Re: [TIP] Sorting by ValueList and synchronized sorting

2008-06-18 Thread Hugh Senior
This is very elegant. With a little more tweaking, you could use it to 
choose any of more than 2 values! Now in the Scripter's Scrapbook.


Thank you, Jacque.

/H


J. Landman Gay wrote:
function whichOne var,fld1,fld2  -- from a handler by Tony Root
-- Handles a case where you need to return one value if your key is
empty, another if not.

  return (item offset(char 1 of (var = empty),"tf") of quote & fld1
&","& fld2 & quote)
end whichOne

Paul says:

"There's a great scripter working at Digital Pictures named Tony Root,
who wrote a one-line boolean evaluator that I corrupted into a function.
This handles the case where you need to return one value if your key is
empty, another if not. For example, if the social security number field
(var) is empty, then return "Please fill in your social security number"
(fld1); otherwise, return "Now please fill in the form on the next
page." (fld2). The elegant part (which Tony wrote) is getting the offset
of char 1 of an expression that resolves to true or false, of "tf". Wish
I'd thought of that. "

You don't have to use it for just empty/not empty. With some
adjustments, you can use it to choose between any two values. 


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specialfolderpath(), WAS: App restart after update

2008-06-18 Thread Klaus Major

Hi all


...

With Rev 2.9 you can now get the temp folder on all three platforms  
with:


 get specialFolderPath("temporary")


I tried them and two of them simply did not work/ returned empty on OS  
X 10.5.3, Rev 2.9!?

specialfolderpath("home")
specialfolderpath("temporary")

All the others work as exspected.

Is this already bugzillaed?
Could someone check this please?


Regards

Klaus Major
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Re: specialfolderpath(), WAS: App restart after update

2008-06-18 Thread Dave Cragg


On 18 Jun 2008, at 08:24, Klaus Major wrote:


Hi all


...

With Rev 2.9 you can now get the temp folder on all three platforms  
with:


get specialFolderPath("temporary")


I tried them and two of them simply did not work/ returned empty on  
OS X 10.5.3, Rev 2.9!?

specialfolderpath("home")
specialfolderpath("temporary")

All the others work as exspected.

Is this already bugzillaed?
Could someone check this please?


Same result here. With the 4-character Apple codes, using  
specialfolderpath("cusr") returned the correct "home" directory. Using  
specialfolderpath("temp") returned empty. (Perhaps I don't have a temp  
directory...)


Cheers
Dave

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Re: specialfolderpath(), WAS: App restart after update

2008-06-18 Thread Klaus Major

Hi Dave,


On 18 Jun 2008, at 08:24, Klaus Major wrote:

Hi all

...
With Rev 2.9 you can now get the temp folder on all three  
platforms with:

get specialFolderPath("temporary")
I tried them and two of them simply did not work/ returned empty on  
OS X 10.5.3, Rev 2.9!?

specialfolderpath("home")
specialfolderpath("temporary")
All the others work as exspected.
Is this already bugzillaed?
Could someone check this please?
Same result here. With the 4-character Apple codes, using  
specialfolderpath("cusr") returned the correct "home" directory.


So does $HOME, but we need a crossplatform solution.

Using specialfolderpath("temp") returned empty. (Perhaps I don't  
have a temp directory...)


You do, Dave, you do ;-)

Thanks for testing, just added my comment to bug no. 3176.
Unfortunately bug no. 5277 and 5799 are closed and marked as fixed!?


Cheers
Dave


Regards

Klaus Major
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Re: Hello... Its good to be back. Is this the place to be or is the forum now it?

2008-06-18 Thread Bob Hartley

Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Hi Tom
I used to have an IBM P4 laptop and binned it once I had the eee. It
does have screen real estate limits (the 900 would be better). However,
the weight and size make up for that. I can get it into my rain jacket
pocket. :-)

Perhaps it may not be that much better than a Lenovo x60/61 but it is
way better than a 14" lappy.

Cheers
Bob

Bob,

Welcome home,

I too prefer the list for a more live (lively) interaction and then 
subscribe to the forum RSS feed.


How did your EEEpc do for on the road usage? Did you miss your laptop 
at all?

I was considering the EEEpc but for now I use my iPhone for traveling.

Regards,
Tom


On Jun 17, 2008, at 5:59 AM, Bob Hartley wrote:


Hi Everyone.

