Re: [ANN] The Slug's Color Picker is now on the road for beta test

2010-03-02 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Le 2 mars 10 à 01:27, zryip theSlug a écrit : 2010/3/1 zryip theSlug zryip.thes...@gmail.com: New update available: 0.1d The Color Picker gives now the illusion (I hope ;)) to be a part of the tools palette. Enjoy! 8-) Thank you Zryip :-) I tried it; when dragging the tools palette it's

Re: [ANN] The Slug's Color Picker is now on the road for beta test

2010-03-02 Thread René Micout
Slug, Yes, yes, yes for the new version ! But how can I stop using Color Picker ? René Le 2 mars 2010 à 01:27, zryip theSlug a écrit : 2010/3/1 zryip theSlug zryip.thes...@gmail.com: New update available: 0.1d The Color Picker gives now the illusion (I hope ;)) to be a part of the tools

[OT] MacZot bundle features SuperCard

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Garzia
Aloha Folks, Did you guys noticed that the maczot bundle is featuring SuperCard? MacZot is a really good way of getting your software noticed, I know Richard used it for WebMerge at least once. When I have some software to market, I am sure to approach them. cheers Andre --

[OT] Video converter for Mac

2010-03-02 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Someone (sorry, wasn't focussing much) was after a way of converting video made on a Mac to a more Windowzy sort of thing: http://www.thugsatbay.com/tab/?q=tab-video-converter-encoder ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com

Re: SendCardMessage questions

2010-03-02 Thread DunbarX
sendCard? I don't see it in the dictionary. Craig Newman ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences:

Re: SendCardMessage questions

2010-03-02 Thread Bernard Devlin
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:26 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote: sendCard? I don't see it in the dictionary. Craig Newman I believe that Paul is referring to an element that is used in externals. Regrettably that is as far as my knowledge of externals goes :-) Bernard

RE: [OT] MacZot bundle features SuperCard

2010-03-02 Thread Lynn Fredricks
Did you guys noticed that the maczot bundle is featuring SuperCard? MacZot is a really good way of getting your software noticed, I know Richard used it for WebMerge at least once. When I have some software to market, I am sure to approach them. MacZot is a discount seller, so you make

Re: [OT] MacZot bundle features SuperCard

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Garzia
it all depends on your margin right? As you said, you may make little but not only you expand the user base but you get visibility as well. Many times, I passed a maczot offer because I didn't need the product but later recommended or mentioned it to friends or in some really unlucky cases needed

Re: an annual calendar somewhere? (done)

2010-03-02 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Bonjour, Thanks a lot to Robert, Zrypt, Richard, Bernd who provided very helpful material and the others who chimed in helping to push along :-) I have now an annual calendar with 12 lines, one for each month. The days of weeks are in a separate field at the top of the display (not

Re: fonts: what is a point in Linux/Gnome?

2010-03-02 Thread François Chaplais
Le 2 mars 2010 à 08:45, G.Wolfgang Gaich a écrit : Hello all, I didn't read all the mails of this thread. My suggestion: In Ubuntu go to System/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts. Activate Subpixel smoothing and click on details. There you can adjust the resolution (dpi) to the needs of

RE: [OT] MacZot bundle features SuperCard

2010-03-02 Thread Lynn Fredricks
it all depends on your margin right? As you said, you may make little but not only you expand the user base but you get visibility as well. Many times, I passed a maczot offer because I didn't need the product but later recommended or mentioned it to friends or in some really unlucky

Re: SendCardMessage questions

2010-03-02 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- On Mon, 3/1/10, Paul D. DeRocco pdero...@ix.netcom.com wrote: 1) Does this require a freshly allocated string as its first parameter, which Revolution takes ownership of and eventually deletes? Or does it copy the data out of it, in which case the caller would have to delete it if it

Custom tab controls

2010-03-02 Thread Jeff Massung
Anyone here (Jerry?) willing to provide some pointers on how they ended up creating their own custom tab controls? Jeff M. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your

