Re: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

2006-12-13 Thread Eric Chatonet

Hi Dave,

You might be interested in two links:

http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/dply002.htm
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm

Ken and Chipp provide there amazing tutorials about how to create and  
install custom icons for each platform :-)


Le 14 déc. 06 à 06:30, Dave Herndon a écrit :

I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in  
the standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons  
that I have found none have passed the criteria of Rev.  Is there  
an easy way to choose an Icon so I don't have to use the blank  
square of an Icon I get from Rev ?  There has to be an easy way to  
do this.



Best Regards from Paris,
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RE: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

2006-12-13 Thread Steve Denney
My understanding is that the standalone builder won't proceed until you've
supplied icons in all the expected formats (this wasn't the case with
earlier versions of rev). The easy way is to get a program that does this
for you.
Steve Denney

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Subject: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the
standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons that I have
found none have passed the criteria of Rev.  Is there an easy way to choose
an Icon so I don't have to use the blank square of an Icon I get from Rev ?
There has to be an easy way to do this.

Dave
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Re: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

2006-12-13 Thread Mark Schonewille

Dave,

An icon for an application is not the same as an icon for a web page.  
It has to be of a special format that contains a number of pictures,  
one for each resolution.


For Mac, you can use Apple's Icon Composer, which you will find in  
the Applications folder of the Developer Tools folder, if you have  
installed that.


For Windows, there is IcoFX .

Before you buy a commercial tool, have a look at the free Icon  
Composer and IcoFX.


Best,

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Op 14-dec-2006, om 6:30 heeft Dave Herndon het volgende geschreven:

I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in  
the standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons  
that I have found none have passed the criteria of Rev.  Is there  
an easy way to choose an Icon so I don't have to use the blank  
square of an Icon I get from Rev ?  There has to be an easy way to  
do this.


Dave



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Re: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

2006-12-13 Thread Scott Kane


I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the 
standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons that I have 
found none have
passed the criteria of Rev.  Is there an easy way to choose an Icon so I 
don't have to use the blank square of an Icon I get from Rev ?  There has 
to be an easy

> way to do this.

I use and recommend Axialis if you are using Windows.

Scott Kane 


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Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?

2006-12-13 Thread Dave Herndon
I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the 
standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons that I have found 
none have passed the criteria of Rev.  Is there an easy way to choose an Icon 
so I don't have to use the blank square of an Icon I get from Rev ?  There has 
to be an easy way to do this.

Dave
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Re: Multi-user stack question

2006-12-13 Thread Kay C Lan

On 12/10/06, Mark Wieder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Normally I would say altSQLite would be a great choice for this app,



Are you sure about this.?

I was under the impression that altSQLite ( I guess soon to be revSQLite) is
an embedded 'single instance' database. How would you propose to handle the
multi-user networked environment that Jim mentioned?

Just wondering if there is more to altSQLite than I understand.

Waiting for 2.7.5 and altSQLite might not get Jim any closer to a
solution:-)
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[UPD] Bitwise Library 1.1.0

2006-12-13 Thread Shao Sean
Finally got around to updating the bit math library. Tested on Windows 
and Mac OS X 10.3.9 [PPC]
The library allows Rev to do bit math on signed 32-bit integers. The 
four built-in Rev commands are replaced and there are four new 
commands:


bitwiseAnd, bitwiseOr, bitwiseXor, bitwiseNot  replace the built-in Rev 
commands
bitwiseShiftLeft, bitwiseShiftRight, bitwiseShiftRightFill, 
bitwiseRotateLeft are new commands


www.shaosean.tk/

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Re: I want money.

2006-12-13 Thread Stephen Barncard

Just what the world needs, a million more crappy websites!! :)

I just thought of an idea. Create 1 million website with some 30 
pages of content and place adsense. Lets say each website only 
produce USD1.00 in 1 year, I would have one million dollar :)





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Re: Touchscreen Hardware

2006-12-13 Thread David Brooks

Thank you VERY much!!

