Re: What Properties Change When You Set Geometry Manager Prefs For An Object?

2008-06-25 Thread Eric Chatonet
And you have to check 'View/Revolution UI elements in Lists' menu  
item to make the cREVGeometry property set appear in the properties  
palette.


Le 25 juin 08 à 07:12, Chipp Walters a écrit :


It's a custom property set which is created and changed. I think it's
cREVGeometry.


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Sarah's Calendar

2008-06-25 Thread Jim Sims

I cannot load Sarah's web page (http://www.troz.net/) to check
the version of her Calendar object.

Would some kind person tell me if the latest version of her Calendar
is v1.4?

sims
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Re: OT: Resurgence of Indian Games

2008-06-25 Thread viktoras didziulis

Thank you, Sivakatirswami, for the link!

One more exhaustive resource on games is University of Waterloo, Elliot 
Avedon Museum and Archive of Games at:

http://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/index.htm
featuring virtual game (~700) exhibits:
http://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/VirtualExhibits/index.htm
Lots of good ideas...

All the best!
Viktoras


Sivakatirswami wrote:

Fodder for all you game creators

http://kreedaakaushalya.blogspot.com

Some of these appear well suited to an online digital version with 
remote players.





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Re: What Properties Change When You Set Geometry Manager Prefs For An Object?

2008-06-25 Thread Mikey
So much to learn.  So little time.  So much fun to be had.
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Re: keyboard input method

2008-06-25 Thread Kenji Kojima

Hi Ron,

One of my users is complaining about the method being changed to  
English
every time he uses my program and he has Japanese as his OS  
language. My app

has both Japanese and English menus etc.



-- for English input, MacOS
set the textFont of fld 1 to Osaka

-- for Japanese input, MacOS
set the textFont of fld 1 to Osaka,Japanese

-- for English input, Windows
set the textFont of fld 1 to Tahoma

-- for Japanese input, MacOS
set the textFont of fld 1 to Tahoma,Japanese


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Re: Sarah's Calendar

2008-06-25 Thread Devin Asay


On Jun 25, 2008, at 6:32 AM, Jim Sims wrote:


I cannot load Sarah's web page (http://www.troz.net/) to check
the version of her Calendar object.

Would some kind person tell me if the latest version of her Calendar
is v1.4?


The latest one I see is v. 1.5. The download link is http:// 
www.troz.net/Rev/libraries/Calendar.rev.gz.


Regards,

Devin

Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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Re: Sarah's Calendar

2008-06-25 Thread Jim Sims


On Jun 25, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Devin Asay wrote:

The latest one I see is v. 1.5. The download link is http://www.troz.net/Rev/libraries/Calendar.rev.gz 
.


Regards,

Devin


Thanks Devin!

sims
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copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread william humphrey
How do you get that magnifying glass icon into RunRev?
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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi William,

Design a nice magnifying glass and import it. Copying icons from other  
programmes violates copyright, even if it is from Apple.


I looked for a royalty-free distributable magnifying-class icon in  
Apple's developer tools, but I couldn't find any.


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On 25 jun 2008, at 17:08, william humphrey wrote:


How do you get that magnifying glass icon into RunRev?




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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread René Micout

Hello,

Look at Pixie by Apple Computer :
  Pixie is a magnifying glass utility for Mac OS X.  It is useful  
for doing pixel-perfect layout, checking the correctness of graphics  
and UI, and getting magnified screen shots.  It has a bunch of power  
features to make life easier, including:

•  Variable magnification
•  Support for grids of different colors
•  Copying and saving a magnified image
•  Display of mouse coordinates
•  Continuous refreshing to follow animations
•  Floating above other windows for accessibility
•  Locking the contents of the magnified view
•  Locking one axis of the magnified view at a time
•  Dragging, copying and display of colors
  To change settings, just bring up the Preferences panel.  To  
change the size of the magnified area, resize the window using the  
lower right hand corner.
  To drag, copy and display colors from the magnified view, first  
lock the magnified view (press Command-L), then move the mouse to the  
pixel you want and click or drag it.  (You may need to turn some of  
these features on in Preferences before they will work).


