[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I came across the situation recently where I developed an app under
OS X that was destined for delivery under OS 9. Its core
functionality is to read and display a series of html files. To
ensure interoperability, the path to these files is constructed using
the apps
Hi listmembers,
today when I started Revolution as usual there was no revmenubar.
On Windows XP ctrl.-O worked so I opened stack revmessagebox.rev and looked up the
rect of stack revmenubar.rev and it was
-32000,-32000,-31336,-31933
??
Regards,
Ernst
I'm doing get url file access all the time under MacOS 8.6 and 7.6
without any problems.
But I haven't yet upgraded to rev 2.1 and I'm still using 2.0.3
What version of rev are you using ?
When you say Classic -I guess you mean 68k MacOS ? I've found there are
significant differences there
I'm a newby with amateurish hypercard scripting ability who is trying
to get a lot of QuickTime compressed sounds (4:1 IMA, MP3 new MPEG 4
ACC) to work in standalones for my music students. I use the new
control command from the object menu to insert a lot of players that I
render invisible
Hi Mark,
The rub is that I have no idea how those resource stacks became
substacks of
my main stack. I am guessing it happened during an attempt at
building a
distribution.
If you don't believe in pixies, then this could be the explanation ;-)
Mark
Have nice evening...
Regards
Klaus Major
Hello Igor,
Two years ago, i had, one hand, to develop, maintain and update
Metacard-based applications servers running under Linux x86 and, second
hand, two development laptops to do the job. The both laptop were
running Suse-Linux 7.3 Pro, one on a Compaq x86 notebook, one under an
IBook2. It
I'm trying to get my game onto Windows from Mac and it has background
music continually, as well as foreground sounds. This can be
accomplished with two or more players when QuickTime is present, or
with one player for music and playing sounds directly with play
command when QT is not
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 09:38 AM, Scott Slaugh wrote:
I had this problem with a program I created. What I ended up doing
was putting the following handler into my stack script:
on closeStack
quit
end closeStack
It's probably not the best way of doing things, but it seems to work.
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 09:34 AM, Bill Vlahos wrote:
I have a standalone which doesn't quit when I close the window on OS X.
Any pendingMessages?
Dar Scott
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If you don't find any other solutions then you may want to have two
versions of your sound files for with or without QT installed and then
load them accordingly. One can be sampled at a lower volume setting and
the other at normal volume setting. I do this in an external sound app.
I don't
Bill Vlahos writes
I have a standalone which doesn't quit when I close the window on OS X.
To get the app to quit I have to select Quit from the application menu.
I'm using 2.1 release. The standalone destroystack option is checked
during the build.
Is this the expected behavior or a bug? How
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 11:01 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote:
This is expected behavior for a Mac application. (I don't know if
it's expected for an RR standalone with the destroystack option
checked.) I often have to point out to my students that on a
Windows machine closing the last
On 10/24/03 9:52 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:
I have no doubt this is workable; but I see nothing here to convince me
that a cat skinned your way is necessarily better or worse than a cat
skinned my way.
Nope. My only point is that there is already a reasonable way to
implement global constants, and
I don't think I understand the new resizing utility in 2.1
I have a rectangle graphic, centered on the screen.
I would like to resize it as the stack is resized so that halving the
width of the screen haves the width of the rectangle. It should also
keep the rectangle centered on the screen.
Hi,
I had a student report a problem he was having using speech in Rev. He
said it wouldn't work in Windows 98, but that it ran at least initially in
2000 but then stopped working.
He's checked the speakers, etc. Didn't do any upgrades to his system;
does not know the version of the SDK he's
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a function for custom properties:
all custom properties are preceded by u:
uNote, uBeat, etc.
put u(note) # note the quote
function u pParam
return (the u pParam of this
stack)
end u
returns this string:
the unote of this
Hallo Erich,
...
Hmmm...
I will stick with IT :-)
yeah, that should be:
...
out of curiosity, where do you stick by it?
Oops, typo...
...will stick TO it ;-)
thanks for the feedback (zuruckFressen?).
Enjoy your meal, eet smakelijk, bon appetite, mahlzeit :-D
Erik (Erich)
Er oder ich?
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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:50 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: a function for custom properties
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a function for custom
With regard to MIDI on Win systems using QT:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-October/
024475.html
Since Dell is a popular PC brand, I would try and test a few desktop
and notebook models, if possible.
-Kurt
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Hi Thomas,
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 13:28:46 -0400
From: Thomas J McGrath III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Play sound until done but I want to still interupt
What I want to script is something like:
repeat until the sound is done allowing interrupts
- or -
repeat until the sound is done
I just installed Panther and via Revolution 1. RC1 .rev projects want
to open in Classic as standalones. H. What's up with that?
If I open Revolution 1. RC1 and open from within the program they act
normally.
Mark
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--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- stack/background/library script:
global gMySound # true/false
on openCard
if gMySound then
put the soundPath of this card into
tSoundPath -- custom card prop ...
global gMySound instead of a
custom STACK prop because you will be using
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