Scott,
Two quick thoughts:
1) Have you tried this outside of Rev on both platforms to see if it's
a RevBrowser issue versus browser problem?
2) You might try playing with the "wmode" parameter for embedding your
Flash in HTML. This can control whether Flash content gets its own
window to
Looks like AM Coast to Coast, the radio program famous for hosting
guests who are experts on UFOs, bigfoot, and all manner of conspiracy
theories, comes down to earth a bit Saturday night when the guest is Guy
Kawasaki:
Saturday, December 20
Author and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki w
Sorry, my phone is a random freudian generator. I meant revolution not revenue.
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From: "Randall Reetz"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 12/19/2008 7:41 PM
Subject: RE: [OT] If programming languages were religions...
I wish people would use the term xtalk when referin
I wish people would use the term xtalk when refering to this language its
structure and lexicon both come intact from hypercard and smalltalk before
that. Revenue is a great integration synthesis of xtalk and a cross platform
runtime engines, but the language is xtalk all the way in. Seems onl
Can you tell whether the important action is to just move the mouse,
or to move it out of the window? There has been a Safari problem for
years where you sometimes have to move the mouse for a click to
register. It can affect plugin content, and even just html links.
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Has anyone on the list done much work with interactive Flash movies played
within RevBrowser?
I have some Flash content that displays clickable products and runs great on
Windows, but performance is terrible on OS X. Clicks on the Flash content
are intermittently unresponsive, and it seems the on
On 19 Dec 2008, at 16:51, Bob Hartley wrote:
*LOLCODE* would be *Pastafarianism*
Pastafarianism is an internet meme/joke/pun related to Creationism.
Check out the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster:
http://www.venganza.org/
LOLcode is also an internet joke, basically the attempt at mak
Hi all.
I discovered an odd thing with script local variables. If I call a
function within a card script that uses script local variables, but I
call it from the message box, the script local variables are not
visible. But if I call the function from an object ON the card, then
they ARE v
Just a quick word for all Tutorials Picker and Watcher users:
I do apologize because there are some display problems right now due
to maintenance.
I hope to be able to fix them very shortly.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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Hello Gordy,
Thanks for that. I was (am!) ignorant of dscl
I'll continue looking for something (additional) that might work in
earlier versions.
-Scott
On Dec 19, 2008, at 5:14 AM, Gordon Tillman wrote:
Scott in 10.5 that information is stored in Directory Services. The
dscl command is us
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Just to reiterate that I think it would extremely
useful if RR were to be capable of identifying both:
1. British indented paragraphs; this presupposes that the
TAB key would work inside textFields.
2. North American paragraphs [i.e. those signalled by
a missing line].
h
Revolution is like Jehovah Witnesses. Made up of a relatively small
albeit stable and friendly community of followers and controlled by a
small company Revolution somehow resists the power of mainstream beliefs
with large evil corporations behind. Although well known for its
pacifis
I think Hypertalk/Xtalk would fall under Unitarian
i really LOLed at the last
Visual Basic would be Satanism - Except that you don't REALLY need to
sell your soul to be a Satanist...
looking at possibility of trying to convert some old cdroms done by
others in vb to rev and its easier to j
Lynn-
Thursday, December 18, 2008, 10:33:54 AM, you wrote:
> http://www.lynnfredricks.com/2008/12/17/why-apple-said-goodbye-to-macworld-a
> nd-why-it-makes-sense/
Good writeup. I notice you stop short of pointing the finger at IDG,
and I realize there are valid business reasons why you wouldn't
Hugh-
Friday, December 19, 2008, 7:43:26 AM, you wrote:
> We now need one for Rev.
...the Python description seems like a good fit...
...and when I'm fighting with it, the Perl description as well
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Hi Hugh,
I would quote this in full, but it's better on the webPage...
http://www.aegisub.net/2008/12/if-programming-languages-were-religions.html
I really didn't know that Humanism is a religion?! :-D
We now need one for Rev.
/H
Best
Klaus Major
kl...@major-k.de
http://www.major-k.de
Hugh Senior wrote:
I would quote this in full, but it's better on the webPage...
http://www.aegisub.net/2008/12/if-programming-languages-were-religions.html
To quote
*"LOLCODE* would be *Pastafarianism*"
Is that only for Italians with dreadlocks. :-)
Maybee that is why it is called "LOL" c
I would quote this in full, but it's better on the webPage...
http://www.aegisub.net/2008/12/if-programming-languages-were-religions.html
We now need one for Rev.
/H
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Brian,
I had heard that too but then after hearing they were doing a rewrite
to improve
text and fields I was wondering if they were going the MLTE route. I
think MLTE
is based on ATSUI and if they used ATSUI it would allow kerning &
tracking.
-=>JB<=-
On Dec 19, 2008, at 12:44 AM, Bri
Scott in 10.5 that information is stored in Directory Services. The
dscl command is used to interact with that. For example:
$ dscl . -read /Users/gordy RealName
RealName:
Gordon Tillman
(that's me!)
--gordy
On Dec 19, 2008, at 06:07, Scott Morrow wrote:
I'm trying to get the user's n
I'm trying to get the user's name under OSX. I can get the environment
variable
$USER
but this only returns the user's short name. Any ideas for getting
the full name?
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
email
Le 19 déc. 08 à 11:14, Scott Rossi a écrit :
Can anyone confirm that RevBrowser doesn't render properly on OS X
when a
backdrop is present? (Rev 3.0)
Yes. I opened a bug report (for rev. 2.9) about this annoying bug.
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Can anyone confirm that RevBrowser doesn't render properly on OS X when a
backdrop is present? (Rev 3.0)
I have a 1000x700 browser instance on a card running a Flash animation which
runs fine. If I apply a backdrop while running the stack and drag the stack
even the slightest bit, the browser in
Bonjour Bob,
Le 19 déc. 08 à 10:44, Bob Hartley a écrit :
Hi Eric
I have just downloaded the plugin. I don't need to look at it to
know it will be great. :-)
However, the browser script to enter details does not work on Linux
(Mandrive 2009 KDE4) with Firefox 3.03.
Just thought I'd let y
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Eric
I have just downloaded the plugin. I don't need to look at it to know it
will be great. :-)
However, the browser script to enter details does not work on Linux
(Mandrive 2009 KDE4) with Firefox 3.03.
Just thought I'd let you know.
Bob
Bonsoir Bob,
Le 18 déc. 08
Just to reiterate that I think it would extremely
useful if RR were to be capable of identifying both:
1. British indented paragraphs; this presupposes that the
TAB key would work inside textFields.
2. North American paragraphs [i.e. those signalled by
a missing line].
I realise that RR is not r
JB,
FWIW, I believe the Rev text engine is something written specifically
for Rev to be cross-platform and does not plug in to platform specific
engines such as MLTE. So the upside is that they can pretty much do
whatever they want (and have it work cross platform). The downside is
that R
By the way, you mention it 'should' work on Linux. It seems to work fine. At
least, without exhaustive testing, it installs, inserting the widgets work,
the sorts work, the edits work.
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Only one complaint, that it makes life far too easy for the lazy among us!
After a brief inspection it seems like a wonderful little timesaver. And it
looks very professional, too. In about a week I can imagine wondering, did
we really use once to do tables by hand? That must have been a long ti
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