René from Paris

Le 25 juin 08 à 17:34, Mark Schonewille a écrit :


Hi William,

Design a nice magnifying glass and import it. Copying icons from  
other programmes violates copyright, even if it is from Apple.


I looked for a royalty-free distributable magnifying-class icon in  
Apple's developer tools, but I couldn't find any.


--
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Mark Schonewille

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http://www.salery.biz

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On 25 jun 2008, at 17:08, william humphrey wrote:


How do you get that magnifying glass icon into RunRev?




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Re: more focus in field problems

2008-06-25 Thread Peter Brigham


On Jun 23, 2008, at 1:00 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:


 I have a plugin stack that logs the selectedField and
focusedObject which makes it very easy to determine if this is the
problem you are experiencing. Email me off-list if you would like to
investigate further.


This would be very useful for me too, as I am always trying to puzzle  
out where the focus has ended up, re trapping commandkey  
combinations. This always seems to be a major issue in my stacks,  
which are typically heavy on text processing and have multiple fields  
and buttons, as well as processes that move between substacks. I  
can't tell you how much time I've spent tracking down why a  
commandkey message hasn't gotten handled.


Peter M. Brigham
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copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Mark Schonewille wrote:

Copying icons from other programmes violates copyright, even if it is from 
Apple.

which is perfectly correct unless they are open source programs.

I have a feeling that René Micout's posting was slightly tangential; but it did 
make me go and dig out Pixie - not all that special frankly - and

find the Apple Icon Composer program:

/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Icon Composer.app

which means that you can either design your own icons relatively easily or 
twiddle around with other people's icons until your conscience feels things 
are sufficiently different for you to say (Lie ???) that you haven't 
pinched somebody else's work. By the time you havetwiddled around with somebody 
else's icon you could have just as well spent the time making your own one !!!

Oh, bye-the-bye; there's a jolly nice Magnifying glass with picture icon up for 
grabs here:

http://www.clazh.com/crystal-superb-beautiful-open-source-icons/

also:

http://www.openwebgraphics.com/iconpacks

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.


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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread william humphrey
Thanks -- I don't think I have to worry about copyright infringement for my
personal use program. It is interesting to think about, one more
problem developer's have -- you would think Apple would offer lots of stuff
like that to keep the look and feel similar.
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Re: off topic... ATT outgoing server problem?

2008-06-25 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
Randall,

Yes, they have several servers by the way, you may call their support
and try a different one, but I have been using cwmx.com on my iPhone,
and it could not send email all of yesterday. I had 17 outgoing messages
queued up when I 'rebooted' (atcually it's more of a restart rather than
a complete shutdown) the iPhone this morning, then all of the outgoing
messages were sent.  So I guess they fixed it.  I'm sure it confused
the recipients!

Sadhu


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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread J. Landman Gay

william humphrey wrote:

Thanks -- I don't think I have to worry about copyright infringement for my
personal use program. It is interesting to think about, one more
problem developer's have -- you would think Apple would offer lots of stuff
like that to keep the look and feel similar.


They do, and if I remember right, the find box and icon that is in 
every Finder window is part of the dev tools which any developer can use 
in any program. So I don't see a problem with using that particular icon.


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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread william humphrey
Yes -- I notice that the find icon and the clear find icon are used in the
RunRev stack to search the dictionary.
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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread Richard Gaskin

J. Landman Gay wrote:


william humphrey wrote:

Thanks -- I don't think I have to worry about copyright infringement for my
personal use program. It is interesting to think about, one more
problem developer's have -- you would think Apple would offer lots of stuff
like that to keep the look and feel similar.


They do, and if I remember right, the find box and icon that is in 
every Finder window is part of the dev tools which any developer can use 
in any program. So I don't see a problem with using that particular icon.


