic mode has been tested successfully on the following
UNIX systems, using gcc except where noted:
OS: SunOS 5.3 (UNIX System V Release 4.0) machine type: sun4d sparc
OS: HP-UX A.09.03 machine type: HP 9000/712
OS: ULTRIX 4.3 machine type: RISC (DECstation 5000/240)
OS: NeXTStep machine type: NeXT
OS: OSF/1 v2.0 machine type: Alpha (using native DEC cc)
On little-endian machines, audio data with a 16 bit sample word size is
automatically byte-swapped before delivery to the user-written processing
function. It is byte-swapped back again before being written to the output
file.
On Macintosh compilers other than Think C, there may be some small
modifications needed to the code in "Think_C.c" that sets the file type to
'AIFF'. Other than that, if you just #define THINK_C, code should work
fine on other Macintosh compilers. The code has been tested successfully
on Think C 5.0 and Symantec C++ 7.0.
Miscellany
If you would like to receive email notification of further updates to these
programs, please send mail to my address below. I am also very interested
in hearing what you plan to do or have done with my code, so please drop me
a note for that reason as well.
This project was funded in part by the Ford Foundation's project to provide
grants for undergraduate research at Harvard University.
Ben Denckla
[email protected]
February 4, 1995
Date: Jul 19, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Date: Mar 18, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alertia V1.02
Alertia V1.02
Freeware 1998 AKUA interactive media AG.
Alertia provides scriptable timed automated alert cancelation and
keyboard activation of alert and dialog controls (whew!).
System 7.0 is the minimum needed. It has been tested on System 7 and 8.
If you want it to run on some system and it doesn't, just let me know and
I'll fix it.
V1.02 Fixes operation on 68K macs, catches alert-alert situations and
uses red/yellow status colors for better display on B/W or greyscale macs.
To script Alertia, you need to DL the Akua Sweets Scripting Additions
V1.2 or later.
by Gregory Lemperle-Kerr
[email protected]
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
: Gregory Lemperle-Kerr : [email protected] :
: : :
: AKUA interactive media AG : www.akua.ch :
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
Date: Jan 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alertia 1.0
Alertia V1.0
Freeware 1998 AKUA interactive media AG.
Alertia provides scriptable timed automated alert cancelation and
keyboard activation of alert and dialog controls (whew!).
System 7.0 is the minimum needed. It has been tested on System 7 and 8.
If you want it to run on some system and it doesn't, just let me know
and I'll fix it.
by Gregory Lemperle-Kerr
[email protected]
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
: Gregory Lemperle-Kerr : [email protected] :
: : :
: AKUA interactive media AG : www.akua.ch :
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
Date: Jul 29, 1996
From: (Alessandro Levi Montalcini) [email protected]
Subject: Alex's Encrypt 1.0.1 FAT
Price: Freeware
Source: ftp://ftp.alpcom.it/software/mac/LMontalcini
FAT VERSION - CONTAINS BOTH 680x0 AND NATIVE POWERPC CODE
Alex's Encrypt is a simple encryption utility that encrypts
one file at a time. The encryption key is stored in a
variable-length key file that can be as small as 512 bytes or
as large as the entire file to encrypt.
Using a key file instead of a password makes the encryption
only suitable for cases where the key can be stored in a
different location or sent separately to the receiver.
I built this utility so that I could store large encrypted
files in my ftp directory and send relatively small key files
by e-mail to the people that had to download them. Password
protection on the compressed archives was not enough, since it
still allowed everyone to peek at the archive's contents.
New in version 1.0.1:
- Now freeware, updated documentation and recompiled with
the CodeWarrior 9.
Date: Nov 22, 1999
From: Luther Fuller
Date: Jun 27, 1999
From: Luther Fuller
Date: Jul 20, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Align Utilities 8.1.8
Align Utilities 8.1.8 - is a set of two AppleScript Drag & Drop applications,
Window Align and Icon Align, that are useful in improving the appearance
of disk and folder windows under Mac OS 8. These are internationalized
applications that should work properly in any language.
Window align - positions windows of desktop folders and disks at the
upper left corner of the main screen, just below the Menu bar; all other
folder windows are positioned so that its left edge is aligned with that
of its parent and its title bar is just below the title bar of its
parent. The width and height of the window conforms to the Width and
Height preferences. An Option Key feature lets you position windows for
all sub-folders, sub-sub-folders, etc. This version adds a new List Max
/ List Min preference and corrects a problem with deeply nested folders.
(Requires Mac OS 8.0, 8.1 or 8.5)
Icon Align - aligns icons in a window with icon view to a grid with 2, 3
or 4 columns and in a list view window sets the View Options to Name
only. An Option Key feature lets you copy the View of a window to all of
its sub-folders, sub-sub-folders, etc. (Requires Mac OS 8.0 or 8.1. Not
compatible with 8.5.)
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: ALXSCR11.HQX
This is Alex's Scripts 1.1, a set of 4 scripts that mainly do things at specified
times. It installs to:
MacHD Desktop Alex's Scripts 1.1 TimeScript DropQuit DropLaunch Scanner ReadMe
------------- For details, see the readme file.
(C)1997 Alex Savage
Date: Jun 22, 1994
From: "Rene G.A. Ros"
Date: Feb 17, 1997
From: [email protected] (Todd McDaniel)
Subject: AnGST 1.2 fat - ANother Gestalt Selector Tester update
AnGST: ANother Gestalt Selector Tester.
AnGST is a tiny application that tells you a few interesting things about
your Macintosh (Memory, CPUs/FPU, etc...).
AnGST is update-ware. If you find that AnGST improperly reports the status
of your Macintosh, please e-mail me a description of the error, and I'll do
my best to correct it an upcoming version.
Version History:
1.2 Maintenance Release. (1/30/97) Added Multiprocessor detection (requires
MP library).
!!Includes three special suprise desktop patterns!!
Todd McDaniel
Date: Dec 05, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Perl script to strip AOL headers
Attached is a MacPerl droplet that will read in an America Online mail file
saved as text, and will output a BBEdit Lite text file on the desktop with
the trailing AOL "headers" stripped off. These headers at the end of the
file tended to confuse file readers such as Easy View, and are probably not
widely useful once you've debugged sendmail (but who among us has done a
thorough job of that?).
It requires MacPerl by Matthias Neeracher and Tim Endres (and, of course,
Larry Wall), which is available for free download at the sumex-aim mirror
nearest you. It should work with MacPerl 4 or MacPerl 5, though I have only
used it with MacPerl 5.1.3r2 (21 Jan 1997).
To use this droplet, first save AOL mail as a text file, to anywhere but the
desktop. Next, select and drop the text files onto the droplet file, which
will write an output text file in the desktop folder. If the output file
looks satisfactory, you can delete the original file.
This was a good way to begin learning Perl, which I would recommend to anyone
who needs to fiddle with text files.
Bill Cameron
[email protected]
Date: May 08, 2001
From: HOnza Koudelka
Date: Oct 24, 1995
From: Andrew Nemeth
Date: Oct 20, 1992
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1992 08:29:16 +0100
From: [email protected] (Stephen Cooper)
Subject: AE Interface.pl v1.01
This code works only with LPA MacProlog 4.5 or better.
AE Interface.pl is the source code for a prolog interface to Apple events.
This program allows retreiving succesive answers to prolog goals and
translation of the answers to e.g., HyperTalk commands. The answers are in
text format, perfect for working with HyperCard or SuperCard.
-----------------------------------------------------------
Stephen Cooper +46-(0)18-18 10 73 (voice)
Computing Science Dept +46-(0)18-52 12 70 (fax)
Uppsala University, Sweden [email protected]
Date: Oct 11, 1993
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:33 +1300
From: "Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University, Hamilton, NZ"
Subject: info-mac/UserInterface/appmenu-additions-as.hqx
Hi.
Enclosed is a small update to my Application Menu scripting addition for
AppleScript. The code is the same as before, but I have changed some resource
attributes to try to avoid occasional crashes that could occur with the
previous version.
Please replace your current copy of the archive with this version.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Computer Services Dept
University of Waikato
Hamilton
New Zealand
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Oct 16, 1998
Subject: AppSwitcher Control 1.1
From: [email protected]
Subject: AppSwitcherControl1.1
Description:
AppSwitcher Control is a handy application which allows you to customize
the appearance and behavior of the Application Switcher in Mac OS 8.5.
AppSwitcher Control is free.
Requirements:
AppSwitcher Control requires a PowerPC Macintosh running Mac OS 8.5.
Version History:
v1.0 1998-09-17
- Initial Release. My first Macintosh application ever.
v1.1 1998-09-21
- Revised layout of options using more visual elements. Eliminated popup menus.
- Added miniature representation of the screen which allows you to visually
set position, orientation, and grow direction, all at once.
- Added ability to edit name width. Click the arrows to increment or
decrement by 10 pixels. Shift-click to increment or decrement by 1 pixel.
- Added ability to order by name or launch order, normal or reverse.
- AppSwitcher Control now reads the Application Switcher's settings only
the first time you launch it. When you quit AppSwitcher Control, it saves
your settings to its own preferences file. From then on, it reads settings
from its preferences file at launch. This results in much faster launch
times.
- AppSwitcher Control now does a better job of loading the existing settings.
- AppSwitcher Control now remembers which tab was frontmost when you last
used the application.
- Added balloon help for just about everything.
- General cleanup of the internal workings of the app.
Questions?
mailto:[email protected]
http://www.pascal.com/software/
Date: Nov 10, 1994
Date: 10 Jul 1992 11:11:05 -0700
From: "Apgar, Eric"
Date: Dec 01, 2000
From: David Kibrick
Date: Mar 25, 1996
From: Hugh Senior, [email protected]
Subject: askPW() dialog
The attached project contains a means of implementing an askPassword dialog
in SuperCard, suspending the script execution until a result is returned.
All Info is contained in the project, with parameters and application
examples.
Hope it proves useful to others.
/H
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Application Switching Manager v1.1.0
This file should be put in your "Macintosh Development Tools" section.
The Application Switching Manager (ASM) is a public API installed by both
ClaireWare Software's Program Switcher control panel
(http://www.kamprath.net/claireware/program_switcher.html) and Binary
Software's PowerSwitch control panel
(http://www.binarysoft.com/psmac/psmac.html
application with advanced process management and window management
services, abiding by any settings that the user may have set in either
Program Switcher or PowerSwitch.
Date: Sep 24, 1996
From: (Chris Culy) [email protected]
Subject: Associative arrays for HyperCard
This stack contains 2 XFCNs and 2 XCMDS to manage associative arrays.
Associative arrays are arrays which can have strings as indices. For example,
myPets[dog]
Of course, the indices can be numbers as well, so these externals provide
true arrays for HyperCard.
These externals are free for non-commercial use, and may be freely
distributed.
If you like them, or are inspired to do a better job on associative
arrays, send me e-mail: [email protected]
Thanks.
Chris
Date: Feb 19, 2001
From: Pecetta
Date: Apr 03, 1993
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 14:30:39 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Pascal source code: async sound production
I was trying to get Think Pascal 4.0.2 to play anynchronous sounds (sounds
that play while other things are happening). It turns out that you have to
remove the [D] Debug compile option or else the machine crashes.
On the road to discovering this, I made a 'minimal' anynchronous sound
playing
program. A sample sound playing program is provided by Jim Reekes in the
DTS
folder of apple.com, but it is very elaborate and complex. What I offer
here
is a minimum piece of source code that a beginner could look at to see the
essential elements of async sound production, done by-the-book (vol VI of
Inside Apple, in this case).
--------
Marv Westrom
Faculty of Education, UBC
Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z4
Date: Aug 18, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: AtariWriter Convert
An AtariWriter conversion utility in HyperCard. (snazzy title, no?)
This is a Macintosh HyperCard stack I wrote a while back to convert
AtariWriter documents into Rich Text Format (RTF) files which could be
imported into MS Word.
You'll need:
- A Macintosh (duh
Date: Jan 15, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: AtmOps Library
AtmOps is a simple library that provides a uniform interface
for performing atomic operations across all hardware and
software configurations of the Mac OS. It provides atomic
compare-and-swap, addition, and bit set/clear/test functions.
The library is designed for application-level code (i.e., it's
not suitable for writing device drivers). Full source is
included.
Paul Lalonde
[email protected]
Date: Aug 11, 1999
From: Johan Landin,
Date: Jun 08, 1999
From: "Glenn R. Howes"
Date: Jun 22, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: AudioTimeScaleLib1.1.hqx
High quality audio time scaling PowerMac native DSP library for
use with Metrowerks CodeWarrior. Allows changing the length of
a soundfile without affecting pitch. Highly optimized coding of
S.Sprenger's 'TIDE' algorithm.
Version 1.1
Date: Sep 25, 1996
From: [email protected] (Paul Consolo)
Subject: AutoCheck XFCN - The only "char-by-char" text validity checker.
AutoCheck XFCN
1996 ZiggySoft, By Paul Consolo
e-mail: [email protected]
The Mac graphic environment is very different from the one of IBM
mini-systems (like old AS400). Yes, this is well-known. But, although the
many advantages of our Mac, some little feature, especially for commercial
purposes, is not present.
In Macintosh, the editing of standard fields, for example, rarely can be
controlled "as-you-type", but only checked after the text is completely
entered. Thus, also in HyperCard.
AutoCheck is an XFCN that, involving the "keyDown" hyperTalk function,
allows a "char-by-char" control of the text you type on a field; you can
decide to enter only numbers, letters, regular dates, formatted text, or
any group of predefined chars. The entered char can be automatically
modified (upper case, lower case, initial caps) and the total string lenght
can be limited to any number of chars.
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: AutoRename 1.0. A useful utility
AutoRename 1.0
What is this?
This is a simple utility to rename full folders in one click. It
allows you to create a Base name to each file and then apply a number
after the base name. It works great for preping image files for the
web, or htmls for a website. Many uses can be gained. Stay tuned for
the latest updates.
Please use this utility with caution, as for there is no "undo" for
this utility. Once you have renamed a folders contents, it is not
undoable, sorry. Later versions will include: undo's, ability to add
just file extentions, plug-ins and much more. If you have any
suggestions for me please contact me: [email protected] I would
love to hear some ideas. Report any bugs to me also.
How to use AutoRename 1.0
To rename an entire folder of files (not including enclosed files),
just click the Select Folder button on the main screen. After selecting
a folder, type in a "base name", select a file extention if you wish to
"force" one, and click "Begin"
There is online help by clicking on the question mark icon in the
upper right hand corner of the window. Click the Help button in the
dialog box, and then click the mouse over an item which you require help
on. Later versions will include a troubleshooting, however because of
the basicness of this utility, troubleshooting would have been somewhat
unnecessary.
