[comp.sys.amiga.misc] To David Jenkins: About minor ClockDJ bug

angst@cs.uq.oz.au (Andrew Moran) (05/20/91)

When displaying available memory that is > 9999K in size (i.e. five digits or
more), ClockDJ displays the appropriate ascii character for the most
significant digits (i.e. 16925K total memory free is printed as "@925K").  It
seems that you are using (char) MEM % 1000 + '0' for the last digit (or its
assembler analogue).

Easy fix?

Andrew

P.S. Sorry about posting to the net but I have no other way of contacting you.

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kgs@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Kok G Sang) (05/20/91)

In article <1500@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au> angst@cs.uq.oz.au writes:
>When displaying available memory that is > 9999K in size (i.e. five digits or
>more), ClockDJ displays the appropriate ascii character for the most
>significant digits (i.e. 16925K total memory free is printed as "@925K").  It
>seems that you are using (char) MEM % 1000 + '0' for the last digit (or its
>assembler analogue).
>
>Easy fix?
>
>Andrew

Also, in ClockDJ 5.02, the screen cycle (amiga-m) does not work. 

>
>P.S. Sorry about posting to the net but I have no other way of contacting you.
>

me too. 

-Kok


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andyw@orion.UUCP (Andy Wright) (05/25/91)

In article <1991May20.155517.31025@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> kgs@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Kok G Sang) writes:
> 
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> Also, in ClockDJ 5.02, the screen cycle (amiga-m) does not work. 

From the clockdj doc file:

   You may define hot keys for flipping screens or windows; see the section
   on window manipulation for details.

        New hot key variables for key macros are:

        &win                    bring bottom window to the top.
        &sc1                    cycle screens including workbench.
        &sc2                    cycle screens excluding workbench.
        &wbs                    bring Workbench screen to the front.

I just assign the &sc1 and &sc2 functions to left amiga < and > respectivly.

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