Trunc Error

2010-03-02 Thread Schwartz, Jonathan L.
I just found the following result. (1.2 - 0.8)/0.2 = 2 trunc( (1.2 - 0.8)/0.2) = 1 -- I have previously reported the following: on mouseUp repeat with n = 0 to 1 step 0.1 put n, after aList end repeat put aList end mouseUp returns:

OT: Good books on Cocoa dev? (spellcheck woes)

2010-03-02 Thread Ian Wood
I've got an app coming up which is Mac-only and will involve a lot of text entry where spell checking is critical (photographer's metadata entry) - no matter which way I look at it the various spellchecking workarounds/stacks for Rev just won't cut it as there's no way to make them look

Re: [OT] MacZot bundle features SuperCard

2010-03-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
It does now, although I don't see what cans have to do with anything. Bob On Mar 2, 2010, at 7:01 AM, Andre Garzia wrote: I don't know if I am gifted with an uncanny software remembrance (does that word exists?) ___ use-revolution mailing list

Re: fonts: what is a point in Linux/Gnome?

2010-03-02 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Le 2 mars 10 à 16:41, François Chaplais a écrit : Le 2 mars 2010 à 08:45, G.Wolfgang Gaich a écrit : Hello all, I didn't read all the mails of this thread. My suggestion: In Ubuntu go to System/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts. Activate Subpixel smoothing and click on details. There you can

Re: fonts: what is a point in Linux/Gnome?

2010-03-02 Thread François Chaplais
Le 2 mars 2010 à 17:56, Andre.Bisseret a écrit : I have read this thread on Apple mail, and at some point (pun intended) I realized I could zoom and de-zoom the messages by pinching or spreading my fingers on the touchpad, from the hardly visible to waaay too enlarged. Now, if rev could

Re: Trunc Error

2010-03-02 Thread Jim Ault
This has been covered extensively in the past 6 months and several solutions proposed, depending on your project requirements. go to http://search.gmane.org/?query=truncgroup=gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user put 'trunc' into the search for field then 'gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user' into

Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
I searched around and haven't really found anything about interactions between multiple stacks similar to docking. The Problem: I have 4 stacks That I want to dock to the edges of each other (open on the edge, snap to the edge, etc). 1. Two of the stacks are menu stacks on either side of the

Re: Custom tab controls

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Schonewille
Jeff, Have a look in RevOnline. One of my stacks is tagged with Custom Control. This stack provides an example of a custom tab control. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com Twitter:

Re: fonts: what is a point in Linux/Gnome?

2010-03-02 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Le 2 mars 10 à 18:15, François Chaplais a écrit : Le 2 mars 2010 à 17:56, Andre.Bisseret a écrit : I have read this thread on Apple mail, and at some point (pun intended) I realized I could zoom and de-zoom the messages by pinching or spreading my fingers on the touchpad, from the hardly

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Bonjour Andrew, Have a look at drawer in the dictionary. If you are on mac, seems that could solve your problem. Unfortunately according to the doc, this command is not supported on Windows nor on Linux. Best regards from Grenoble André Le 2 mars 10 à 18:21, Andrew Kluthe a écrit : I

Re: Datagrids and Google Spreadsheets

2010-03-02 Thread David Bovill
On 1 March 2010 15:00, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com wrote: On Feb 26, 2010, at 9:27 AM, David Bovill wrote: Trevor if you are listening - have you any scripts for extracting XML from datagrids that I could customise - I'm working with a version of your generic array to xml code -

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I made 2 stacks: A main stack called MAINST, and a substack called SUBBY and put this into the stackScript of MAINST on moveStack put the right of me into RITE put the width of stack SUBBY into WIDD put (RITE + (WIDD/2)) into INN put item 2 of the loc of me into UPP set the

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Jeff Massung
Just a thought given other things I've experienced... That moveStack is likely getting executed twice an causing problems: once for the main stack and once for the substack (which doesn't override the moveStack handler and so it falls through to the main stack's script). You could either: * put

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
Andrew Kluthe wrote: I searched around and haven't really found anything about interactions between multiple stacks similar to docking. The Problem: I have 4 stacks That I want to dock to the edges of each other (open on the edge, snap to the edge, etc). 1. Two of the stacks are menu stacks on

