On Nov 4, 2006, at 2:35 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
This mirrors what I found, too. I'm at a loss as to why this might
be. I guess the conclusion has to be that if speed matters in a
particular application, then we must test things in context, and
find out which approach works best in context.
On Nov 3, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
put random(6) into tRandomNo
switch (tRandomNo)
These tests involve numbers and Mark's tests involve numerals. Maybe
that is a clue. -- Dar
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On Nov 3, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
Can't explain why, but if you, and others, are getting faster with
Switch, then maybe in 'real' situations it is quicker, which makes me
feel even better about using it more:-)
I have been running some speed tests and the more I do the more I get
On Nov 3, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
This vast difference would certainly encourage customers to be
virtually in the US, which is probably not what RunRev wants.
Grishim's law applies, I think. I don't think Grishim's law can be
wished away, or avoided by st
On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
It's not
so much that I'm being charged in £'s, I wouldn't care if it was
sheckles, shindarkles or south pacific pesos, just so long as the
exchange rate to clams on my Visa statement is 'roughly' the same.
There might be good reasons for differen
On Nov 2, 2006, at 4:17 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Does 'put it into msg' work?
No - same. But I need the 12 digit value passed to AppleScript -
the message
box was just an example. So it looks like I can do this with "& empty"
tagged on just before I need the result. Thanks for the help.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 3:17 PM, David Bovill wrote:
put it & empty
I think this is a bug - no?
Yes.
But this might be understandable.
It looks as though 'put it' will not (always) apply numberFormat and
'it & empty' will. (BTW, the latter is a common way to force
numberFormat in comp
On Nov 2, 2006, at 3:31 PM, Trevor Hopkins wrote:
Has anyone had success manipulating the blend level of an image
from a script? I haven't been able to figure out how to do this.
set the blendLevel of image "Portal" to 50
I keep setting the property 'blend' which compiles and runs just
On Nov 2, 2006, at 7:13 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
for those of us who stray into the Cyrillic alphabet
and other non-Roman writing systems . . .
The RR documentation points out that toLower and
toUpper only function with the first 128 ASCII codes.
Which is a shame.
Which means that RR is
On Nov 1, 2006, at 10:46 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
put image 2 into image 1
This feels more xtalk-y to me.
You are right. Well, we already know I'm not a real card head. I do
have an excuse in that I was right in the middle of a script that set
several properties for images and there
On Nov 1, 2006, at 9:26 PM, Bridger Maxwell wrote:
How can I make one image look like another image? I set the
imageData of
img 2 to the imageData of img 1, but that got really weird.
set the text of img 2 to the text of img 1
What other data
makes up an image?
the rectangle
the im
On Nov 1, 2006, at 8:57 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Well I am stuck. I have not idea why it does not work. I cannot
pass these
12 place decimals as parameters and why the script below does not
work beats
me :(
By the way, the numberFormat setting is not needed for a level of
arithmetic accu
On Nov 1, 2006, at 8:57 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Well I am stuck. I have not idea why it does not work. I cannot
pass these
12 place decimals as parameters and why the script below does not
work beats
me :(
This works fine for me. I'm on PPC OS X 10.4.7 using Rev 2.7.4.
I hope that is a
How do I use this?
Dar
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On Oct 31, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Trevor Hopkins wrote:
I have a bunch of images in a stack. I noticed that if I right-
click on a part of the image, that area becomes transparent. Thats
great. However, if I go to another card and them come back, all of
those areas that I asked to become transpa
On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Never mind. It is in parameters where that does not work.
Ah, but using pass-by-reference parameters DOES work:
But you can't use pass-by-reference with send.
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On Oct 29, 2006, at 11:49 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The external is located in the correct Externals folder (Rev)
...
[I thought this was for RunRev externals. I thought the standalone
builder took these, and put them in some standard place and messed
with the externals property of main s
On Oct 29, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Marielle Lange wrote:
What is exactly the scope of this "the result"?
According to the doc: "The result function is set to empty when the
current handler finishes executing."
I have tried grabbing 'the result' in logging functions, but found I
needed to pass i
On Oct 29, 2006, at 4:42 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Oct 29, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Marielle Lange wrote:
Tadam...
1
2
3
4
Yikes! I was sure that didn't work!
Never mind. It is in parameters where that does not work.
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On Oct 29, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Marielle Lange wrote:
Tadam...