There may be a fine point here.  I'm no attorney, and I haven't been a 
paying member of ADC in many years so I don't know the fine print, but 
as someone who's had an Apple exec brag to him that the company has more 
lawyers than engineers, I have to wonder:


Are developers allowed to physically copy the icon image, or is it 
merely allowable to render the icon my making the API call provided?


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Collection of one- and few-liners? (was: Where is the web site?)

2008-06-25 Thread Wilhelm Sanke

On Sun Jun 22, 2008, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hi James,

Are you looking for something like this?

on mouseUp
select word clickedWord() of me
end mouseUp

function clickedWord
put the clickChunk into myChunk
return number of words of \
(char 1 to (word 2 of myChunk) of the text of the target)
end clickedWord



This is by several dimensions better than James's and my own 
kludge-solution. I had something similar in the back of my mind - I 
think it was from Jacqueline - but I could not find it among my stored 
script examples.


This brings me to to the question: Is there anywhere a collection of 
useful one-liners and few-liners? If there isn't one, should we 
establish one and where should we put it for public access?


What about Hugh Senior's Scripter's Scrapbook?

Regards,

Wilhelm Sanke


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Re: deleting lines from a list-field

2008-06-25 Thread Jerry J

Sometimes a solution appears when you
just flip the problem upsidedown.

Jim Lambert



Is that because when you turn it upside down, all the
problems fall out? :-)

Jan Schenkel.


Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los  
Angeles.


- Frank Lloyd Wright

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Linking table fields to a db

2008-06-25 Thread Mikey
Hmm.  I'm playing with the DB Query Builder.  I can do all the standard
linking of individual columns to a RR field.  That works fine.  However, I
can't seem to get an all fields to link properly to a table field.  I
select that, but nothing happens.  Curiously, using a table field and
selecting multiple columns doesn't work either.  I guess what I'm saying is
that I can't seem to get the DB Query builder to link to a table field.

As always, suggestions welcome.

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The Definitive List of RR Projects

2008-06-25 Thread Mikey
Here comes the can of worms.

I am not trying to duplicate anybody else's work or step on their products
(not that I'm that good, anyway), but there are obviously opportunities in
RR to build both free/public add-ons and fee-based ones.  So I was hoping we
have some fairly complete lists of what's out there.

I believe I asked this question about a year ago and the answer was uh,
there isn't one.

-- 
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fetch a child of five.
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Re: The Definitive List of RR Projects

2008-06-25 Thread Richard Gaskin

Mikey wrote:

I am not trying to duplicate anybody else's work or step on their products
(not that I'm that good, anyway), but there are obviously opportunities in
RR to build both free/public add-ons and fee-based ones.  So I was hoping we
have some fairly complete lists of what's out there.

I believe I asked this question about a year ago and the answer was uh,
there isn't one.


For commercial end-user products, it benefits no one more than RunRev to 
have such a list.  I've talked about having a comprehensive list of 
products built with Rev at runrev.com, but not sure where that is at 
this time.


As for components, libraries, and developer tools, I've offered here to 
make space available at revJournal.com to host such a listing, and 
believe it would be very valuable resource.  I don't have the time to 
maintain such a list, but would be happy to provide access to anyone who 
does, and would help set them up with whatever they'd need to do that.


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Re: The Definitive List of RR Projects

2008-06-25 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Mikey,

I believe, in not so many of the same words, that I made a similar  
query, when I first started watching the RR List. A number of  
replies, mostly to the effect: Well, you just have to starting  
digging in and looking for stuff; there's too much in too many places  
to just have a simple list.


Upon looking around a bit, I was pretty overwhelmed and could see that  
it would take someone willing to devote their lifetime to creating  
such a list; so I folded my stool and decided to stumble on my own  
way. Hey, I'd love to have taken on a task such as this, but just  
can't pay the bills doing something like that; UNLESS a number of RR  
users/developers were willing to make small, individual commitments to  
someone. And that is pretty unlikely. (smile)


My two centavos worth,

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 25, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Mikey wrote:

I believe I asked this question about a year ago and the answer was  
uh,

there isn't one.



