P-Port
[1/4] from: ptretter::charter::net at: 6-Sep-2000 15:15
I did a help on P-Port. Not sure what it is but doesnt seem to function
correctly.
Paul Tretter
[2/4] from: ryanc:iesco-dms at: 6-Sep-2000 15:02
Hey Paul,
I must be missing some mail here, could you explain more about P-Port?
Could this be the parrallel port support I wished for on my birthday?
--Ryan
[ptretter--charter--net] wrote:
> I did a help on P-Port. Not sure what it is but doesnt seem to function
> correctly.
>
> Paul Tretter
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[3/4] from: allen:rebolforces at: 7-Sep-2000 10:10
----- Original Message -----
From: <[ryanc--iesco-dms--com]>
To: <[list--rebol--com]>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:02 AM
Subject: [REBOL] P-Port Re:
> Hey Paul,
> I must be missing some mail here, could you explain more about P-Port?
> Could this be the parrallel port support I wished for on my birthday?
>
> --Ryan
>
Sorry to disapoint you Ryan..
They are face objects defined in the view Test Panel, that are appearing in
the global context. I'm sure they will be cleaned up for the beta release.
Here is a list of them ('probe these at your own risk!)
f-bot (object)
f-cat (object)
f-code (object)
f-date (object)
f-descrp (object)
f-email (object)
f-mid (object)
f-name (object)
f-subject (object)
f-top (object)
f-vers (object)
i-1 (object)
i-2 (object)
i-3 (object)
i-dir (object)
i-path (object)
i-usr (object)
n-email (object)
n-name (object)
n-pop (object)
n-smtp (object)
p-host (object)
p-port (object)
p-type (object)
Cheers,
Allen K
[4/4] from: ptretter:charter at: 6-Sep-2000 19:19
I dont know what it is exactly.