1
2
3
4
Yikes! I was sure that didn't work!
Dar
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On Oct 29, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Marielle Lange wrote:
Stack A
-
on mouseup
send doSomething to stack "stackB"
wait 1 tick (in case of, I believe that's not needed but I tend
to add it)
put the handlername_result of stack "stackB" into tResult.
<--- readi
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Bridger Maxwell wrote:
Is there a "send"
equivalent for functions?
Consider 'value()'.
You can specify an object. (But this will not work on functions that
return arrays, if you specify the object.)
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On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:52 AM, Mark Powell wrote:
At 6:42 this
morning, I ran this:
put the short date into theDate
convert theDate to seconds
put ((the seconds - theDate) / 3600)
and got 4.710556, which suggests that a date starts at 1:00 AM and not
midnight. Is this accurate? And more
On Oct 25, 2006, at 11:12 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Better be careful what you put in your scripts:
I would hope that my comments in delivered scripts help in the use
and maintenance of the script and is free of offense and hurt, free
of any indication or misreading that I intend to hurt
On Oct 26, 2006, at 12:47 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
On Windows, you need to cancel pending messages, close all stack,
stop externals and stop running handlers to make sure that your
application really quits.
I understand cancel pending messages and close all stacks, but I'll a
little c
ixed.
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On Oct 22, 2006, at 1:02 PM, David Bovill wrote:
A little lost but very interested regarding this thread - is there a
stack here to test? My interest here would be in unit test type
frameworks for handlers and more complex chunks of code. I
implemeneted this by calling the handlers against a st
On Oct 21, 2006, at 4:37 PM, Ian Wood wrote:
Each individual stack in the suite can write out results that are
specific to that stack, without the managing stack having to know
anything about those specifics. Each person can then concentrate on
logging the information that they need, rathe
On Oct 21, 2006, at 3:19 PM, kee nethery wrote:
Rather than callbacks, I'd probably go for things being called
from the openstack handler with results being written to a text
file with the same name as the test stack. That way you just
launch each stack and don't have to worry too much abo
On Oct 20, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Ian Wood wrote:
Rather than callbacks, I'd probably go for things being called from
the openstack handler with results being written to a text file
with the same name as the test stack. That way you just launch each
stack and don't have to worry too much about
On Oct 20, 2006, at 9:06 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
do you have accurate timing routines there to share? something that
could be called before and after a test so that we can measure it?
The next release of darzTimer will include the ability to install
darzTimer Library. Maybe I can up the "
On Oct 20, 2006, at 8:15 PM, kee nethery wrote:
How about one master stack that looks in a folder, lists all the
stacks in that folder,
Good idea. I'm thinking that could fill a selection control.
then sends each one a command to execute it's tests,
I am thinking of two methods, one whi
On Oct 21, 2006, at 1:32 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Not paper. The reports are provided via a secure web connection.
But yes,
it's a free crash analysis service provided by Microsoft for
Windows XP and
later that would seem to be a valuable way to diagnose program
crashes. Rev
apparently do
On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:44 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:
So let me get this straight: WER -- A neatly pressed, folded, and
categorized collection of crash reports from actual users running
Rev on a
variety of system configurations, complete with a sampling of mini
heap
snapshots and system data, a
On Oct 20, 2006, at 2:38 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Some of you will say, "Bill it would be much more productive if you
filed
all this in Bugzilla." Well, I'm all for contributing to the
community. But
it takes time and effort to file a decent bug report. You need to have
something reproducib
On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:30 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
While I agree with you on all these points (all right - I haven't seen
the application error on quit thing, but I'll grant that YMMV) I do
have to take issue with this one. The first step in getting some of
these problems fixed is to write up a r
On Oct 20, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
I don't agree with this assessment. The new installer cleans up a
lot (saves a lot of time and headache) and a lot of bugs have been
fixed.
I said this poorly. I completely accept that you are having problems
and sympathize. And I
On Oct 20, 2006, at 4:49 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
I am insanely pleased with myself for having come up with a
function to calculate the distance between two points,
That will work, and Bill's comments will make it improved. (I have
not received his mail, still in Carnivore I assume, but I ha
On Oct 20, 2006, at 2:38 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
In my opinion, the 2.7.x series has been a huge step backwards in
terms of
reliability/stability and usability. And after five revisions it's
still not
ready for prime time. Here are some glaring, show-stopper problems
that
still persist i
On Oct 18, 2006, at 1:00 AM, Paul Williams wrote:
I am developing some educational software that uses a sensor that
plugs
into the parallel port. I need to be able to read and set the state
of the i/o
pins on that port. I have tried using read/write to file lpt1
without any
success, can
On Oct 18, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
This is one of the reasons that a script that looks 'legal and
correct' will generate an error.
