Re: Hairlines and Scaling

2007-01-01 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Thanks for your response, Scott.

I suppose one method for me to achieve this effect will be to print  
my output at a 50% magnification. This would reduce one pixel lines  
to half a pixel. Of course this means that the objects themselves  
will have to be drawn at twice their size in order to produce an  
accurately scaled drawing. Using one of my other programming  
languages I was able to do Hairlines; whether they were 1/2 pixel  
width or not, I'm not sure; but they looked narrower. FYI, I'm  
planning to write a program that can be used to create shop drawings  
of a manufacturer's product by providing digital input, rather than  
having to actually draw the items. Once I've figured out how to do  
this it will reduce the time to produce these drawings, properly  
label and date everything to minutes instead of the days it now  
takes; even using CAD systems.


Again, thanks,

Joe Wilkins

On Dec 31, 2006, at 11:36 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:


Recently, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Has anyone developed a method of giving graphic objects' lines a
thickness less than 1 pixel in size? Also, a method of assigning
other than 72 pixels per inch; preferably 192?


Rev cannot natively display a true line object less than 1 pixel in
thickness since it does not currently support sub-pixel  
positioning, but
even then, all you might wind up with is a blurred line that  
occupies more
than 1 pixel in thickness.  Are you perhaps trying to create a  
scalable

display or something else?

The only way I can think of to accomplish something like this is to  
use an
image that has space around the line that will antialias when  
scaled.  Not

sure if this helps.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design
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RE: 2D to 3D Tools -- What Happened to Canoma?

2007-01-01 Thread Lynn Fredricks
 I was naive enough to think that some 3D programs would just 
 import jpegs and voila! your giant image library become 
 content resource for games

Adobe acquired this, and they also had a wonderful tool called Atmosphere
for building shared experience 3D worlds - and pretty much killed it! What
is left of the corpse became Acrobat 3D. Im sure Canoma is deader than dead.
Someone with a few $100K could probably either acquire or sub-license it
from Adobe.

Best regards,


Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd

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Re: [ANN] RevOnRockets Web Development educational Package! Happy 2007 everyone.

2007-01-01 Thread Andre Garzia

Ken,

thanks... I still have more goodies on the oven, getting ready to me  
released... :-)

hope this becomes some educational tool for developers or something...

Cheers
andre
On Dec 31, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Ken Ray wrote:


On Dec 31, 2006, at 2:35 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

it is with imense happyness that I make available what I came to  
call RevOnRockets package. This package is a bundle of a web  
server, libraries and demos, everyting in 100% transcript.


Awesome, Andre! Congrats on a wonderful product!


Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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Re: [ANN] RevOnRockets Web Development educational Package! Happy 2007everyone.

2007-01-01 Thread Andre Garzia

Michael,

Did it worked fine for you? It's quite bare right now, I plan to  
polish it as time goes.



Cheers
andre


On Jan 1, 2007, at 12:15 AM, Michael D. wrote:


Double Awesome out loud !!
Andre,
I'm one of the aspiring web developers and this is just  
tremendous ! really going to help me out so much.

Thank You !
Have a great 2007
Michael

- Original Message - From: Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Improvements to Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 2:35 PM
Subject: [ANN] RevOnRockets Web Development educational Package!  
Happy 2007everyone.




Hi Folks,

it is with imense happyness that I make available what I came to  
call RevOnRockets package. This package is a bundle of a web  
server,  libraries and demos, everyting in 100% transcript.


The objective is to help the aspiring web developer (and the  
seasoned one) to create their web applications, the RevHTTP server  
runs inside  the Revolution IDE and is able to run text file based  
cgis as well as  serve files, this alone enables everyone to  
develop for the web from  inside rev, using the debugger!!!  
Develop and Test your CGIs from  inside revolution!


This is of course freeware with source. All code is commented,   
specially the webserver code. I give this to this wonderful  
community  as a token of gratitude for all the years that everyone  
and his dog  helped me!


What is included:
* RevHTTP - 100% transcript web server with new features and  
cleaner code.
* EasyCGI Core library - a simple library for building text file  
cgis.

* EasySessions - a simple library for session management.
* EasyDebug - a error report tool for CGIs.
* libCGI compatibilty functions - RevHTTP has a compatible API  
that allows libCGI based apps to run inside it.

* Demos for all libraries and even AJAX demos!!!

More documentation is expected as time goes. The demos and the   
libraries will also have updates. Right now they are very bare but  
I  do like them and use them everyday.


Have I mentioned that I commented my code yet?

