Re: Crashes with 2.7.4

2007-01-09 Thread Bill Marriott
Good advice, Stephen, just two things:

- Unfortunately, most crash reports are too large for attachment in the 
Quality Control Center. You'll need to upload them to a web server and link 
them into the system.

- We don't immediately have a beta version to test. Beta 1 expired early 
December, and Beta 2 is still being worked on; it won't be out for a couple 
weeks.

Also, just to be explicit, one is not a requirement for the other; you can 
submit the report against 2.7.4 without being a member of the beta test.

Finally, I would remind everyone that all licensed users of 2.7.x will 
receive 2.7.5 for free; submitting reports is the best way to ensure that 
the free update you'll receive is of the highest quality possible.

---
Bill Marriott
Revolution Quality Partner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Stephen Barncard 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 1. Join the beta program for 2.7.5. And see if the bug remains. Much focus 
 is here. Participate in the future of Rev.
 http://support.runrev.com/beta_test.php

 and/or

 2. register  submit bug report for your bug in 2.7.4 with attachment to
 http://quality.runrev.com


Hi

Where should I send crash dumps when 2.7.4 on Mac OS X 10.4.8 is crashing

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external editor for Revolution

2007-01-09 Thread Reinhold Venzl-Schubert

Hi!

I am looking for an useful external editor for rev to tinker my scripts.

Reinhold
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MacWorld San Francisco dinner

2007-01-09 Thread Heather Nagey

Dear listees,

I have been asked to pass along the following information:

Guy Jones is holding an informal Runtime dinner at 7.30 on Tuesday  
the 9th in San Francisco, McCormick  Kuleto's Seafood Restaurant. It  
is a chance to meet with other users as well as Guy. His role at  
Runtime is European Business development and he can share with you  
how you can reach international customers. Each person will buy their  
own dinner. Link to the restaurant is


http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx? 
p=2rid=2064pt=100,100,100d=1/9/2007%206:45:00%20PM,1/9/2007% 
207:00:00%20PM,1/9/2007%207:15:00%20PMi=0hpu=223583803t=FR


Regards,

Heather

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Re: ejecting a disk after using the files funtion

2007-01-09 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 9:59 PM -0800 1/7/2007, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Rich Lague wrote:

 When I try to eject
 the CD I just cataloged so I can go to the next CD, I get this
 message, The disk (here it puts the name of the disk,) is in use and
 could not be ejected.
 
 I find that if I then use the function the files on a different
 disk it allows me to eject the disk I just cataloged. How can I get
 the function the files to let go of me CD so I can eject it and go
 on to the next CD?

I believe if you set the directory to another volume other than the CD you
should be able to eject the CD.


Scott is right. Setting the defaultFolder to some folder that's not on the disk 
to be ejected will also let you eject it (a little simpler than using the files 
function).

(Basically, if an application is using a folder as its current working 
directory, the OS will mark that directory as being in use and won't allow you 
to eject the volume. It's the same as when you have a file on that disk open 
and therefore can't eject it.)
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Replace Text in Lines

2007-01-09 Thread Michael D.
Hi  all
I have a numbered text file with 1 to 800 lines, I need to replace text in 
specific lines with text from a field. I can replace by individual lines with 
the replace into a single line number, but how is this done with mutliple odd 
lines ?

replace 12345 with 67890 in the text file in all the listed odd individual line 
numbers.

example
67890-Dataname   field replace contents

set the itemdelimiter to -
put item 1 of fld replace into lines 299,322,345,368,391,414,437,460,483,506 of 
field textfile

Michael
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Beta Program

2007-01-09 Thread Dave

Hi,

I signed up!

One question though:

How do you manage to use 2.7.x and 2.6.6. at the same time?

When I installed the 2.7.x evaluation, it changed all owner of my  
stacks to the latest version. I got rid of it, but now I have to  
manually change the owner for each stack on my system!


Any help or advice very welcome.