Disclaimer
AutoRename 1.0 has been tested on a G3 PowerMacintosh (PM770) and
runs great. Any errors or problems that may occur are not the
responsibility of the programmer, nor shal any compensation be given in
the event of any errors. Please use this file and any included files
only how they were intended to be used, do not change any included files
without permission of the authors. Thank you for using my software.
Date: Dec 16, 2000
From: Norbert Mueller
Date: Nov 20, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Banana Peeler 1.01
Banana Peeler 1.01
Bug fix version. Removes more banners.
Banana Peeler is an AppleScript (compiled as an application) that
comments out the banner code in Sherlock files. No more banner ads on
your desktop! Just double-click to run.
Read the read me.
Requires: Mac OS 8.5, AppleScript standard install
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bartender V1.31
Bartender V1.31 - free dist. rights
Bartender was originally written for a Pippin developer who wanted the
menu bar to be invisible while starting his CD. Bartender can (now) do
these things:
1. Prevent the menu-bar from ever being drawn.
2. Prevent the menu-bar area from being usable.
3. Let the menu-bar come & go depending on mouse/keys.
4. Prevent anything from being dragged.
5. Disable extraneous monitors on (non-sensing) video cards.
Bartender patches no traps and is CD-ROM ready.
Freeware by Gregory Lemperle-Kerr
1998 AKUA interactive media AG
Released: 1. August, 1998.
Happy 1st Birthday, Ciela Fontaine Kerr!
Date: Nov 26, 1995
From: Mason Loring Bliss
Date: Feb 13, 2005
From: Michael Tsai
Date: Oct 18, 1994
From: [email protected] (Bare Bones Software)
Subject: BBEdit 3.0 Extension Developer's Kit
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 1994 19:22:10 -0700 (PDT)
The attached StuffIt Deluxe archive contains documentation,
interfaces, and sample source code that developers can use to write
BBEdit extensions. This updated version features revamped
documentation, a new "universal" include file, and information and
samples on how to write PowerPC-native extensions.
Extensions written with this kit are compatible with BBEdit and BBEdit
Lite, version 3.0, and, if properly written, are also
backward-compatible with older versions of BBEdit.
The extension developer's kit is also immediately for anonymous FTP
from ftp.netcom.com, in /pub/bbsw, and from ftp.std.com, in
/pub/bbedit. If you have a URL-aware utility such as MacWEB,
Anarchie, or Mosaic, you can directly access the developer's kit with
one of the following URLs:
ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bbsw/bbedit-30-dev-kit.hqx
ftp://ftp.std.com/pub/bbedit/bbedit-30-dev-kit.hqx
--
Bare Bones Software, Inc. Internet: [email protected]
%==========================================================================%
Rich Siegel Michael Fryar Patrick Woolsey
President & CEO Chief Operating Officer Chief Technology Officer
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: BB-Gun - BBEdit auto-typer
BB-Gun
This tiny drag and drop utility should be useful to webmasters, HTML hackers,
programmers, and general BBEdit-o-philes. It simply converts any file (or
multiple files) dropped on it into BBEdit text files.
Freeware.
By Jim Gelcer
[email protected]
http://www.idirect.com/users/jimig.html
BB-Gun may be included on a CD-ROM under certain specific conditions, as
described in the accompanying Readme file.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:45:07.00
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: BenchMark Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:27 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Aug 30, 1996
From: (Moritz Grund) [email protected]
Subject: Best of HC Xtensions - MAC
Thats a compilation of the best Hyper Card XMCDs and XFCNs...
German Version
Text from Mathias Khalert...
Freeware
So long! Moritz Grund
http://nextop.in-berlin.de/~zed
When do you use pgp please tell me that!
Date: May 10, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Better Edit Keys 1.1J (Japanese version)
From: (Haruka ISHI) [email protected] Subject: Better Edit Keys 1.1J
(Japanese version)
Better Edit Keys 1.1J is the Japanese version of Alessandro Levi
Montalcini's original.
* Better Edit Keys is a cool system enhancement that allows you to use
the shift, option and control keys with the arrows, delete, forward
delete and clear keys in any standard text editing field, including
basic text editors such as SimpleText. This makes it much easier to
work with text without reaching the mouse. The following key
combinations are allowed:
- shift + any arrow: extend the current selection. - option + left/right
arrow: move to the previous or next word. - control + left/right arrow
or option + up/down arrow: move to the beginning or end of the current
line. - shift + option + any arrow: move like option + arrow while
extending the selection. - option + delete: delete up to the beginning
of the current word (or clear selection). - forward delete or shift +
delete: delete the next character (or clear selection). - option +
forward delete or shift + option + delete: delete up to the end of the
current word (or clear selection). - clear: clear the current selection,
if any. - option + clear: delete the current word (or clear selection).
* The above tasks should usually be performed by applications, but many
of them don't care. Better Edit Keys implements this default behavior in
all situations where the application is not already taking care of it,
but it does nothing if the application handles the keystrokes by itself.
This means that the above keystrokes will not work if the application
already handles them. For example recent versions of SimpleText handle
the forward delete key by themselves, which also disables the option +
forward delete keystroke provided by Better Edit Keys. There is no safe
way to override the application's own handling of the keystrokes, so
Better Edit Keys is only useful for applications that don't handle them
and for generic text editing fields like the ones in dialog windows.
New in version 1.1: - Minor changes in the code. Switched the payment
method to Kagi and recompiled with CodeWarrior 11.
This is $10 shareware. Have fun and support Alex.
The Japanese versions of Alessandro's programs are available at:
http://persoweb.francenet.fr/~alm/alm_files.html
ftp://ftp.alpcom.it/software/mac/LMontalcini/localized/
Haruka Ishi [email protected] May 9, 1997
Date: Jul 07, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: beyond-html-103
When composing a website, many elements come back, like a standard
banner, or
the same footer, etc. In traditional html, you'd have to copy&paste these
elements over and over again in the individual pages. An update
nightmare!
Beyond HTML allows you to:
- use include files
- use macro definitions
- conditional compilation
- tidbits, like: C-style comments, automatic modification date, special
characters,..
Beyond HTML is implemented as a MetroWerks' CodeWarrior Plugin. CW Pro 2
or higher is required.
----
You are allowed to put the archive on a CD. A manual is included.
Greetings,
Jan Bruyndonckx
Date: Jul 08, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Binary Calculator 1.0.3
Binary Calculator 1.0.3
Binary Calculator is a simple RPN-style calculator designed for programmers. It lets you manipulate numbers in a variety of formats and do binary operations on them that few other calculators allow. With BinCalc you can directly turn bits on and off just by clicking them.
Date: Aug 26, 1996
From: (John Montbriand) [email protected]
Subject: BitMap Libraries 3.0
3.0 replaces 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0.
now includes PowerPC interfaces for Macintosh Common Lisp.
Routines for drawing with bitmaps.
- routines for creating bitmap structures in memory.
- rotate functions for rotating bitmaps 90 degrees left and right,
- flip functions for flipping bitmap data both vertically
and horizontally,
- a trace edges routine for tracing the edges of an image,
- a rotation routine for rotating a bitmap to a particular angle,
- a routine for duplicating bitmaps,
- a routine for comparing bitmaps,
- routines providing the painbucket tool and lasso tool effects,
- transfer routines for transfering bitmap data to and from the
PICT format,
- a complete set of logical operations on bitmaps,
- a complete set of pixel oriented routines for testing, setting,
clearing, and toggling individual pixels in bitmaps,
- routines and a macro allowing you to quickly and easily draw
into bitmaps,
- routines for copying bitmap images to the current grafport,
Full C source code, source code examples, tons of documentation,
and a 411 help file.
These libraries are for free.
Copyright (C) 1996 by John Montbriand. All Rights Reserved.
Date: Oct 04, 1993
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 93 23:08:11 -0700
From: [email protected] (Tzong-Shuoh Yang)
Subject: Bob15.hqx - Bob Programming Language (Think C source)
This is the Tinnk C 6.01 version of Bob 1.5. For details,
please see article
Betz, David.
"Your own tiny object-oriented language: C++? Smalltalk?
What about Bob? (an interpreter formed from C++ and Lisp)
(tutorial)", Dr. Dobbs Journal v16, n9 (Sept, 1991):26
(8 pages).
Bob was written by:
David Betz
P.O. Box 144
Peterborough, NH 03458
(603) 924-4145
Bob is available free of charge for non-commercial use. If
you're interested in using Bob commercially, please contact him
at the above address.
The original source codes are written in Microsoft C and can be
obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.mv.com.
Have fun.
T. S. Yang ([email protected])
================================================================
Date: Jun 26, 1997
Subject: Bolo Maps
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 93 02:42:47 -0800
From: Stuart Cheshire
Date: Dec 11, 1996
From: [email protected] (Reinder Verlinde)
Subject: BoxMaker++ 1.5
BoxMaker++ is a freeware C++ shell for the creation of dropboxes
(programs which are mainly used by dropping files onto them.
The files are then processed by the dropbox). It comes with
C++ complete source code, CodeWarrior and Symantec projects,
and some example dropboxes for locking/unlocking files,
changing creator and type, for generating a directory listing,
and with full source code to uZak, a program to play back the
sound tracks of QuickTime movies. If you are only interested
in getting a copy of uZak: this is uploaded separately.
Date: Mar 15, 1996
From: Andrew Barry, [email protected]
Subject: BugHuntLite 1.1
Welcome to BugHuntLite, the free memory protection library for PowerPC
developers using Metrowerks CodeWarrior.
BugHuntLite:
* validates reads and writes to memory - dropping into the debugger if an
illegal address is accessed;
* requires no source code changes (other then calling the initialisation
function);
* only validates memory operations performed by your program - if you ask the
OS to hose you, it will still oblige;
* is free - memory protection should be a right, not a privilege;
* is wildly incompatible with Virtual Memory (and probably RamDoubler);
* is written by a 'rogue' programmer, with no inside knowledge from
Metrowerks, Apple, etc.
* is only compatible with Metrowerks CW7 & CW8;
* only works with PowerPC code
This fixes a problem in BugHuntLite 0.9 & 1.0
Thanks.
Andrew Barry
Date: Apr 25, 2000
From: Jeff Beeghly
Date: Sep 30, 1993
From <@balaena.bio.vu.nl:[email protected]> Wed Sep 22 07:27:55 1993
From: "Rene G.A. Ros"
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: CamParse - WebCamToo 1.4 log parser
CamParse will parse out a log generated by WebCamToo 1.4 and extract some
meaningfull information including who is visiting the server, where are
they coming from, and how long they are staying. Given enough memory and
enough time, it should handle logs of just about any size. I have run it on
a log with 50,000 lines on my Performa 6400 in about two minutes. Right now
it's just a Perl script, so it requires MacPerl to run.
Nowhere Man
[email protected]
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~cth2
Date: Feb 11, 1996
From: Ken Dunham
Date: Apr 14, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: CapsLight 1.2
CapsLight is a small control panel intended for PowerBook users,
although it will work on any Macintosh computer with System 7.0 or later.
CapsLight displays an icon in the menubar whenever the caps lock key is
engaged. On Powerbooks whose keyboards don't have a locking caps lock key
and have no caps lock light, this is a helpful feature.
Version 1.2 adds no new features, but fixes a small bug that prevented
the menubar being redrawn properly on some computers.
thanks,
Alastair Matthews
Date: Jul 29, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Cat'sEyeView vol.7
Cat'sEyeView vol.7
-----------------
This is the seventh volume of Cat's Eye View.
I think this is one of the best movie I've ever made.
In order to view this movie properly, you need 16 bit color and a 14 inch or
larger monitor. I don't recommend 68k CPU and virtual memory. Those will
probably cause serious delay of frame rate.
Cat's Eye View series are freeware.
Please come to my web site.
Date: Nov 30, 1995
From: Patrick C Hew
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: CCMArea 1.3.2
CCMArea is a set of Metrowerks PowerPlant classes which makes it easy to
add contextual menus to PowerPlant applications.
CCMArea features:
- Mix-in architecture for easy integration
- Automated cursor and mousedown handling that follows all of Apple's
interface guidelines
- Optional click-and-hold feature for displaying menus
- Utility functions that make it easy to build menus for display
For more details, visit the CCMArea web page:
http://www.kagi.com/dathorc/ccmarea.html
David Catmull
[email protected]
http://www.kagi.com/dathorc/index.html
Sent with Cyberdog: Because it's not over until we say it's over...
Date: Oct 24, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: CContextualMenu 1.0
CContextualMenu is a utility class that provides Contextual Menus for
PowerPlant applications.
It uses the Contextual Menu Manager if it's available, and the normal
Mac OS Menu Manager if not.
This allows applications to support Contextual Menus under both Mac OS 8
and System 7, without having to write additional code.
CContextualMenu requires Metrowerks CodeWarrior and PowerPlant.
-dair
Date: Sep 23, 2002
From: "Justin Spahr-Summers"
Date: Sep 18, 1996
From: [email protected] (Michael F. Kamprath)
Subject: CDateTimeControl, A Power Plant Class
CTimeDateControl is a drop in module to give your Power Plant based
application an easy to use, graphical time and/or date picker. The user
interface of CTimeDateControl allows a user to click on a portion of a
date and/or time string, and then change it's value by clicking on an
arrow or with the arrow keys.
Michael F. Kamprath
mailto:[email protected] | http://www.leonardo.net/kamprath/
mailto:[email protected] |
Date: Mar 15, 1994
From: Gordon Watts -- U of Rochester
Date: Feb 21, 1994
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: Cellusoft Graphics Pascal
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 20:45:55 -0800 (PST)
Tony Small's Cellusoft Graphics Routines in Pascal. Puts up a
window, adds a color 'PICT' for background, then animates his
"walking eyes" over it, from left to right.
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Date: Jan 18, 1996
From: [email protected] (Ben Lawson)
Subject: ChangeCase 1.2 XFCN
ChangeCase XFCN 1.2. Copyright Ben Lawson, 1993-96. All rights reserved.
Free for personal use, shareware fee $25.00 (CDN or US) for professional or
commercial use.
The ChangeCase XFCN contained in the enclosed HyperCard stack
(compressed with DropStuff 3.5.2) takes text input and quickly (1000 times
faster than pure HyperTalk) returns that text with the case of its
characters changed according to the specified conversion method. This
version adds the "random" conversion method.
Options: flip (reversed), lowercase, random, sentence, title, uppercase
Syntax: ChangeCase(Container,
Date: Apr 12, 1996
From: (Perry Barton) [email protected]
Subject: ChangeCurs XCMD 1.0r
Use the ChangeCurs XCMD to replace the hand cursor with a different one of
your choosing. Unlike the HyperTalk "set cursor to xxx", ChangeCurs exists
OUTSIDE of a handler. The cursor that you specify will remain in effect
until you change it back to the hand cursor (or any other) Version 1.0r
contains the _final_ registration information.
Date: Aug 09, 1996
From: (John Sudderth) [email protected]
Subject: ChangeDelimiter XFCN
An XFCN that will change the delimiter of a given list. ChangeDelimiter
is part of the Core Collection v2.2.