ALL FREE license is: cannot-blame-the-brazilian-guy-if-it-  
explodes-public-license 1.0


Have fun! file is here http://andregarzia.com/RevHTTP.zip

Launch http.rev and click start!

happy 2007 everyone

Cheers
andre

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Re: OT- Klaus Major

2007-01-01 Thread Klaus Major

Hi Shari,

almost oversaw this one!

I came across a plant that immediately made me think of Klaus  
Major. The scientific name is:

Clusia major


Well, THAT's my auntie :-)


Synonym for Clusia rosea
More info:
http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/reports/html/clusia_rosea.htm

Klaus, you're a tropical Monkey Apple tree!


JAMAIS*! :-D

*French for: never.
Sounds even more puffed up...


Happy New Year's!


Same to you, Shari, and all other nice folks on this list!


:-)

--
Gypsy King Software
Mac and Windows shareware games
http://www.gypsyware.com


Best from germany

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de

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Unusual Problem

2007-01-01 Thread Charles Szasz
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions to my unusual problem.  
I especially want to thank Sarah Reichelt who solved my problem! I   
want to wish the Rev community a Happy New Year!



Charles Szasz
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No Standalone section in Rev's User Guide

2007-01-01 Thread Charles Szasz
I now at the point of working on the standalone settings for my  
project. I was surprised that there is a reference to a section on  
deploying standalones in Rev's User Guide but no section! Is there a  
tutorial on setting up standalone settings?  I know that Dan was  
working on a chapter on this but I don't think it has been released.



Charles Szasz
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Re: No Standalone section in Rev's User Guide

2007-01-01 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Charles, there are quite a few missing pages at this time. I was  
told, when I reported them missing about a month ago, that the next  
release would have the missing pages restored. I've been waiting,  
patiently and expectantly. Maybe your observation will get this  
attended to sooner. (smile)


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 1, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Charles Szasz wrote:

I now at the point of working on the standalone settings for my  
project. I was surprised that there is a reference to a section on  
deploying standalones in Rev's User Guide but no section! Is there  
a tutorial on setting up standalone settings?  I know that Dan was  
working on a chapter on this but I don't think it has been released.



Charles Szasz
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[ANN]HMAC-SHA1

2007-01-01 Thread Mark Smith
I've updated my sha1Digest function so that a) it's a little faster,  
b) it works on Windows (and Intel Macs) and c) I've added an HMAC  
function (which can also use Rev's built in MD5digest if needed).


It's on RevOnline

Username: Mark Smith
Category : Programming
Name : HMACSHA1

Happy new year to all who use the gregorian calendar!

Mark
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Re: No Standalone section in Rev's User Guide

2007-01-01 Thread Mark Swindell
Yes, funny you should mention, but I've been finding lots of  
references today to sections that don't exist in the users guide!   
What does exist, though, seems nicely done.  It portends well for the  
future.  (Not so well for the present, sadiconically.)


Mark

On Jan 1, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Charles, there are quite a few missing pages at this time. I was  
told, when I reported them missing about a month ago, that the next  
release would have the missing pages restored. I've been waiting,  
patiently and expectantly. Maybe your observation will get this  
attended to sooner. (smile)


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 1, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Charles Szasz wrote:

I now at the point of working on the standalone settings for my  
project. I was surprised that there is a reference to a section on  
deploying standalones in Rev's User Guide but no section! Is there  
a tutorial on setting up standalone settings?  I know that Dan was  
working on a chapter on this but I don't think it has been released.



Charles Szasz
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RE: mysql to valentina using libdatabase

2007-01-01 Thread Robert Mann
The registerDatabaseA seems to be working/connecting but when I run the
DoMysqlDump I get an error can't find handler, I even tried to add this to
the recipes card and get the same error, I could not get the valentina to
connect so I thought that I would create a SQLdump and try Valentina Studio
to import



ON preOpenStack
start using stack lib.bmm.Database
start using stack lib.bmm.DatabaseObjects
pass preOpenStack
END preOpenStack


ON RegisterDatabaseA  
put mysql  into theConnectInfoA[Type]
put localhost  into theConnectInfoA[Host]
put name into theConnectInfoA[Name]
put username into theConnectInfoA[Username]
put password  into theConnectInfoA[Password]
libdb_registerDatabase SuspensionDB, theConnectInfoA_# Associates
connection settings with RecipesDB key.
  put libdb_getConnectionID (SuspensionDB) into fld fieldmysqlid //
checking to make sure connected to database
END RegisterDatabaseA