Thank a lot and All the Best
Dave


On 8 Jan 2007, at 22:08, Lynn Fredricks wrote:


No, I haven't but did promise I would. To be honest I've been
swamped for the last 5 or 6 weeks and forgot all about it.
What's the drill for signing up? I'll do it tomorrow.


http://support.runrev.com/beta_test.php

Best regards,


Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd

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Re: Replace Text in Lines

2007-01-09 Thread Klaus Major

Hi Michael,


Hi  all
I have a numbered text file with 1 to 800 lines, I need to replace  
text in specific lines with text from a field. I can replace by  
individual lines with the replace into a single line number, but  
how is this done with mutliple odd lines ?


replace 12345 with 67890 in the text file in all the listed odd  
individual line numbers.


example
67890-Dataname   field replace contents

set the itemdelimiter to -
put item 1 of fld replace into lines  
299,322,345,368,391,414,437,460,483,506 of field textfile


Looks like you need a nice repeat loop :-)

...
set the itemdelimiter to -
put item 1 of fld replace into text2replace
put fld textfile into tTextfile
## Doing everything in memory instead of manipulating the field  
directly will speed up things a LOT!

set itemdel to ,
repeat for each item i in 299,322,345,368,391,414,437,460,483,506
   put text2replace into line i of tTextfile
end repeat
put tTextfile into fld textfile
...

Et voila!

Hope that helps.


Michael


Regards from germany

Klaus Major
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Re: external editor for Revolution

2007-01-09 Thread Stephen Barncard

Well you might try Galaxy.
http://www.runrev.com/section/revselect/galaxy/index.php
But that's a pro product - you said you were 'tinkering' - it costs a 
little bit, but is quite more than just an 'external editor' - it's 
an incredibly well-tested alternate IDE and well loved by this author.


Or try BBEDIT or TextWrangler (free)
http://barebonessoftware.com/products/textwrangler/



Hi!

I am looking for an useful external editor for rev to tinker my scripts.

Reinhold


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Re: cProps and umlauts Mac - Win

2007-01-09 Thread Devin Asay

David,

A technique I've used successfully is to store the text as htmlText  
in the custom property. That way it will be rendered properly  
regardless of platform. Storing as UTF-8 also works well.


Devin

On Jan 6, 2007, at 8:55 AM, David Bovill wrote:

Is there a way to use unicode or some some textual encoding to  
achieve the

same result - or is the only way to get your head around the platform
specific byte encoding?
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Revolution featured on OSNews.com

2007-01-09 Thread Andre Garzia

Hey Folks,

go there, comment!!! let us get the word going!!!

Andre

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Re: Revolution featured on OSNews.com

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Shafer

The link:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/16901/End-User-Programming-Packages--Revolution

Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Andre!

On 1/9/07, Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hey Folks,

go there, comment!!! let us get the word going!!!

Andre

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Re: external editor for Revolution

2007-01-09 Thread Ken Ray


On Jan 9, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote:


Well you might try Galaxy.
http://www.runrev.com/section/revselect/galaxy/index.php
But that's a pro product - you said you were 'tinkering' - it costs  
a little bit, but is quite more than just an 'external editor' -  
it's an incredibly well-tested alternate IDE and well loved by this  
author.


Or try BBEDIT or TextWrangler (free)
http://barebonessoftware.com/products/textwrangler/


You can also use TextMate and SubEthaEdit, but make sure you download  
the STS/MLXEditor plugin so you can have your text editor  
automatically open when you choose to edit a script, and have it  
automatically saved back again.


  http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/downloads/ 
stsMLXEditor.htm


Have fun!

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re: Revolution featured on OSNews.com

2007-01-09 Thread Ken Ray


On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:


The link:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/16901/End-User-Programming- 
Packages--Revolution


Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Andre!


Hey! StackRunner's mentioned as well, along with tips at my site!  
Wow... never thought I'd see my software in print...


;-)

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Andre Garzia

Folks,

I must say, I am amazed reading about macworld keynote... Steve is  
releasing the iPhone, full multitouch screen, no keys, running MacOS  
X... we need to get Revolution engine on this!!!


Andre

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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Devin Asay

On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Folks,

I must say, I am amazed reading about macworld keynote... Steve is  
releasing the iPhone, full multitouch screen, no keys, running  
MacOS X... we need to get Revolution engine on this!!!


It apparently can run standard Dashboard widgets. Does anyone know,  
is it possible to produce Dashboard widgets in Rev? My understanding  
is that creating a widget is more a matter of configuring the app's  
plist correctly and including some needed resources, than of which  
development environment you use.


