I have an old library that can take a Rev text field (including
embedded images) and create a properly encoded HTML message.. I'll
dig it out of the archives and post it in the next day or two :-)
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Mark Talluto wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 7:55 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I'm not finding a facile cmd in libURL for uploading an entire directory.
libUrlFtpUploadFolder does not exist
Am I missing something?
Of course we can jump thru hoops and do a "mkdir" first and
then repeat loop thru th
is there a way to pass styled text to mail.app on the mac via:
revMail address[,ccAddress[,mailSubject[,messageBody]]]
where messageBody will be seen as html or styled text by the recipient?
Sivakatirswami
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I've been seriously involved with astrology for over 35 years and
most of the manual charting that is done by individual astrologers,
and used to be taught in classes, utilizes the tropical system, so
this implementation should be widely accepted. I was very impressed
with what I saw. One o
Bill Marriott wrote:
It's interesting you ask about this. Revolution is used to create what is
perhaps the most powerful and sophisticated astrology program out there:
Astrological Bureau of Ideas (ABOI)
http://www.aboi.com
Hmm. uses the tropical system, unfortunately,
so, doesn't really co
Thanks.
Sorry for being such a dolt. I had it all BUT the .
Judy
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
> the very end should be lineart.mspx
>
> -Viktoras
>
> ---Original Message---
>
> From: Judy Perry
> Date: 02/07/2007 20:21:22
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: Conv
If the number 1 lead pencil was so hard to use maybe the user documentation
should have been better? wait, that reminds me of another thread...
: )
>-Original Message-
>From: Joe Lewis Wilkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, July 2, 2007 07:50 PM
>To: 'How to use Revolution'
>Sub
Jim, I think you missed the point! (chuckle)
Joe Wilkins
On Jul 2, 2007, at 4:31 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
P.S. If the number one pencil in America is the No. 2 lead pencil,
why is it No. 2?
Because the No. 1 lead pencil was too hard to use :-)
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
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> P.S. If the number one pencil in America is the No. 2 lead pencil,
> why is it No. 2?
Because the No. 1 lead pencil was too hard to use :-)
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
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James-
On this anniversary of the first pencil made in America (2 July 1812), I
offer the following:
http://www.uh.edu/admin/engines/epi339.htm
...and also the fact that the first pencil-making machine was invented by
a...
...wait for it...
Ebenezer Wood
--
Mark Wieder
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I originally thought it would be useful to see if Run Rev could
mimic ads I have seen on television in which an animated pencil is
used to write a signature at the bottom of a page of text.
Alas, it was not to be. Couldn't find a way to convert the alphabet
to Run Rev graphic objects.
Andre-
Very nice. And one of the nice things about doing it this way is that you
have to internalize the knowledge of how the registers work in order to code
it, so you end up with a deep understanding of the process. Much better than
if you were just working with the canned simulator.
I do th
I found the missing stack by opening all the substacks one by one and
ignoring the fact that runrev claimed they were not substacks, saving
everything and then re-opening. Then the missing stack turned up
renamed something else.
So if the application browser had continued to work the whole time
t
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I don't have Vista yet but I know this is going to come up for my
clients eventually. Could someone give a step by step instruction for
setting an app to run as administrator, something that I can quote until
I break down and get my own copy?
I just read the support page at RunRev. Wow, doesn't come cheap.
I just spent the whole day working on a stack which has thirteen
substacks. For some reason one of the substacks disappeared. I figured
it just got renamed or something but when I opened the main stack
again all the substacks were g
Hi Andre,
It should be possible to get the global mouseLoc in Rev. At least, I
am going to try this. I don't really feel like taking another
snapshot of the images and an AppleScript OSAX is no option for this
application, but I am sure I can work out something. The idea of a
cursor trail
the very end should be lineart.mspx
-Viktoras
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Date: 02/07/2007 20:21:22
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Converting Image to Line Drawing
I get a 404 on this.
Anybody else?
Judy
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Viktoras Didziulis wrote
>>
>> I read somewhere a long time ago that switch statements run faster than
>> if/else.
>
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2007-February/094289.html
Hershel
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Hi list,
I know this has been discussed already, but I haven't found anything
useful
in my own archives nor in the list archives...
I was wondering if there was any french dictionnary available somewhere
for
download for use as a spellchecker in a Rev cgi script...