Well It "has" been a long time since I've been here or indeed writing 
anything.


I was working away from home for a while and then starting a new job. 
After that I was buying a new house. Yes people do still buy and sell 
them, no matter what the press say. :-)


Anyway.  I was also out the loop because I moved to Linux  
instead of  upgrading to vista (if you could call xp-vista and 
upgrade) and  also my  work apps are Linux apps. In addition I  
binned my  travelling laptop  in November in faviour of an EEEpc so I 
had no Rev on the go. :-)


Yesterday I was prompted  by my early update end to renew my annual 
subscription and crossgrade from my unused windows Rev Studio to 
Linux. And for that reason I'm back on the group.


It is good to see so many of the "regulars" still  here:--


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Re: Hello... Its good to be back. Is this the place to be or is the forum now it?

2008-06-18 Thread Bob Hartley

Ben Rubinstein wrote:


We've just got an EEE to play with - the 900, which has 1024 x 600 
screen (btw Bob, where did you find System Requirements? - I've looked 
on the RunRev site and couldn't find them anywhere).


When you laqunch rev 2.9 it then says that the resolution needs to be
1024x768. However, since you have a 900 you probably wont see the popup.


I've not yet got further than figuring out how to get to 2.9 to launch 
(the EEE comes stock in 16-bit mode; there's no GUI support - that 
I've found - for changing the screen depth; launching Rev from the GUI 
fails silently; but if you launch Rev from the terminal, it fails with 
an error that it requires 32 bit display.  The helpful interweb 
reveals that you can edit a config file to restart the EEE in 24 bit, 
and this is sufficient to get Rev to launch. Phew!)   After getting 
that far I've not had the energy to play further with Rev - but I'm 
planning to take the EEE on vacation instead of my MBP, and give it a 
proper test then.

I simply went to the rev folder using the fiel manger. Then  right
clicked on the app and set it to executaable.  then it worked with a
double click (and also when added to the start menu)

I use xandros full desktop. You can get info on the install including
kicker etc here
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/#full_desktop_advanced_mode

All the best
Bob

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Re: Hello... Its good to be back. Is this the place to be or is the forum now it?

2008-06-18 Thread Ben Rubinstein

On 18/6/08 11:37, Bob Hartley wrote:

Ben Rubinstein wrote:


We've just got an EEE to play with - the 900, which has 1024 x 600 
screen (btw Bob, where did you find System Requirements? - I've looked 
on the RunRev site and couldn't find them anywhere).


When you laqunch rev 2.9 it then says that the resolution needs to be
1024x768. However, since you have a 900 you probably wont see the popup.


I've not yet got further than figuring out how to get to 2.9 to launch 
(the EEE comes stock in 16-bit mode; there's no GUI support - that 
I've found - for changing the screen depth; launching Rev from the GUI 
fails silently; but if you launch Rev from the terminal, it fails with 
an error that it requires 32 bit display.  The helpful interweb 
reveals that you can edit a config file to restart the EEE in 24 bit, 
and this is sufficient to get Rev to launch. Phew!)   After getting 
that far I've not had the energy to play further with Rev - but I'm 
planning to take the EEE on vacation instead of my MBP, and give it a 
proper test then.

I simply went to the rev folder using the fiel manger. Then  right
clicked on the app and set it to executaable.  then it worked with a
double click (and also when added to the start menu)

I use xandros full desktop. You can get info on the install including
kicker etc here
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/#full_desktop_advanced_mode


Hi Bob,

Thanks for the helpful suggestions - sorry I wasn't clear.  I had in fact 
already got Rev working (having previously installed Xandros full desktop); 
but by the time I'd done everything to get it working, I'd lost the energy to 
do anything with it!  Interestinly I don't recall seeing an alert about 
requiring 1024x768, although since the 900 by default is in 1024x600 you'd 
think it would apply; however, the problem that did stall me for a while was 
the '32-bit' requirement, which isn't reported in the GUI.


regards,

Ben


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Rev Online updating stacks

2008-06-18 Thread -= JB =-

I was trying to update a stack I have on Rev Online but instead
of updating the original it added another with the same name.

How do I delete the old stack from Rev Online so there will be
only one stack with the same name.

-=>JB<=-
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Re: Firefox 3.0

2008-06-18 Thread Mikey
The bookmarking needs to be addressed, and a bunch of the 2.x extensions
still don't work in 3.x, which is too bad, since several of the ones I use
all the time are currently broken.