Best,

Dave B.

On Dec 13, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Richard Miller wrote:


Dave,

We use the Elo infrared touch screen technology (they call it  
CarrollTouch). We've tried many variations from numerous  
manufacturers. This infrared technology is very flexible, accepting  
stylus or finger touch, and can be easily adapted to different  
LCD's. On the LCD front, we use the Landmark sun-readable screens  
(landmarktek.com). They are the brightest and best LCD's for the  
money. Sunlight has little or no effect on their readability.


Everything we do in terms of our kiosks is driven by Rev. We  
currently run under Windows, but there are Mac drivers available  
for the Elo controller boards and they work fine (we've tested them).


You can contact me offline if you want any additional information  
in terms of hardware (sound enhancement, credit card processing,  
power requirements, long-distance wireless options, etc.).


Richard Miller
Imprinter Technologies


On Dec 13, 2006, at 11:35 AM, David Brooks wrote:

Any information prior about touchscreen hardware experience will  
be appreciated.


The task is to create four interactive centers at a local zoo  
where children will make observations of animals and make choices  
based upon those observations.


Our plan is to run this with RunRev on Mac Minis, and to access  
(service) those computers using either bluetooth or rf mice and  
keyboards. The users will access only through screen touches.


Essentially the entire Zoo audience is aged 18 months to 9 years  
plus mommies and daddies. We are expecting serious wear and tear.


Thanks in advance for any information or advice.

Dave Brooks


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[ANN]Multi-standalone communication

2006-12-13 Thread Kay C Lan

For newbies and hobbyist, and anyone else who is interested, I have uploaded
two stacks to Rev Online that demonstrate standalone to standalone
communication using the 'send myMessage to application myApp' command.

NOTE

Unfortunately the 'send myMessage to application myApp' is a Mac only
command.

IMPORTANT

The stacks will not work correctly in the IDE, you have to build them as
standalones for the Demo to work.

If you have not built a standalone before there are some basic instructions
that come with the stacks that should get you through the process - if not,
ask this List:-)

You will find them under user: lankc and are crypitcally  named: Standalone
to Standalone Comms pt 1 and pt 2.

Hope someone finds them useful.
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Determining When Option Menus Have Changed

2006-12-13 Thread Charles Szasz
Thanks to everybody for their suggestions! I have not tried them yet  
but I will when I get home from work.



Charles Szasz
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Re: Touchscreen Hardware

2006-12-13 Thread Richard Miller

Dave,

We use the Elo infrared touch screen technology (they call it  
CarrollTouch). We've tried many variations from numerous  
manufacturers. This infrared technology is very flexible, accepting  
stylus or finger touch, and can be easily adapted to different LCD's.  
On the LCD front, we use the Landmark sun-readable screens  
(landmarktek.com). They are the brightest and best LCD's for the  
money. Sunlight has little or no effect on their readability.


Everything we do in terms of our kiosks is driven by Rev. We  
currently run under Windows, but there are Mac drivers available for  
the Elo controller boards and they work fine (we've tested them).


You can contact me offline if you want any additional information in  
terms of hardware (sound enhancement, credit card processing, power  
requirements, long-distance wireless options, etc.).


Richard Miller
Imprinter Technologies


On Dec 13, 2006, at 11:35 AM, David Brooks wrote:

Any information prior about touchscreen hardware experience will be  
appreciated.


The task is to create four interactive centers at a local zoo where  
children will make observations of animals and make choices based  
upon those observations.


Our plan is to run this with RunRev on Mac Minis, and to access  
(service) those computers using either bluetooth or rf mice and  
keyboards. The users will access only through screen touches.


Essentially the entire Zoo audience is aged 18 months to 9 years  
plus mommies and daddies. We are expecting serious wear and tear.


Thanks in advance for any information or advice.

Dave Brooks


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Re: Touchscreen Hardware

2006-12-13 Thread Mikey

I could have sworn I just answered this question.  Maybe it was for a
different development tool.