Or, on the same topic, has any
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 13:07:46 -0500, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> I don't have Vista yet but I know this is going to come up for my
> clients eventually. Could someone give a step by step instruction for
> setting an app to run as administrator, something that I can quote
> until I break down and get
On Jun 28, 2007, at 7:55 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I'm not finding a facile cmd in libURL for uploading an entire
directory.
libUrlFtpUploadFolder does not exist
Am I missing something?
Of course we can jump thru hoops and do a "mkdir" first and
then repeat loop thru the files using libUR
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> I don't have Vista yet but I know this is going to come up for my
> clients eventually. Could someone give a step by step instruction for
> setting an app to run as administrator, something that I can quote until
> I break down and get my own copy?
I don't have V
I have an app which uses Shao Seans libSmtp to send email everyday,
and it's been working perfectly for at least a year.
Best,
Mark
On 2 Jul 2007, at 18:57, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Beynon, Rob wrote:
Any ideas about sending an email automatically? (I will program
the entire
content
Dave Cragg wrote:
On 1 Jul 2007, at 17:30, Ken Ray wrote:
That's correct - anything that gets virtualized ends up being
virtualized for only that user... so until we get a tool that lets our
apps get elevated permission levels on Vista (hint, hint, RunRev?), we
cannot install in a universally a
Recently, Beynon, Rob wrote:
> Any ideas about sending an email automatically? (I will program the entire
> content, including the body in plain text).
Andre Garzia wrote a mail stack (SMTP Raw) some time ago that handles mail
within Rev (no external mail app needed). I don't see his stack poste
HI All,
I'm writing an instrument error reporting application and I'd like the bug
report page to automatically send an email, via our smtp/imap mail server, to a
recipient. I understand that revMail invokes a client, but because these
machines aren't set up for email, this is inconvenient.
I get a 404 on this.
Anybody else?
Judy
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/lineart
> mspx
>
> ---Original Message---
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On 02/07/07, Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was told by Mark W at RunRev that currently only Core Effects which are
transitions work within Revolution (transitions have a source and
destination). Effects do not.
In which case that would mean only:
- CICopyMachineTransition
-
Recently, Claudi Cornaz wrote:
> Over these background patterns I need to move spot's of other patterns,
> a
> bit like clouds. These "clouds" should change the undelying pattern in
> contrast,
> or color, or luminosity etc. I was hoping I might use the new core
> transitions to
> achieve this but
It shouldn't be that hard. The code should be the same, just a
different database of words. I would assume they put more frequently
used words first.
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Well, what Apple has already done is pretty extraordinary; but
handling the "anticipation/substitution/completion" fa
From: "Devin Asay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm seeing a similar thing today--responses to message threads that
are a few weeks old suddenly showing up in my mail today. It's almost
like the mail server was holding them hostage, and finally released
them. Did someone pay a ransom? ;-)
The list
I'm seeing a similar thing today--responses to message threads that
are a few weeks old suddenly showing up in my mail today. It's almost
like the mail server was holding them hostage, and finally released
them. Did someone pay a ransom? ;-)
Devin
On Jul 2, 2007, at 7:12 AM, Joe Lewis Wilk
Andre, I am truly, truly impressed with your even having recognized
that you might do something like this; much less actually doing it.
Not that it will be all that useful for anyone else, but impressive
none the less.
Congratulations on a job well done. Really makes me feel old!
Joe Wilki
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/lineart
mspx
---Original Message---
From: Polydiam.com
Date: 07/02/07 16:35:19
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Converting Image to Line Drawing
Hi
I'm looking to make a small application that conv
On Jul 1, 2007, at 12:04 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Paris,
Devin, I would just love to take a look at the
"type ahead and search" stack, but I get an
error message "no such card" when I execute
your command from the message box.