It's supposed to be faster than Safari and fix the memory leaks.  We'll see.

-- 
Calvin Coolidge  - "I have never been hurt by what I have not said."
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Re: Rev Online updating stacks

2008-06-18 Thread Eric Chatonet
Just go to 'My space' in Rev Online, select a stack in the list and  
click 'Delete' :-)


Le 18 juin 08 à 15:08, -= JB =- a écrit :


I was trying to update a stack I have on Rev Online but instead
of updating the original it added another with the same name.

How do I delete the old stack from Rev Online so there will be
only one stack with the same name.


Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

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Re: Firefox 3.0

2008-06-18 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
I've been using it for a full day now, and I am thoroughly impressed  
with its ability to Zoom websites. I have a large monitor and somewhat  
poor eyesight. Using Safari, Zooming was problematic, particularly the  
graphics. Now, everything Zooms - eventually to full screen - with  
everything is proportion to the smaller version. It is heaven! I love  
it!


Joe Wilkins

On Jun 18, 2008, at 6:18 AM, Mikey wrote:

The bookmarking needs to be addressed, and a bunch of the 2.x  
extensions
still don't work in 3.x, which is too bad, since several of the ones  
I use

all the time are currently broken.

It's supposed to be faster than Safari and fix the memory leaks.   
We'll see.


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Re: Rev Online updating stacks

2008-06-18 Thread -= JB =-

Okay thanks.

-=>JB<=-


On Jun 18, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:

Just go to 'My space' in Rev Online, select a stack in the list and  
click 'Delete' :-)


Le 18 juin 08 à 15:08, -= JB =- a écrit :


I was trying to update a stack I have on Rev Online but instead
of updating the original it added another with the same name.

How do I delete the old stack from Rev Online so there will be
only one stack with the same name.


Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

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Re: How to select a cell instead of a line in a table

2008-06-18 Thread -= JB =-
I have updated the stack Dynamic Table Field and it now includes the  
ability

to Copy & Paste.

-=>JB<=-


On Jun 16, 2008, at 5:46 PM, Kresten Bjerg wrote:


Hi
Been working several hours with the copy paste solution, but all  
attempts to copy selectedchunk (or chunkinfo) to a selected field
 (in order  to retrieve the selectedtext (with fontspecifications)  
from there, to a variable, for further processing) fails.
 The variable watcher reports e.g. on  Put the clickchunk into  
chunkInfo : "char 108 to 117 of field 363". But all attempts to  
copy the thus indicated
chunk gives an elaborate "it" (many level adresses) different from  
the text in the cell. And nothing gets pasted to the (visibly)  
selected field. It seems like the

 whole table is copied instead.
Could you suggest the scriptlines, which could do the trick ?
Kresten Sleepless


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Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Heather Nagey

Dear List folks,

Just thought you might like a heads up that we are participating in  
this years "Give Good Food to your Mac" promotion. It gives you the  
opportunity to get a bunch of European made Mac developer software at  
cut prices. If you're interested, or merely curious, pop over to


http://www.givegoodfood2yourmac.com/

in the next four days and check out what you can get.

Cheers

Heather

Heather Nagey
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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi everybody,

I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on  
that site, but the list of contact addresses here  might give some idea.


If you can find the actual list, would you please be so kind to post a  
link?


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On 18 jun 2008, at 18:18, Heather Nagey wrote:


Dear List folks,

Just thought you might like a heads up that we are participating in  
this years "Give Good Food to your Mac" promotion. It gives you the  
opportunity to get a bunch of European made Mac developer software  
at cut prices. If you're interested, or merely curious, pop over to


http://www.givegoodfood2yourmac.com/

in the next four days and check out what you can get.

Cheers

Heather



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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Neal Campbell K3NC

http://www.givegoodfood2yourmac.com/store/index.php

Best regards
Neal Campbell

www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
AIM:nealk3nc






On Jun 18, 2008, at 12:28 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hi everybody,

I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on  
that site, but the list of contact addresses here  might give some idea.


If you can find the actual list, would you please be so kind to post  
a link?


--
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Mark Schonewille

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On 18 jun 2008, at 18:18, Heather Nagey wrote:


Dear List folks,

Just thought you might like a heads up that we are participating in  
this years "Give Good Food to your Mac" promotion. It gives you the  
opportunity to get a bunch of European made Mac developer software  
at cut prices. If you're interested, or merely curious, pop over to


http://www.givegoodfood2yourmac.com/

in the next four days and check out what you can get.