Date: Jan 26, 2001
From: Marc Liyanage
Date: Apr 07, 2000
From:
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: [email protected] (Neil Schulman)
Subject: CheckGestaltFor XCMD 1.0a
This is a slightly revised version of CheckGestaltFor XCMD.
It is now version 1.0a. What's different? The biggest difference
is that it was compiled with Codewarrior DR9 (original was
DR 4.5) and it eliminated one library file. Also, the code is
more compact and faster. Added a selector (well, not a real
selector) that returns the version information, too. Revised
the documentation some.
This program is completely free for any use. If you use it,
all I ask is that you put my name in the about box or somewhere
appropriate. I'd also love to know what programs it will be
used in. If you're feeling generous, please send me a copy!
Otherwise it is free. Not public domain, mind you. There is
restricted commercial for-profit distribution with the
exception of PHT CD-ROMs of Info-Mac archives. I do this to
support the Mac community.
If you have any questions about this program, please feel free
to contact me!
Neil Schulman: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Aug 25, 1995
From: [email protected]
Subject: Chiron v2.4 Release Folder 1
Thanks for checking out Chiron v2.4 for the Macintosh. A complete online
manual for dealing with your Macs problems.
WHAT'S NEW?
Over 300 additional system error listings have been added. A chapter
explaining over 20 of the most common system errors is also included at the
request of several users.
WHAT IS CHIRON?
Chiron is a self-running application that contains a wealth of information
helpful to most Macintosh users. This version of Chiron includes information
on the following subjects:
- System Error Code Listings - These chapters list and describe the type of
system errors indicated by the I.D. number in System Error dialogs. Also
includes in depth description of over 20 of the most common errors.
- Virus and Trojan Horse Listing - This chapter lists and explains all
currently known Macintosh virus and trojan horses, plus ways to prevent virus
and trojan horse infections and simple ways to clense your system of those
unwanted viruses.
- Newton Error Codes - This chapter explains what the various error codes
are for Apple's Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).
- The Sad Mac - This chapter is very helpful if you can't get a Mac to start
up. Often, if there is a problem with the hardware the Macintosh will
display an error code at start-up time (often referred to as a "Sad Mac").
This describes what the problems these error codes represent on ALL
Macintosh's from the Mac 128k up to the latest models, excluding the
PowerMacs.
- Crash Recovery Strings - This chapter contains all the information I could
find on using your Macintosh's programmer switch (see user manual for more
info) to successfully recover from a crash with only minimal damage's.
- How to Avoid Another Bomb - This chapter explains how you can prevent that
dreaded bomb dialog.
IS THIS FREEWARE?
Yep, no charge. I originally compiled this information for my own personal
reference. But, at the request of several Mac Users I have posted it online.
----------------
The author can be contacted at:
Chiron v2.4
Rob Cummings
104 Evelina Drive
Marlborough, MA 01752-1088
or
[email protected]
Date: Jun 08, 1993
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1993 10:15:23 -0600
From: [email protected] (Chuck Shotton)
Subject: C Interpreter Source Code
C_Interp.sit contains the complete Think C source code for an interpreter
of a subset of C. It is implemented as a subroutine call that can be
embedded in any application, making it extremely easy to add scripting to
an existing application. Callbacks from the interpreted C code to the
calling application can be made. The source should compile without changes
on any Unix host as well. See the enclosed documentation for more details.
Note: I am not the original author of this code, but I have modified it to
create a stand-alone library function. See docs for credits.
---
Date: Aug 15, 1999
From:Nemesis
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: clip2icns 1.5.1: create & edit OS 8.5 32-bit icons
clip2icns is a little utility is designed to help you create 32 bit
icons (which are available under MacOS 8.5 and above). Since Apple has
chosen (for the time being) not to release an editor, I've created
clip2icns to fill that gap. It takes a picture from the clipboard,
splits it up into the icon and mask, and either inserts it into a
current file or makes a new icon.
New in this version:
1.5.1 February 27 1999
- clip2icns should work again under pre 8.5 systems
- an error message is now displayed if a file that's in use is opened
- icons with custom IDs should be displayed properly
Mihai
..
Date: Oct 12, 1995
Subject: CModalDialog C++ Class
From: "Michael F. Kamprath"
Date: Feb 18, 1995
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 1995 22:33:00 -0500
From: "graham (g.) heathcote"
Date: May 22, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: CNavServices 1.0
CNavServices is a utility class for PowerPlant applications.
It provides a straightforward mapping between Standard File API calls and
Navigation Services, falling back to Standard File if Navigation Services
are not available.
Navigation Services is Apple's new file navigation API which replaces
Standard File under Carbon, and is also available for current Mac system
software.
It allows open/save dialogs to become movable and resizable, as well as
allowing users to switch between applications while a dialog is open or
to open several files at once.
-dair
_______________________________________________________________
(Work) mailto:[email protected] http://www.lightwork.com/
(!Work) mailto:[email protected] http://www.kagi.com/dair/
Date: Apr 27, 2000
From: Nikita Zhuk
Date: Mar 24, 2000
From: Nikita Zhuk
Date: Jun 14, 1995
From: ccaadfg
Date: Sep 10, 1995
From: [email protected] (Doug Wade)
Subject: ColumnMaker 1.0.1
This replaces version 1.0 which is currently in the archive. It's a minor
bug fix release based on feedback from its users.
Column Inserter is a free BBEdit extension.
Column Inserter is useful for a couple of reasons:
1. It inserts a space or tab character into every line of the
document at
the insertion point, seperating it into columns. This is extremely
useful if you have a file full of data that is running together and
need to
separate it before importation to, say, a graphing utility.
2. It comes with source. It's not wildly complex, but it's CodeWarrior
compatible.
3. It has a Metrowerks CodeWarrior project. It took me a little
playing
to get a working project, since the ones in the SDK are for Think C.
Hopefully this will save somebody else a little time.
Date: Oct 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Comment Excerpter 1.1b
CommentExcerpter 1.1 is an application produced with Data Transformer Project
Manager 0.9a10 available on Info-Mac. It extracts the comments out from C source
code.
To try 'CommentExcerpter App' either drag and drop a textfile on
it or start it and open a textfile from inside it.
The minimum system required for the 'CommentExcerpter App' is a Macintosh
LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0 or later (Systems before version 7.5
also require the Thread Manager extension, available for free from Apple).
In order to look inside 'CommentExcerpter App' and its graphs must you have Data
Transformer Project Manager 0.9a10 or later.
To compile the project you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec.
More information about this application is available on the net:
Date: Jan 13, 1996
From: Matthias Kahlert
Date: Sep 22, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Sudderth)
Subject: CompareString XFCN
An XFCN that will do a case sensitive string compare. CompareString is
part of the Core Collection 2.2.
Date: Nov 23, 1996
From: [email protected] (Aidan Cully)
Subject: MacConics Source Code - C++
This is the full source code to the Conic sections program, written in C++.
Date: Jan 26, 2000
From: "Robert J. Clay"
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Contours
What is Contours?
Contours is a program for the Macintosh which is designed to aid the 3D
hobbyist or professional. It allows one to mathematically create bitmaps
that can be used as 2D maps in a wide variety of 3D applications.
Contours creates a contour plot of a 3D mathematical function which is of
the form z = f(x,y). Each pixel in the image will be mapped to an (x,y)
coordinate pair, a value for z will be calculated, and a color will be
assigned to the resulting z value for that pixel. The color of a pixel is
determined by mapping the resulting z value to a color which is between the
color chosen to represent z min, and the color chosen to represent z max.
This allows the precise creation of 2D maps which can then be used other
apps. The images can be saved as PICT files, or as numbered PICT for
animations.
The user can input a function as a string in algebraic infix form to be
plotted which uses any of the following operators:
addition: +
subraction: -
multiplication: *
division: /
exponentiation: ^
square root: sqrt()
trig functions: sin(), cos(), tan(), asin(), acos(), atan(),
Hyperbolic: sinh(), cosh(), tanh()
absolute value: abs()
Round down: floor()
Round up: ciel()
Randon value: rand()
Logarithmic: log(), log10(), exp()
Requirements:
- PowerPC Processor with FPU (or software FPU)
- 1 Meg of free memory
Send any comments, bugs, or suggestions to [email protected]
http://clayton.home.texas.net
This file may be distrubuted on the CD-ROM of the archives as long as it is
not modified in any way without my consent.
Date: Aug 21, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: ControlKey XFCN 1.3
This stack contains an XFCN that returns the state of the control key.
Usage in HyperTalk:
if controlKey() is up|down then ...
Requirements:
The XFCN needs System 6.0.5 and any version of HyperCard.
Regards
Rolf Heller
Date: Apr 12, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Control Panels Strip 3.1
Control Panels Strip is a control strip module that exists to provide a fast and
easy way to open and change various System items. Along with control panels, it
allows the viewing and modification of items in the Extensions folder
(command-click), the Control Strip Modules folder (control-click), the Startup
Items folder (option-click), and their subsequent disabled folders (add holding
the shift key.)
3.1 Release notes:
* Displays file and folder label colors.
* Files/folders beginning with '-' are now correctly displayed (thanks go to Bert Wynants).
* Converted project to CodeWarrior IDE 2 and cleaned up some things.
* The complete source code is now availible on the skidperfect web page to help promote more control strip module development.
-Ammon
Date: Mar 04, 1993
Date: 04 Mar 1993 13:07:09 -0500 (CDT)
From: Evan Olcott
Date: Nov 18, 1994
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:21:48 -0500
From: Marty Wachter
Date: Oct 10, 1995
From: [email protected]
Subject: MW Convert-O-Rama v1.1.0
MW Convert-O-Rama is a freeware AppleScript droplet which will convert the
creator type of CodeWarrior C/C++ 68K or PPC files ("MMCC" or "MPCC") and
CodeWarrior Pascal 68K or PPC files ("MPPS" & "MWPS") to creator type "CWIE"
(CW7). Just drop the individual files, folders or disks onto this droplet.
Version History
1.0.2
First public release.
1.1.0
Added support for CodeWarrior Pascal for 68K & PPC source and projects
("MPPS" & "MWPS").
Added counter to tally number of files changed.
Please send any comments or bug reports to [email protected]
Dave Case
[email protected]
Date: May 15, 2003
From: John Rethorst
Date: Sep 16, 1994
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 1994 12:12:29 +0200
From: [email protected] (Martin Seneclauze)
Subject: CCL_1.1.cpt.hqx
CoreClass is a class library for C++ developers. It offers a solid base to develop advanced class systems:
- Support for developing complex object structures: multiple linked lists, tree linked lists logical connections, etc...
- A message system to send/receive commands into multiple linked list structures, with filters.
- A basic error tracking system.
- A system for duplicating objects with various heritage levels.
CoreClass is very easy to work with, and does not rely on a particular OS, it can be compiled with a regular C++ compiler (the compiler does not have to support
"templates" or "exceptions").
Date: Jul 08, 1995
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 1995 12:13:16 -0500
From: [email protected] (Steven Bytnar)
Subject: C++: cout << (p-strings)
Hi,
This is c++ source code that demonstrates how to override any output stream
so that it is possible to easily output p-strings that the Macintosh
Toolbox uses excessively.
The code included compiles under CodeWarrior, but should really be
compatible with any c++ compiler in existance.
--Steve
Date: Jul 06, 1994
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 1994 21:13:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Spencer Low
Date: Sep 27, 1999
From: Michael Risgin Jonas
Date: Aug 18, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Creator Changer 2.8.4
Creator Changer is an application which allows you to edit creator and
file types of files. There is an editable automatic change feature, an
editable preferred types list, and the dialog boxes support Macintosh
Drag and Drop. This version is compatible with MacOS 8. Source code is
included for Symantec and CodeWarrior.
Date: Jul 26, 2000
From: macgurutemple
Date: Sep 12, 2000
From: macgurutemple
Date: Feb 26, 1994
From: [email protected] (Natsu Sakimura)
Subject: [*] CRLF v.1.2.0
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 15:04:22 -0500 (EST)
Attached please find the sit-hqx archive of CRLF
version 1.2.0. This version added the following features:
1) Balloon help
2) A bug fix for CR->CR conversion.
Hope it will be useful.
Best wishes,
Natsu Sakimura
CRLF -- a CR<->LF<->CRLF file converter
=======================================
FILE: CRLF
ver.: 1.2
Type: Application
Author: Natsu Sakimura
Date: 1994.02.21
System Requirement: System 7.0 or later
Distribution: DONATEWARE(Freeware) (see Asking your favour:
section below for terms and conditions)
Description:
------------
CRLF is a drag & drop application which performs
the conversion of CR(Mac), LF(Unix) and CRLF(PC) files. It
auto-detects the end of line code of the file which was
dropped and converts to the desired file type. Once you
have set up the preference, you will rarely need to make
any interaction with CRLF later.
CRLF converts the file "in place". The filename stays the
same before and after the conversion. You will notice that
it was converted just by looking at the icons. You can
set up these icons by specifying the creator for each type
of output file.
Also, CRLF is capable of dealing with Japanese text, unlike
some other similar utilities.
New Features:
-------------
Fixed the bug that did not process the file properly if
the input and output EOL characters were the same.
Thus, you can now use it to just change the creator.
Date: Aug 30, 1994
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 00:11:46 -0600
From: [email protected] (Jerry Gatlin)
Subject: cronX10-1.0b4.sit
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cronX10
Version: 1.0b4
Date: August 29, 1994
Written by: Jerry Gatlin at Hill Country Softworks
This program is copyrighted by the author and is not in the public
domain. I am offering this as freeware though, so you are able to
freely distribute this as long as the documentation accompanies
the application. You may freely use this in any non-commercial
manner. If you wish to use it in any other way, please contact the
author at:
[email protected]
Jerry Gatlin
4702 Valley Oak Dr.
Austin, Texas 78731
512 458-1739
This program controls X10 modules to turn on and off appliances,
lights, thermostats, and anything else that can be controlled by
X10 devices. This program requires a model CP290 X10 computer
interface along with the appropriate modules for the devices you
wish to control. X10 is available through a variety of sources and
both Radio Shack and Leviton make X10 components. Instead of having
to run wires to these modules to control them, the X10 protocol
runs over your existing AC wiring. You just plug in (or wire in)
the module and go.
YOU MUST HAVE CRON TO RUN THIS PROGRAM!!!
Cron is a Macintosh version of the unix scheduling utility written
by Chris Johnson. If you're unfamilar with the concept of cron,
please download cron and read its documentation before spending
much time with this documentation. You should be able to find cron
at most of the Mac archive sites. If you have trouble, try these
sites:
anonymous ftp to ftp.cc.utexas.edu in the /pub/chrisj directory
the web page http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/cron/cron.html
anonymous ftp to ftp.utexas.edu in the /pub/mac/util or
the web page http://www.utexas.edu/cc/microlib-mac/main.html
This has been tested with cron 1.0d16 which is the current version
as of August 29, 1994.
