What a twit I am! I didn't even think of using 1 field with tabstops
or that you could sort by word or items in a field. You guys are
great!! Thanks to all that responded., I now have a lot of good
ideas to consider.
Cheers, Roger
On May 1, 2005, at 12:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Been using it for 2 days . . . no problems yet. And, I love it!
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Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 08:24:50 -0500
From: Burrton Wodruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Anyone using Tiger Yet?
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL
Hello from sunny Las Vegas,
I have a script the runs from BBEdit, Script Editor, and also the OSX
menu bar that used to work fine...
tell application "Revolution221"
do script "testt"
end tell
and now with Rev 2.5.1 nothing I try works...
tell application "Revolution"
do script "testt"
end
I'm wondering where you would need this, since most browsers to the job
already as a matter of course...
Sivakatirswami
On Apr 30, 2005, at 1:27 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hi Folks,
trying not to reinvent the wheel here, can RevXML library transform a
given XML using a XSLT file or I'll have to wri
Oops I think I actually forgot to ask my question:
How do you do this in Revolution:
Keynote can output one window to the channel that goes out to the
projector -- > video port. i.e. it shows on the screen. and the second
window is locked onto the personal PC's LCD screen, where the latter
wind
Bob Hartley wrote:
> I have an app that has a toolbar that does things to a window
> (an independent rev file). However, I want to embed this
> independent window into one stack and then save it back out.
>
> EG. Imagine a word processor like MS word without an open document.
> You have a blank win
Dan,
I agree especially since we are talking about Director and not so much
about Flash. A sidegrade targeted to the "making a standalone
application" side versus the "making an animation" side which can and
will be taken up by Flash.
The high selling point is that the move over does away with t
revGoURL is now working. NO idea why it broke, but now it's fine.
Go figure.
On May 1, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dan Shafer wrote:
OK, then it must be something here. Thanks for the reality check.
I had a TERRIBLE time with the upgrade (mostly my fault) so I
probably clobbered some
Dan Shafer wrote:
OK, then it must be something here. Thanks for the reality check.
I had a TERRIBLE time with the upgrade (mostly my fault) so I probably
clobbered some vital setting.
Your initial reaction is completely understandable given Apple's history
with such things.
Remember GURLGURL?
OK, then it must be something here. Thanks for the reality check.
I had a TERRIBLE time with the upgrade (mostly my fault) so I
probably clobbered some vital setting.
On May 1, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
Hi Dan,
No problems for me. I am running Rev 2.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4
(upgrade in
Pierre-
Sunday, May 1, 2005, 12:52:17 PM, you wrote:
PS> QT7 Pro woks there on both Panther and Tiger without any troubles,
PS> Rev's Player features included.
Apparently there are reports of crashes and incompatibilities with
firewire devices. 10.3.9 only. YMMV.
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Alex,
Thanks, I can make that work.
Dennis
On May 1, 2005, at 8:42 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Dennis Brown wrote:
I have been trying to get the example in the Rev documentation to
work in my script:
global gVariable1
on test
put 1 into x
put 50 into ("gVariable"&x)
end test
it won't "Apply". It
Mark,
I can't, because the array variables I want to save are already
multi-dimensional keyed arrays. Otherwise I would save them as custom
properties somewhere.
Dennis
On May 1, 2005, at 8:39 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
On May 1, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
global gVariable1
on test
pu
Dennis Brown wrote:
I have been trying to get the example in the Rev documentation to work
in my script:
global gVariable1
on test
put 1 into x
put 50 into ("gVariable"&x)
end test
it won't "Apply". It gives me a bad destination error.
it works fine with things like field names, but not varia
On May 1, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Bob Hartley wrote:
Apart from that, there is the problem of the window focus. if the edit
stack is clicked upon it would hide the other window behind it. would
using the systemWindow command work?
You could set the style of the document stack to: palette
Mark Talluto
On May 1, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
global gVariable1
on test
put 1 into x
put 50 into ("gVariable"&x)
end test
How about:
put 1 into x
put 50 into gVariable[x]
Mark Talluto
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From: Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2 May 2005 8:47:13 AM
To: Use Revolution List
Subject: Re: Prevent someone from dragging a toplevel window, or...
Reply-To: How to use Revolution
Well... it can; what I'm trying to simulate is the "customize toolbar"
sheet
that drops down from a toolbar.
On May 1, 2005, at 12:42 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
(a) Prevent someone from dragging a window that is a toplevel window
(without a "snapback" solution of resetting the window after the drag
is
complete); or
Here is a crazy idea. Could you draw a stack over the drag bar when
needed? Something like this
I have been trying to get the example in the Rev documentation to work
in my script:
global gVariable1
on test
put 1 into x
put 50 into ("gVariable"&x)
end test
it won't "Apply". It gives me a bad destination error.
it works fine with things like field names, but not variables.