Devin


Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Shafer

Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and can execute
JavaScript, HTML and at least some XML. The only sense in which I can easily
SEE Rev being used is to spit out the JavaScript/XML/HTML code to be used in
the Widget. IOW, perhaps a Widget builder could be created in Rev. Chipp and
I discussed this on and off a while back but didn't see a market.

Dan

On 1/9/07, Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

 Folks,

 I must say, I am amazed reading about macworld keynote... Steve is
 releasing the iPhone, full multitouch screen, no keys, running
 MacOS X... we need to get Revolution engine on this!!!

It apparently can run standard Dashboard widgets. Does anyone know,
is it possible to produce Dashboard widgets in Rev? My understanding
is that creating a widget is more a matter of configuring the app's
plist correctly and including some needed resources, than of which
development environment you use.

Devin


Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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Stop table inspection crashes - Please vote for 3231

2007-01-09 Thread Walton Sumner
Hi folks, 

This weekend I was busily setting properties on a group within a group when
I accidentally selected Table on a field's property inspector. As usual
when a field has any content, Rev entered an infinite loop and had to be
killed, with loss of an hour's work.

At the time, I had Galaxy running, but was not using it for property
inspection, so I was not getting the handy automatic saves that Galaxy
provides. As I was editing a group within a group, I was not resurfacing to
save as frequently as usual. Alas. I know better than to trust the Rev IDE
like that, but I am always mystified that the property inspector is so
unstable. Galaxy seems not to crash when inspecting tab stops or other table
settings, so why should the Rev IDE crash on similar property inspections?
Seems likely to just be a transcript error (like the incorrect size of the
options field in all menu button property inspection palettes, and because
of that the hidden menulines property), which is all the more frustrating.

I am sure that I am still more productive with Rev than I would be with the
mainstream languages, but it is embarrassing to admit that I use an IDE that
still has these problems.

So today I checked the new bugzilla, and find that I am the only one who is
currently voting for bug 3231, although it was not my report, and there have
been several duplicate bug reports submitted since.

If you have had this disconcerting experience, or want to avoid it, or would
just like your favorite IDE to attain the basic stability that it needs to
gain market share, and stick around, please vote for bug 3231.

http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=3231

Thanks,

Walton Sumner

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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:

Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and  
can execute
JavaScript, HTML and at least some XML. The only sense in which I  
can easily
SEE Rev being used is to spit out the JavaScript/XML/HTML code to  
be used in
the Widget. IOW, perhaps a Widget builder could be created in Rev.  
Chipp and

I discussed this on and off a while back but didn't see a market.


Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so  
someone should check that out before they ventured into creating  
their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer account.



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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Shafer

Yeah, and there are other tools out there for this purpose as well, I think.

Dan

On 1/9/07, Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:

 Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and
 can execute
 JavaScript, HTML and at least some XML. The only sense in which I
 can easily
 SEE Rev being used is to spit out the JavaScript/XML/HTML code to
 be used in
 the Widget. IOW, perhaps a Widget builder could be created in Rev.
 Chipp and
 I discussed this on and off a while back but didn't see a market.

Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so
someone should check that out before they ventured into creating
their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer account.


--
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Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
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Re: Beta Program

2007-01-09 Thread Sarah Reichelt

How do you manage to use 2.7.x and 2.6.6. at the same time?

When I installed the 2.7.x evaluation, it changed all owner of my
stacks to the latest version. I got rid of it, but now I have to
manually change the owner for each stack on my system!



Get info about a Rev stack. In the Open with section, select the
version of Rev that you want to use and then click Change all

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: Beta Program

2007-01-09 Thread Jim Ault
On 1/9/07 12:29 PM, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How do you manage to use 2.7.x and 2.6.6. at the same time?
 
 When I installed the 2.7.x evaluation, it changed all owner of my
 stacks to the latest version. I got rid of it, but now I have to
 manually change the owner for each stack on my system!
 
 
 Get info about a Rev stack. In the Open with section, select the
 version of Rev that you want to use and then click Change all
 
For those who don't realize...
on the Mac OSX
use the Finder Get Info to get the palette that has the 'Open with' drop
down menu.  This works for any files on Mac OSX, so that you can set the
'.txt' files to open in your favorite text editor, .html etc etc etc.