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Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Malte Brill

Hey Klaus,

all my best wishes to your birthday. Keep up the great work. (But  
maybe you are focused on watching ocer right now g)


All the best,

Malte
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Re: The Definitive List of RR Projects

2008-06-25 Thread Eric Chatonet

Not sure about this and this is regularly pointed out by many:
The Rev Search Engine allows you to search, among others, Rev Online,  
RevNet and a set of 40 websites dedicated to Revolution with simple  
keywords.

Of course, it's not complete but probably the more comprehensive :-)
In addition, you can add any url you want to its database.

Le 25 juin 08 à 21:39, Mikey a écrit :


Here comes the can of worms.

I am not trying to duplicate anybody else's work or step on their  
products
(not that I'm that good, anyway), but there are obviously  
opportunities in
RR to build both free/public add-ons and fee-based ones.  So I was  
hoping we

have some fairly complete lists of what's out there.

I believe I asked this question about a year ago and the answer was  
uh,

there isn't one.


Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

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Re: Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Eric Chatonet

Bonjour Klaus,

From Malte, I hear you are finally fifteen years old:
Congratulations and always stay as young as you are :-)

Le 25 juin 08 à 21:58, Malte Brill a écrit :


Hey Klaus,

all my best wishes to your birthday. Keep up the great work. (But  
maybe you are focused on watching ocer right now g)


All the best,

Malte


Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

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RE: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread Lynn Fredricks
 There may be a fine point here.  I'm no attorney, and I 
 haven't been a paying member of ADC in many years so I don't 
 know the fine print, but as someone who's had an Apple exec 
 brag to him that the company has more lawyers than engineers, 
 I have to wonder:
 
 Are developers allowed to physically copy the icon image, or 
 is it merely allowable to render the icon my making the API 
 call provided?

Given how Apple is so sensitive about trade dress, I can't imagine them
allowing anyone to copy icons. Just thinking this through, if that was the
case, then you could see Apple icons showing up on Linux and Windows.

Best regards,

Lynn Fredricks
Mirye Software Publishing
http://www.mirye.com

Mirye Community NING
http://miryesoftware.ning.com 

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Re: Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Klaus Major

Hallo Malte, bonsoir Eric, hello fellow listees,


Bonjour Klaus,
From Malte, I hear you are finally fifteen years old:


Oh come on! I am finally EIGHTEEN now :-D


Congratulations and always stay as young as you are :-)


Thank you and yes, I will try hard :-)


Le 25 juin 08 à 21:58, Malte Brill a écrit :

Hey Klaus,
all my best wishes to your birthday. Keep up the great work.


Thank you too my friend!


(But maybe you are focused on watching ocer right now g)


Ocer uks! ;-)


All the best,

Malte




I'll have one more glass on you all, dear listees!


Best

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de


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Re: The Definitive List of RR Projects

2008-06-25 Thread Mikey
Well, I'll propose AGAIN that we get some sort of Wiki going, which I'm
betting would have a pretty good following.  It would be nice if RR would
host it, because then it would become the OFFICIAL source, but they have to
actually make it happen.

I would start with the commercial products, since that's where the rubber
meets the road, so I'm all eyes at this point.

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Re: Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Yves COPPE


Le 25-juin-08 à 22:14, Klaus Major a écrit :


Oh come on! I am finally EIGHTEEN now :-D


I'll have one more glass on you all, dear listees!



Best

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de






Hi Klaus,

happy birthday to you from Belgium

Greetings.

Yves COPPE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Richmond's latest love gift.

2008-06-25 Thread Richmond Mathewson
http://mail.maclaunch.com/richmond/MagIcns.zip

2 free (you know: FREE, FREE, Yippy-Doo Free) Macintosh icons of magnifying 
glasses: one opaque, one transparent.

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.



