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For those of you that haven't played around with the "run in background thread" check box in Designer 6 agents, this tip gives you a jump start... « Breaking Par » |
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It's now available for playback from the e-Pro site and of course you can also download the presentation and sample database... « Thomas Duff » |
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The Notes Application plug-in for the IBM Workplace Client Technology, rich edition lets you work with your Notes applications in the Workplace rich client just as you would in the Notes 7 client. Discover the benefits this integration has to offer... « Gayle Thiel » |
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List is a very powerful data structure in Lotus Script. It is very easy to add elements, and very easy to retrieve them. I will not get into details about all the advantages of lists. Instead I would like to share a simple and efficient method of "sorting" lists in Lotus Script. In the end of this article you will find out why I used double quotes on the word sorting... « Fabian Nirman » |
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A few weeks ago I was playing around with the find and replace method in the NotesRichTextRage method. It's really slick for replacing text in a rich text field. It's actually pretty easy to use. Assuming you have a rich text field in a NotesRichTextItem object, here's some simple code that will do a find/replace... « Breaking Par » |
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This article offers some fresh insights about a long-standing question: In which situations is it better to use a server-based Lotus Notes mail file, and when should you use a local replica copy? « Timothy Day » |
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Back when I had a desktop machine, I would make use of the "*" key on the numeric keypad to fully expand one and only one category in a categorized view. If there were multiple levels of categorization, it would expand all the levels, but only for the selected document. When I moved to using a laptop almost exclusively, I don't normally have a numeric keypad now. (I have to turn num lock on, then press the "P" key, then turn num lock off). The normal "*" key is now a SHIFT+8, which means you're holding down the SHIFT key, which means Notes will fully expand all the categories instead of just the one you're on. I, personally, don't like the "expand all" unless I want to do a CTRL+F "find" in the view... « Breaking Par » |
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Lotusphere questions, Lotusphere answers
At Lotusphere, "Meet the Developers" is a way to get the answers to those tough questions. Throughout the year, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard collects questions he can't find the answer to, and puts them to the developers. Sometimes, but not always, he gets answers... « DominoPower » |
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The new (as of January, 2005) Breaking Par web site uses a drop-down menu to get at the hints and tips categories. This drop-down menu does not use JavaScript (well, almost) and does not use DHTML (well, that depends on your definition). It is accessibility compliant and makes use of style sheet properties to provide the effect. Read on to find out how it's done... « Breaking Par » |
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From the Editor: Currently Pondering: Your New Job... Notes Evangelist!
Get the Code: Selling And Teaching Notes At The Same Time -- Cool Notes Tips & Tricks
Opinion: Notes Item Not Found
Strategic Thoughts On...: Domino, Notes, Workplace... What's A Developer To Do? « Thomas Duff » |
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