Cheers

Heather



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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Colin Holgate

At 6:28 PM +0200 6/18/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:


I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on that site


You should see an ingredients list in the left half of the page.
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Help with basic CGI project?

2008-06-18 Thread John Patten
Hi All?

I been going round and round with an issue on a very simple cgi exercise. I?m 
attempting to post data from a web form and store it in a field on a rev stack. 
 Everything appears to work with the exception of saving text to a fld on the 
rev stack, saving new cards in the rev stack, and pulling text out of flds that 
are not on the first card of the stack.

I had this posted on the forum but then saw the post this morning on the list 
about more ?eyes? on the mailing list so I thought I?d try here too. :-)

Thank you Klaus, Mark, and Richard for jumping in so far!

Couple things I?ve noticed that seem a bit strange.  First, if I have multiple 
?put? commands pulling text from fields on different cards, the rev cgi only 
will pull the text from the first card. If I add multiple fields to the first 
card, and pull the text from these fields, all on one card, it will pull the 
text out of the fields.  It is as if the rev cgi will not go beyond the first 
card of the data.rev stack.

Also, if I increase the number of  ?create new card? commands in the text cgi 
script, it will report back that it created the cards, but if it does, they are 
only temporary and not saved.

So here?s the description of what I have been doing:


One stack ? Data.rev  It contains three cds with one fld on each cd.

CGI text script-  postdata.cgi

#!rev
on startup
put "Data.rev" into theStack
put empty into theTerm
repeat until length(theTerm) = $Content_Length
read from stdin until empty
put it after theTerm
end repeat
if theTerm = "" then 
put "You don't have any data stupid!" into buffer
else if there is no stack theStack then
put "No stack of that name." after buffer
--put cr & theStack after buffer
else

put theTerm into theTermsArray
split theTermsArray by "&" and "="
put urlDecode(theTermsArray["terms"]) into theIdentifiedTerm
end if
put "content-Type: text/plain" & cr & cr 

put "number of cards:" & the number of cards of stack theStack & cr before 
buffer
set the destroyStack of stack theStack to true
set the defaultstack to theStack
create card
create card
create card
--it appears rev creates the cards, but they are not saved
put it
put "number of cards:" & the number of cards of stack theStack & cr before 
buffer
put buffer & cr & theIdentifiedTerm & cr & theStack & cr & cd fld "thedata2" of 
cd 2 of / stack theStack & cr & cd fld "theData" of cd 1 of stack theStack /

put theIdentifiedTerm into cd fld "theData2" of cd 1 of stack theStack

--put the result
--put cr & cd fld "thedata" of cd 1 of stack theStack after buffer
--put cr & cd fld "thedata2" of cd 2 of stack theStack after buffer
-put cr & cd fld "thedata3" of cd 3 of stack theStack after buffer

save stack theStack
put buffer
close stack theStack
quit rev
end startup


HTML Web Form- postdata.html




Sending data to rev stack


http://localhost/cgi-bin/postdata.cgi"; method="post">

Send this data to the rev stack:



 




Permissions Set on ?server? ? (I am running this local on my Mac OS X laptop 
running 10.4.11)

d1q4sv51:/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables johnpatten$ ls -l
total 5416

-rwxr-xr-x   1 johnpatt  admin1044 Jun 18 09:10 Data.rev
-rwxr-xr-x   1 johnpatt  johnpatt  516 Jan  9  2004 echo.mt
-rwxrwxrwx   1 johnpatt  johnpatt 1353 Jun 18 09:43 postdata.cgi
-rwxr-xr-x   1 johnpatt  johnpatt  2698096 Apr 18  2003 rev



Also, I?m using the rev engine link that is on Jacqueline?s tutorial, 
http://downloads.runrev.com/engines/2.1.2/cgi/osx.zip

I used Rev 2.9 to create the data.rev stack and then did a Save as? and saved 
it in Legacy Mode.

If anybody sees anything I missed, I?d be greatly appreciative!

Thank you!

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Card to PDF file

2008-06-18 Thread Tom Johnson
 Hi All,
Has anyone found a way in windows to print a card to a PDF file? It seems
like there should be a way in 2.9.