I have 10 butt
Hi Dan,
No problems for me. I am running Rev 2.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4 (upgrade
install from 10.3.9)
Todd
On May 1, 2005, at 6:56 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
It may be peculiar to my setup, but can someone try revGoURL in Tiger
and report back? I can't get it to work. Nothing happens at all.
~~
It may be peculiar to my setup, but can someone try revGoURL in Tiger
and report back? I can't get it to work. Nothing happens at all.
~~
Dan Shafer, Co-Chair
RevConWest '05
June 17-18, 2005, Monterey, California
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit/RevConWe
Maybe RR should consider a generous and widely publicized "sidegrade"
deal for current owners of Director who are nervous. I've seen such
campaigns pull in huge sales.
On May 1, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Especially since a lot of people use Director/Flash for software
devel
On 5/1/05 4:50 PM, "Jan Schenkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks, Xavier, but the problem is that it doesn't
>> work... remember this is
>> for OS X, where the moveWindow message is only sent
>> when you are done
>> moving, not *while* you're moving (like it is in
>> Windows).
>>
>> Any oth
--- Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On May 1, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
>
> > Ah yes, but then I have to check the result myself
> to
> > throw an error, and that's what I wanted to avoid
> ;-)
> > My earlier suggestion is backwards-compatible but
> > allows people who like t
On May 1, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Ah yes, but then I have to check the result myself to
throw an error, and that's what I wanted to avoid ;-)
My earlier suggestion is backwards-compatible but
allows people who like try-throw-catch, to structure
their code in a more readable way.
But y
--- Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/1/05 3:16 AM, "MisterX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Ken
> >
> > you need to implement a movewindow frontscript in
> a plugin stack that
> > filters the windows to prevent or pass the
> message.
> >
> > local blockedlist
> > on movewindow
>
--- Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On May 1, 2005, at 3:30 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
>
> > I personally prefer the try-throw-catch trinity,
> as it
> > makes for cleaner code than indented if-then-else
> > structures.
>
> If a library errors comes in only the result, then
> you can do th
On May 1, 2005, at 3:30 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
I personally prefer the try-throw-catch trinity, as it
makes for cleaner code than indented if-then-else
structures.
If a library errors comes in only the result, then you can do this:
moveRobot robotName, plan
get the result
it it is not emp
Sivakatirswami,
Yes Keynote can split the output but only during full screen mode.
There is a preference under Preferences/ Presenter Display that has a
check box for "Use alternate display to view presenter information"
with some neat options for a timer/clock etc.. You can also preview
what
Hi All.
I have an app that has a toolbar that does things to a window (an
independent rev file). However, I want to embed this independent window
into one stack and then save it back out.
EG. Imagine a word processor like MS word without an open document.
You have a blank window and a toolbar
QT7 Pro woks there on both Panther and Tiger without any troubles,
Rev's Player features included.
Le 1 mai 05, à 19:13, Mark Wieder a écrit :
All-
Apple has posted the QuickTime 6.5.2 reinstaller, which will uninstall
QT7 from OSX 10.3.9 systems and reinstall the previous version.
http://www.ap
Rob,
Le 1 mai 05, à 17:11, Rob Cozens a écrit :
But when a programmer says, "Your programming platform isn't worth
evaluating because it does not support [the latest concept] as taught
at universities.", that gives me a strong indication the person
doesn't know what he is talking about or isn't
The employer might get a better deal and more offers if the
programmer doesn't have to travel to Worchester, Wooster, wherever.
At 11:19 AM -0400 5/1/05, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Hello Rever's,
OT:
A friend of mine is looking for an MS SQL 'expert' that is willing
to travel to Wooster, Ohio for
Just installed for testing on an old IBook G3 800. Will let you know
how it works with Rev 2.5.1 and PostgreSQL as soon as possible.
Le 1 mai 05, à 15:24, Burrton Wodruff a écrit :
Hi Folk,
Anyone using Tiger with Rev yet? Any problems?
Burt Woodruff
RippleSoft
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If there's no OSX solution, then you need to simulate a windowdrag...
Hide the window's title bar and drag the window using mousedown like i
posted not long ago...
I'll try to release the MagicMG soon - it's "script ready" but there little
gui for it still - I'll try... It has the fully featured
On 5/1/05 3:16 AM, "MisterX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ken
>
> you need to implement a movewindow frontscript in a plugin stack that
> filters the windows to prevent or pass the message.
>
> local blockedlist
> on movewindow
> if blockedlist is empty then updateblockedlist
> if the def
Is anyone aware of any add-ins for QuickTime (Windows) that will allow
one to use QuickTime to show DVDs?
I love the DVD player on Mac OS X and I can't stand the ones on Windows
and I'd like to make a free custom DVD player using QuickTime and
Revolution.
Thanks!
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Hi Burton,
Rev 2.5.1 on Mac OS 10.4 working nicely here, no problems, glitches.