As cron requires system 7 to run, this application by default
also requires system 7. Although the Comm ToolBox is built into
system 7, if for *any* reason Apple chooses to remove it at a later
time, this app won't work. It will be nice and report the reason
for its failure to you though.
Although primarily intended for scheduling lights, etc. at
predetermined times, you can use Chris Johnson's "Command Line"
cron debugging aid for immediate, direct control of devices.
"Command Line" simply puts up a dialog and allows you to send
commands to cron applications immediately instead of setting up
cron to execute at the next minute and waiting for the minute to
roll by.
This program is a fat binary (it runs native on either the PowerMac
or 68k Macs) and was written using the Metrowerks CodeWarrior C
Compiler.
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cronX10-1.0b4.sit"
Date: Feb 20, 1994
From: [email protected] (Peter Creath)
Subject: CTB Connection Tool C source
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 04:52:41 -0500
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Here is the skeleton code for a Communications Toolbox connection tool.
It's fairly well documented and describes what needs to be implemented to
make it fully functional.
Note: I am the author.
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Connection_Tool_=.sit"
Date: Nov 14, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: C&T Changer 2.0
Sent: 11/8/97 5:16 PM
Received: 11/8/97 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Enclosure: C&T Changer 2.0.sit
C&T Changer is an Apple Script Droplet to change creator type and file type
of a file. I made this script to deal with many files all at once or change
to same file type and crator frequently, which is made by C&T Changer
Maker.
If some document files are droped to the C&T changer or you select some
document files and launch the C&T Changer from Apple menu, the crator and
the file type of the document files will be changed.
Requirements:
You need Apple Script.
You must install OSAX "Dialog Director" and OSAX "Resource Utilities" which
is included in the package of "Dialog direcor v0.6"
Thanks,
Tetsurou Kurita
[email protected]
Date: Dec 04, 1994
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 1994 00:32:51 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Source] Here's my own operator new for CW
Recently I rewrote my own implementation of the new and delete
operators (under CodeWarrior 4.5). My own implementations have
the main two following advantages over the standard ones:
- They can take memory from the temporary zone if the application
heap is full
- They release memory to the OS when it isn't needed any more
I like this behavior better than the standard one, because it allows
me to give an average-sized heap to my application and yet still be
able to handle big tasks requiring unusual amounts of memory.
I thought I'd share my code with the rest of the world, so here it
is. I have binhexed it to preserve the font settings (it's more than
80 columns anyway).
Let me know if you think the idea can be improved, or if you have
good reasons why it isn't a good idea!
Cheers,
Francois Pottier [email protected]
Date: Jan 15, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: CVersCaption 1.4 - a PowerPlant class
A Metrowerks PowerPlant inherited class that automatically displays an
application version string (e.g. in the About Box). This string is taken
from the 'vers' resource, so it always displays the correct number
automatically. Never a need to have to change it with each revision to your
product, just update your 'vers' as you always have to do... it handles
the rest. :-)
For complete information, please read the README file enclosed in the
archive.
Thanx, and enjoy!
John C. Daub
Hsoi's Shop
Date: Jan 13, 1996
From: [email protected] (Fabrizio Oddone)
Subject: CW7 68000 Remainder Bug Patch docs
Here's a patch that fixes a nasty bug in the CodeWarrior 68K glue code for
integer remainder operations on 68000-based Macs.
Author:
Alessandro Levi Montalcini
E-mail: [email protected] <- NEW ADDRESS!
Date: Jul 25, 1995
From: [email protected] (Dan Crevier)
Subject: CWASTE 1.1r16
CWASTE 1.1 is a C port of Marco Piovanelli's TextEdit replacement
WASTE 1.1. For more information on WASTE, see
Date: May 16, 1995
Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 12:10:02 -0400
From: [email protected] (Matthew E. Axsom)
Subject: CW CDEV Framework 1.1.1
CW CDEV Framework 1.1.1 is just that, an oop framework for creating cdev's in
Metrowerks CodeWarrior. It's based on a oop cdev framework that Symantec
supplied with its complier.
Contains a "ready to compile" 68K CW 6 project that will build a
"do-nothing" cdev using the framework.
Also includes a commented sample project and source code from which you
can build a cdev that actually does something ;) It should enable you to
see how to use the framework.
Version Info
Changes from 1.1
New "Usage Notes" file for FAQ's
Added stub cdev code resource to fix problems with multi-segment
cdev's using virtual functions.
Fixed bugs in error checking
Changes from 1.0.1
Updated code to ease porting Symantec OOP cdev projects.
Added additional error checking.
More comments.
Best of all, the framework is freeware. Enjoy!
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: Ken Beath, [email protected]
Subject: CW Pascal TCL Port 1.0
This is a partially complete (enough to fully run my program, and probably
many others) conversion of Pascal TCL to PowerPC. It is not quite fully
tested as I still have to complete the conversion of some parts of my
actual program code.
The conversion of the exception handling is complete and is based on the
Macapp2 code and then modifying the TCL to work with this (eg I use goto's
rather than retryException).
I haven't done the conversion for
- failure of New Object, I simply check for a returned nil handle
- failure of the dispatcher (my logic is that this is a program bug so you
may as well crash in an undignified way rather than displaying an error
message that the user can't understand and probably won't be able to
continue from anyway).
Both these and the methtables could be completed using MacApp2 code.
- any methtableutils, ie CDialog classes won't work
- anything that uses MDEF's (eg tearoff menus or popups)
Additionally I replaced SF calls with StandardFle, and fixed things to
allow compiling under the 68K compiler as well.
Ken Beath
[email protected]
Date: Sep 23, 1995
Date: Feb 11, 1996
From: Marty Wachter
Date: Sep 14, 1995
Date: 06 Sep 95 13:21:21 EDT
From: Danny Goodman <[email protected]>
Subject: Danny Goodman's AppleScript Quick Reference
Appendix A (Quick Reference) of "Danny Goodman's AppleScript Handbook" in
Apple Guide format. Requires System 7.5 or later and Jon's Commands (on
the book's disk or at most AppleScript archives). Created by Danny
Goodman. Copyrighted freeware.
Date: Oct 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Data Transformer PM 0.9a10
This shareware is an unique visual development environment with wich you
easily create C++ source code for a Mac OS application that transforms
and/or translates data.
Work is done in a drawing environment and when the graphs are finished the
project can be compiled to C++ source. The C++ source uses the thread manager
and the source can be added to existing applications as well as form stand alone
transformation applications.
Advantages of the Data Transformer technology:
* The whole concept is learned fast and easy.
* Unexperienced C/C++ programmers get a safe entry to advanced
Macintosh programming.
* Experienced programmers are freed from burdens of coding and
maintaining state machines.
* Work done with this technology are prepared for the future and need
not to be redone all over again and again. A project need only to be
recompiled with a new version of Data Transformer Project Manager
to take full benefit of future enhancements.
The minimum system required for the Data Transformer Project Manager is a
Macintosh LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0, or later. Currently, the
Project Manager is not PowerPC native.
To compile sample applications you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec. In order to run the
final application, systems before version 7.5 also require the Thread
Manager extension, available for free from Apple.
This archive contain the Data Transformer Project Manager, a Sample
project, a sample shell for both MetroWerks and Symantec compilers, a
read-me file in HTML format.
The full documentation of Data Transformer Project Manager
is available on the net:
Date: Dec 06, 2001
From: "Matthew W. Schmeer"
Date: Nov 17, 1993
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 11:06 EST
From: [email protected]
Subject: ClarisWorks macros
From: NAME: David J. Crockett
FUNC: News Services
TEL: 656-3859
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Davids SIT Patch (SITPatch.sit.hqx)
About Davids SIT Patch
by David H. Sholkoff
1999, All Rights Reserved.
I put this patch together to accomplish a few tasks safely and easily. I
believe it does, but I cannot be held liable or accountable by any means
if the patch does not work as I expect it to or if it causes some other
unanticipated problems with your software, hardware, peripherals, or
anything else, including whether or not any warranty and/or licenses are
voided by its use.
This product is not affiliated with AladdinSystems,Inc,
MindVisionSoftware, BillGoodman, Cyclos, MichaelHecht,
MicrosoftCorporation, AppleComputer,Inc., QuinnTheEskimo, or
PeterN.Lewis or anyone else other than the author. Do not contact them
with problems or questions regarding this patch.
Full copyright notices and disclaimers are at the bottom of this document.
This patch cannot work properly while virus detection software is
running. Please make sure that you have disabled any virus detectors
before applying the patch (or allow the process to continue at any virus
alerts).
To use the patch, simply launch it by double-clicking on its icon in the
Finder, or select the icon and then open by typing cmd-o on the keyboard
or selecting Open from the File menu. Read the information in the window
and then select the Patch button. You will be presented with a dialog box
asking for your copy of Stuffit Expander. Navigate through your disks
hierarchy to select the appropriate file, and hit either return, enter or
use the mouse to click on the Patch button. Even though the patch is
designed to leave your original copy unmodified and to create a duplicate
copy that is modified, I recommend that you create your own duplicate
first and work on that copy. If something goes wrong, you will then still
have your original file untouched. This is easier and faster and safer
than reinstalling Stuffit Expander from scratch.
This patch was developed on an Apple Power Macintosh computer for Stuffit
Expander v.5.1 and may not work with any other combination. I appreciate
any and all feedback.
Part I.
StuffitExpander* resets the internet preferences (set via either
Apples Internet* control panel or by the Internet Config* application)
to designate StuffitDeluxe* as the creator application and
StuffitExpander as the helper application for downloaded files. This
action takes place whether the end-user has specified those defaults or
other options. My patch eliminates StuffitExpanders ability to
overwrite those preferences. This is important because
MicrosoftInternetExplorer* automatically processes downloaded files
with the creator application rather than the helper application. Users
with both StuffitDeluxe (or StuffitLite) and StuffitExpander routinely
have the full version of the application launched whenever a file is
downloaded. Also, some people may prefer not to have the downloads
post-processed immediately but would rather translate and decompress the
files manually. My patch is designed to allow them to do that. Finally
this patch also allows the user to select MindExpander*, CompactPro*,
or some other application to expand the downloaded files without having
that choice reset by StuffitExpander as well.
Part II.
Aladdin Systems created a new icon for files stuffed in the new version
5 format. The icon has a red dot in the upper left corner. This patch
will decrease the size of the dot to 1 pixel but gives the icon a
3-dimensional shaded look as well as a slight overall burgundy tinge to
still identify newer-format archives by sight but without the ugly red
dot.
Part III
In the preferences dialog, I updated the look of the Watch Folder icon
to appear 3-dimensional, and the Internet panel now uses the Internet
Control Panel look rather than that of InternetConfig.
Disclaimer, Copyrights, & other notes:
This patch application was made with ResCompare*v.2.5.3, a free
resource comparison and patch generation utility. ResCompare can be
downloaded from most Macintosh archive sites.
StuffitDeluxe, StuffitExpander, Stuffit Lite 1998,1999 Aladdin
Systems, Inc.
StuffitDeluxe, StuffitExpander, Stuffit Lite and/or other Aladdin
Systems products referenced herein are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of AladdinSystemsInc..
Compact Pro 1998 Bill Goodman
Compact Pro is a registered trademark of Cyclos. 1998 Cyclos, All
Rights Reserved
Compact Pro and/or other Cyclos products referenced herein are either
trademarks or registered trademarks of Cyclos and/or Bill Goodman.
ResCompare Michael Hecht
ResCompare and/or other Michael Hecht products referenced herein are
either trademarks or registered trademarks of Michael Hecht.
Send e-mail inquiries regarding ResCompare to [email protected]
MindExpander 1997-99 MindVision Software. All Rights Reserved worldwide.
MindExpander is trademark of MindVision, Inc.
MindExpander and/or other MindVision products referenced herein are
either trademarks or registered trademarks of MindVision, Inc.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 1999 Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft and/or other Microsoft products referenced herein are either
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft.
Apple and Macintosh and/or any Apple or Claris products referenced herein
are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
The InternetConfiguration System was written by Quinn The Eskimo and
Peter N Lewis.
The use and mention of the above terms and products and any derivatives
thereof do not imply, nor should the reader infer, approval by or
affiliation with any of the above-named people or corporations. The use
of their trademarks, copyrights, and registered trademarks is done solely
to identify the products.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
Comments, suggestions, bug reports, complaints, and general hellos can be
sent to [email protected] I can't promise a response to every
letter, but I can guarantee that I'll read them.
The standard disclaimer applies to this program. The intent was to make
your life easier. I am not liable for any actions that result in the use
of Davids SIT Patch in any way.
This software is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind. By
using this software you agree to assume all costs for any damage, real or
imagined. Neither David H. Sholkoff nor anyone else will be liable for
the use or misuse of this software or any damages caused by that use.
Davids SIT Patch is 1999 by David H. Sholkoff. Selling this software
(including for-profit CD-ROMs/DVD-ROMs) without written permission from
me is forbidden. You may distribute Davids SIT Patch as long as this
file is not modified in any way and is included) to friends, internet
sites, and so forth. You may distribute Davids SIT Patch on a Shareware
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, disk, or any other medium provided a copy thereof is sent
to the author. Contact me to get the appropriate mailing address.
Date: Feb 22, 1994
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: DBL Pascal Lib.
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 1994 15:01:05 -0800 (PST)
//* Posted by Kenneth A. Long *//
//* Author's comments follow. *//
-----------------------------------------------------------------
David B. Lamkins
[email protected]
Source code released by David B. Lamkins, Feb. 1994.
Here's a collection of Pascal routines that I've developed and
used over the years. All of these are for THINK Pascal version 4.
Not all of these are production-quality - some parts are only
minimally tested.
Terms of distribution are followed by a brief contents list:
* This software is provided as-is, in the hopes that you will find
it useful.
* The software is provided without warranty of any kind.
* I am releasing this software to the public because I have no
intention of further developing it; I will not answer questions
regarding this software.
* This software is Copyright David B. Lamkins.
* I grant permission for you to reuse this software, provided that
my copyright is included as prominently as your own, in the form
"Portions Copyright 1994 David B. Lamkins."
* The Macintosh type/creator signatures used for the programs are
registered with Apple Computer, Inc. in my name, and may not be
reused.
* You may not release derivative programs under their original
names of PwrSwitcher, TimeTeller, or LaunchFile XCMD.