Newbies could be very confused since they are doing 'exactly' what
the docs
say.
It would be nice if colorizing would catch that. It is good that
On Oct 17, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
And I thought I was being clever!
Were you thinking of colorMap? I think this is neutered for bit
depths greater than 8 and might be for 2.7 for all depths. On
Windows, some colors cannot be changed.
In any case, that was clever!
On Oct 17, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
err - sorry about the abbreviations
How else would we know that you are "in"?
Besides, you quoted control names.
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On Oct 17, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 9:27:19 AM, you wrote:
A couple years ago this did not work right. Has this been fixed?
Do you remember what in particular wasn't working? I've been using
these without too many problems - the things I've run into
On Oct 17, 2006, at 10:34 AM, John Vokey wrote:
I need to manipulate the contents of images in Rev in two ways:
The general method for manipulating the contents of images is through
the imageData property (and alphaData property) of the image
control. There are four bytes per pixel in im
On Oct 17, 2006, at 6:49 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
These parameters are in variables $1, $2,... $n.
A couple years ago this did not work right. Has this been fixed?
Dar
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The demo does porter-duff within a group. In the demo the result is
layered normally.
On 12/10/06, Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PS: Did I say that this stack does not have the workaround for the
ink clipping?
No I don"t think you did. You mean there is a bug in the Run
On Oct 15, 2006, at 5:17 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 10/15/06 4:18 PM, "Dar Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, my question to all, since it seems to be OK and even "in" to use
abbreviations, how about for examples on this list where newbies read
scripts? Should thos
On Oct 15, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
I agree with Dar on this.
Since I usually answer questions while taking a short break from my
work
flow, I would not want to have to 'rework' a response so that it
became
crystal clear to someone brand new to Rev. This includes
abbreviations,
On Oct 15, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Ken, cdr and car are the building blocks of lisp... which remind me
of a badge I saw in a car once which was "my other CAR is FIRST"...
when you have a list, for example '(1 2 3 4 5) then car returns 1
and cdr returns '(2 3 4 5). And with th
On Oct 15, 2006, at 2:45 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I do (admittedly a bit hypocritically) feel that when
discussing coding on the use-list it would be
extremely helpful for one and all if abbreviations
were not used.
I think you are probably right (I'm still open on this), though I
woul
On Oct 15, 2006, at 6:58 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
can I call function calling and message passings, jump?
This is a good question. I have tried different words and have
settled on "call". I think I have seen in a HyperTalk manual words
like "use", "send", "call", "generate", "invoke" and
On Oct 15, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
What I am saying is that I don't see that the engine has any excuse
for not telling me the full context of an execution error, and I
wonder why it does this sometimes and not at other times.
Could this be related to password protection of
On Oct 15, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Is your first name "Dar" or is that an abbreviation (abbrev) for
something else?
Both! My birth certificate says "Darwin" and I use that in formal
signatures.
The dual name is a tradition my parents borrowed from my namesake who
intr
On Oct 14, 2006, at 9:36 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I'm tempted to say that yes, you can't be a true card-head (love
that term) without typng abbrevs for wds but wht do I kno.
Well, I think people on this list have figured out that I'm not a
true card-head, but they treat me kindly anyway.
On Oct 14, 2006, at 8:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Abbreviations are well documented in the Dictionary so I feel
confident using them liberally, even in code for clients and in
published libraries. Abbreviations are a useful feature of
xTalks, and since they have benefit for the user I s
I fully recognize that there are different creation styles and what
works for one might not work for another. I am curious about
abbreviations, though.
I sometimes take shortcuts in scripts but for the most part, if it is
an example on this list or a script for someone else or I might look
On Oct 4, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Well, one thing that leaps to mind immediately - stopping the
entire application freezing up when executing a lengthy shell
script or AppleScript.
The operating system is already threaded. This example doesn't
necessarily require Rev t
On Oct 14, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Just tried to find "executionContexts" in the
documentation for DC 2.6.1 and RRMedia 2.7.2 and found
nothing.