In Windows, right click on the icon in Windows Explorer,  choose 'Open
with', then go to the point of 'always use'.

Hope this helps.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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Belated Happy 2007

2007-01-09 Thread Jan Schenkel
Hi Everybody,

My apologies for the late best wishes for 2007. I
spent the holidays in the hospital due to an attack
from a viral pneumonia.
To top it off, it seems that my beloved girlfriend was
unable to set the out-of-office auto-reply in my
absence - I guess she'll never be accused of being a
computer geek...

I just returned home today, and have mostly recovered
- though I'm still feeling rather weak right now.
As you can imagine, this has wreaked havoc not only on
my body but also on my already tight schedule. The
only positive side effect is that I didn't have to
make that new year's resolution to quit smoking - that
bad habit of mine was taken care of.

If you emailed me at my yahoo address, please resend
your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - my Yahoo
inbox is chock-full of use-revolution list emails and
any direct emails may not get caught in a timely
fashion.
My apologies for delays in reply as I get everything
back on track.

Best regards,

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com

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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Jesse Sng


Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so 
someone should check that out before they ventured into creating 
their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer 
account.


--
Trevor DeVore


The bigger implication here is that the iPhone runs on a version of 
OS X. That means that there's the possibility of us creating Apps for 
the iPhone via Revolution. You don't even need Widgets.


Phone apps are one category, but there's also the internet enabled 
iPhone apps which is where Rev apps on the Mac desktop excelled in 
previously. Couple that with database iPhone apps which are connected 
over the internet via either Wi-Fi or EDGE and things get exciting - 
think of even corporate apps or apps that previously required a PDA 
with wireless comms that can now be replaced by Rev apps running on 
the iPhone using a finger gesture user interface.


Also it would seem from the way Safari is running on the iPhone that 
there is some resolution independence.


While we don't know what processor the iPhone is running on, it's 
probably not an Intel chip, so that means a different binary for the 
app.


It would be nice to ultimately have a way to build Rev apps on this 
device. It would sure be much easier compared to developing apps for 
the Palm.



Jesse Sng
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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, Jesse Sng wrote:

Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so  
someone should check that out before they ventured into creating  
their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer  
account.


The bigger implication here is that the iPhone runs on a version of  
OS X. That means that there's the possibility of us creating Apps  
for the iPhone via Revolution. You don't even need Widgets.


I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps  
other than widgets I will be in heaven.  Especially if we can get  
access to the GPS data to determine where folks are.


--
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Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread chris bohnert

Did I miss a spec?  Does the phone actually have GPS or are you referring to
the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a phones
location?

--
cb

On 1/9/07, Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, Jesse Sng wrote:

 Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so
 someone should check that out before they ventured into creating
 their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer
 account.

 The bigger implication here is that the iPhone runs on a version of
 OS X. That means that there's the possibility of us creating Apps
 for the iPhone via Revolution. You don't even need Widgets.

I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps
other than widgets I will be in heaven.  Especially if we can get
access to the GPS data to determine where folks are.

--
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Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Jesse Sng


I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps 
other than widgets I will be in heaven.  Especially if we can get 
access to the GPS data to determine where folks are.


--
Trevor DeVore


My guess is that there will have to be a special developer track at 
the WWDC to cover iPhone applications.


Also the keyboardless capability is interesting in that Apple is 
probably using the iPhone to open up a whole new category of devices 
including larger handheld computers that do not have keyboards but 
have larger screens.


Either way, developing in Rev is the way to go as opposed to using XCode.

Oh yes, I did find out on an article that the iPhone runs on an 
unknown Intel processor. So that means that we can probably already 
generate applications for it. 
http://techdigest.tv/2007/01/apple_iphone_th_1.html



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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:30 PM, chris bohnert wrote:

Did I miss a spec?  Does the phone actually have GPS or are you  
referring to
the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a  
phones

location?


I thought I heard that Google Maps knew where you were on the iPhone  
so I assumed that some sort of GPS data was available.