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Using Firefox addons with revBrowser

2008-06-25 Thread Glen Bojsza
Hello,

Can anyone answer the question if you can leverage Firefox Addons / Plugins
with revBrowser?

thanks,

Glen
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Re: Using Firefox addons with revBrowser

2008-06-25 Thread Mark Smith
As far as I know, the rev browser (originally developed by Altuit)  
uses webKit on the mac, and whatever framework that underpins IE on  
Windows, so I'd guess the answer is no, but wouldn't it be useful...


Best,

Mark

On 25 Jun 2008, at 23:18, Glen Bojsza wrote:

Hello,

Can anyone answer the question if you can leverage Firefox Addons /  
Plugins

with revBrowser?

thanks,

Glen
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Manipulating Raw Picture Data

2008-06-25 Thread Mark Greenberg
I have an image where different regions consist of known colors. I  
would like to fill a region with color at runtime as a sort of  
highlight. The situation does not lend itself to using separate  
transparent png images. I have been using the floodfill bucket tool  
to achieve this, but it is slow and doesn't work right when I compile  
to standalone.


I've read various threads on manipulating the raw picture data and  
seen a couple of stacks like that. It seems a bit beyond my skills as  
a casual programmer, but I may need to give it a try. Two questions:  
would sampling every pixel in a 600x400 image and possibly changing  
the pixel's color be fast enough to seem like a highlight to the  
user? and how would I go about doing that?


Thanks in Advance,

Mark Greenberg
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Re: Manipulating Raw Picture Data

2008-06-25 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Mark,

I believe you want something like this:

put NULL  numToChar(red)  numToChar(green)  numToChar(blue) into  
myColor1
put NULL  numToChar(red2)  numToChar(green2)  numToChar(blue2) into  
myColor2

put the imageData of img 1 into myData
replace myColor1 with myColor2 in myData
set the imageData of img 1 to myData

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On 26 jun 2008, at 01:29, Mark Greenberg wrote:

I have an image where different regions consist of known colors. I  
would like to fill a region with color at runtime as a sort of  
highlight. The situation does not lend itself to using separate  
transparent png images. I have been using the floodfill bucket tool  
to achieve this, but it is slow and doesn't work right when I  
compile to standalone.


I've read various threads on manipulating the raw picture data and  
seen a couple of stacks like that. It seems a bit beyond my skills  
as a casual programmer, but I may need to give it a try. Two  
questions: would sampling every pixel in a 600x400 image and  
possibly changing the pixel's color be fast enough to seem like a  
highlight to the user? and how would I go about doing that?


Thanks in Advance,

Mark Greenberg




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Re: Collection of one- and few-liners? (was: Where is the web site?)

2008-06-25 Thread Josh Mellicker

On Jun 25, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
This brings me to to the question: Is there anywhere a collection of  
useful one-liners and few-liners? If there isn't one, should we  
establish one and where should we put it for public access?



I have been thinking the same thing... what do you think of this:

http://revcoders.org/


Try:
1. clicking on a tag name in the tag cloud

2. type a few characters in the search box



It's still in concept phase, but if people like it I can work on it  
more...

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Re: [OT] SproutCore: Being talked of as a Flash killer? Really?

2008-06-25 Thread Josh Mellicker


On Jun 24, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:


ExtJS is not free from commercial use anymore :-/

(And I can't see what's the current price)



Here is the current pricing:

http://extjs.com/store/extjs/


Commercial License (including full source code)
$289

Commercial License + Silver Support (15% Savings)
$539


Not too bad, similar to Rev I guess...
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Re: Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Josh Mellicker


On Jun 25, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Klaus Major wrote:


Oh come on! I am finally EIGHTEEN now :-D



Three more years and I can buy you a drink! No, wait, that's only in  
the U.S.