...
I wonder why there seems to be some resistance to
documenting these things?
I try to refrain from insisting somebody g
On Oct 13, 2006, at 7:48 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
Item -1 is the line number within the handler, -2 is the name of
the handler and item 1 to -3 is the long id of the object the
handler is in.
Whoops. I mean for each line with the first line being the top and
the bottom line being the one
On Oct 13, 2006, at 7:09 PM, Jon Seymour wrote:
Is there a way to find out the names of all handlers currently
running, that is, those that have started but not yet finished?
There is only one thread in Revolution so all handlers that are
currently running are those on the call stack. The
Rats! I did it too!
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On Oct 13, 2006, at 3:34 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I have a field which contains a sentence in black.
When I attempt to change the color/colour of the text
inside the box like this:
set the textColor of fld "FFF" to "red"
it stays black
Individual characters also have the property text
On Oct 13, 2006, at 3:33 AM, André.Bisseret wrote:
In the message box if I ask :
there is bg "frame2"
--I get "true"
If I ask :
there is last cd of bg "frame2"
--I get "false"
If I ask :
the number of cd of bg "frame2"
-- I get "0" ; In fact I have more than a hundred cd with this bg ?
This
intercepting keystrokes (assuming those apply).
From Brian Yennie's comments on the lists over the years, I suspect
he would be good, too.
Dar
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On Oct 12, 2006, at 5:25 PM, Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
Threads can be produced by cloning
an invisible substack (named "thread") with
a handler and renaming the clones to thread_1, thread_2, etc...
This stack is a good mockup of what a simple threading capability
would look like like.
It
to show that the ink does
not affect the GUI events.)
Dar
PS: Did I say that this stack does not have the workaround for the
ink clipping?
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so folks might think that too weak.
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On Oct 10, 2006, at 12:32 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Actually this is very useful. I won"t pretend I understand it all
but at
least I've got a start.
Yeah, me too!
On 10/10/06, Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This will depend on the layers. And remember to set the ink
it might be. It allows mixed graphics
and images and allows an object to be compared to a bunch of other
objects.
There are also cool thinks that can be done with the image harrassing
blends, but this mail is too long as it is.
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On Oct 9, 2006, at 11:52 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Any of you network gurus know if ping is possible with Rev right
now using sockets?
The short answer is no.
Well, sometimes things sneak into Rev when I'm not looking.
Some computers have some service you can use like a ping and some are
svgopen.org/2005/papers/abstractsvgopen/index.html#S10
This same article also is a good intro to the P-D operators.
The next lot of inks is similar to the blends available in
Photoshop. Those are described lots of places.
I hope this helps. I have trouble explaining things.
Dar
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On Oct 9, 2006, at 7:55 AM, David Bovill wrote:
The question therefore is how to place an image inside the graphic?
With 2.7 are new inks and ink grouping.
Group the graphic and the image, with the graphic in back. Set the
ink of the graphic and group to blendSrcOver. Set the image to
b
On Oct 8, 2006, at 11:57 PM, Bridger Maxwell wrote:
So we have various buttons and
controls, and everything else is black. I wanted to add hilites to
all the
black that is already there, without redoing all the images and
opening them
in Photoshop to make the black transparent. What I wou
rything else not
black. Then put the moving image between everything else and the
card. That is, move it to the far back.
Dar
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Thursday, October 5, 2006, 2:17:06 AM, you wrote:
Anyone have any idea where to find SVG in Revolution? Nothing in the
docs. I noted this on their site:
http://www.runrev.com/section/features.php
'Beautiful vector graphics engine with SVG o
On Oct 5, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Wednesday, October 4, 2006, 5:47:16 PM, you wrote:
I think this underscores the need for REAL type checking. I was told
that a positive integer would return true if "is a date" is used.
BZ #2783
People have created interesting bugs related t
On Oct 4, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
As you can see, I redirect the output of a shell command to a text
file, then have a loop that keeps checking until the file is there.
Cool. I have tried the &, but without success. I think I must not
have been redirecting to a file or thi
ished."
"Do this, show progress, and let me know when you are finished."
Bidirectional message queue.
Send messages to a thread in 'send' style.
Just wondering.
