For some reason I have not been able to get inter-application data passing
using sockets to work. Is there sample code that I can see? My needs are
as follows.
I wrote a large Mac Rev app that does a lot of media playing and
manipulation. A work colleague has written a Mac application in java
Perhaps someone can help me problem solve some graphics issues I have with
Revolution.
I'm writing an application that needed to display graphics over running
Quicktime video. I quickly discovered that the only way of doing this (that
I could find) was to put the graphics on a substack that I
I've been using the Quicktime calls recently, thanks to the example code in
the video capture stack. I don't need to capture video, just display it
from a webcam - which works fine. Especially now that I discovered that
Quicktime Broadcaster allows me to use the iSight as my webcam.
But now I
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I've been told that it's next in line, Kevin - fingers crossed :-)
Kevin Brooks
I am running Rev Studio 2.7.4 and notice that in the standalone applications
settings, I don't have the option of producing a Linux app. The message at
the top of the preferences pane reads,
Build for Linux Unix will be available in 2.7.x I would think that
would be now, huh?
So either my
I am a very new user of revolution, though not at all new to this
programming paradigm, as I did a lot of HyperCard programming in the 90's.
My very newbie question is that I can not find a true Transcript reference
guide that lists all properties for each object. I have found references to
the