dialog boxes
Alejandro Garza Gonzalez
agarza at ci.mty.itesm.mx
Thu Apr 18 18:34:46 EDT 1996
You could probably execute a Windows program like a sound player, for
instance, that warns the user of an impending return-to-homepage action;
that should be fairly easy to do in flute.
_alex
======
On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, Kevin Justie wrote:
> There is a utility program for the Mac called Okey Dokey which lurks in the
> background and automatically clicks the OK button in a dialog box after a
> preset length of time. Does anyone know of a similar program for Windows?
> We use the Flute macro program to send our public Internet terminals back
> to our home page after a period of inactivity, but would like to make it a
> bit more forgiving by asking first, in case an active user simply hasn't
> touched the keyboard or mouse for a while. Flute can put up a dialog box
> asking if there's anyone there, but has no way (that I'm aware of) to
> continue if the dialog box is left unanswered.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Kevin Justie
> Head of Technical and Automated Services
> http://www.nslsilus.org/mgkhome/
+-------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
| Ing. Alejandro Garza Gonzalez | E-MAIL: agarza at campus.mty.itesm.mx |
| ITESM University, Monterrey, Mexico | "Ok bye!" // Solo |
+- http://www-cib.mty.itesm.mx/ ------+-------------------------\X/-Amiga!-+
More information about the Web4lib
mailing list