Anyway, have a great birthday and year from sunny LA!
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Re: Happy Birthday Klaus

2008-06-25 Thread Andre Garzia
Hey Klaus,

Parabens!! This is good spanis^H^H^H^H^H^HPortuguese! All the
best! So we're both eighteen now :D

I hope all is well, and we will meet again! :D

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Malte Brill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Klaus,

 all my best wishes to your birthday. Keep up the great work. (But maybe you
 are focused on watching ocer right now g)

 All the best,

 Malte
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Re: [OT] SproutCore: Being talked of as a Flash killer? Really?

2008-06-25 Thread Andre Garzia
Josh,

yes, the price appears right.

Andre

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Josh Mellicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Jun 24, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

 ExtJS is not free from commercial use anymore :-/

 (And I can't see what's the current price)


 Here is the current pricing:

 http://extjs.com/store/extjs/


 Commercial License (including full source code)
 $289

 Commercial License + Silver Support (15% Savings)
 $539


 Not too bad, similar to Rev I guess...
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Re: off topic... ATT outgoing server problem?

2008-06-25 Thread Timothy Miller
I recently had to reconfigure the smtp settings on my email client  
because ATT DSL has changed their protocol for outgoing email. They  
are starting to authenticate outgoing email, probably hoping to push  
back the tide of spam and fraud originating from hijacked personal  
computers.


Cheers,


Tim
On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Sadhunathan Nadesan wrote:


Randall,

Yes, they have several servers by the way, you may call their support
and try a different one, but I have been using cwmx.com on my iPhone,
and it could not send email all of yesterday. I had 17 outgoing  
messages
queued up when I 'rebooted' (atcually it's more of a restart rather  
than

a complete shutdown) the iPhone this morning, then all of the outgoing
messages were sent.  So I guess they fixed it.  I'm sure it confused
the recipients!

Sadhu


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Re: Manipulating Raw Picture Data

2008-06-25 Thread Chipp Walters
I doubt it will be fast enough for you. Why don't you try using a graphic
rectangle on top using an ink effect?
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Re: Richmond's latest love gift.

2008-06-25 Thread william humphrey
Thanks for the copyleft images.
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Re: copying icons from other apple programs

2008-06-25 Thread Kay C Lan
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 2:33 AM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 I haven't been a paying member of ADC in many years so I don't know the
 fine print, but as someone who's had an Apple exec brag to him that the
 company has more lawyers than engineers, I have to wonder:


I'm not either, but you can still search their site :-)

These few words from Apple might help:

In Mac OS X v10.5 and later, many standard images of both types are
available for you to use. Using system-provided images confers significant
advantages, such as:

   -

   Shorter development time and less effort spent on creating custom
   versions of standard art.
   -

   Automatic updating of images if appearance changes are part of future
   operating system updates.
   -

   Established user familiarity with the meaning of standard images.


For Williams benefit, the magnifying glass icon is one of the standard
images.

If you'd like to read more, and check out more of the available images you
can find it here:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/AppleHIGuidelines/XHIGIcons/chapter_15_section_10.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/2967-SW15

Now all I need is someone to tell me how I use the 'Constant name' so I get
the appropriate icon displayed in my Rev app???

Thanks
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Re: off topic... ATT outgoing server problem?

2008-06-25 Thread Stephen Barncard

Remember to use Port 587 for SMTP

I recently had to reconfigure the smtp settings on my email client 
because ATT DSL has changed their protocol for outgoing email. They 
are starting to authenticate outgoing email, probably hoping to push 
back the tide of spam and fraud originating from hijacked personal 
computers.


Cheers,

Tim


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Re: Collection of one- and few-liners? (was: Where is the web site?)

2008-06-25 Thread Kay C Lan
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Josh Mellicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I have been thinking the same thing... what do you think of this:

 http://revcoders.org/

 Nice!

Personally I'm not that keen on web based apps; I guess because I spend so
much time webless. The ability to download a tab delimited file of all the
entries to search offline would be nice. Of course a Rev app that could read
such a file (or update itself from your site) and do the same thing as your
web page would be even sweeter:-)
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