[A83] Re: Symbolic...
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[A83] Re: Symbolic...
> It's competely possible to hide the application. If I had enough time, I
> could write a program that would replace the APPS menu and MEM menu with
its
> own, leaving Symbolic out of course...
It has to leave out itself too, or that program could become forbidden
too...
But I still have one year till the final exams, and I think someone would've
a solution then :)
> You would use keyhooks, which is a
> problem because Symbolic (and upcoming Omnicalc) use them as well. In that
> case I would save the old keyhook pointers when you install this hiding
app,
> and call them from your keyhook routine after you have checked for an APPS
> or MEM press...
>
> Michael Vincent
> Detached Solutions - www.detacheds.com
> Radical Software - www.radicalsoft.org
> www.michaelv.org
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ronald Teune" <rtwolf@gmx.net>
> To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 8:04 AM
> Subject: [A83] Symbolic...
>
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Symbolic is great. But I have a problem now. I gave it to my teacher. He
> was
> > very enthousiast, and spread it through the whole school. Now the
problem:
> > he gave it to an inspection guy too. And now it's forbidden...
> > So, here's my question: can one hide this application? My teacher told
me
> of
> > a program that turned real resets in fake resets. This means, the
> > 2nd,+,left,1,2 procedure didn't cause the calc to reset. Probably this
is
> > just a keyhook trick, and it should be possible with symbolic too,
> shouldn't
> > it? But I don't know how, that's the problem. Can anyone make such
thing,
> or
> > help me to make it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ronald Teune
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> >
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