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
I definitely did not think it would be that easy. :) I already looked at the drawer functionality and realized it would be perfect, but I am developing for win32 :\. Thank you all for the wonderful suggestions! This is going to be my milemarker feature of the week. Something to make the boss go,

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread James Hurley
A minor variation on Jacque's suggestion. on mouseUp set the topleft of stack theSecond to the topright of stack theFirst end mouseUp See A poor man's table field in Rev Online for an example of the docking of multiple fields to form a table. Jim Hurley

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Rossi
I searched around and haven't really found anything about interactions between multiple stacks similar to docking. Speaking as someone who has tried to build docking stacks in the past, there is almost always a bit of lag between dragging one stack and having the rest follow, especially on

Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
on mouseUp try if sSystemWindow is 0 then set the systemWindow of this stack to true put 1 into sSystemWindow else set the systemWindow of this stack to false put 0 into sSystemWindow end if catch e answer e end try end mouseUp

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Andrew, What have you found where in the forums? Do you have a link? One possibility here is that the stack that this stack refers to changes when the systemWindow property is set. Is the button with your script part of the stack that becomes a system window? It is possible that

sending data to a printer over v.24 rs232 interface to a printer under windows

2010-03-02 Thread runrev260805
Hi, today i got a call from a customer. He is using a special (programmable) keyboard, which is connected via v.24 interface directly to a barcode printer. the keyboard runs a 12 line basic program, which waits for an input from the keybord. This input then is sent with severeal controlcodes

Re: [ANN] The Slug's Color Picker is now on the road for beta test

2010-03-02 Thread zryip theSlug
Hi André and René, 2010/3/2 Andre.Bisseret andre.bisse...@inria.fr: Thank you Zryip :-) I tried it; when dragging the tools palette it's putting back docilely ;-) You're welcome 8-) But seems that Color Picker keeps staying in front so that it is not possible to get the properties of

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Post I found: http://n4.nabble.com/systemWindow-question-td300545.html#a300545 Yes, the button belongs to the stack that is executing it. I had originally given it the path to the stack with the same results. And, I am kind a noob to rev here. Can you elaborate on the process to do what you

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
I figured out what you meant, and no error message is being output and the script editor is not doing anything now. However, the above statement has no effect on the systemWindow property of the stack. -- View this message in context:

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
Andrew Kluthe wrote: Post I found: http://n4.nabble.com/systemWindow-question-td300545.html#a300545 I just tried it and it works fine here, on both Mac OS X and Windows XP. I used this: on mouseUp set the systemwindow of this stack to not the systemwindow of this stack end mouseUp On

RevBrowserPrint

2010-03-02 Thread Ray Horsley
Anyone have any experience working with this command? I'd like to suppress the print dialog if possible, and if that's not possible then it's important to know whether the user completed or dismissed the print dialog. I'm not getting anything returned in the result which would indicate

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
J. Landman Gay's snippet works. How is it so different pragmatically from what I did? Hmm weird. Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Scripting-systemWindow-tp1575500p1575655.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
I looked at your script. I am not sure what sSystemWindow is. But using NOT to toggle a logical value is really what you are looking for. Bob On Mar 2, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: J. Landman Gay's snippet works. How is it so different pragmatically from what I did? Hmm weird.

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Andrew, Just a wild guess, did you perhaps forget to make sSystemWindow a local or global variable? -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer Economy-x-Talk is

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Kluthe
:-P doh, that explains why after fixing it, the button would always toggle false. -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Scripting-systemWindow-tp1575500p1575708.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Scripting systemWindow

2010-03-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
Heh heh. Been there, done that. I think that's why setting the property to *NOT* the property is a better way to go. Less moving parts. I think of properties as variables that remain persistent and are global by nature. Obviously they are a different kind of animal, as anyone on this list