Anyway, touchscreens today are durable and easy to use.  The input
typically plugs into the USB port of the machine.

Occasionally they may require calibration.

If you deploy iCab you can put it in Kiosk mode, and go that route,
too, which has the advantage of being less prone to "oops".

I'd strongly recommend that you avoid bluetooth.  Turn it off and
don't think about it.  Otherwise the teenagers will pwn you.
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Touchscreen Hardware

2006-12-13 Thread David Brooks
Any information prior about touchscreen hardware experience will be  
appreciated.


The task is to create four interactive centers at a local zoo where  
children will make observations of animals and make choices based  
upon those observations.


Our plan is to run this with RunRev on Mac Minis, and to access  
(service) those computers using either bluetooth or rf mice and  
keyboards. The users will access only through screen touches.


Essentially the entire Zoo audience is aged 18 months to 9 years plus  
mommies and daddies. We are expecting serious wear and tear.


Thanks in advance for any information or advice.

Dave Brooks


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Re: Creating reports from a Garmin 60CSX GPS...

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Carwardine
I just talked with the Advantrack support people and their report package
 was created in-house and he
wouldn't say whether they were OEM-ing a generic brand.  They can identify
and isolate a way-point to a city block or range of addresses.  We can then
assign a name if, for instance, it's a frequently visited address, and the
software will recognize the location then deliver the name in the reports.

Their report package only supports a PC... Jim


on 12/13/06 12:12 PM, Jim Carwardine wrote:

> Thanks, Richard.  That Advantrack unit seems to have good reports and I'll
> bet they are OEM-ing and repackaging something from either Magellan or
> Garmin so maybe the existing reports package could be retooled to use the
> regular models... Jim
> 
> 
> on 12/13/06 12:03 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> 
>> Jim Carwardine wrote:
>>> There are GPS devices out there 
>>> that do deliver reports calculating mileage and tracking start and end trip
>>> points from a street map database but they are all single purpose
>>> dash-mounted devices.  I can't seem to find a hand-held GPS, that I can also
>>> carry into the woods, that produces these kinds of reports even though they
>>> connect to a PC or Mac via USB.
>> 
>> I have a similar interest, but have been unable to find any definitive
>> info on reading/writing to USB ports from Rev.
>> 
>> Maybe someone in the know will chime in here.  I understand USB is
>> somewhat popular, so I'm guessing we're not the only two who could
>> benefit from this

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Re: Creating reports from a Garmin 60CSX GPS...

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Carwardine
Thanks, Richard.  That Advantrack unit seems to have good reports and I'll
bet they are OEM-ing and repackaging something from either Magellan or
Garmin so maybe the existing reports package could be retooled to use the
regular models... Jim


on 12/13/06 12:03 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> Jim Carwardine wrote:
>> There are GPS devices out there 
>> that do deliver reports calculating mileage and tracking start and end trip
>> points from a street map database but they are all single purpose
>> dash-mounted devices.  I can't seem to find a hand-held GPS, that I can also
>> carry into the woods, that produces these kinds of reports even though they
>> connect to a PC or Mac via USB.
> 
> I have a similar interest, but have been unable to find any definitive
> info on reading/writing to USB ports from Rev.
> 
> Maybe someone in the know will chime in here.  I understand USB is
> somewhat popular, so I'm guessing we're not the only two who could
> benefit from this

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Re: Creating reports from a Garmin 60CSX GPS...

2006-12-13 Thread Richard Gaskin

Jim Carwardine wrote:

There are GPS devices out there 
that do deliver reports calculating mileage and tracking start and end trip
points from a street map database but they are all single purpose
dash-mounted devices.  I can't seem to find a hand-held GPS, that I can also
carry into the woods, that produces these kinds of reports even though they
connect to a PC or Mac via USB.


I have a similar interest, but have been unable to find any definitive 
info on reading/writing to USB ports from Rev.


Maybe someone in the know will chime in here.  I understand USB is 
somewhat popular, so I'm guessing we're not the only two who could 
benefit from this


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Re: I want money.

