Reports DataPRO

2002-04-13 Thread Bernhard Vischer
Title: Reports DataPRO



The report generating tool, Reports DataPRO, mentioned by Brad Allen, is marketed by Roval Software

http://www.royalsoftware.com/descriptions/

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Re:Re: Rev Classic Crashing

2002-04-13 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter

am 13.04.2002 10:17 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Rev 1.1 Mac version is crashing regularly.  What should the memory
allocation
 be for the rev. application?

do you mean rev 1.1 - or was this a typo? Now we have 1.1.1...
Rev is getting better (stablke) and better with every update. But i have
learned from the first rev beta on: There are 2 fellows wich dont like to
stay together under OS 9: Rev and Internet Explorer
If you have them open together or/and maybee other apps too. Close, every
time when possible, one of them, then you will have a more quiet life in the
future ;)

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Text-to-Speech

2002-04-13 Thread Barry Levine

The link to the Text-to-Speech external (three others included, as well).

http://www.runrev.com/revolution/developers/developerdownloads/externalscollection.
html


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Re: Text-To-Speech/Mac OS X

2002-04-13 Thread Richard Harrison

on 4/13/2002 10:40 AM, Gene Kennedy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 How about:
 
 on mouseUp
 put The text I want spoken. into myVar
 Do say  quote myVar quote as Applescript
 end mouseUp
 
 
 Gene Kennedy

Gene,

This works great!  How'd you find this one?

Anyway to change voices?

Thanks,

Rick Harrison

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Re: Rev Classic Crashing

2002-04-13 Thread Geoff Canyon

At 12:34 AM -0500 4/13/02, Brad Allen wrote:
As a demonstration, set the allocation to the default (15,000) and run Revolution. 
Immediately switch to the Finder and select About This Computer on the Apple menu. 
You should see Revolution taking something in excess of 15,000 -- maybe 20,000 to 
30,000, depending on circumstances. This is because Revolution (like many other apps 
on the Mac) allocates memory dynamically -- as dynamically as is possible on Mac OS 9.

Most other apps that use dynamic memory add to the system heap size. Rev's behavior 
is very unusual for a Mac app, at least in the way it increases its own RAM 
allocation rather than adding to the size of the system heap. I've never seen another 
Mac app do that.

I think the Mac is more accurate about reporting memory usage today than it once was. 
Here are some apps on my hard drive that seem to be taking more than I gave them:

AppleWorks
Eudora
Microsoft Word
Photoshop
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Re: Rev Classic Crashing

2002-04-13 Thread JacksHyperInfo

Yes- I designed a stack with a substack on Windows 98 in rev 1.0-then I 
e-mailed it to my imac running os9.2 with 128 meg using rev 1.1.1.   It 
opened fine and I can navigate thru the cards with buttons but when I go into 
editing and try to select an image or a field to edit-it crashes immediately 
and 100% of the time.  Got any ideas!
I've tryed to allocate more memory with the same result.

Jack
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Re: Rev Classic Crashing

2002-04-13 Thread Troy Rollins


On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 02:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  It
 opened fine and I can navigate thru the cards with buttons but when I 
 go into
 editing and try to select an image or a field to edit-it crashes 
 immediately
 and 100% of the time.  Got any ideas!
 I've tryed to allocate more memory with the same result.

I guess we can assume that the machine is otherwise functionally stable?
Any other software running at the same time? Any specific extensions 
that could be causing issues?
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Re: Rev Classic Crashing

2002-04-13 Thread JacksHyperInfo

Yes imac is running fine otherwise and no other software running other than 
the finder!

Jack
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Re: getting paid

2002-04-13 Thread Richard Gaskin

Doug Ivers writes:

 I'm still trying to figure out how to protect my time investment.  Don't get
 me wrong, I love the shareware idea, but the reality is that few users get
 around to paying.

Some resources:

The Plain Truth About Piracy - Ambrosia Software
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/cgi-bin/ubb/newsdisplay.cgi?action=topicsnumber=
14article=52


Protect your software: tips and recommendations
http://www.scalabium.com/articles/protection.htm


Anti Cracking FAQ
http://www.inner-smile.com/nocrack.phtml


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Week number

2002-04-13 Thread yves COPPE

Hi,


I'd like something not so difficult (I hope so) :

How to calculate the week number of a date

So, we are today 04/13/2002 (13/04/2002 in Europe).

We are week number 15

I'd like a script which calculates this number : 15 for a given date (today)

Thanks.
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Re: Week number

2002-04-13 Thread David Kwinter

This is a pretty abstract way of going about it but I think it works. 
Check it for bugs, I wrote it up in a few minutes..

on mouseup
   put 0 into totalSecs
   put word 4 of the long date into yr
   put 1969 into sYr
   repeat
 add 1 to sYr
 if sYr=yr then exit repeat
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/4 then
   put yes into leapYear
   if . is in sYr/100 then
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/2000 then
   put yes into leapYear
 end if
   end if
 end if

 if leapYear=no then put 365 into daysThisYear
 else put 366 into daysThisYear
 add daysThisYear*60*60*24 to totalSecs

   end repeat
   put the seconds-totalSecs into netSecsThisYr

   put netSecsThisYr/60/60/24/7 into netWeek

   set itemDelimiter to .
   put item 1 of netWeek into thisWeek
   answer This week is #thisWeek of the year!

end mouseup




On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 04:12 PM, yves COPPE wrote:

 Hi,


 I'd like something not so difficult (I hope so) :

 How to calculate the week number of a date

 So, we are today 04/13/2002 (13/04/2002 in Europe).