Brief Contents
Agendas
Animated Cursor
Async Sound
Call Chain
Checksum
CRC
Debugger Presence
ICON control CDEF
sicn control CDEF
Pop up menu CDEF
Error Signals
Fast Bit Vectors
Hash Tables
INIT Shell
Layer Manager IF
Levenshtein Matching
Short Fractions
Submenu Delay
Preferences
Queues
RSRCRuntime Bug Fix
SFGetFolder 6
String Lists
Transactions Mgr
Dialog Utils
Pop up Utils
Block Zero
VM Traps IF
David B. Lamkins
[email protected]
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Date: Apr 18, 1995
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 16:57:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eric Gorr
Date: May 28, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Default App 1.0; a Finder-enhancing utility
Default App is a MacOS 8 utility that allows you to open documents
matching certain file/creator types with the applications you specify,
instead of the applications that created those documents.
For instance, Default App can be configured so that when you double-click
a SimpleText document in the Finder, it gets opened in a more powerful
text editor, like Style or Tex-Edit Plus. Or you can have Script Editor
compiled scripts opened with Script Debugger. Or Internet Explorer
documents opened with HTML Viewer. Well, you get the idea.
For further information, see the Default App web page:
Date: Mar 24, 2000
From: "Nick D'Amato"
Date: Oct 02, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: DevEdit 2.0
What is DevEdit?
--------------------
DevEdit is a text-editor for programmers. It makes easier and faster to create
source code without having to open to big applications.
Features:
-----------
-Asci chart
-Advanced rect maker util
-Smarts tabs
-Smarts new lines
-Code library
-Calculator
-Clippings manager
Requirements:
-----------------
-MacOS 7.0 or greater (OS 8 compatible)
-68020 or greater processor, including PowerPC
-3.6 MB of application RAM
Shareware Fees:
Since DevEdit wasn't done first for money, but because I need some, I only charge
5$ US (7$ CAN) of shareware fees.
Legal Stuff:
--------------
Take a look the "About DevEdit" in the apple menu.
To contact me:
-----------------
e-mail: [email protected]
Louis Chartrand
[email protected]
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: DevEdit 2.0
DevEdit is a shareware which makes easier to program Basic, C, Pascal,
etc. First done because I was tired of wasting time with chipmunk basic's
button sizes, it include many, many features (so much that it took me six
months to do it) which makes programming easier than ever.
Louis Chartrand
[email protected]
http://realbasic.8m.com
Date: Jun 30, 1996
From: (Ken Dunham) [email protected]
Subject: Developer Scripts Temp.sit.hqx
Developer Scripts Template 1.0 is a shareware 2.2X stack, 1996 Ken
Dunham, that enables users to easily change the userlevel, blind typing,
arrow keys, power keys, and copy objects from one layer to another. A
lot of tips and tricks for scripting and design are also included.
Direct questions, comments, and bugs to Ken Dunham at
[email protected]
You have my permission to include this archive on commercially available
CD-ROMs.
Date: Apr 21, 1995
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 13:10:00 -0700
From: [email protected] (Ryan Davis)
Subject: DiagramC
DiagramC (for the Macintosh, in C)
The original version of DiagramC can be found in any alt.sources archive,
it is provided in Fortran source code and it works quite well. I translated
DiagramC.F to DiagramC.c using MacF2C and MetroWerks 5.5. However, MacF2C
does a very good job of converting the source to Compiler independant code;
it should work on either Symantec or MetroWerks...
I retain the rights to the C version. Future versions will be conversions
of the C source, not the Fortran version. It seems like the original author
left no copyright or anything, and he seems to hate C, so I don't think he
will have a problem with me keeping this version.
NOTICE
Because this package was compiled using F2C, it will require F2C to
recompile. There are two libraries that F2C creates in order to bridge the
gap between Fortran and C. These files were simply too big to include in
this package. Sorry... I will work on excluding as many of the fortran
functions in future versions as I continue the conversion to something
readable...
FUTURE VERSIONS
Future versions of DiagramC will have a drag & drop interface via DropUNIX,
a library I wrote to help me convert UNIX file processing source to a Drag
& Drop app for the Macintosh. Future versions will also have a Preferences
dialog allowing you to set your default controls once and let every file
dragged onto the application use them.
COST
This version of DiagramC is being released as Email-ware (damn I do hate
these stupid little *-ware phrases)... If you download this (even if you
DON'T USE IT) please email me at:
[email protected]
and tell me that you got it... Thanks...
DiagramC (M/C) 1995 Ryan Davis, Zen Spider Software
Date: May 07, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:51:04.45
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: 4Dialog Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:29 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Aug 21, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Die Osax
This is the Die Osax. It is usefull in stopping applications from
running. It forces them to quit with about the same grace as a force
quit. There is no pardon, there is no reprieve it is an assassins
bullet. Unsaved files will be lost. Really bad things may happen. Use
at your own risk.
To use this create a script along the lines of.
Tell application "Simple Text" to Die
-Mark
Date: Dec 21, 1993
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: directory_src.sit
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 08:54:22 -0800 (PST)
Dear MacGifters:
A netcom server error fouled up my first attempt to send this.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Directory is o PD (for noncommercial use) Think C 5.0.4 project which
puts up a window, shows progress data of scans of mounted volumes in a
window for each, then displays full path trees for all files on the volumes.
Teaches about getting full paths, scanning volumes, scrolling text,
writing data to a window, and much more.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Nov 01, 1996
From: [email protected] (Marco Piovanelli)
Subject: DirectoryPopup 1.0.1; a code snippet
DirectoryPopup 1.0.1 is a C code snippet for Macintosh
programmers that shows how to implement a Finder-like
pop-up menu for folder navigation in window titles.
CodeWarrior 10 project files and a sample application
are included.
-- marco
Date: Jul 09, 1993
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 93 14:52:04 EDT
From: [email protected] (George T. "14K F/D" Talbot)
Subject: dirent.sit.hqx
This is source code for a Mac implementation of the UNIX "dirent.h" library.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:37:49.35
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: DiurList Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:18 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Disinfectant 3.7.1
Disinfectant 3.7.1 is a new release of our free anti-viral utility for the
Macintosh.
3.7.1 Release Notes (July 9, 1997)
----------------------------------
Version 3.7.1 fixes an error which could sometimes cause crashes when
scanning very rare kinds of files while pass the new "more lenient"
check for damaged resource forks which was introduced in 3.7.
3.7 Release Notes (July 7, 1997)
--------------------------------
Version 3.7 detects a minor variation of the MBDF B virus which was
properly detected by the 3.6 INIT but not by the 3.6 application.
The Disinfectant manual now discusses the Microsoft macro virus problem.
The introductory text displayed in Disinfectant's main window warns that
Disinfectant does not recognize the macro viruses and refers the user to
the manual for more details.
The "All Disks" command in the "Scan" menu has been changed to "All
Local Disks". This command now only scans local disks, not network
AppleShare servers.
The "All Disks" command in the "Disinfect" menu has been changed to "All
Local Unlocked Disks". This command now only disinfects local unlocked
disks, not network AppleShare servers or locked disks like CD-ROMs or
locked floppies.
If you want to scan or disinfect servers, scan or disinfect them
individually, or use the "Some Disks" commands in the "Scan" and
"Disinfect" menus.
--
John Norstad
Date: Jun 04, 2002
From: Paul Gronemeyer
Date: Jul 05, 2001
From: Terry Findlay
Date: Jul 27, 2004
From: Rob Minerick
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:39:03.90
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: DoubleClick Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:18 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: DPC Bundle 1.1.2 - A Desktop Picture Changer
DPC Bundle is yet another set of tools that let you automate the changing
of your desktop picture. Among tools included is an AppleScript and an
application:
- Desktop Picture Changer: Changes the desktop picture from pictures in a
folder. It can choose them randomly or sequentially. It can change the
desktop at specified intervals or just when you run the applet.
- Desktop Picture Aligner: A great little tool that lets you set default
alignment settings for any picture to be displayed on the desktop. For
example, you can specify a picture to be displayed scaled and aligned to
the bottom right corner of the screen.
Changes in 1.1.2:
- Fixed a small bug in Desktop Picture Aligner that prevented it from
properly setting the creator type of multiple files at once.
Try it out. At the very least, you'll find Desktop Picture Aligner useful.
It doesn't need the rest of the tools. Requires Mac OS 8. It's freeware,
enjoy.
--
Sarwat Khan, [email protected]
http://www.interlog.com/~sarwat/
Check out Sarwat's Mac stuff (including the DPC Bundle):
http://www.interlog.com/~sarwat/mac/mac.html
Check out Painting (shareware):
http://www.interlog.com/~sarwat/painting/
Date: Jan 23, 1997
From: [email protected] (Jonathan Kimmitt)
Subject: drag and drop C++
Have you ever wished the barrier to entry to programming on the mac was not so
high? Did you ever sit down and hack for hours just to get a simple utility such
as a file filter going on the mac ? If so, drag and drop C++ is for you.
The basic idea is that files you drag and drop onto your application are
immediately available as files which you can use standard C and C++ functions to
operate on.
The clever bit is that the C/C++ compiler itself is also a drag-and-drop file
filter, so to generate your new application, you just drop the source code on the
'gcc' application !
Be sure to read the file INSTALLATION and the file COPYING (especially the
section NO WARRANTY) before using this program.
Date: Jan 17, 1994
From: [email protected] (Paul Hoffman)
Subject: Dragonsmith 1.1.1
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 08:46:13 -0600
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Dragonsmith 1.1.1
Drag-and-drop application kit for THINK C 5.0 and 6.0.
Dragonsmith lets THINK C programmers easily create drag-and-drop
applications (or "dragons") for use with System 7. It features an
object-oriented class "Dragon" which may be subclassed to provide
any batch-type action desired. All source code is included.
Version 1.1.1 is a bug-fix and THINK C 6.0 compatibility release
only. No new features have been added, and the documentation has
not been changed from version 1.1.
Some of the bug fixes since version 1.1 --
+ Processing is no longer sluggish when drag-and-dropping files
to launch a dragon
+ Files on AppleShare volumes are now handled correctly
+ Launch in System 7.1 no longer results in a crash
Notable features of Dragonsmith --
+ Versatile disk- and folder-opening capability
+ Background processing
+ Extensive documentation (MSWord and text formats)
+ Resource-based Preferences class
+ Template files for quick Dragon subclassing
Three sample dragons with full source code are included.
Dragonsmith is freeware.
Paul Hoffman.
Internet: [email protected]
AFS: /afs/umich.edu/user/n/k/nkuitse
"Dragons do not enter into this story"
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Date: Oct 22, 1994
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 1994 20:25:31 -0400
From: [email protected] (Paul Hoffman)
Subject: Dragonsmith 1.1.1 CodeWarrior update
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Dragonsmith CW Update updates Dragonsmith 1.1.1 for CodeWarrior C++.
The full Dragonsmith kit (available separately) lets programmers easily
create drag-and-drop applications for use in System 7 or greater. This
archive contains project files for CodeWarrior 4.5 as well as replacements
for 8 of the source code files, incorporating changes needed for
compatibility with Apple's Universal Headers and CodeWarrior C++. Users
of Symantec C++ may benefit from this upgrade as well, although use of
Dragonsmith 1.1.1 in Symantec C++ 6.0 or greater has not been tested and
is therefore not fully supported.
This update was produced by Francis H Schiffer, 3rd. Support for the
CodeWarrior version of Dragonsmith will be provided (when possible) by the
original author of Dragonsmith 1.1.1, Paul Hoffman.
Dragonsmith is freeware, Copyright (c) 1992-1994 Paul M. Hoffman. Programs
created using Dragonsmith may be distributed without restriction.
NOTE: "Drag-and-drop" here refers to the original Apple Event variety, not
to the more recent Drag and Drop for Macintosh (aka the Drag Manager).
Paul Hoffman | Francis H Schiffer, 3rd
[email protected] | [email protected]
[email protected] |
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Date: Nov 14, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: DragSelectRect XFCN 1.2
The latest version of DragSelectRect (1.2). Replaces 1.1.
DragSelectRect is an XFCN which enables you to drag a gray or "marching
ants" selection rectangle within the card window of your stack, returning
the local or global coordinates of that rectangle.
Date: Jul 26, 1996
From: (Perry Barton) [email protected]
Subject: DragSelectRect XFCN 1.1
The latest version of DragSelectRect (1.1). Replaces 1.0 and 1.0.1.
DragSelectRect is an XFCN which enables you to drag a gray or "marching
ants" selection rectangle within the card window of your stack, returning
the local or global coordinates of that rectangle.
Date: Jul 20, 1995
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 02:04:43 -0500
From: [email protected] (Steve Alessi)
Subject: drill designer 1.1 (development directory), a drill design utility
Drill Designer 1.1 for the Macintosh is a package of HyperCard
XCMD's and Think C functions for creating instructional drill programs
in HyperCard, Authorware, or Think C. These commands facilitate the
creation of a queue of items and the subsequent modification of that queue
based on correct and incorrect responses from a student. The primary
feature of item queuing with Drill Designer 1.1 is that it keeps track of
performance on each item and provides more practice with those
items answered incorrectly, thereby increasing the drill's efficiency.
Drill Designer 1.1 commands do not do any presentation to or input
from the student -- your own code must do that. Drill Designer 1.1
keeps track of the item queue, permits automatic or manual
modification of the queue, and provides disk storage and retrieval of
student performance and progress.
The instructional theory underlying Drill Designer 1.1 is described in
Chapter 3 of Computer-Based Instruction: Methods and Development,
by Steve Alessi and Stan Trollip, published by Allyn & Bacon.
Drill authors should have a good working knowledge of either
HyperCard, Authorware, or Think C, whichever will be used to produce
drills.
Hardware Requirements: Macintosh Centris or higher.
Software Requirements - Macintosh System 7 or later and one of
the following: HyperCard (version 2.0 or later), Authorware
Professional (version 2.2 or later), or Think C (4.0 or later).
Manuals and shareware registration forms are included in both
TeachText and Microsoft Word formats.
The package is a binhex'ed and self-expanding Stuffit archive.
There is a $30 shareware fee if you choose to use Drill Designer 1.1
for creating and distributing your own drill programs.
This software package may be freely distributed in its entirety, and
may be included on other software archives and CD's.
A similar package for DOS and Windows is also available in the
SimTel archive.
Stephen M. Alessi
The University of Iowa
[email protected]
Date: Oct 24, 1993
From: Pete Resnick
Date: Jul 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: DropUNIX1.3
DropUNIX is a drop-in library and one-line header file for Macintosh
programmers to give UNIX and DOS command line application ports a full
Macintosh GUI interface including drag and drop capabilities. It requires
one line of code to be added to one file, no other source modifications are
necessary. Works for all MacOS versions that support AppleEvents (7+).
The latest version is always available at http://www.ZenSpider.com/
Ryan Davis -=- Zen Spider Software
-=- mailto:[email protected] -=- http://www.ZenSpider.com/ -=-
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said but,
I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
Date: Jun 09, 2001
From: DssW Support
Date: Sep 02, 2002
From: Ton Brand
Date: Jun 11, 2003
From: Time Palette Support
Date: Jan 19, 1994
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: earthplot-301-c
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 07:30:20 -0800 (PST)
Hello, folks!