Tom
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Re: Card to PDF file

2008-06-18 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Tom,

From the What's New files that come with 2.8.1 and later:

the printerOutput:
  Use the printerOutput to get and set the output mode for the active  
printer.
  The value "device" means printer output will be sent the physical  
printer.
  The value "preview" means printer output will be sent to a preview  
window (OS X only).
  The value "file:" means printer output will be sent to  
the file . (On OS X, the output format is PDF, on Windows it  
is platform-specific, on Linux it is PostScript)
  The value "system" means printer output is system defined and not  
understood by Revolution but will be preserved in the printerSettings  
string (read-only)


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On 18 jun 2008, at 19:08, Tom Johnson wrote:


Hi All,
Has anyone found a way in windows to print a card to a PDF file? It  
seems

like there should be a way in 2.9.

Tom



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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Mark Schonewille

Neal and Colin,

I see an empty list...?!

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Op 18-jun-2008, om 19:02 heeft Colin Holgate het volgende geschreven:


At 6:28 PM +0200 6/18/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:


I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on  
that site


You should see an ingredients list in the left half of the page.




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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread J. Landman Gay

Colin Holgate wrote:

At 6:28 PM +0200 6/18/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:


I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on 
that site


You should see an ingredients list in the left half of the page.


I couldn't see it either in Firefox and spent several minutes looking 
for a list all over the site. After reading the above, I launched Safari 
and the ingredients were there. The site doesn't seem to work right in 
all browsers.


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Re: Card to PDF file

2008-06-18 Thread Roger . E . Eller
Tom,

I use the freeware "CutePDF writer" as a virtual printer driver. Make sure
to click both the "Free Download" and the "Free Converter" and install
both. It uses Ghostscript as the engine, and makes very nice PDFs from
Revolution cards.
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

> Hi All,
>Has anyone found a way in windows to print a card to a PDF file? It seems
>like there should be a way in 2.9.
>
>Tom

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Re: Card to PDF file

2008-06-18 Thread J. Landman Gay

Tom Johnson wrote:

 Hi All,
Has anyone found a way in windows to print a card to a PDF file? It seems
like there should be a way in 2.9.


For now you probably have to install a third-party PDF printer driver. 
One of my Windows clients had to do that. There are several free ones, 
and they work well.


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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Neal Campbell
I am using both the newest Firefox and Flock and it appears in both of them.

Isnt it great we all consolidate around web standards!!!

Neal

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:35 PM, J. Landman Gay
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Colin Holgate wrote:
>>
>> At 6:28 PM +0200 6/18/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't find a list of programmes that are on the menu anywhere on that
>>> site
>>
>> You should see an ingredients list in the left half of the page.
>
> I couldn't see it either in Firefox and spent several minutes looking for a
> list all over the site. After reading the above, I launched Safari and the
> ingredients were there. The site doesn't seem to work right in all browsers.
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Re: Good Food For Mac community action

2008-06-18 Thread Colin Holgate

At 7:26 PM +0200 6/18/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Neal and Colin,

I see an empty list...?!


Perhaps all the products have been eaten? Which machine and browser? 
I've tried Safari and Firefox 3 under 10.4.11.


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Re: Help with basic CGI project?

2008-06-18 Thread J. Landman Gay

John Patten wrote:


Couple things I?ve noticed that seem a bit strange.  First, if I have
multiple ?put? commands pulling text from fields on different cards,
the rev cgi only will pull the text from the first card.


Not sure why that would be, it should work. You could try adding a 
"start using stack theStack" command near the top of the script somewhere.



If I add
multiple fields to the first card, and pull the text from these
fields, all on one card, it will pull the text out of the fields.  It
is as if the rev cgi will not go beyond the first card of the
data.rev stack.

Also, if I increase the number of  ?create new card? commands in the
text cgi script, it will report back that it created the cards, but
if it does, they are only temporary and not saved.


The cgi does not run as you, it runs as another user ("nobody" I think, 
but I'm not certain.) At any rate, the permissions for the stack are set 
to only allow you, the admin, to write to the file. You need to change 
that to allow anyone to write to the file.


This is a bit of a security concern and most ISPs do not allow writing 
anything to files in a cgi folder. A better way to handle this is to 
store your data stack somewhere else on the server -- even in your own 
user folder -- and provide a long file path to the stack to open it. If 
you are just experimenting on your own machine and don't intend to use 
the script elsewhere, then it's fine to violate security of course.


