Jeffrey,
While I didn't get a chance to actually see your product interface, I
did visit the theater today and was very impressed at the ease of
which a live presentor could switch clips quickly, while still
maintaining his thought and speak trail. I assumed there were some
sort of graphical
I've been discussing (and started) developing Rev CGI for ACG with Ty. Looks
like we might have a rev only solution very soon. Apparently I'm the first
person to ask about Rev ACG.
Cheers
Monte
I've made a stack to generate license codes, but I need to let it works with
Kagi payment
On Jun 19, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Now that I'm at home recovering, I want to add my tupence about
RevConWest 2006.
...
Each year I come back from the conference in Monterey assured that
this is the best money I have ever spent on programming.
I'll add my two bits (and one
Hi Bill,
16x16 black and white, for example, can do a decent job with things
like
hand/pointer/text/lasso cursors, ascending and descending sorts, left,
right, home, confirm, cancel, document, application, wine type, etc.
But
advanced concepts like having a picnic in the forest probably not.
Rob Cozens said,
I'd just note that button icons don't have to be 16x16 in Rev.
Right... they can be as huge-o-mongus as you like -- 1600x1200 24-bit PNG if
you want :) It was just an example.
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Derek,
I appreciate the effort to build a straightforward icon editor that could be
integrated into Revolution.
I downloaded your stack and gave it a try. Nothing happened when I tried to
use any of the tools in the image area. Even after I placed an image,
nothing appeared in the preview
Hi Derek,
I downloaded and tried it. Nothing happens when I click on one of the
little squares. I expected to see some colour, but everything stayed
unchanged. I know that others, who tried it too, had exactly the same
result as me. Sorry, it didn't work. I'll gladly try the next
Hi Derek,
I realize that asking this probably makes me sound conceded and
selfish, but I'm the kind of person who bases the success of a
project on it's response. If there is zero response, I abandon the
project. If there's an interest, I continue with the project until
I can't
Bill Marriott wrote:
I downloaded your stack and gave it a try. Nothing happened when I tried to
use any of the tools in the image area. Even after I placed an image,
nothing appeared in the preview area. So I moved on. I'm using Windows XP.
A problem I noticed almost immediately after I
Hi Derek,
When it didn't work, I chose New Project from the File menu and
clicked the Pencil tool. Still no go. Let us know when you have a new
stack available, please.
Best,
Mark
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Consultancy and Software Engineering
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Ken,
The idea of making the gridlines the same color as the background
sounds good, but when I have a list item selected, you can see the
gridlines for that selection. I wonder if there is a way to make the
hilight lay on top to cover the lines? If so, the solution would be
perfect.
On 6/20/06,
dreamscapesoftware.com wrote:
I've used Axialis Icon Workshop, and it is a wonderful program.
It just kinda drives me crazy that, since Revolution is a
development application, that an Icon editor would not have
been already created.
As a development tool, it need not necessarily also be an
Paul Claude wrote:
I've been discussing (and started) developing Rev CGI for ACG with Ty. Looks
like we might have a rev only solution very soon. Apparently I'm the first
person to ask about Rev ACG.
Cheers
Monte
I've made a stack to generate license codes, but I need to let it works with
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On 6/20/06 11:09 AM, Jared Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken,
The idea of making the gridlines the same color as the background
sounds good, but when I have a list item selected, you can see the
gridlines for that selection. I wonder if there is a way to make the
hilight lay on top to
Checking it out now.
Tom
On Jun 20, 2006, at 1:21 AM, dreamscapesoftware.com - List wrote:
I realize that asking this probably makes me sound conceded and
selfish, but I'm the kind of person who bases the success of a
project on it's response. If there is zero response, I abandon
Hi Ken,
Yes, so far, it's overlap, but the direction I want to take is
different, I hope I can elucidate this clearly:
My goal is not to build a wide, flexible, powerful library for
experts, like libdb, that extends the Rev DB functions, but instead,
to build a narrow library framework
Bill Marriott wrote:
I appreciate the effort to build a straightforward icon editor that
could be integrated into Revolution.
I downloaded your stack and gave it a try. Nothing happened when I tried
to use any of the tools in the image area.
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Ditto in my case, Derek
Sorry for the repeat post, but I got no responses last time. I have searched
the documentation and tried several fixes to no avail.
I want to display a videoClip (a Quicktime movie that has been imported into
the stack) on my opening card, then stop playing when the user moves to the
next card.
As far as I know, Filemaker does not have a text interface, command
line like MySQL. A good MySQL book, the command line and Rev, one
can get any data in any format.
Just a note: MySQL is not free... there are licensing issues to
consider at all levels...
however, I notice that many ISPs
I don't have the time to test this, but perhaps it's better to put your
command in a preOpenCard handler instead?
on preOpenCard
stop playing videoclip 1176
pass preOpenCard
end preOpenCard
Paul Malloy wrote
I want to display a videoClip (a Quicktime movie that has been imported
into
Derek Bump (dreamscapesoftware.com) wrote:
I've used Axialis Icon Workshop, and it is a wonderful program.
It just kinda drives me crazy that, since Revolution is a
development application, that an Icon editor would not have
been already created.
Derek,
I think your vision of having an
Hi gang... I need some help...
A user selects a PDF file, I need to know what colors are in this PDF
file.
So far no good, I can read the data and filter out the unwanted lines.
But this becomes a problem when the PDF file is 50 Mb or bigger...
At this point I use:
put file:
Paul Malloy wrote:
Sorry for the repeat post, but I got no responses last time. I have searched
the documentation and tried several fixes to no avail.