Here's an unsolicited file.
-Ken-
------------------------Tear along dotted line----------------------------
Description:
This is an update of the EarthPlot 3.0 C source. The copy I downloaded,
years ago, from AOL, did not run. There was an undefined "FlushEvents"
in the tskel.lib addition, which there was no source for.
So I had to get TransSkel, get it to run on Think C 5.0.4, use it in
EarthPlot, then get EarthPlot to run in the same env.
Piece of cake! Here it is!
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Date: Dec 02, 1993
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 16:07:50 +0800
From: Quinn
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Emailer Autoresponder V1.01 (AppleScript)
This is an example AppleScript for Claris Emailer 2 to autogenerate
returns to mail.
It can be chosen as a filter script, or run on the current selection in
the browser to test it. You just edit the "myResponse" function to create
the response you wish to have sent.
I looked around and could not find anything to do this on the web...
The last version was in Script Debugger format which confused a lot of
downloaders.
-----
Public Domain Ware by AKUA interactive media AG - January 23, 1998.
submitted by Gregory Lemperle-Kerr
Date: Jan 27, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Emailer Autoresponder (AppleScript)
This is an example AppleScript for Claris Emailer 2 to autogenerate
returns to mail.
It can be chosen as a filter script, or run on the current selection in
the browser to test it. You just edit the "myResponse" function to create
the response you wish to have sent.
I looked around and could not find anything to do this on the web...
-----
Public Domain Ware by AKUA interactive media AG - January 23, 1998.
submitted by Gregory Lemperle-Kerr
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
: Gregory Lemperle-Kerr : [email protected] :
: : :
: AKUA interactive media AG : www.akua.ch :
>--------------------------------------------------------------<
Date: Jan 18, 1994
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: enumtypes-creators-c
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:29:26 -0800 (PST)
Dear Mac Gifters:
You don't seem to have posted my stuff at U. Michigan, lately. I've seen
them on Standord, though. Still short on disk space?
-Ken-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description:
Two Think C 5.0.4 source projects.
One scans the resident drive for all file types, creates a new text file,
and writes those types in a sorted list, with the quantity of those types
adjacent to them.
The other does exactly the same thing with file creators.
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Date: Jun 28, 1999
From: "Art Age News"
Date: Jun 27, 1999
Subject: EPS Factory 1.0.1 - EPS Preview Generation Utility
From: "Art Age News"
Date: Nov 07, 1995
From: [email protected] (Rob Douglas)
Subject: Equation Evaluator
This package is a port of C routines posted several years ago to a DOS
archive by Mark Morley. The Equation Evaluator takes an equation in the
form of a text string and returns a value. Having tried a couple
of small C interpreters it was a relief to find something I could
understand and which handled floating point numbers.
There are two folders. The EE folder contains the port and the original
documentation. In the CEquation folder I've reorganized the code as a C++
class.
You will need CodeWarrior as I've used the exception macros provided by
Power Plant.
I haven't been able to contact Mark, but he does give permission to "do
anything you desire with this code, as long as you give credit".
Date: Dec 20, 2001
From: eurema
Date: Aug 20, 1999
Subject: Desc: EV_Update_105.hqx
From: [email protected]
Subject: EV UPDATE 105
Ambrosia Software, Inc. has just released an Escape Velocity 1.0.5
Updater. This updater only works if you already have an earlier version
of Escape Velocity. If you do not already have Escape Velocity, you need
to download the complete Escape Velocity 1.0.5 package.
This updater brings Escape Velocity up to Escape Velocity 1.0.5, the
latest version which contains a number of bug fixes and adds a few
features. All of the files in the Escape Velocity 1.0.5 Update should be
extracted into your existing Escape Velocity folder to properly upgrade
Escape Velocity to version 1.0.5.
The following is a list of the bugs that were fixed in Escape Velocity
1.0.5:
-- Fixed a bug that would sometimes negatively affect your legal status
when destroying pirates and aliens
-- Fixed a bug that would sometimes kill off pilots for no apparent
reason (pilot files from 1.0.4 or before affected by this problem can
now be used again)
-- Fixed a bug that would sometimes make hyperspace lines disappear from
the map
-- Selling the current weapon will cause it to be deselected if
necessary
-- Escort ships' fighters are no longer catatonic
-- New, more-detailed graphics for all ships
-- Beam weapons should no longer leave stray pixels behind
Date: Oct 04, 1993
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 12:56:06 -0500
From: [email protected] (Jon Pugh)
Subject: [*] Scripting Addition Samples
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Here are eight sample AppleScript Scripting Additions with C source code
done by Donald Olson of Apple Computer and presented in his WWDC talk this
year. I was asked to make these available on the Internet and now I have.
;)
These demonstrate a number of useful techniques for presenting information
including the use of records and wildcard handlers in addition to the
minimal boring stuff.
For all who care, Donald said it was OK to post them since they are also on
Applelink.
Jon
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="OSAX_Samples.sit"
Date: Apr 17, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: Extension Shell 1.5
Enclosed is version 1.5 of Extension Shell, a framework for writing
System 7 Extensions.
Extension Shell reduces the amount of work needed to write Extensions,
and modularises the code you do have to write.
It comes with several sample Extensions, and full source code. It
requires System 7, and Metrowerks CodeWarrior.
This update includes:
- No longer requires Colour QuickDraw
- Version checking for address tables
- Includes the INIT Writing FAQ
- Notes on using Extension Shell with THINK C
[email protected]
http://www.kagi.com/authors/dair
Date: Dec 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: ExtractIt! for System 2.0 - The simple, powerful diagnostic
ExtractIt! for System 2.0 is a very small and versatile application which will
return a truckload of information on your computer. It takes up a mere 250K
of disk space and can run on virtually every computer system, but it returns
enough information on your computer to be a great assistance in any situation.
All of this information is formatted in 32 easy-to-read, tabulated screens
sorted into 4 menus, making it easy to quickly hone down the problem. All
170+ different categories of data are outlined in such a way that it doesn't
confuse even the most novice of Mac users. There's a list of 100's of bugs
and if they've been fixed, a custom Gestalt selector viewer with a visual
interface, and even a built-in on-site mini-manual!
Best of all, this program requires virtually nothing to run:
- 68K or Power Macintosh, any speed
- 9" monitor
- 250K of disk space, 500K of RAM
- ATM-compliant ITC Times & Helvetica fonts (included)
...and that's it! All this for only $8, too! ExtractIt! for System is sure
to be a valuable addition to any Mac user's cornucopia of software programs.
Download it already!
Tim Morgan
Lightning Bolt Software
http://www.haxor.com/~lbsupport
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: FeatherGIF 1.9.7 - Web transparency filter
FeatherGIF is a filter for Photoshop and other paint programs that lets
you easily add complex transparency effects to GIF images for the Web.
Version 1.9.7 works faster on G3 computers and can exchange settings
files with the Windows version.
FeatherGIF lets you create soft edges, see-through gradients - even
automatic dropshadows and cutouts, and all effects will let a web page's
graphic background show through properly.
FeatherGIF is shareware for Macintosh. To see the results, and to check
for updates, visit www.flamingpear.com .
Date: Jan 30, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Green)
Subject: FFT for RISC 1.1
Enclosed is a stuffit archive of version 1.1 of my fft 'C' source code.
Now includes an already compiled shared library in case your compiler
doesn't like my code.
Revisions version 1.1:
Re-arranged to put fft routines in a shared library and changed
source file name to fftlib.c.
Removed some ugly optimizations that are no longer needed for
CodeWarrier.
Fast Fourier Transform routines. Routines are provided for the
complex forward and inverse transforms as well as for a real forward
transform. I coded these to optimize execution speed on a PowerPC
processor. Also included are some simple test programs which time the
FFTs. Compiled with Metrowerk's Codewarrier 7/8, my PowerMac 8100/80
executes a 2048 point real transform in about one millisecond. I would
definitly like to know the timing results with other compilers and
computers. Warning- treat this code as untested. Before you use these
routines in a program, be sure to test them for latent bugs!
This code is public domain, do anything you want to with it.
1024 Point complex FFT timings with best optimization:
0.8 ms. Powermac 8100/80, CodeWarrier.
0.36 ms. Powermac 9500/chipped to 150, CodeWarrier (thanks
to Robert Kay.)
2.7 ms Intel Plato 2 with Pentium P90, Visual C++
compiler, Windows 95.
1.7 ms Intel Plato 2 with Pentium P90, Intel's Native
Signal Processing FFT routine, Windows 95.
Date: Dec 20, 2000
From: [email protected]
Subject: FileChop 1.0
FileChop is a new way to transport applications as well as documents and
other types of files that are too large to send by email, floppy disk,
or zip disk. If you would like to email a 1.6mb program to your friend,
but your ISP will only let you send 1mb attachments, simply chop the
application into a 1mb pieces and email him the pieces to be reassembled
on his end. You can chop a 450mb movie into four 100mb pieces and a 50
mb piece to carry the movie on 5 zip disks. To chop a file, simply
compress the file by any standard method (.sit, .hqx, .bin, or .zip),
choose how large the chopped pieces should be, and chop it! To unchop,
simply choose the chopped pieces in numerical order (1, 2, 3, 4, etc)
then when you have chosen the numbered files, end with choosing the
"fileinfo" file, and the process will end after you choose that file.
You must unchop in this order or the file will not reconfigure properly!
FileChop is freeware, but please email me if you like it.
Please email me at [email protected] to report any bugs or problems with
FileChop.
Date: Nov 11, 1996
From: (Jordan Zimmerman) [email protected]
Subject: Internet Config "file:" Helper
"file:" Helper for Internet Config
By Jordan Zimmerman
(c)1996
Hereby released into the Public Domain
___________________________________________________________________
10/8/96
REQUIREMENTS:
Internet Config 1.1 and knowledge of programming Internet Config.
DESCRIPTION:
This code implements a function similar to ICLaunchURL():
OSErr ICLaunchFile(ICInstance ic_instance, const FSSpec* file_spec_ptr);
This sends the given file to the user specified Web browser as a "file:"
URL.
LICENSE:
This code is released into the public domain and can be used, modified,
etc. as desired. However, the author would appreciate a mention in the
about box or documentation.
================================================
Jordan Zimmerman
Altura Software, Inc.
home page: http://www.altura.com/jordanz
Harry Browne for President!
http://www.harrybrowne96.org 1 (800) 682 1776
Stop the Browne Out! Let Harry Browne debate! http://www.twr.com/stbo
Date: Feb 15, 1997
From: [email protected] (Jim Hill)
Subject: File Kinder 1.0b1 - a type-changer in pure Applescript
This pair of scripts does what many other utilities do: it sets the creator type
of text files. So why even bother?
They illustrate several scripting techniques I haven't seen used elsewhere, that
may be useful if you want to explore AppleScript, and if you want to tinker with
them it's easy - open with the Script Editor and tinker away.
Drop an application on the main script, and it will reset itself so that all
future drops (of anything but a single application) mark text files as created by
that application; it will also, via the helper "wait for" script, make its own
icon match the resulting files.
It's fast enough to be fairly painless, it's public domain, it uses only standard
scripting components (aka OSAXen) and if you script you might find something
useful. Lemme know if it breaks on you, I'll try to help fix it.
Jim Hill
Date: Jul 03, 1999
From: [email protected] (J. Wood)
Subject: FileShield SDK 1.0
FileShield SDK 1.0
Mindscope Software
Freeware
Now you can include support for unshielding FileShield 1.0 encrypted
files in your software! This simple to use interface allows you to
unencrypt '.icp' files in your application with a single command! Make
sure that you include the 'UnShield.rsrc (DLOG)' resource file in your
project, or your program will crash. This software was written and
intended for Codewarrior Pascal.
(Mindscope is not responsible for any damages that may result from
using this software or including it in your application framework. We
have tested the software thoroughly and no problems have arisen, but
know that you use this at your own risk!)
Date: Jan 09, 2002
From: "TopSoft, Inc."
Date: Jan 08, 2002
From: "TopSoft, Inc."
Date: Jan 08, 2002
From: "TopSoft, Inc."
Date: Sep 19, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:31:44.79
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Finder Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:14 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Jul 10, 1995
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 17:25:18 -0800
From: [email protected] (Jordan Zimmerman)
Subject: Finder Marquee
Mac development source code that implements a "rubber band" marquee select
rect with very smooth drawing in a manner similar to the Mac Finder.
Date: Mar 15, 1995
From [email protected] Tue Mar 14 10:48:39 1995
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 10:48:31 -0800 (PST)
From: Chris Larson
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: FindErrorLib v1.2
A Macintosh development and debugging tool. (Freeware)
FindErrorLib is a small Power Macintosh native shared library that can be
used by C and C++ developers to obtain, at run-time, the name and
description, if available, of any of 1,307 Macintosh error codes for
display in error alerts or dialogs.
Since the shared library can be "weak-linked" to the application, the
developer has the option of using it during development and, if so desired,
not including it with the final software release, with no code
modifications required to remove it.
Minor updates to the shared library can be performed by simply replacing it
in the System folder, with no need to recompile any application that uses
it.
FindErrorLib v1.2 contains a code fragment that accesses an internal
compilation of information derived from the Apple Universal Headers files,
Universal Interfaces 3.1, and is current as of Mac OS 8.1.
The FindErrorLib v1.2.sit archive includes the shared library, sample code
for accessing it, and about 4 pages of detailed information regarding its
installation and use.
FindErrorLib v1.2 is offered as Freeware by its author, Fred Burnham, who
originally created it as a development and debugging tool for his own
software development projects.
Fred Burnham
Thu, May 28, 1998
Date: Aug 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Findfiler 1.0 AS
FindFiler by Giovanni Giusti (
Date: Mar 29, 1996
From: Paul Consolo, [email protected]
Subject: FindFirstChar XFCN
FindFirstChar is a small XFCN for Hypercard, that allow a simple but
unusually search on a standard list, by returning the first occurrence
in the list where a line begin with a given letter; it may be also
useful to control by script the selection of an item by typing its first
letter on the keyboard.
FindFirstChar is EmailWare - and is free for anyone that wants to use
it. All I ask is that you put the following lines in a visible place in
your stack:
FindFirstChar XFCN
1996 ZiggySoft, By Paul Consolo
and if you like it (or even if you don't!) then email me at
[email protected] and tell me what you think (suggestions, bug
reports, etc.).
Date: Sep 17, 1993
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 93 11:04:14 +0200
From: "Rene G.A. Ros"
Date: Mar 07, 1996
From: a mouse in the castle, [email protected]
Subject: Fixit
Fixit is an MPW tool that translates easily readable infix
mathematical expressions into difficult to read and edit fixed
point math function calling sequences that are suitable for
use as expressions in C programs.
It also serves as a fixed point expression evaluator.