2006-12-13 Thread chris raj
I just thought of an idea. Create 1 million website with some 30 pages of 
content and place adsense. Lets say each website only produce USD1.00 in 1 
year, I would have one million dollar :)


How that sounds? If spoke to my friends about it. You know the problem is 
creating 1 million website. Even if you get a team of people and work 
together, it will take ages. But you know, the good thing about that idea is 
that even if I do it slowly let say I take 10 years to complete the project 
(creating 1 million website) , you would be a millionaire. Of course if you 
create a new domain name for each site its costly, so I figured maybe one 
can use sub domain name from one  main domain.


Just imagine if if you find a team of people and complete that project and 
each website reward you with a minimum of USD100 per year X 1m websites = 
100 million dollar hahaha.. great eh :)


I always thought to myself,  a good business is a business that requires a 
very very super minimal investment yet can return super super maximum R.O.I  
:)




From: "Viktoras Didziulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: How to use Revolution 
To: "How to use Revolution" 
Subject: Re: I want money.
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 15:58:07 +0200 (FLE Standard Time)

Its very simple :-)
1) new idea (and not the silly one, but something at least 20% of 
population

will appreciate)
2) global market
3) you have to be the first with that idea

once 1) 2) and 3) works and your site uses up all the allocated bandwidth
you can sell pixels on your website for advertising say 10 USD per 1 pixel
per month.

Viktoras

---Original Message---

From: chris raj
Date: 12/11/2006 3:15:16 PM
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: I want money.

Ok everyone wants money. I am not excluded. So what is the best way to earn
money online? Any ideas? Please share.

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Creating reports from a Garmin 60CSX GPS...

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Carwardine
Hi Folks... There has been a few posts regarding passing information to/from
a computer and a Palm-type device.  I'd like to do the same for a GPS.

There are GPS devices out there 
that do deliver reports calculating mileage and tracking start and end trip
points from a street map database but they are all single purpose
dash-mounted devices.  I can't seem to find a hand-held GPS, that I can also
carry into the woods, that produces these kinds of reports even though they
connect to a PC or Mac via USB.

My purpose is, of course, to be able to track my business mileage during the
week and track my hiking routes during the weekend with the same device.

The Garmin 60CSX is x-platform and does upload a file to the PC or Mac but
the users guide does not describe a report package or indicate the
possibility of creating reports.  I want to assure myself I can produce
mileage reports before I lay out the cash.

Does anyone on this list have any experience with creating reports from an
uploaded GPS file or know of a report package that is available?

Thanks... Jim
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MySQL Using UPDATE for saving a picture

2006-12-13 Thread baleareninsel
Hi everybody,

Trying to save a picture (.jpg or .bmp) to mySQL Database.

I Use 
  put the imagedata of image "Foto_Image" into temp3 ## works
  put "UPDATE Customers SET Fomage = '"& temp3 & "' where kndnr =" & 
kundennummer into SQL_Befehl
to_i
In the Variable Watcher I can see the SQL_Befehl as:

UPDATE knddaten SET Foto_image = ' --- here are crazy signs -- ' where kndnr = 
3120 ## which looks ok

The Error Message shown by the Message box is:
You have an error in your SQL Syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your 
mySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ' ## the crazy signs, but 
not so much as there are in the picture

The problem seems to be, that the image itself will not be transfered.

The type of  Table Customers and Field Foto_image is set to BLOB

Again, I need a helpfull hand

best regards and thank you

Horst

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Re: Determining When Option Menus Have Changed

2006-12-13 Thread Eric Chatonet

Hi Mark,

I apologize:

From the docs: This parameter is included only if the button's  
menuMode property is set to "tabbed".

Anyway it could be a nice request :-)

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet

Le 13 déc. 06 à 11:06, Mark Schonewille a écrit :


Hi Eric,

This doesn't work for me.

Create a new option menu button and paste your script in it. It  
doesn't work. What else do I need to make this work? File a bug?