Re: Custom tab controls

2010-03-02 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Jeff, Download the stack (only 3k) from my webpage: http://capellan2000.000space.com/Tabbed_interfacev01.zip This website 000space does not allow hotlinking, so if clicking the previous link produces an error, then 1) visit my site at: http://capellan2000.000space.com and after my page

Re: Custom tab controls

2010-03-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
piqued On Mar 2, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote: picked ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences:

Re: Custom tab controls

2010-03-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
How odd. This showed up with a .mc extension, and opened in something called TestAETE, and worked! When I changed the extension to .rev, it opened in Revolution and worked there too! What in the world is TestAETE? It was in my Revcon Downloads folder. Bob On Mar 2, 2010, at 1:30 PM,

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Andrew, Chipp Walter published a palette that works like your description: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginCover/fontcolor=redDownloadPluginsfont.htm I am sure that Chipp published a stack with the specific code that you look for, but could not find the exact name, right now.

Re: Docking Stacks

2010-03-02 Thread zryip theSlug
2010/3/2 Andrew Kluthe and...@rjdfarm.com: I searched around and haven't really found anything about interactions between multiple stacks similar to docking. The Problem: I have 4 stacks That I want to dock to the edges of each other (open on the edge, snap to the edge, etc). 1. Two of the

Re: [ANN] The Slug's Color Picker is now on the road for beta test

2010-03-02 Thread zryip theSlug
2010/3/2 zryip theSlug zryip.thes...@gmail.com: The beta version 0.1e is available on my website. The picker not only follow the move of the tool palette, it also follow it's visible state. I improved the code to send the picker to front in a few case linked directly to the state of the tool

XML-RPC doc

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Rombauts
Hello there... I don't find much info on XML-RPC usage in RunRev. What could you advise for a start...? Thanks in advance, -- André Rombauts, an...@rombauts.be Envoyé par Powermail 6.0.3 Build 4609 ___ use-revolution mailing list

Re: XML-RPC doc

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Wieder
Andre- Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 3:28:22 PM, you wrote: I don't find much info on XML-RPC usage in RunRev. What could you advise for a start...? Check out my libSOAP library on revOnline... that should give you something to start with. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net

Re: sending data to a printer over v.24 rs232 interface to a printer under windows

2010-03-02 Thread Sarah Reichelt
today i got a call from a customer. He is using a special (programmable) keyboard, which is connected via v.24 interface directly to a barcode printer. the keyboard runs a 12 line basic program, which waits for an input from the keybord. This input then is sent with severeal controlcodes

Re: OT: Good books on Cocoa dev? (spellcheck woes)

2010-03-02 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:45 AM, Ian Wood revl...@azurevision.co.uk wrote: I've got an app coming up which is Mac-only and will involve a lot of text entry where spell checking is critical (photographer's metadata entry) - no matter which way I look at it the various spellchecking

Can't send click in time

2010-03-02 Thread Bill Vlahos
I can send a mouseUp to button A in 1 milliseconds but send click at loc of button A in 1 millisecond generates an error in the IDE. How can I send a click in time? Bill Vlahos _ InfoWallet (http://www.infowallet.com) is about keeping your important life information with you,

Re: Can't send click in time

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Bill Vlahos wrote: I can send a mouseUp to button A in 1 milliseconds but send click at loc of button A in 1 millisecond generates an error in the IDE. How can I send a click in time? Here's one way: on mouseUp send clickButton to me in 1 millisecs end mouseUp on

Re: XML-RPC doc

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Garzia
Andre I have some code for XML-RPC, do you want a client or a server? cheers On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote: Andre- Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 3:28:22 PM, you wrote: I don't find much info on XML-RPC usage in RunRev. What could you advise for a

Re: OT: Good books on Cocoa dev? (spellcheck woes)

2010-03-02 Thread Neal Campbell
Strongly recommend Beginning Mac Programming in Cocoa http://www.pragprog.com/titles/tibmac/beginning-mac-programming. The Pragmatic Programmer publishing house hasn't done a bad book (so far)! Best regards Neal Campbell Abroham Neal Software www.abrohamnealsoftware.com (540) 645 5394 NEW PHONE