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mousemove crash

2007-01-09 Thread mark
I've been using Rev 2.03, and was looking forward to finally  
upgrading to the latest version, as I like the crispness and  
speediness of the latest engine, however, upon downloading the trial,  
my very first effort at a simple stack kept crashing.  My second  
effort, entirely unrelated to the first, also kept crashing.  At  
first I thought it might be a difference between Media  Studio, with  
media being more crash-prone, but no, they crash equally.


Then, I thought it was my computer, but no, it crashes the same on a  
Powerbook G4, as well as on a PowerMac G4 (both running os 10.4.8).


I now see that both of those crashing initial projects involved a  
mouseMove handler.  A simple mouseMove is OK, but if you try to do  
this and anything else, eg. load a webpage into a field or draw a  
line, it crashes and crashes crashes every time.  What's up?  Did  
they go and break rev?  Should I wait to see if it gets worse or  
better before plopping down my cash?  I NEED mouseMove! (I think ;-) )


Thanks,
mark in Mie, japan 
 
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Re: mousemove crash

2007-01-09 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Mark,

I really can't imagine that one would use mousemove to load a web  
page. The user would move the cursor around and cause a queue of  
messages repeatedly trying to download that web page. I can very well  
imagine how that would cause a crash. Please, try a different  
approach, downloading only one (or a few) web page(s) at a time.


For other things, the mousemove message is very feasible, for example  
for setting the armed of a button, changing the icon of an object,  
hiliting lines in a field etc. How are you using mouseMove to draw a  
line? If you post a script, we might be able to see why it crashes.


Best regards,

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Op 10-jan-2007, om 0:01 heeft mark het volgende geschreven:

I've been using Rev 2.03, and was looking forward to finally  
upgrading to the latest version, as I like the crispness and  
speediness of the latest engine, however, upon downloading the  
trial, my very first effort at a simple stack kept crashing.  My  
second effort, entirely unrelated to the first, also kept  
crashing.  At first I thought it might be a difference between  
Media  Studio, with media being more crash-prone, but no, they  
crash equally.


Then, I thought it was my computer, but no, it crashes the same on  
a Powerbook G4, as well as on a PowerMac G4 (both running os 10.4.8).


I now see that both of those crashing initial projects involved a  
mouseMove handler.  A simple mouseMove is OK, but if you try to do  
this and anything else, eg. load a webpage into a field or draw a  
line, it crashes and crashes crashes every time.  What's up?   
Did they go and break rev?  Should I wait to see if it gets worse  
or better before plopping down my cash?  I NEED mouseMove! (I  
think ;-) )


Thanks,



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beep-answer-freeze

2007-01-09 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hello,

I am currently having the following problem on a very modern and fast  
PC with a dual processor --sorry, those are the only specs I  
currently have. If I run the following script:


beep
answer hi

it takes a very long time, like 5 minutes or so, before the answer  
dialog appears. I might also wait one minute, press control-alt- 
delete and close the task manager (without interrupting any process)  
and the answer dialog will appear while the task manager is on-screen.


The problem is not necessarily related to the fact that this is a  
dual-processor PC. I would very much appreciate any information  
regarding dual-processor PC's, the described problem, possible  
causes, and maybe even possible workarounds besides taking out the beep.


Thanks,

Mark

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Re: beep-answer-freeze

2007-01-09 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Mark,

Do you even hear the beep? Yesterday I posted a question regarding  
not even hearing a beep in RR, but no one has responded yet.


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hello,

I am currently having the following problem on a very modern and  
fast PC with a dual processor --sorry, those are the only specs I  
currently have. If I run the following script:


beep
answer hi

it takes a very long time, like 5 minutes or so, before the answer  
dialog appears. I might also wait one minute, press control-alt- 
delete and close the task manager (without interrupting any  
process) and the answer dialog will appear while the task manager  
is on-screen.


The problem is not necessarily related to the fact that this is a  
dual-processor PC. I would very much appreciate any information  
regarding dual-processor PC's, the described problem, possible  
causes, and maybe even possible workarounds besides taking out the  
beep.


Thanks,

Mark

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Re: beep-answer-freeze

2007-01-09 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Joe,

Thanks for your reply. I read your e-mail yesterday, but RR beeps  
fine on my Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.8 and I have no idea why it might  
not. I do hear the beep on the PC, before it freezes. It doesn't  
really freeze of course, it is just stalled for a very long time.


