I want to have a graph and found wgChart.
Download it? Why did I look for it in my "Downloads" directory?
Silly me. Still I did eventually figure out that I had to save it.
Next problem "..copy it to your stack". What the dickens does
that mean?
Clarification and elucidation required please and perhaps
directions to an example or two.
"copy it to your stack?
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"copy it to your stack?
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Re: "copy it to your stack?
Sounds like a third party add on, may be best to contact the author.
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Re: "copy it to your stack?
Found it in the "Sample Stacks" in LC.
Funny thing. I made a test stack for
the cloning/grouping idea. When I
opened the Application Browser to check
it I found that wgChart had been added.
Was it because my sample stack was
in memory when I "downloaded" wgChart?
Funny thing. I made a test stack for
the cloning/grouping idea. When I
opened the Application Browser to check
it I found that wgChart had been added.
Was it because my sample stack was
in memory when I "downloaded" wgChart?
Is age an excuse? Eighty-four and counting.
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