Dar
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:06 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
With 2.6.1 I received a license agreement file. I am not able to
find it in the 2.7 Enterprise folder. Did I get a copy of the
license?
When I installed 2.7 I saved the license agreement (there's a button
for it when you install). But I haven'
With 2.6.1 I received a license agreement file. I am not able to
find it in the 2.7 Enterprise folder. Did I get a copy of the license?
Dar
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On Oct 3, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
I thought that 0 was a valid positive (non-negative) integer,
In the common math jargon, 0 is non-negative, but not positive.
Since we are casual around here about words, it is good to ask what a
person wants.
Fortunately, we have the >= ope
On Oct 3, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
As for me, I think that all this has to be handled upstream.
By allowing to enter only right values in a field, by choosing
other ways: lists, calendars, graphics, etc.
Just my two cents ;-)
May be I miss something?
You are right! And eve
On Oct 2, 2006, at 1:29 PM, Dom wrote:
Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if field "MyTextField" is a number
This is fine if signed and decimal input is allowed; but isn't an
adequate check for numerics that must be positive or integers only.
if field "MyTextField" is an integer
;-)
On Sep 30, 2006, at 8:05 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
However, if I let the loop run at its natural speed, I get a bunch
of blank snapshots, either because the content isn't fully loaded
before the script continues, or because the screen isn't refreshing
(I can't tell which.) I need a way to
tation.
The documentation is crisp, yet good.
Now how in the world anybody would know to do that to find that info
is beyond me.
Dar Scott
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nk to the process's stdin without
closing the link to its stdout/stderr. That means you don't see any
final word, and for processes that sort on input data, this is
worthless.
I hope that helps. Let us know how tcpdump with Rev works out.
Dar
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On Sep 30, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
I want to check the contents of a field for numeric,
so, for a field of four characters, I coded :
matchText(field MyTextField,"[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]")
if it is true then ..
Is this the right way to check for numerics, and if
so,
keyboard driver.
I'm not sure what "seems to the system" means. Do you have something
in particular in mind?
I think the start menu and bar are windows and you can send
keystrokes to them with SendKeys().
Dar Scott
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On Sep 29, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
On Mac OS X, you could use AppleScript GIU scripting.
Windows has WSH, the windows scripting host that can handle scripting
in several languages with VBBcript and JScript built in. Any of the
languages have access to the object WSHShe
orkaround is to "subtract" the two lists to make a "male
or neuter" list.
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On Sep 28, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
Thanks everyone for putting up with my ignorance.
What goes around comes around. Cast thy bread upon the waters...
(Eccl. 11:1) Del of something math looking = 0.
We now expect you to point out our silliness when the time comes.
Dar
Ho
On Sep 27, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
You don't define mfile anywhere in this script, so I would guess it is
reading a non-existent file and returning the contents - nothing.
You cheated! You actually took the time to read his script!
Dar
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On Sep 27, 2006, at 4:37 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
open file mfile
put the result into mres
-- mres is empty here indicating a successful open
I guess you put it in the message box or something?
read from file mfile at 1 until eof
Check the name of the file mfile. If you
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:17 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
I just posted a bug relating to Rev not noticing updates made to
the clipboard by other applications under certain scenarios.
I have a vague memory (from just this past month or so) of reading
on the clipboard API (maybe for OS X) that i
On Sep 26, 2006, at 10:26 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
I just posted a bug relating to Rev not noticing updates made to
the clipboard by other applications under certain scenarios.
I have a vague memory (from just this past month or so) of reading on
the clipboard API (maybe for OS X) that it
On Sep 27, 2006, at 6:49 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
FireBird - it seems there is no way to use with Rev.
One might guess ODBC or a custom external might allow use.
Dar Scott
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On Sep 26, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
However, with recent change in the IDE, this is not too bad:
*
put false into bad
try
put the defaultFolder into savedDefaultFolder
set the defaultfolder to defaultFolderForThisTask
... blah blah blah ...
catch e
put true
On Sep 26, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
Try something like this when changing the default folder:
*
try
put the defaultFolder into savedDefaultFolder
set the defaultfolder to defaultFolderForThisTask
... blah blah blah ...
catch e
finally
set the defaultFolder to
On Sep 26, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
If you are setting externals manually then it doesn't matter where
you put them. You just have to make sure your path is correct.
The path will be relative to the engine, not the alias to the
engine that Rev creates.
I have been using p
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