![]() (OK, the interaction between Terminal and Airmail2 uncovers a glitch, because Airmail2 opens if closed, gets to the front and the message is chosen, but the GUI is not visible. ![]() open airmail://message?mail=myAccount&messageid=etPan.55ba060a.) highlight the whole URL and command & double click it.highlight the whole URL or parts of it and the context menu offers "Open URL".In the Terminal you have several ways to open the URL: If you have only one application URL in your note, you may add the URL to the "Note info" (red circle) and then you'll get a clickable link with the "scheme specific part" of the URL or only parts of the "scheme specific part" - here "message" (blue circle). You may paste the URL(s) in a note and by choosing the whole URL or parts of it the context menu offers "Open URL".In Evernote you have even two ways to open it: And yes, it's of course also working in the Chrome/Safari Omnibar: Just enter the URL and hit the "Enter" key. airmail://m - are sufficient to open the application), right-click and choose "Open URL". You may open such an application URL in almost any available application with text fields or text boxes: highlight the URL (sometimes even only parts of it - at least the scheme and the first character after the :// (e.g. Scarlet Witch from Marvel Fanfare #45 below (posted by ), along with two pieces from Sandy Plunkett's collection.Maybe I don't get the question right but: There was an option of doing full color on these pin-ups and so my original black and white art was developed into a "blue-line", which meant that you, the artists, painted onto a blue reproduction of the art with the black line work printed on a separate acetate overlay. So, I went this a drawing of the Scarlet Witch, surrounding by primordial familiars (she is a witch, after all). Much as I liked it, I just didn't think people would get it. It is a collaborative effort by many individuals and companies with the goal of producing a modern, efficient, and fully featured toolkit for developing rich client applications. Really!Īnyway, the drawing was meant to depict Reed at a point of despair, presumably having been frustrated once more in his attempts to come up with the right formula to help his good buddy reenter humanhood. JavaFX JavaFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for desktop, mobile and embedded systems built on Java. Much space in early issues of the Fantastic Four was devoted to Reed's attempts (and failures) to reverse the process. Reed had been responsible for Ben's transformation into the monstrous Thing and thus separating the tormented Ben from the rest of humanity. This was more cerebral, and if successful, it would pull at the viewers heartstrings.īut it dawned on me that it probably would communicate with maybe 2% of the audience, those who knew that one of the great superhero melodramas involved the relationship that existed between Reed Richards and Ben Grimm (aka The Thing). Thought it was a pretty neat idea, fairly original given most pin-ups being done were full of fists and fury. Fantastic was the first sketch I came up with. In the mid 80's, editor Al Milgrim decided to go with an all pin-up issue on Marvel Fanfare. The artists assigned were given carte blanc- no restriction on characters or other content. Jim asked Sandy about a sketch he did of the Fantastic Four's Mr.
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