Best regards,

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Op 10-jan-2007, om 1:11 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende geschreven:


Mark,

Do you even hear the beep? Yesterday I posted a question regarding  
not even hearing a beep in RR, but no one has responded yet.


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hello,

I am currently having the following problem on a very modern and  
fast PC with a dual processor --sorry, those are the only specs I  
currently have. If I run the following script:


beep
answer hi

it takes a very long time, like 5 minutes or so, before the answer  
dialog appears. I might also wait one minute, press control-alt- 
delete and close the task manager (without interrupting any  
process) and the answer dialog will appear while the task manager  
is on-screen.


The problem is not necessarily related to the fact that this is a  
dual-processor PC. I would very much appreciate any information  
regarding dual-processor PC's, the described problem, possible  
causes, and maybe even possible workarounds besides taking out the  
beep.


Thanks,

Mark


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Re: beep-answer-freeze

2007-01-09 Thread Jim Ault
 Joe Wilkins asking about sound on Intel Mac OSX
On 1/9/07 4:31 PM, Mark Schonewille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hi Joe,
 
 Thanks for your reply. I read your e-mail yesterday, but RR beeps
 fine on my Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.8 and I have no idea why it might
 not. I do hear the beep on the PC, before it freezes. It doesn't
 really freeze of course, it is just stalled for a very long time.

A couple ideas to check for no-sound-OSX

this works in the message box for me

 play /Volumes/Cat150/_bkup060826/merge/sounds/Laff.aif


Garage Band will change the sound prefs to what it likes and this may not be
best for other apps.

Does iTunes play anything?
Can you play ANY .aif file in rev?

As I said before, the Mac Mini OS will turn the sound way down on restart,
no matter what you set to.  Combined with the tiny speaker, volume may be
too low to hear.

I use two Mini's (solo and duo) with Entp 2.7.2 (ext spkrs + manual turn
volume up) and sounds work fine.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread SimPLsol
I believe the GPS is just one of the phone protocols, used by Cingular, 
Vodaphone and most others worldwide. It is not the same as a Global Positioning 
System. For example, my Cingular Motorola Razr uses a GPS chip but does no 
mapping or locating.
However, it's certainly conceivable that such a unit could be added to the 
iPhone, using the iPhone display.
By this time next year the iPhone may even bake bread.
Paul Looney
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Re: Stop table inspection crashes - Please vote for 3231

2007-01-09 Thread SimPLsol

In a message dated 1/9/07 11:45:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=3231
 
Walton,
I did not vote for it because it seems to have been fixed. I had the problems 
constantly with OS X. Seems same as with you: click on the Table panel in the 
property inspector and get an endless loop (which could be exited with 
command period). A later version of Rev (2.7.x ?) replaced the loop with an 
application crash. But I've not had the problem in 2.7.2. Of course I'm really 
nervous 
about using the table tool, based on past experience, so I automatically save 
before using it. And I found that saving frequently helps tame the IDE beast.
Paul Looney
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Re: beep-answer-freeze

2007-01-09 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Mark,

Thanks. I figured as much. After seeing that it works with you I  
explored my System Preferences and found that someway, I have no idea  
how, the Alert Sound was turned off. Duh! Now it works fine. I know I  
checked some time back and it was ON.


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:31 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hi Joe,

Thanks for your reply. I read your e-mail yesterday, but RR beeps  
fine on my Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.8 and I have no idea why it might  
not. I do hear the beep on the PC, before it freezes. It doesn't  
really freeze of course, it is just stalled for a very long time.


Best regards,

Mark

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Op 10-jan-2007, om 1:11 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Mark,

Do you even hear the beep? Yesterday I posted a question regarding  
not even hearing a beep in RR, but no one has responded yet.


Joe Wilkins

On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hello,

I am currently having the following problem on a very modern and  
fast PC with a dual processor --sorry, those are the only specs I  
currently have. If I run the following script:


beep
answer hi

it takes a very long time, like 5 minutes or so, before the  
answer dialog appears. I might also wait one minute, press  
control-alt-delete and close the task manager (without  
interrupting any process) and the answer dialog will appear while  
the task manager is on-screen.