Full C, yacc, and lex source code included. Also, C source code
for the following fixed point routines can be found herein:
FixSqrt, FixExp, FixSquare, FixCos,
---------------------------------------------------------------------
- John Montbriand P.O. Box. 1133 -
- [email protected] Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada -
- (306) 955-5189 S7K 3N2 -
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Mar 11, 1996
From: a mouse in the castle, [email protected]
Subject: fixit
Fixit is an MPW tool that translates easily readable infix
mathematical expressions into difficult to read and edit fixed
point math function calling sequences that are suitable for
use as expressions in C programs.
It also serves as a fixed point expression evaluator.
Full C, yacc, and lex source code included. Also, C source code
for the following fixed point routines can be found herein:
FixSqrt, FixExp, FixSquare, FixCos, FixSin, FixTan
These libraries are for free.
Copyright (C) 1996 by John Montbriand. All Rights Reserved.
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: JA==rgen Mellinger
Date: Jun 30, 1993
From: [email protected] (Francois Pottier)
Subject: no subject (file transmission)
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 93 12:53:34 MET DST
Hi archiver!
This is a small set of THINK Pascal 4 routines to handle floating windows
in a Pascal program.
A few days back I looked on several ftp sites for such code snippets. All I
found was a C library by Patrick Doane. I translated it to THINK Pascal
and I also made it much shorter and clearer (IMHO). Since there is no
Pascal source code out there, I thought I'd submit to the archives.
This code is public domain. Whoever finds it useful may use it.
Enjoy
Francois Pottier
[email protected]
To the archiver : this file should be named something like
'Pascal-FloatWin.hqx', I suppose. Thanks
Date: Apr 17, 1994
From: Paul van Mulbregt
Date: Oct 04, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Flush It! 2.0.2
This is version 2.0.2 of Flush It!, a small disk cache management utility
application that allows you to control when and how often your RAM-based
disk cache gets written out to disk.
This version fixes a bug in the settings code which prevented time
intervals selected from the popup menu by mouse from activating the
"Apply" button. Also changed was initialization code that threw systems
incompatible with Flush It! into the debugger. Added a feature where, if
the "Hide settings in background" is selected, Flush It! will launch with
the settings window open.
The technical basis for the application, operating instructions, and
shareware information are all contained in the included Read Me file.
Flush It! 2.0.2 is $3.00 US shareware with a thirty-day free evaluation
period.
Many thanks,
Jack Browning
[email protected]
[email protected]
Dr. Benway .................... Interzone
Date: Nov 23, 1992
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 13:45:06 +0800
From: Peter N Lewis
Date: Aug 18, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: FolderBuilder 1.3
FolderBuilder 1.3 is an organizing/publishing/archiving helper utility for
MacOS that allows you to automatically create dated, hierarchical folders.
Great for organizing/archiving date specific material! Requires System 7.1,
AppleScript 1.1 (& standard osaxen), & the Finder Scripting Extension.
Thanks for your help!!
Jim.
Date: Sep 28, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Sudderth)
Subject: FolderContents 1.5
An XFCN which returns the contents of a folder in a return delimited
list. New version adds a "recursive" option. It's really fast too. Enjoy.
Date: Jan 13, 1996
From: Matthias Kahlert
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:30:37.82
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Format Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:13 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Feb 11, 1996
From: [email protected] (Chad Magendanz)
Subject: Format HTML
Format HTML was created for two basic purposes:
1. To display Web pages generated with PageMill in readable form:
I'm a big fan of PageMill. It provides a means of generating very simple
Web pages with almost instant gratification. However, it's rare that I'm
completely satisfied with the results of my Web page after its initial
conception in PageMill. I usually wish to add some more complex structures
(like tables) and find myself back in BBEdit flirting with HTML tags in
their native form. Unfortunately, this is often easier said than done.
PageMill doesn't lay out the HTML in any particular format, frequently
squishing them all together in a mass of tags that are difficult for humans
to interpret.
Format HTML was designed to quickly fix this problem, breaking down HTML
tags into individual lines and indenting them in a programmatic style that
is easier to read and understand. The utility makes a great addition to
Lindsay Davies' HTML Tools, complementing the PageMill Cleaner utility.
When importing HTML from PageMill to BBEdit, I first use PageMill Cleaner,
then Format HTML to set things right.
2. To assist Web authors in debugging their HTML:
The Check HTML command in HTML Tools is a probably the most useful element
of BBEdit's Web authoring environment. Like the best compilers, BBEdit
displays which tags are likely to be problems and suggests a reasonable
cause. Frequently, the solution is obvious, but for those cases where it's
not, Format HTML can be a valuable tool. Just running your HTML through
Format HTML will tell you whether you have balanced all of your HTML tags
and quickly indicate when a tag block has not been closed properly.
Installation
Install Format HTML by decompressing the StuffIt archive and dragging the
BBEdit Extension to your BBEdit Extension folder. If you have Lindsay
Davies' HTML Tools installed, you will probably want to place Format HTML
in the Misc folder with PageMill Cleaner. In either case, the new Format
HTML command should be available from the Extensions menu the next time you
launch BBEdit.
System Requirements
Format HTML requires BBEdit version 3.5 or later. BBEdit Lite will *not*
suffice. For more information on BBEdit, check out the BBEdit Web site at
www.barebones.com.
Date: Dec 04, 2002
From: John Rethorst
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:19:17.78
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Purge/Free Memory Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:02 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:30:20.78
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: FrontWindow Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:13 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: "Christopher A. Corbell"
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: "Christopher A. Corbell"
Date: Jul 08, 1993
Date: 29 Jun 1993 09:09:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: "John B. McVey (203) 727-7084"
Date: Jul 26, 1993
Date: 15 Jul 1993 11:55:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: "John B. McVey (203) 727-7084"
Date: Apr 11, 2000
From: [email protected]
Subject: general-edit-lite-11.hqx Hex/ASCII/Unicode editor
File: general-edit-lite-11.hqx
Directory: development tools
Type: Hex/ASCII file editor
Not for publication on CD-ROM
Quadrivio General Edit Lite 1.1
This is a free tool for programmers who need to edit data files. It is
based on the commercial version of General Edit; see
http://www.quadrivio.com for details.
General Edit Lite allows you to:
1) Open and edit disk files as hexadecimal bytes, ASCII characters, Unicode
characters (Roman encoding only), 16-bit decimal integers, or 32-bit
decimal integers. Files can be larger than RAM.
2) View and edit the Finder information (FInfo record) for disk files.
3) View RAM.
Program requirements
A PowerPC Macintosh or PowerPC Mac OS-compatible computer is required.
System 7.1 or later is required; System 7.6.1 or the latest version of OS 8
is recommended.
Date: Apr 11, 2001
From: "Aaron Golden"
Date: May 07, 1993
Date: May 31, 1995
From: [email protected] (Rene G.A. Ros)
Subject: 4D Gestalt Pro 1.2.ext MINOR UPGRADE
Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 08:25:33 +0200 (MET DST)
Freeware. External for 4th Dimension.
Allows access to the System Software's Gestalt Manager to
obtain information about installed software and hardware.
Includes additional code to obtain information about 4D and
version of modules like 4D Write.
Added new function and more bypasses to Gestalt Manager
problems.
Rene Ros
[email protected]
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gestalt Selectors List 4.3
Gestalt Selectors List (GSL)
It lists all sorts of information about the Gestalt Manager, but mainly
about selectors and the meaning of the returned values.
The Gestalt Manager is part of the Apple Macintosh System Software to
enable programmers to determine the availability of certain software and
hardware.
You can obtain the latest version in several other ways:
- World Wide Web
The GSL is available, behind the editor's home-page, at:
http://www.bio.vu.nl/home/rgaros/gestalt/
It is also available, together with other Macintosh FAQs, at:
http://www.ralentz.com/mac/programming/faqs/gestalt/index.html
- Subscribers of the maillist have received their copy already.
If you want to join this list you need to send a request to:
[email protected]
with in the subject line 'subscribe'. You will then also receive
several updates before the next version is released. This list is
only for distribution, not for discussion.
Contributions (new info, remarks, etc.) for the list can be send to:
[email protected]
Best regards,
Rene Ros
[email protected]
Date: Oct 17, 1999
From: "Ren G.A. Ros"
Date: Jun 09, 2000
From: "Bruno Di Gleria"
Date: Mar 23, 1996
From: Greg Salter, [email protected]
Subject: Get Current Users (1.0.2b)
Get Current Users (1.0.2a)
An AppleScript Scripting Addition (osax) that will tell you who is logged
onto your Macintosh via File Sharing.
This osax is free for noncommercial use. Scott Lindsay maintains the
copyright.
Greg Salter - [email protected]
Scott Lindsey - [email protected]
Recent changes include improved error checking.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:26:44.61
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: GetDBPath Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:11 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: John Sudderth, [email protected]
Subject: GetDefaultFile XFCN 1.1
An XFCN which will open a standard SFGetFile dialog box at a given path.
This will override the "Documents" setup in the General Controls Control
Panel when using System 7.5. New version has an optional "type" filter.
GetDefaultFile is part of the Core Collection 2.1. Enjoy.
Date: Feb 11, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Sudderth)
Subject: GetDepth XFCN 1.1
An XFCN which will return the current or maximum depth of the main monitor.
Version 1.1 - Fixed maximum depth function for PowerMacs.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:30:03.97
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: getDFPath Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:13 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:29:40.59
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: GetFileList Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:13 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: John Sudderth, [email protected]
Subject: GetFolder XFCN 1.3
GetFolder ( [
Date: May 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: GetMouse4Prog 1.2 68k
GetMouse4Prog is the one of the most evoluted mouse tracker for
Macintosh. In a small window it shows the current mouse position and
using hot-keys it can collect (copy) mouse coordinate embedding them
inside text pre-definited by the user. Its a great value utility for
every Macintosh programmer. - horizontal/vertical invertible convention.
- collect single point, rect (2 points), list (n points). - customizable
embedding code for automatic code generation. - hot key commands. -
on-line help. Further info at: http://www.kagi.com/panetta Inclusion in
CD-ROM allowed. This is the 68k version.
Date: May 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: GetMouse4Prog 1.2 PPC
GetMouse4Prog is the one of the most evoluted mouse tracker for
Macintosh. In a small window it shows the current mouse position and
using hot-keys it can collect (copy) mouse coordinate embedding them
inside text pre-definited by the user. Its a great value utility for
every Macintosh programmer. - horizontal/vertical invertible convention.
- collect single point, rect (2 points), list (n points). - customizable
embedding code for automatic code generation. - hot key commands. -
on-line help. Further info at: http://www.kagi.com/panetta Inclusion in
CD-ROM allowed. This is the PPC version.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:28:58.82
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: GetMouse Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:12 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:28:36.14
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: GetNet Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:12 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Feb 01, 1996
From: [email protected] (John Sudderth)
Subject: GetRAM XFCN
GetRAM is a HyperCard external that will return available physical and
logical RAM.
Date: Apr 06, 1996
From: (Mike Byrne) [email protected]
Subject: getResName XFCN 1.0
getResName is a HyperCard xfcn/XFCN which performs a simple but sometimes
critical function: given a resource type and number, it will return the
resource name.
Free for non-commercial use, includes both 68K (XFCN) and PPC (xfcn) versions.
For more info:
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/students/Psych-students/Byrne/SSL/
----
-Mike
Mike "Sunburn" Byrne
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/students/Psych-students/Byrne/
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:27:13.56
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: GetSEtDBPath
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:11 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: May 07, 1993
Date: May 07, 1993
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: GLoAppFolder.sit - support for accessing application folder
GLoAppFolder class
Copyright 1997 Gregory Lo. All rights reserved.
Description:
This class provides some support for accessing files and
subfolders in the same folder as the application.
Notes:
Near the start of your application, just make a call to
GLoAppFolder::Startup(); This initializes a static FSSpec with the
location of your application.
Various calls are provided to create modified FSSpecs based on
this one; and open resource files in those places.
You can change the FSSpec using file or folder name strings from a
string list resource, or via a pointer to a pascal string. For
instance:
* osErr = GLoAppFolder::MakeFSSpec( "\pPlugins", myNewFSSpec );
* osErr = GLoAppFolder::MakeFSSpec( kFolderNamesID,
kPluginsFolderName, myNewFSSpec );
* refNum = GLoAppFolder::OpenResFile( "\pSounds", fsRdPerm );
* refNum = GLoAppFolder::OpenResFile( kFileNamesID,
kSoundsFileName, fsRdPerm );
Other information accessors are provided.
* vRefNum = GLoAppFolder::GetVolumeRefNum();
* parID = GLoAppFolder::GetParentID();
* myConstFSSpecPtr = GLoAppFolder::GetAppFileFSSpecPtr();
* myConstFSSpecRef = GLoAppFolder::GetAppFileFSSpec( void );
Change history:
04Nov1997 * Updated documentation
Contacting the Author:
email: * [email protected]
* [email protected] (before May, 1998)
License:
License is given to freely use this in any of your code:
commercial, or otherwise. Send me a postcard or email if you do.
Copyright 1997 Gregory Lo. All rights reserved.
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: GLoStDialAction.sit - support for live-scrolling scrollbars
GLoStDialAction class
Copyright 1997 Gregory Lo. All rights reserved.
Description:
This class provides support for live-scrolling with a standard
scroll-bar control.
Notes:
Only a handle to the control, the point from which to start
tracking, and a pointer to a change-value-procedure is needed.
One need only instantiate a GLoStDialAction object, and use and
reuse it whenever live thumb-tracking is needed. For example:
GLoStDialAction theThumbTracker; :
theThumbTracker( myControlRef, thePoint, MyChangeValueProc );
theThumbTracker( anotherControl, anotherPoint, anotherProc );
The GLoStDialAction object is a functor -- an object that behaves
like a function. Its operator() has been overloaded to support
this.
A convenience function, TrackIndicator(), is provided. An example
call:
TrackIndicator( myControlRef, thePoint, MyChangeValueProc );
The change-value-procedure must be declared as follows:
void MyChangeValueProc( ControlRef inCntrl, const SInt32 inValue );
One should test that only the control's indicator is being pressed
before invoking the GLoStDialAction object. Hits in other parts of
the control can be handled in the normal fashion. (ie. call
::TrackControl() with or without a control action procedure).
Change history:
30Oct1997 * Changed to set the control value before calling the
change
proc
* Changed to redraw the control completely after
tracking is
done
04Nov1997 * Restored the slop rectangle handling
* Changed some #ifdef's to #if's
* Updated documentation
Contacting the Author:
email: * [email protected]
* [email protected] (before May, 1998)
License:
License is given to freely use this in any of your code:
commercial, or otherwise. Send me a postcard or email if you do.
Copyright 1997 Gregory Lo. All rights reserved.