I want to display a videoClip (a Quicktime movie that has been imported into
the stack) on my opening card, then stop playing when the user
On 6/20/06 12:52 PM, Ton Kuypers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas on how to do this faster?
full quote below
One immediate change that could possibly help is to
put file: vPDFpath into vURL
put url vURL into vColors --
filter vColors1 with */Separation*
Hi Ton,
Instead of using 'get url' to read the large file, use the open file /
read file / close file commands. (The 'seek' command might also be
useful.) That way you don't have to pull the entire file into memory at
one time. Then you will have better control over the user's experience.
I
Ton Kuypers wrote:
Hi gang... I need some help...
A user selects a PDF file, I need to know what colors are in this PDF
file.
So far no good, I can read the data and filter out the unwanted lines.
But this becomes a problem when the PDF file is 50 Mb or bigger...
At this point I use:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such as
the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good grace to
set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list that he (or she)
joined. Seems to me it's kind of impolite to join a list and then expect
every
Josh Mellicker wrote
Really, I am looking to emulate FileMaker's Layout view.
Quartam Reports comes the closest to this I've seen (in Rev).
http://www.quartam.com/
I also want to make the process of building multi-table join queries
visual and intuitive.
Multiple utilities for this using
Jim Ault wrote:
There are other strategies for reading a file into memory using
open file fn
put 1 into x
put 5000 into y
repeat forever
read from file fn from x for y characters
if it is empty then exit repeat --no more chars to process
filter it with */Separation*
Alex,
The person in question is using BoxTrapper -esque technology. I have it on
a couple of my email addresses too. Basically, mail has to come from someone
I whitelist. If they are not on my whitelist, they get a similar message
(though I've edited mine to be more sardonic and personal).
Thanks Alex - I too receive this whenever I post to the list, and I
agree with you.
Phil Davis
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such
as the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good
grace to set up his spam filters to
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such as
the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good grace to
set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list that he (or she)
joined.
I've notified Heather and she'll either contact
True, my quick example outline does leave spanning the divider number y to
fail... so the last line retention is necessary.
Additonally, the colors may be specified in the top portion of the PDF file
so a test for
if vColors is not empty -- we have found the location of the color specs
no
:-)
Thanks Jim, this was what I was missing, works like a charm!
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 20-jun-06, at 22:15, Jim Ault wrote:
There are other strategies for reading a file into
Hi all,
It was a pleasure to meet with everyone at RevCon West 2006 again this year!
Dan and Chipp again put together a great event! My understanding is that
Kevin and Jo are now back in slightly less sunny Edinburgh and getting back
to action.
I hope you all found the addition of U3 support
There seems to be some network jam up's lately between Hawaii and the
mainland. It can take forever (10 seconds) for an FTP connection-
log-in to connect. When this happens, some of my FTP scripts start
failing, even though I have this set at the beginning:
set the socketTimeOutInterval
Great, Tom, and now all you need to watch for is the refinement Alex
noted... what if /Separation starts at the 49997th char?... you would not
filter it properly. That is why he offered that you should keep the last
line of the previous read variable and append the next read to it.
Jim Ault
Las
On 6/21/06, Alex Tweedly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such as
the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good grace to
set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list that he (or she)
joined. Seems to me it's kind of
:-)
Implemented that as well, but thanks for the reminder!
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 21-jun-06, at 00:57, Jim Ault wrote:
Great, Tom, and now all you need to watch for is the
Richard Gaskin wrote:
When someone treats others' emails with such disregard I'm quick to
return the favor and move on with the busy day. I trust Heather will do
the same.
Heather has set his subscription to no-mail for now, and will try to
contact him about it tomorrow.
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Bill,
Thanks for your reply. It has given me lots of ideas :-)
On Jun 20, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Josh Mellicker wrote
Really, I am looking to emulate FileMaker's Layout view.
Quartam Reports comes the closest to this I've seen (in Rev).
http://www.quartam.com/
I need to
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such as
the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good grace to
set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list that he (or she)
joined. Seems to me it's kind of impolite to join a list and
On Jun 20, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email
such as the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the
good grace to set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list
that he (or she) joined. Seems to me it's
Josh,
You're very welcome. I just want to elaborate on a couple things:
Josh Mellicker wrote
Good luck! All a FileMaker user has to do is click a checkbox and their
database is multiuser.
I should have said multiuser worldwide from a fast server... sorry!
You can make a database available
Sarah was helping me on this. I need to run some script before anyone
sees the program.
I really just need to know how to write a script that does this:
On PreOpenstack
lock screen
send mouseup to button play game
-- Ah, here's my problem. The play game button asks if I really want
to play--
Sarah was helping me on this. I need to run some script before anyone
sees the program.
I really just need to know how to write a script that does this:
On PreOpenstack
lock screen
send mouseup to button play game
-- Ah, here's my problem. The play game button asks if I really want
to play--
Alex-
I sent support a message this morning asking that he be removed from
the list.
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On 6/20/06 10:16 PM, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Stephen,
If one were going to locate a SQL-like server in house and needed
really fast response and more reasonable licensing terms, perhaps one
should check out the latest versions of Valentina Server.
The syntax is a bit
I think the guy was put on probation (I just learned this word and
wanted to use it.)
:-)
Cheers
andre
On Jun 20, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Alex-
I sent support a message this morning asking that he be removed from
the list.
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Lynn
Shoot! I wanted to be the first to leak that news! :-)
On 6/20/06, Lynn Fredricks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those of you that attended the Sunday function, don't forget your NDA
forbids you to talk about our imminent, simultanous acqusition of Apple,
Microsoft and Adobe...oops!
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