Re: Can't send click in time

2010-03-02 Thread Bill Vlahos
Perfect. Thanks Scott. Bill Vlahos _ InfoWallet (http://www.infowallet.com) is about keeping your important life information with you, accessible, and secure. On Mar 2, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Bill Vlahos wrote: I can send a mouseUp to button A in 1

parsing data returned from the foundLine

2010-03-02 Thread David Coker
Hello folks, I have a small 3 column list (tab delimited) where I need to check the contents for duplicate data that may be found in any of two fields or columns, then act on the line that contains that data if found. As an example, in my handler I'm using: find ABC-5678-A in tData put the

Re: OT: Good books on Cocoa dev? (spellcheck woes)

2010-03-02 Thread Jim Kanter
Aaron Hillegass' book is good: http://www.amazon.com/Cocoa-Programming-Mac-OS-3rd/dp/0321503619/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1267585663sr=8-1 More info at his Big Nerd Ranch website: http://www.bignerdranch.com Jim On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Neal Campbell nealk...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: OT: Good books on Cocoa dev? (spellcheck woes)

2010-03-02 Thread Scott McDonald
Ian, The look of the spell check dialogue in the RunRevPlanet SpellCheck Stack is completely skinnable so it may be simpler (and much quicker) to make it look the way you need for your Mac application without learning Cocoa. In terms of performance, RRP SpellCheck is fast, with over 25,000

Re: parsing data returned from the foundLine

2010-03-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
David Coker wrote: Hello folks, I have a small 3 column list (tab delimited) where I need to check the contents for duplicate data that may be found in any of two fields or columns, then act on the line that contains that data if found. As an example, in my handler I'm using: find ABC-5678-A in

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Rossi
I'm still trying to get Windows file associations on Vista worked out over here and am looking for suggestions. I've set up registry entries based on Ken Ray's tips: http://tinyurl.com/yfmdsht and everything appears to in place. But documents created by my app continue to show up as generic

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Morrow
Are you trying to set the registry under Vista without administrative privileges? (If UAC is enabled, and it is by default, then even if you are the primary admin user of the system you won't have sufficient privileges to set the registry. If you are testing this from the IDE, before

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Scott Morrow wrote: Are you trying to set the registry under Vista without administrative privileges? (If UAC is enabled, and it is by default, then even if you are the primary admin user of the system you won't have sufficient privileges to set the registry. If you are testing

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, I wrote: For documents launching multiple instances see relaunch in the dictionary where there is a note to look at an example stack. In my stack, the relaunch message is apparently not being called for some reason. I've tried placing it in the stack script and in a stack

RE: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
From: cott Rossi I'm still trying to get Windows file associations on Vista worked out over here and am looking for suggestions. I've set up registry entries based on Ken Ray's tips: http://tinyurl.com/yfmdsht and everything appears to in place. But documents created by my app continue to

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Morrow
Hello Scott This post has the scripting I use for Relaunch so that multiple instance of the app won't launch. I'm using it with a Splash-screen design as well. There are 2 script blocks, the first of which has to go at the stack level. The pile of comments indicates how insecure I was with

Re: XML-RPC doc

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Rombauts
I don't find much info on XML-RPC usage in RunRev. What could you advise for a start...? Check out my libSOAP library on revOnline... that should give you something to start with. Thanks Mark. I'll have a look. -- André Rombauts, Using RunRev 4.5.0-dp-2 Build 1010 on MacBook Pro 3,1 2,4 GHz -

Re: XML-RPC doc

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Rombauts
I have some code for XML-RPC, do you want a client or a server? Thanks... André :-) A client. In fact, I'm trying to develop a client system for a school project where students are accessing a Wordpress driven meeting place. -- André Rombauts, Using RunRev 4.5.0-dp-2 Build 1010 on MacBook Pro

Re: File Associations?

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Morrow
Hello Scott, I'm not using Inno Installer but a custom installer application made with Rev. Before trying to set the registry my installer has elevated itself to have administrative privileges (by adjusting the manifest with Resource Tuner as described by Trevor DeVore) I believe this is all