The problem is not necessarily related to the fact that this is a  
dual-processor PC. I would very much appreciate any information  
regarding dual-processor PC's, the described problem, possible  
causes, and maybe even possible workarounds besides taking out  
the beep.


Thanks,

Mark


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BUG: importing image files crash rev 2.7.5

2007-01-09 Thread Andre Garzia

Folks,

can someone confirm that importing JPEG or PNG image files using CMD 
+ crashes Rev?


Andre
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Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Ian Wood
A pointer towards the iPhone running a relatively 'full' version of  
OS X - go to the streaming QT of the iPhone presentation at http:// 
events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/j47d52oo/event/.


From 8:30 to about 9:30 he talks about it using OS X, with a slide  
in the background showing


Syncing
Networking
Multi-tasking
Low power
Security
Video
Cocoa
Core Animation
Graphics
Audio

And he goes on to mention Core Animation specifically.

On the other hand, there are rumours floating around that Apple  
employees at the show are saying that it will be a closed platform. :-(


Ian
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Re: BUG: importing image files crash rev 2.7.5

2007-01-09 Thread Jim Ault
On 1/9/07 6:01 PM, Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Folks,
 
 can someone confirm that importing JPEG or PNG image files using CMD
 + crashes Rev?
 
I get the crash
2.7.2, OSX 10.4.7, Mac G5 dual proc.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


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Re: Replace Text in Lines

2007-01-09 Thread Michael D.

Klaus,
Thanks this works just perfect , and a good one for me to remember.
Michael

- Original Message - 
From: Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: Replace Text in Lines



Hi Michael,


Hi  all
I have a numbered text file with 1 to 800 lines, I need to replace  text 
in specific lines with text from a field. I can replace by  individual 
lines with the replace into a single line number, but  how is this done 
with mutliple odd lines ?


replace 12345 with 67890 in the text file in all the listed odd 
individual line numbers.


example
67890-Dataname   field replace contents

set the itemdelimiter to -
put item 1 of fld replace into lines 
299,322,345,368,391,414,437,460,483,506 of field textfile


Looks like you need a nice repeat loop :-)

...
set the itemdelimiter to -
put item 1 of fld replace into text2replace
put fld textfile into tTextfile
## Doing everything in memory instead of manipulating the field  directly 
will speed up things a LOT!

set itemdel to ,
repeat for each item i in 299,322,345,368,391,414,437,460,483,506
   put text2replace into line i of tTextfile
end repeat
put tTextfile into fld textfile
...

Et voila!

Hope that helps.


Michael


Regards from germany

Klaus Major
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Working with Microsoft Exchange Server

2007-01-09 Thread Sarah Reichelt

Hi All,

I have just been warned of an approaching problem and I wonder if
anyone has any advice. I run numerous Mac-based kiosk systems which
communicate back to base using email. I wrote a stripped-down email
client in Rev that does POP  SMTP. It ignores any HTML emails,
attachments or any emails that do not match the standard structure,
but deals with the others in a way that the main kiosk program can
then handle.

This works really well but I've just been informed that at one site,
they are closing down their POP servers and switching to Microsoft
Exchange Server with both POP  IMAP turned off. They won't  let me
access an external POP server, so I need to find a way to access their
Exchange server while still keeping programmatic control of the
emails.

So far (although I've only just started looking), I can't find any
published protocol which I could use to adapt my existing client. At
the moment I'm looking at buying Entourage and seeing if I can
Applescript it enough to make it work, but that's a very bad solution
- expensive and less secure.

If anyone has any brilliant ideas, I'd love to hear them

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: BUG: importing image files crash rev 2.7.5

2007-01-09 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Andre Garzia wrote:

 can someone confirm that importing JPEG or PNG image files using CMD
 + crashes Rev?

Verified here, which is why I cannot use Rev 2.7.5.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design
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Re: BUG: importing image files crash rev 2.7.5

2007-01-09 Thread Sarah Reichelt

On 1/10/07, Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Folks,

can someone confirm that importing JPEG or PNG image files using CMD
+ crashes Rev?



It happens to me importing GIFs as well and it happens whether I use
the menu or the shortcut.

Sarah
OS X 10.4.8, Rev 2.7.5
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