ON DoMysqlDump
libdb_getSQLDump (SuspensionDB,empty ,empty , true,
true,empty , mysqldump.sql)//tried this with and without the () no
difference still get error

END DoMysqlDump

Thanks
Robert Mann


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Re: mysql to valentina using libdatabase

2007-01-01 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jan 1, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Robert Mann wrote:


ON DoMysqlDump
libdb_getSQLDump (SuspensionDB,empty ,empty , true,
true,empty , mysqldump.sql)//tried this with and without the  
() no

difference still get error

END DoMysqlDump


libdb_getSQLDump is a function but you are using it like a command.   
You have to put the value somewhere:


put libdb_getSQLDump(...) into myVariable

OR

get libdb_getSQLDump(...) // puts value into the it variable

--
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Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
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RE: mysql to valentina using libdatabase

2007-01-01 Thread Robert Mann
I thought it would be just passing the info to the libdb_getSQLDump function
as in the libdb_registerDatabase

I also thought that if you put a value in the last parameter mysqldump.sql
it would write it to a file



ON DoMysqlDump

put empty  into theInfoA[pTables]
put empty into theInfoA[pDrop]
put true into theInfoA[pCreate]
put true  into theInfoA[pInsert]
put empty  into theInfoA[pVersion]
put mysqldump.sql  into theInfoA[pOutFile]


libdb_getSQLDump SuspensionDB,theInfoA

END DoMysqlDump


Robert Mann


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DeVore
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 9:26 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: mysql to valentina using libdatabase


On Jan 1, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Robert Mann wrote:

 ON DoMysqlDump
 libdb_getSQLDump (SuspensionDB,empty ,empty , true,
 true,empty , mysqldump.sql)//tried this with and without the
 () no
 difference still get error

 END DoMysqlDump

libdb_getSQLDump is a function but you are using it like a command.
You have to put the value somewhere:

put libdb_getSQLDump(...) into myVariable

OR

get libdb_getSQLDump(...) // puts value into the it variable

--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
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Way to read from USB port with Rev?

2007-01-01 Thread rgould8
 Can anyone tell me if it's possible to write a Revolution app that pulls in 
data from the USB port? For instance, if I wanted to write an app that could 
read the barcode info from a USB-based barcode scanner, could I do that with 
Revolution? (like the Intelliscanner from http://www.intelliscanner.com/) 
I've written apps to read from the COM port before, but I've not tried a 
USB-port app.
 
 
  

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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 40, Issue 1

2007-01-01 Thread Terry Judd
Great stuff Andre! I love it.

Terry...


 From: Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
 Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 18:35:06 -0200
 To: Improvements to Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
 Subject: [ANN] RevOnRockets Web Development educational Package! Happy 2007
 everyone.
 
 Hi Folks,
 
 it is with imense happyness that I make available what I came to call
 RevOnRockets package. This package is a bundle of a web server,
 libraries and demos, everyting in 100% transcript.
 
 The objective is to help the aspiring web developer (and the seasoned
 one) to create their web applications, the RevHTTP server runs inside
 the Revolution IDE and is able to run text file based cgis as well as
 serve files, this alone enables everyone to develop for the web from
 inside rev, using the debugger!!! Develop and Test your CGIs from
 inside revolution!
 
 This is of course freeware with source. All code is commented,
 specially the webserver code. I give this to this wonderful community
 as a token of gratitude for all the years that everyone and his dog
 helped me!

-- 
Dr Terry Judd
Lecturer in Educational Technology (Design)
Biomedical Multimedia Unit
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry  Health Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Parkville VIC 3052
AUSTRALIA

61-3 8344 0187

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Happy New Year

2007-01-01 Thread Richard Gaskin


It's been surprising this first day of 2007 has almost come to an end 
without a note of good tidings for the year, so here's one:


There's something almost perfect about kicking off the new year with 
Andre's announcement of RevOnRockets.  It's been a long time in the 
making, and with the ever-growing interest in all things Internet and 
Andre's enviable energy, I have no doubt it'll have a valuable future.


I hope the expansive and generous spirit that gave rise to RevOnRockets 
may serve to set the tone here on this list and throughout the work each 
of us does with Rev:


May we broaden our horizons, taking ourselves, our companies, and our 
clients to places we've never been before, and do so easier than we'd 
imagined through ever greater productivity.


Thanks to all of you who've helped me and others here learn and grow to 
be better Transcripters, better developers, and better people throughout 
2006.


I look forward to sharing more of that good stuff with y'all in 2007

--
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 Fourth World Media Corporation
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