Date: Nov 16, 2000
From: Lawrence DQ==Oliveiro
Date: Mar 25, 1995
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 1995 19:34:00 +0900
From: "[email protected]"
Date: Dec 24, 1994
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 1994 21:45:46 -0500
From: [email protected] (Georges M. Zwingelstein)
Subject: libraries for port of GNU patch, diff and rcs to the Macintosh.
gnu.patch.2.1.hqx : GNU patch for the Macintosh
gnu.diff.2.0.hqx : GNU diff for the Macintosh
gnu.rcs.5.6.hqx : GNU rcs for the Macintosh
gmz.libraries.hqx : Libraries to port the above programs to the Macintosh.
Merry Christmas and Happy new year.
Georges
Date: Aug 11, 1994
From: Scott Hofmann
Date: Jul 27, 1994
From: Scott Hofmann
Date: Dec 24, 1994
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 1994 21:45:46 -0500
From: [email protected] (Georges M. Zwingelstein)
Subject: libraries for port of GNU patch, diff and rcs to the Macintosh.
gnu.patch.2.1.hqx : GNU patch for the Macintosh
gnu.diff.2.0.hqx : GNU diff for the Macintosh
gnu.rcs.5.6.hqx : GNU rcs for the Macintosh
gmz.libraries.hqx : Libraries to port the above programs to the Macintosh.
Merry Christmas and Happy new year.
Georges
Date: Jul 08, 1995
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 1995 17:50:37 -0700
From: [email protected] (Ward Willats)
Subject: gnu_str_regx_class_4cw6.sit.hqx
Port for CodeWarrior 6 of the GNU C++ string and regular expression classes
from libg++ 2.3.1. C++ source code and README file.
Date: May 16, 1993
Date: Sat, 15 May 1993 23:00:50 -4
From: [email protected] (James E. O'Dell)
Subject: Mac/gnuucp version 6.09
Organization: Fort Pond Research
I am submitting Mac/gnuucp verison 6.09 for inclusion in the network
archives and for posting to comp.binaries.mac.
Mac/gnuucp 6.09 is the latest version of my port of the GNUUCP code to
the Macintosh. This version includes many bug fixes, a sliding window
implementation of the UUCP protocol for much improved throughput and
a completely redesigned mail reader hypercard stack. I am told it works
with toadnews, the shareware newsreading software, but I have not
personally verified this.
As with all GNUUCP programs, Mac/gnuucp adheres to the GNU copyleft.
This means that complete source code is available. It will be distributed
in a followup posting as soon as the binaries have been dsitributed.
If you need access to them before please send mail direclty to me.
For further information see the GNU license in the distribution.
Jim O'Dell
[email protected]
----- Attached File "Concord2:Mac/gnuucp Dist:Mac/gnuucp 6.09.sit.hqx" -----
Date: Aug 29, 1995
From: Al Evans
Date: Jun 25, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: GraphLib 1.1 XCMD for Hypercard
GraphLib 1.1 is an XCMD library of color QuickDraw commands for drawing to the
screen from Hypercard. GraphLib is shareware and sells for $25.
Why not just use the built in drawing commands in Hypercard?
GraphLib is much faster than Hypercard for scripted drawing to the screen.
GraphLib draws in 24 bit color and is designed for scripting. Hypercard drawing
is optimized for drawing manually with the tool palette.
GraphLib has the following commands:
Bezier, ClosePoly, DrawPictureFile, DrawString, EraseOval, EraseRect, FrameArc,
FrameOval, FramePoly, FrameRect, FrameRoundRect, GetPixel, InvertRect, KillPoly,
Line, LineTo, MoveTo, OpenPoly, PaintArc, PaintOval, PaintPoly, PaintRect,
PaintRoundRect, PenMode, PenPat, PenSize, RGBBackColor, RGBForeColor, SetPixel,
TextFont, TextSize
See the information reference provided with GraphLib for more information.
GraphLib is c1996 by Michael Frazier and Gigagraphica
Date: Jun 25, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: GraphLib 1.1 XCMD for SuperCard
GraphLib 1.1 is an XCMD library of color QuickDraw commands for drawing to the
screen from Supercard. GraphLib is shareware and sells for $25.
Why not just use the built in drawing commands in Supercard?
GraphLib is much faster than Supercard for scripted drawing to the screen.
GraphLib draws in 24 bit color and is designed for scripting. Supercard drawing
is optimized for drawing manually with the tool palette.
GraphLib has the following commands:
Bezier, ClosePoly, DrawPictureFile, DrawString, EraseOval, EraseRect, FrameArc,
FrameOval, FramePoly, FrameRect, FrameRoundRect, GetPixel, InvertRect, KillPoly,
Line, LineTo, MoveTo, OpenPoly, PaintArc, PaintOval, PaintPoly, PaintRect,
PaintRoundRect, PenMode, PenPat, PenSize, RGBBackColor, RGBForeColor, SetPixel,
TextFont, TextSize
See the information reference provided with GraphLib for more information.
GraphLib is c1996 by Michael Frazier and Gigagraphica
Date: Aug 26, 1995
From: [email protected] (Ken Long)
Subject: GraphLib(tm)
Purpose: Graphing utility routines
Written: Masters Publishing
Copyright: (C) 1991,1992 by Masters Publishing,
All rights reserved
Masters Publishing
PO Box 1940
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106
(313) 996-8108
Purpose: Library for bar, line, pie and sine graphs.
Compiler: THINK C 5.0.4
Target: Macintosh Operating System
Status: "ShareSource"
Includes: C source, project, library and examples.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft BASIC Book
Here is a Microsoft Word 5.1 file containing the command reference for
Gammasoft BASIC. If you haven't used Gammasoft BASIC before, download this
file.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft BASIC
This is a version of BASIC. The commands are a little different than most
versions of BASIC. You may want to look at the file "Gammasoft BASIC Book"
for information.
This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.
When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft BASIC file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after it's name.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft FabuLogo
Here is an implementation of the Logo programming language. There is no
documentation, so you may want to look at some books on Logo first.
This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.
When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft FabuLogo file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft Libsys
Here is a simple, small library automation system. It is for use on a
server on a Local Area Network. Since I just put it together one day, it
isn't very much.
This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.
When you decompress this folder, be sure to put it in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put aliases of the ADMIN and CLIENT files in the
`Data folder. Make sure the aliases don't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after their name.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft MylariaMaker
This program creates and reads descriptions of simple cartoon characters.
Included are the character files for my own cartoon, Mylar City. There is
also a MetaCard version of the program, if you want to debug and compile
it.
This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.
When you decompress this folder, be sure to put it in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the MylariaMaker file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after it's name.
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: HexKey.sit
HexKey is a freeware number conversion tool. This is actually a
programmer's tool, but it may be useful to other power users. Converts
Decimal or Hexadecimal numbers to 10 other common Macintosh formats. If
you don't know a Fixed from a Fract, you don't need it.
This archive replaces earlier versions GSU-HexKey.sit.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Gammasoft WordProc
Here is a small word processor. Features are (yes, ARE) word count and
spell checking. Word list for spell checking is not included. Now that
spell check is done by XFCN, it shouldn't be the horribly slow one from
Gammasoft Office.
This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.
When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft WordProc file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.
Date: Jan 07, 1996
From: [email protected] (Dave MacLachlan)
Subject: GXExtensionShell For Codewarrior
Here's the DTS GXExtension Shell sample code. I converted the code over so
it could be compiled using CodeWarrior 7. Hopefully this will increase the
number of GXPrint Extensions out there....
If there's any questions, please mail:
[email protected] or [email protected]
Cheers,
Dave MacLachlan
Binary Composer
NightFall Software Inc.
Date: Jun 14, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: H2C_10.hqx - The must for every C++ programmer
Every C++ programmer spends hours writing function declarations twice, once
in the header file (.h), once in the source file (.cp). H2C greatly simplify
this process. Just drag a header file, and H2C will automatically create the
corresponding source file, with all the declarations. H2C features a plug-in
architecture, which provides the users a way to personalize H2C output
files.
>Requirement
PowerMac - System 7.5
>Author
Antoine Beyeler
[email protected]
Date: May 10, 2000
From: Antoine Beyeler
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: HCmdButtonAttachment 1.2.1 - A PowerPlant Class
A Metrowerks PowerPlant inherited class that gives controls (LControls) a
command-key equivalent. This allows for more keyboard navigation. For
example, the traditional "Save before closing?" dialog asks to "Save",
"Cancel" or "Don't Save". Save is typically the default key (return) and
Cancel the cancel (escape), but there is no keyboard way to hit Don't
Save.
Enter HCmdButtonAttachment.
With HCmdButtonAttachment, you can give any LControl a command-key
shortcut. You can specify the key to be the first letter/character of the
control's descriptor or it can be a character of your own arbitrary
specification. You can also have the title of the control change to
display
the shortcut or not, and do so after a user-configurable amount of time.
This archive includes the HCmdButtonAttachment sources, a custom CTYP file
for use with Constructor 2.4 or later, and an example application to
demonstrate the class.
For complete information, please read the README file enclosed in the
archive.
Thanx, and enjoy!
John C. Daub
Hsoi's Shop
Date: Jan 13, 1996
From: Matthias Kahlert
Date: Apr 24, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: development/hypercard/HCRoundup.sit.hqx
The HyperCard Roundup is a shareware HyperCard 2.3.X stack with tons of scripts
and easy to use features for all levels of HyperTalk and HyperCard programming:
Common questions and scripts, users can add their own scripts to the stack for
later reference, an interactive script tester for buttons and fields, powerful
find and replace scripts, design guidelines, complex scripts, 26 utility stacks
for registered users, and much more. This stack is a utility that HyperCard
users cant live without!
You have my permission to include this stack on commercially available CD ROMs.
Contact the author, Ken Dunham, at [email protected] for questions or
registration.
Date: Dec 05, 1999
From: Franois Le Ralle
Date: Jul 19, 1994
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 94 18:56 EDT
From: [email protected] (Michael Krause)
Subject: THINK Pascal Hermes Headers Files for v3.0 II
--========================_12538956==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hermes programming headers in THINK Pascal for Hermes II v3.0
--========================_12538956==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="HermHeaders_II_3.0.p"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="HermHeaders_II_3.0.p"
Date: Sep 09, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: hexy-10.hqx - A hex dump plug-in for BBEdit
Hexy is a hex dump plug-in for BBEdit or BBEdit Light.
It will create a hex dump of the current selection or of the whole document
if there is no selection.
Source code in the form of a CodeWarrior Pro 1 project is available from
the Hexy homepage at
http://www.access.ch/ml/hexy/welcome.html
It should probably go into
/text/_BBEdit/
and permission to include it on CD-ROM products is granted.
-Marc Liyanage
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:26:22.96
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: HideWindow Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:11 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Oct 07, 1996
From: [email protected] (Jon Pugh)
Subject: HPopupMenu 3.4 XFCN (Native!)
Here's a new version of my popular Hierarchical Popup Menu for Hypercard.
There's no real functionality added, but I have recompiled the whole thing
into a native 'xfcn' resource for use in Hypercard 2.3.5. This will help
with lengthy menu lists, but the difference should generally be negligible.
I did it mostly for the exercise.
This and my other externals can be found on my HyperStuff web page:
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: HMarqueeCaption 1.1.2 - A PowerPlant Class
A Metrowerks PowerPlant inherited class that displays a horizontally
scrolling (from right to left) "marquee" of text, similar in appearance
to the scrolling JavaScript marquee that you often see across the bottom
of web browser windows.
Features:
- Utilizes offscreen GWorlds for smooth scrolling of text.
- Uses text Handles for an amount of text limited only by available
memory.
- Utilizes modifier keys to modify scrolling behavior (increase scrolling
speed, scroll left to right, pause scrolling).
Can be used in About boxes for scrolling credits, in JavaScript
implementations
for the scrolling caption, in applications that need ticker-tape-style
animations, or anywhere a marquee-style sign and animation is desired.
The HMarqueeCaption distribution contains the HMarqueeCaption class, a
CTYP
resource for easier editing in Metrowerks Constructor, and a demonstration
application to show just how easy it is to use HMarqueeCaption (made with
CodeWarrior Professional 1).
For complete information, please read the README file enclosed in the
archive.
Thanx, and enjoy!
John C. Daub
Hsoi's Shop
Date: Jan 03, 1997
From: [email protected] (Joseph Debono)
Subject: HomeSweetHome
A great replacement Home stack for HyperCard.
Useful for both the novice and experienced scripter.
Uploaded by the Author:
Joseph Debono
_____________________________________________
[email protected] - [email protected]
http://www.ausom.net.au/~jde
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: HQX1.hqx
Routines for working encoding or decoding BinHex.
Full C source code, linkable libraries, documentation, and
a fully functional example MPW tool.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 by John Montbriand.
All Rights Reserved.
Permission granted for public use.
Date: Apr 30, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: HyperStudio Journal sampler
This is a sample issue of HyperStudio Journal, the premier subscription
disk publication for HyperStudio users. It includes the HyperStudio 3.0
Player so you DO NOT need HyperStudio to run this issue of HSJ.
Cheers... Bill Lynn, Publisher HyperStudio Journal
Date: Nov 28, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: HTML Layout 1.5
HTML Layout 1.5 is a keyboard layout that makes it easier to program in HTML.
Brian Rellinger
Date: Aug 01, 2002
From: tredje design
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: HToggleRadioButton 1.2.2 - A PowerPlant Class
This class (derived from the PowerPlant class, LToggleButton) attempts to
give the LToggleButton class a radio-button-like behavior (i.e. you can
create a radio group that includes objects of this type and only one
member
of that group will be "on" at a time).
You can have in the same radio group both these HToggleRadioButton's and
LStdRadioButtons (or any other radio button class)...click on a radio,
the toggles will all be off. Click on a toggle, the radios will all be
off.
Includes a CTYP resource for ease of editing in Constructor 2.4 and higher
(sorry, no CPPb resource is available).
For complete information, please read the README file enclosed in the
archive.
Thanx, and enjoy!
John C. Daub
Hsoi's Shop
Date: Feb 08, 1996
From: [email protected] (vinnie moscaritolo)
Subject: http OT sample
HttpServer Macintosh OpenTransport Network Server shell
Version: early but functional
Apple Macintosh Developer Technical Support
Written by: Vinne Moscaritolo
Copyright (work in progress) Apple Computer, Inc
You may incorporate this sample code into your applications without
restriction, though the sample code has been provided "AS IS" and the
responsibility for its operation is 100% yours. However, what you are
not permitted to do is to redistribute the source as "DSC Sample Code"
after having made changes. If you're going to re-distribute the source,
we require that you make it clear in the source that the code was
descended from Apple Sample Code, but that you've made changes.
HttpServer is a MacOS faceless background task that can be used as framework
for developing connection based OpenTransport network servers. Written in
Metrowerks C++, the HttpServer utilizes the Thread Manager, OpenTransport,
AppleEvents (barely) and C++ IOStreams.
Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"