Is it because I run an "olde"
Hello Mark,
try this, get the global cursor location for each frame, if you can't do
that in Rev, then you can do that with applescript, I am sure. just record
the positions for each frame. Then before packing the images together, use
an PNG with alpha channel and put it on the location for each
Friends,
I wrote a little article about how I coded in less than five hours a simple
Assembly interpreter. I had a problem that in my university they teach us
some Assembly for a simulated machine called SIMx86 that only runs on
windows. I use macs and had no way to study (except watching the powe
Hi David,
On a fast computer (2.16 Mhz MacBook) I get easily 12 to 24 frames
per second, but when core image techniques are used, such as the
dock's ghost-out-of-bottle effect (as it is called in Dutch), the
application stalls. To show these effects, we probably need some
changes at engin
The following worked fine for me
on mouseUp
hide img "testImg"
show img "testImg" with visual effect CICopyMachineTransition slow
end mouseUp
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Hi Andre,
I can't show the cursor yet. I have been thinking of several
solutions. Maybe I can show a cursor in a cursor-shaped system window
during recording, but I am sure this will be annoying. Perhaps I
could remember the cursor location in a list and add a picture of the
cursor later.
Nice mark - I need to do something similar for a project - good to know it
works !!! NB - what sort of fps can you get?
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Mark,
nice software! I am one that is always using such tools! :D
just one question, is there a way to show the cursor during capture?
Congratulations!
Cheers
andre
On 7/1/07, Mark Schonewille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear List,
It is a pleasure to announce Snapper for Mac OS X, a simple
Claudi - I have not tried the core transition blend modes, but looking at
the Apple documentation it seems that you may need some parameters:
CISaturationBlendMode
Uses the luminance and hue values of the background with the saturation of
the source image.
Parameters*inputImage*
A CIImage class
Hi
I'm looking to make a small application that converts an image to a line
drawing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jason
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What I always wanted was a phone that exposed itself in some sane API for
some lightweight language such as lisp or forth.
For example, here in Brazil you have your phone number as a 8 digits phone.
If you're on a different state (or city) you need to put the 2 digits DDD
(distance direct call) fo
Hi Shari,
I was under the impression this thread ended a long time ago; and how
did it finally come through with the crash log in it?
Joe Wilkins
On Jun 19, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Shari wrote:
Hey, when you guys report things like this, it would be very
helpful if we knew what you're using. Co
Hi all,
Currently I am working on a "arty" project. In a kind of dark box
images (actually
always tiling patterns) will be projected on all 4 sides. In this box
will be tables and chairs
and people will be sitting there. These patters (hundreds of them) will
slowly
dissolve one in the other. T
Yes, the same thing works in Linux standalones compiled in Linux. You just
open the 'other' file, the non-splash substack, in the IDE. Then save, no
need to recompile.
Doesn't work for the main stack of course. But who cares, since it only calls
the substack which does all the work. Very
Dag Eddie,
thanks,
Graag gedaan :-)
I actually like that handler name a lot :-)
I'll see if I can get it all together and read the dictionary.
eddie
OK, here is the EASY NEW YORK DJ "Aufulitch" LIVE REMIX version ;-)
on opensthecorrectstackaccordingtothecurrentdaytime
snip
OK the handler
thanks Viktoras!
-=-
Xavier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 21/06/2007 11:37:07:
> Hi Xavier,
>
> this may be related to a collection of semi-resolved/partially-fixed
(engine
> unicode support?..) bugs where characters outside of the standard
Western
> Europea
Thanks for your thoughtful response, Devin. Except in the simplest
of stacks, my intuition has always been to place handlers that trap
messages in or close to the objects for which they are intended. It
may be for this reason that I've yet to encounter the group-as-a-
background problem yo
Hey, when you guys report things like this, it would be very helpful
if we knew what you're using. Computer and OS and Rev version.
Joe Wilkins
In my case this has occurred on two computers:
MacPro Macintel 10.4.7 running a standalone built with 2.8.1. The
standalone was built as a Universa
If you just need something for whole integers, how about something
simple like:
function thousandsDelimit pNum
repeat with i=-1 down to (0 - length(pNum))
put char i of pNum before temp
if (i mod 3 = 0) then put comma before temp
end repeat
thanks,
I actually like that handler name a lot :-)
I'll see if I can get it all together and read the dictionary.
eddie
>
> OK, here is the EASY NEW YORK DJ "Aufulitch" LIVE REMIX version ;-)
>
> on opensthecorrectstackaccordingtothecurrentdaytime
snip
>
> OK the handler name is incredibl
On 1 Jul 2007, at 17:30, Ken Ray wrote:
That's correct - anything that gets virtualized ends up being
virtualized for only that user... so until we get a tool that lets our
apps get elevated permission levels on Vista (hint, hint, RunRev?), we
cannot install in a universally accessible area to a
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