Unfortunately a few functions in Rev require use of ID (or long ID) when
referring to objects...
RevDictionary says: use the altID property to specify an additional ID
for an object. Both the ID and the altID property are checked when you
refer to an object by ID.
Of course it would be nice
Hi viktoras,
Unfortunately a few functions in Rev require use of ID (or long ID)
when referring to objects...
Yes, you're right but what I'm saying is to not manage the references
of your objects with ids numbers written in the code. Therefore, the
relevant question
could be if it's
on the mac in leopard there seem to be cups drivers for zebra printers
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306684
four different drivers for different models
for tiger there was one cups driver
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301175-en
maybe its worth a try
hth
Hi,
It might be interesting for you to know that DIFfersifier exports all
properties of stacks to XML now. The result is an amost correct XML
file, that can be parsed and interpreted by all specialized XML
viewers. It should be possible to reconstruct your stack from it,
except the ID
or look here:
http://www.peninsula-group.com/driver/
drivers for the mac for different thermal printers
they specifically mention the Zebra LP2844, although they charge about 290
US dollars for it
good luck
bernd
BNig wrote:
on the mac in leopard there seem to be cups drivers for zebra
Trevor DeVore a écrit :
On Feb 29, 2008, at 1:04 PM, GIRARD Damien wrote:
I want to store texts in UTF8.
But, I have a problem, when I do that function:
unidecode(uniencode(eéàèe),UTF8), all accented characters diseapear.
If I let them as UTF16, this work, accented characters are returned.
Damien, if I understand things correctly, you shouldn't have any
issues with endianness when working with UTF8.
Endianness will only affect you when you deal with unicode (UTF16)
from outside your system, because it could be UTF16BE or UTF16LE, and
as far as I can tell, Rev always treats
On 29 Feb 2008, at 08:01, Malte Brill wrote:
Hi Mark,
Who is using RunRev in a group development environment? (reply if
you are)
Me :)
How many developers are on the team?
Up to 5
Are the developers in the same office or are the team members
spread over
different regions or
I would like to increase the size of the font in the Inspector when using
custom properties. However, I have not found a way to do this. I tried the
preferences for the script editor but that does not work. Does anybody know
how to change the font size in the inspector when using custom
Bonjour Charles,
Le 1 mars 08 à 16:38, Charles Szasz a écrit :
I would like to increase the size of the font in the Inspector when
using
custom properties. However, I have not found a way to do this. I
tried the
preferences for the script editor but that does not work. Does
anybody know
Hi All,
I'm having some major problems with printing. All I want to do is print a
single card. It's not a big, elaborate deal. There is a gif image that
covers the entire card and there are numerous fields and some checkbox
buttons that lie on the gif. It seems like there is a limit to the number
Eric,
Thanks! Your suggestion worked great! It is too bad that there is not a pref
for the font size in custom properties.
Charles Szasz wrote:
I would like to increase the size of the font in the Inspector when using
custom properties. However, I have not found a way to do this. I tried
Dave-
Saturday, March 1, 2008, 3:43:43 AM, you wrote:
I found the best way to handle this was to export all the script as
text files and them to a compare/merge of the source code and import
the text files back into a master stack that is used to build the
standalone application. For
Stephen-
Friday, February 29, 2008, 5:33:40 PM, you wrote:
pehaps a good reason to use the altID property or use unique names!!
Actually, ids can be used as long as you don't need absolute values
for objects other than images. If you refer to group id 4567 instead
of group xyzzy then this
viktoras-
Saturday, March 1, 2008, 1:11:24 AM, you wrote:
Of course it would be nice to have a possibility to set any ID from
script (should we ask for an enhancement, is this possible at all?).
That's BZ #4046 already.
--
-Mark Wieder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Coming a bit late to this party. I've successfully used Rev in a
multi-developer environment using our own auto-update architecture and
MagicCarpet.
It basically works like this. Individual developers check out stacks
from a web server using MagicCarpet, work on them, then check them
back in
Yes, indeed.
Jerry Daniels
Daniels Mara, Inc.
Makers of GLX2
http://www.daniels-mara.com/glx2
On Mar 1, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Coming a bit late to this party. I've successfully used Rev in a
multi-developer environment using our own auto-update architecture and
MagicCarpet.
I have been using for all of my non-Visual Studio projects for over a
year. Its light enough to not get in the way but provides good
protection and version control.
Highly recommended (which there was a plugin for Realbasic's IDE).
Neal
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Jerry Daniels [EMAIL
Hello,
is there anybody who succeeded in reading data from a gps device into
a revolution application?
How did you do it? Which device did you use?
Thank you.
Richard.
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Hello,
I want to select in an application an rectangle area of an image by
dragging the mouse from one edge to another, whereby the selected
rectangle is visualized.
As I have no idea how to do it, all tips are welcome! May you help?
Thank you!
Richard.
Yes, I use magic carpet daily and it saves a lot of time. Me and
Sivakatirswami works on the same projects using magic carpet and we
never run into a problem. I think Magic Carpet is one of the killer
apps available for Revolution Developers and anyone doing serious work
in Rev can benefit from
Have you tried printing just the gif image? Is it possible that the
original image source is too big for the print buffer? Are you spooling
the printer output? You didn't mention the OS and that might help solve
the problem.
You might also try and see if you can print everything BUT the
Hi RIchard,
The following script comes from my Snapper project http://snapper.economy-x-talk.com
, which has exactly such a selection area. You'll need an object,
e.g. a transparent button, containing this script and an image named
Selection.
on mouseDown
put the mouseLoc into myLoc
I'm building a stack that is a data entry app for a daily journal. Once the
day's entries have been posted (emailed to myself), I want to store them in
the stack. I came up with a scheme of prepending j to the seconds
representing the day and using that as the name of a custom property. No
problem
First, use the stack inspector to confirm that your property is indeed the
value you think it is.
Do this by opening the stack inspector, then choose the custom properties
drop down. Now inspect the values:
set the jDate of this stack to 99/88/77
then
put the jDate of this stack into tJournal
Problem solved, but I don't know why.
If I pass jDate with the j already prepended, it works.
-- Paul
On 3/1/08 9:32 PM, Paul Foraker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm building a stack that is a data entry app for a daily journal. Once
the
day's entries have been posted (emailed to myself),
Thanks, Jim.
Yes, I have confirmed in the inspector that the property exists, and as I
mentioned, the correct data is retrieved in the Message Box, but not in the
stack script.
The variable jDate is composed of the letter j and the seconds for the
date. I delete the j when I want to convert the
Paul Foraker wrote:
I'm building a stack that is a data entry app for a daily journal. Once the
day's entries have been posted (emailed to myself), I want to store them in
the stack. I came up with a scheme of prepending j to the seconds
representing the day and using that as the name of a
Turns out the problem was in the calling handler, but this is a little
weird. When I reported just now that I'd fixed it by passing j already
prepended to the seconds, I had only tried that from the Message Box. Back
inside the calling script, it didn't work. Here's the calling script in a
button
Tom Johnson writes: I'm having some major problems with printing. All I want
to do is print a single card. It's not a big, elaborate deal.
Quite so. Very familiar.
To try out the script, I created a new stack, put a button on it, pasted in
the script which was posted, clicked the button.
I am not sure I am on the right track here, but it seems the 'close stack'
is working as I would expect in your example.
When you start a script using a handler in a stack, you should not be able
to close that stack before finishing the handler, including all of the
function and handler calls.
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