Rev will accept a full path as a stack reference, so it is legal to say:

 go stack "/Users/myname/myfolder/data.rev"

Regardless of where you store the data file, it needs to have 
permissions set for anyone to write to it.


Just an aside: the destroystack property is permanent, you don't have to 
reset it once the stack has been created and saved the first time.


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Re:specialfolderpath(), WAS: App restart after update

2008-06-18 Thread Glenn E. Fisher

Klaus,

On MacOSX you can use tempName.

FWIW,

Glenn

On June 18, 2008 2:24:46 AM CDT Klaus wrote:

Hi all



...

With Rev 2.9 you can now get the temp folder on all three  
platforms with:


 get specialFolderPath("temporary")



I tried them and two of them simply did not work/ returned empty on  
OS X 10.5.3, Rev 2.9!?

specialfolderpath("home")
specialfolderpath("temporary")

All the others work as exspected.

Is this already bugzillaed?
Could someone check this please?


Regards

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screen keyboard

2008-06-18 Thread Eric Sciolli
Hello
I'm a teacher and I've students who needs specials keyboards to work with
standard applications. Does someone has tried to create a screen keyboard in
revolution to write in standard applications like Word? Perhaps using
appleEvents?
Thanks

Eric
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Paging Jan

2008-06-18 Thread Mikey
Jan, oh author of that kick-ass RunRev Add-On, I've tried to contact you via
the Quartam website, but I haven't heard anything.  Please contact me
offlist.

-- 
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Backscripts

2008-06-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
In Rev 2.9 I have a backscript which never receives any messages. It 
works fine in 2.8.1. The script inserted is the script of a stack. The 
stack script contains handlers for preOpenCard, openCard, closeCard, and 
some other standard system messages. They work fine in their own stack. 
If I open another stack, which has no scripts at all, none of the system 
messages are triggered in the backscript. Breakpoints do not trigger, 
behaviors do not happen, messages are not sent.


Before I report this, I'd like some confirmation that I'm not crazy. 
This seems like such an elemental thing I can't believe it isn't 
working. Maybe I did something stupid.


I tested in 2.9 in both Rev and MC with similar results. The "message" 
toggle in Rev is not activated, and there isn't one in MC, so it isn't that.


Can anyone duplicate this? The stack is displaying some other odd 
behaviors too, so there may be some other problem. I've been tinkering 
with several different versions of Rev, so who knows.


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Print card -- inconsistent results

2008-06-18 Thread Timothy Miller
We're talking about pretty elementary stacks here. Mostly buttons and  
fields. Text in the fields.


I'm keeping it simple by choosing "Print card..." from the File menu.

Some of my stacks print at device resolution. The printed output  
looks good. Text is very sharp. These are all stacks that were  
created in RR.


At least two of my stacks appear to print at screen resolution. Text  
looks like it came out of a crappy old dot matrix printer. Buttons  
look fuzzy, too, and so on. These are hyperCard retread stacks.


However, I have other hyperCard retread stacks that seem to print at  
device resolution.


Investigating further...

If I duplicate a field that normally prints fuzzy, and print again,  
both fields print fuzzy. This would be on a HC retread stack.


On the other hand, if I make a new field and type identical text into  
it, with identical font and textsize, the new one prints real nice,  
even though right next to fuzzy fields.


It appears that this phenomenon is related to the hyperCard retread  
issue.


I'm looking at the field properties, comparing the fuzzy-printing  
ones to the clear-printing ones. I don't see anything that would  
account for the difference.


The screen display of fuzzy-printing and clear-printing stacks seems  
similar.


What am I not getting?

Thanks,


Tim
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the Rev Kagi-KRM?

2008-06-18 Thread Nicolas Cueto
Had a look thru the archives and found
talk about a Rev stack for handling
Kagi's KRM. Was it completed? Is
it available?

Any word/advise about this or any
other methods that enable users
to purchas instantly and as easily
as possible a software registration key.

Thanks.

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Re: Paging Jan

2008-06-18 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Mikey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jan, oh author of that kick-ass RunRev Add-On, I've
> tried to contact you via
> the Quartam website, but I haven't heard anything. 
> Please contact me
> offlist.
> 

Hi all,

Just for clarity and future reference: his email was
replied to off-list. Due to a shake-up in my schedule,
I could only respond after 33 hours, which is still
less than two working days...

Best regards,

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports & PDF Library for Revolution


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