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Op 13-dec-2006, om 10:46 heeft Eric Chatonet het volgende geschreven:


Charles and Mark,

on menuPick pNewItem, pOldItem
  if pNewItem = pOldItem then
put "The same old thing"
  else
put "Time for a change!"
  end if
end menuPick


 
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Re: Determining When Option Menus Have Changed

2006-12-13 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Eric,

This doesn't work for me.

Create a new option menu button and paste your script in it. It  
doesn't work. What else do I need to make this work? File a bug?


Mark

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Op 13-dec-2006, om 10:46 heeft Eric Chatonet het volgende geschreven:


Charles and Mark,

on menuPick pNewItem, pOldItem
  if pNewItem = pOldItem then
put "The same old thing"
  else
put "Time for a change!"
  end if
end menuPick

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet



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Re: Determining When Option Menus Have Changed

2006-12-13 Thread Eric Chatonet

Charles and Mark,

on menuPick pNewItem, pOldItem
  if pNewItem = pOldItem then
put "The same old thing"
  else
put "Time for a change!"
  end if
end menuPick

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet

Le 13 déc. 06 à 10:41, Mark Schonewille a écrit :


Charles,


local theOldLabel

on mouseDown
  put the label of me into theOldLabel
end mouseDown

on menuPick theItem
  if theItem is theOldLabel then
put "The same old thing"
  else
put "Time for a change!"
  end if
end menuPick


Mark

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Op 13-dec-2006, om 5:34 heeft Charles Szasz het volgende geschreven:

How can you determine if a new MenuPick message has been sent when  
any two of six option menus have changed? I am working on a script  
to sent a mouseUp message to trigger another script when two or  
more option menus have changed from six option menus.



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Re: Determining When Option Menus Have Changed

2006-12-13 Thread Mark Schonewille

Charles,


local theOldLabel

on mouseDown
  put the label of me into theOldLabel
end mouseDown

on menuPick theItem
  if theItem is theOldLabel then
put "The same old thing"
  else
put "Time for a change!"
  end if
end menuPick


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Op 13-dec-2006, om 5:34 heeft Charles Szasz het volgende geschreven:

How can you determine if a new MenuPick message has been sent when  
any two of six option menus have changed? I am working on a script  
to sent a mouseUp message to trigger another script when two or  
more option menus have changed from six option menus.



Charles Szasz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: Getting Variables from Option Men --CORRECTION

2006-12-13 Thread Mark Schonewille

Charles,

Why variables?

on mouseUp
  if the label of btn 1 is a number and ¬
  the label of btn 2 is a number then
put the label of btn 2 - the label of btn 1 into x
-- do something with x
  end if
end mouseUp

No need for a script in the option menu buttons.

Best,

Mark

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Op 13-dec-2006, om 1:43 heeft Charles Szasz het volgende geschreven:



I have set up two option menus. Each has a script that puts the  
label value into a variable:


ON menuPick theItem
  IF theitem is "2006" THEN
put "2006" into eYr
  ELSE IF theitem is "2007" THEN
put "2007" into eYr
  ELSE IF theitem is "2008" THEN
put "2008" into eYr
  ELSE IF theitem is "2009" THEN
put "2009" into eYr
  ELSE IF theitem is "2010" THEN
put "2010" into eYr
  END IF
END menuPick

The other Option Menu has the following script:
on menuPick theItem
  if theitem is "2002" then
put "2002" into bYr
  else if theitem is "2001" then
put "2001" into bYr
  else if theitem is "2000" then
put "2000" into bYr
  else if theitem is "1999" then
put "1999" into bYr
  else if theitem is "1998" then
put "1998" into bYr
  END IF
END menuPick


In a button I have the following script:

ON mouseUp
put (eYr - bYr) into fld "yrFld"
END mouseUp

I keep getting an error message that there is a problem with the  
left operant. I ran the debugger and found that neither variable,  
eYr or bYr had a value. What is wrong with this script?



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