 We are week number 15

 I'd like a script which calculates this number : 15 for a given date 
 (today)

 Thanks.
 -- Greetings.

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Ram Management

2002-04-13 Thread David Kwinter

A revolution-build server program I have crashes reliably anywhere 
between the 1500-1800th repeat in a script that needs to make 9000 laps 
to complete. I know that the crash comes right as my computer runs out 
of ram. Is there an easy way to monitor the free system ram and quit 
then relaunch the program? I could make the script resume easily enough, 
but what's the best way of measuring when the ram's about the dry up?

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Re: Week number

2002-04-13 Thread yves COPPE

This is a pretty abstract way of going about it but I think it 
works. Check it for bugs, I wrote it up in a few minutes..

on mouseup
   put 0 into totalSecs
   put word 4 of the long date into yr
   put 1969 into sYr
   repeat
 add 1 to sYr
 if sYr=yr then exit repeat
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/4 then
   put yes into leapYear
   if . is in sYr/100 then
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/2000 then
   put yes into leapYear
 end if
   end if
 end if

 if leapYear=no then put 365 into daysThisYear
 else put 366 into daysThisYear
 add daysThisYear*60*60*24 to totalSecs

   end repeat
   put the seconds-totalSecs into netSecsThisYr

   put netSecsThisYr/60/60/24/7 into netWeek

   set itemDelimiter to .
   put item 1 of netWeek into thisWeek
   answer This week is #thisWeek of the year!

end mouseup




Fine !

But how to proceed for another date than today.

What's the number of the week for another given date ?

thanks.

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Re: Dev Project

2002-04-13 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto

At 6:32 AM -0700 4/13/2002, Dar Scott wrote:
 You can either use the
 command in a script, or if the stack is already open, use the
 contextual
 menu to switch back and forth.

Control click on a window that is modeless does nothing.

You have to use control-command-shift-click (or control-shift-right-click).
This is the key combination that works with the Browse tool.

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Re: Week number

2002-04-13 Thread David Kwinter

This is my last whack at it.. there's definitely got to be a better way. 
But these seems to work.
Just specify your month, day  year in the first few lines...


on mouseup
   put the seconds into nowSecs
   put 12 into theMonth
   put 31 into theDay
   put 2002 into theYear
   put no into leapThisYear
   if . is not in theYear/4 then
 put yes into leapThisYear
 if . is in theYear/100 then
   put no into leapThisYear
   if . is not in theYear/2000 then
 put yes into leapThisYear
   end if
 end if
   end if
   if theMonth01 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth02 then add 28 to dayCount
   if leapThisYear=yes then add 1 to dayCount
   if theMonth03 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth04 then add 30 to dayCount
   if theMonth05 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth06 then add 30 to dayCount
   if theMonth07 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth08 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth09 then add 30 to dayCount
   if theMonth10 then add 31 to dayCount
   if theMonth11 then add 30 to dayCount
   set itemDelimiter to /
   add theDay to dayCount
   put dayCount*24*60*60 into furtherSecsThisYear

   put 0 into totalSecs

   put 1969 into sYr
   repeat
 add 1 to sYr
 if sYr=theYear then exit repeat
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/4 then
   put yes into leapYear
   if . is in sYr/100 then
 put no into leapYear
 if . is not in sYr/2000 then
   put yes into leapYear
 end if
   end if
 end if

 if leapYear=no then put 365 into daysThisYear
 else put 366 into daysThisYear
 add daysThisYear*60*60*24 to totalSecs

   end repeat
   put (totalSecs+furtherSecsThisYear)-totalSecs into netSecsThisYr

   put netSecsThisYr/60/60/24/7 into netWeek

   set itemDelimiter to .
   put item 1 of netWeek into thisWeek
   answer thisWeek

end mouseup

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Re: Ram Management

2002-04-13 Thread Michael D Mays

use the hasMemory function.

If you know your loop uses 1 bytes then at the beginning of the loop
insert
  if hasMemory(15000) is false exit repeat

michael

David Kwinter of [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following on 4/13/02 3:40 PM

 A revolution-build server program I have crashes reliably anywhere
 between the 1500-1800th repeat in a script that needs to make 9000 laps
 to complete. I know that the crash comes right as my computer runs out
 of ram. Is there an easy way to monitor the free system ram and quit
 then relaunch the program? I could make the script resume easily enough,
 but what's the best way of measuring when the ram's about the dry up?

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Re: Text-to-Speech

2002-04-13 Thread Ken Norris (dialup)

on 4/13/02 6:50 AM, Barry Levine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The link to the Text-to-Speech external (three others included, as well).
 
 http://www.runrev.com/revolution/developers/developerdownloads/externalscolle
 ction.
 html
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Re: Text-To-Speech/Mac OS X

2002-04-13 Thread Kurt Kaufman


From: Richard Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[...]

  on mouseUp
  put The text I want spoken. into myVar
  Do say  quote myVar quote as Applescript
  end mouseUp
[...]

Anyway to change voices?

Here's one way to specify a voice by name (Princess being a specific voice 
available to the Speech Manager):

on mouseUp
  put The text I want spoken. into myVar
  Do say  quote myVar quote  using  quote Princess quote as 
Applescript
end mouseUp



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