Tiger feels slightly faster than Panther, but this might be because I
used 'Archive and install' to get new clean system.
Rob
On May 1, 2005, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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Mes
Apple's new Keynote has an interesting new feature:
It can make 2 separate windows! Wow! (grin)
Ok, yes, REv can do that and a lot more though Rev's Graphic options
are still a bit stone age compared to what iWorks offers now.
[aside: humbly suggest that for Rev to move forward, that the back end
All-
Apple has posted the QuickTime 6.5.2 reinstaller, which will uninstall
QT7 from OSX 10.3.9 systems and reinstall the previous version.
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/quicktime652reinstallerformac.html
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On May 1, 2005, at 3:30 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
I personally prefer the try-throw-catch trinity, as it
makes for cleaner code than indented if-then-else
structures.
If this a switched by the user, then maybe something like this would
work for a script library:
The error mode of a stack library ca
Morning Bur,
On May 1, 2005, at 08:24, Burrton Wodruff wrote:
Hi Folk,
Anyone using Tiger with Rev yet? Any problems?
I haven't had any problems so far; however, Lars Brehmer just sent me
screen shots of a very interesting issue he has seen with one of his
applications running under Tiger. It
Thank you Richard, much appreciated!
(I knew I had run across it somewhere, but couldn't remember where.)
-Doc-
On 5/1/05, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> docmann wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > Is there a clear example stack somewhere -or- can someone out there
> > that can clairify exactl
At 08:11 AM 5/1/2005, I wrote:
I would be VERY leary of anyone who responds to a real-world situation
with a classroom response.
Likewise a military response.
:{`)
Rob
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Hello Rever's,
OT:
A friend of mine is looking for an MS SQL 'expert' that is willing to
travel to Wooster, Ohio for a week to ten days to add/modify to a query
system that is already in place. The front end is an open tool
Dashboard. He is willing to pick up travel/hotel/rental car costs for
t
Hi Dan,
So I would agree that the programmer who rejected Revolution out of hand
without digging more deeply into the advantages it offers and shares with
OO environments was hasty and ill-advised (and probably, as you say, more
interested in eliminating alternatives than in finding the correct
docmann wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a clear example stack somewhere -or- can someone out there
that can clairify exactly what front & back scripts are? I see these
terms used quite often on the list and want to make sure I (and other
noobs) have a complete understanding...
Extending the Runtime Rev
Hello all,
Is there a clear example stack somewhere -or- can someone out there
that can clairify exactly what front & back scripts are? I see these
terms used quite often on the list and want to make sure I (and other
noobs) have a complete understanding...
Thx,
-Doc-
Hi Folk,
Anyone using Tiger with Rev yet? Any problems?
Burt Woodruff
RippleSoft
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Hi Gordy!
Has anyone installed Tiger and looked at a revStack or standalone
that uses a windowShape other than rectangular?
one of my main Rev projects has three stacks with a shape that is
basically rectangular with a small, round protrusion on the bottom
(and slightly rounded corners). Both in
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--- Andre Garzia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> trying not to reinvent the wheel here, can RevXML
> library transform a
> given XML using a XSLT file or I'll have to write
> code for that (or
> maybe shell to some tool who can..)
>
> cheers
> andre
>
Hi Andre,
At some point I was
--- "Frank D. Engel, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
>
> I'm creating a custom report layout editor to be
> included with a commercial
> software product, and would like to be able to
> scroll larger report
> layouts rather than splitting them into separate
> windows. I am now
> reali
--- Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering what people prefer as far as "fatal"
> errors in
> executing a custom command, such as in a library.
>
> Should that be in a non-empty value returned by
> result()?
>
> Or should that cause some error message to the
> thrown?
>
> Or doe
Paul,
Without seeing your handler, it's hard to identify what you are doing
exactly, but have you declared the globals?
on saveSettings tFolderName
global gData1,gData2,gData3,gData4,gData5
get quote&gData1"e&comma&\
quote&gData2"e&comma&\
quote&gData3"e&comma&\
quote&gData4"e&comma&\
quote&
Hi Ken
you need to implement a movewindow frontscript in a plugin stack that
filters the windows to prevent or pass the message.
local blockedlist
on movewindow
if blockedlist is empty then updateblockedlist
if the defaultstack is not in blockedlist then
pass movewindow
end movewindow
Cool
Does anyone know of a way to either:
(a) Prevent someone from dragging a window that is a toplevel window
(without a "snapback" solution of resetting the window after the drag is
complete); or
(b) Move one stack smoothly at the same time as another stack is being
dragged by its titlebar?
This is
J. Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you weren't there, you missed the tee shirt. :)
Too bad -- i figured out that it was at 3:30 am (or 5:30 with daylight
savings ;->)
Too accustomed to the "military time" as you US people say ;-)
Anyway, it was the very first hot day in Spring here,
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