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Hey Kyle, I have a fully semantic site i cretead for SharePoint and was wondering if you had any thoughts on how to make the content area div flex out for content? Sometimes list columns force the content to pop out, to which I added an auto overflow. Auto overflow for SP lists have some really gnarly results however. display: table cell doesn't work in IE, the only  compatible browser Works great for sites where I can predict the content width, but horrible when list content stretches horizontally.It's just such a nice clean base semantic SP master and css with minimally styled content placeholders that I can reuse from client to client I'd hate to have to throw it away and start again with a tabled design.Thanks, RebeccaPosted by Rebecca on December 8, 2008 at 5:35 pm.
{|width="85%" cellpadding="10%" cellpadding="5%" cellspacing="0" border="0"
 
!align="left"|Parameter
 
!align="left"|Type
 
!style="width: 80%;background-color:white;" align="left"|Description
 
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|processname
 
|String
 
|The processname to find and open
 
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|processid
 
|integer
 
|The processID to find and open
 
|}
 
 
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Lua]]
 
* [[Lua]]

Revision as of 01:39, 16 May 2012

function openProcess(processname)
function openProcess(processid)


Causes cheat engine to open the provided processname or processid.

Please note that if you provide an integer in the form of a string openProcess will look for a process that has as name the specified number. Provide an integer if you wish to specify the PID.

Example:

 openProcess("game.exe")
 openProcess(7890)
 openProcess(tonumber("7890"))


Hey Kyle, I have a fully semantic site i cretead for SharePoint and was wondering if you had any thoughts on how to make the content area div flex out for content? Sometimes list columns force the content to pop out, to which I added an auto overflow. Auto overflow for SP lists have some really gnarly results however. display: table cell doesn't work in IE, the only compatible browser Works great for sites where I can predict the content width, but horrible when list content stretches horizontally.It's just such a nice clean base semantic SP master and css with minimally styled content placeholders that I can reuse from client to client I'd hate to have to throw it away and start again with a tabled design.Thanks, RebeccaPosted by Rebecca on December 8, 2008 at 5:35 pm.

See also