Re: numberFormat to datagrid

2009-06-23 Thread kl...@major.on-rev.com

Hi Josep,



Hi Klaus,

I have it in the FillData but nothing happen, all the values are  
showed with

6 decimal places..


hmmm, did work here, at least in an example button, not tested with a  
datagrid however.

Could you please post the complete handler? Just to be sure.


Salut,
Josep


Best

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option click, control click, etc

2009-06-23 Thread jim sims
Anyone know the OS X proper name for control-click, option-click,  
command-click events?



Keyboard shortcuts doesn't seem correct to me, but that's all I can  
think of. I need to have the real deal term in order to satisfy  
hardcore Mac users.


Also, is using the hyphen (option-click) the correct/required way to  
express these events?



Anybody know?


sims


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vbscript updater vs. other solution

2009-06-23 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hello,

On Vista I am using a vbscript solution (with Trevors help) because of the
admin rights for the program dir in my automatic updater. As I have posted
earlier there are some conditions on some machines, where this vbscript
solution fails, where I didn't get around yet, e.g. the message
C:\Users\Username has no file extension - no idea what is missing there,
never heard of a file extension for a user.

Now I remember that there has been a thread on this list where somebody also
told about problems with vbscript what was the reason that he changed to
another solution. But I can't find that thread anymore. I would be
interested in those reasons what was going wrong in his solution and how he
solved it.

Thanks

Tiemo

 

 

 

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4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Heather Nagey

Dear List Folks,

Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution  
Webinar yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT.  
That's 7pm if you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most  
of Europe, and if you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign  
up and the webinar software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's  
patent world time checker, here:


http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

Here's the link:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

Here's why you want to be there:

Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and  
ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin and  
server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and  
Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks  
embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also  
written in Rev.


Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very exciting  
news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free event is  
open for all Revolution fans.


After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing  
information about joining the Webinar.


System Requirements
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See you there!

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Re: data grid question

2009-06-23 Thread Bernard Devlin
Hi Joe,

Did you watch the first webinar on the DataGrid?  I think that is by
far the easiest way to grasp why the DataGrid is useful.  Basically,
the DataGrid serves to style the presentation of rows of complex data.
 One's options for doing this in Rev go (in increasing power and
complexity) field, table field, ListMagic, DataGrid.

The great thing about all these questions on the DG is that a) they
have given Trevor ideas how to expand it further, b) they've found a
few bugs, c) they will provide lots of additional information for you
if/when you ever decide you too need to use a DG in your code.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net wrote:
 I've not even considered using the datagrid control, but I've noticed an
 awful lot of traffic regarding it on this list.

 Since, once I understand how something really works, I've wondered if a
 description of the concept behind datagrid has been provided. Probably a
 real stupid question, but we have some pretty bright people on this list. It
 seems to me that most of these threads would most likely be unnecessary if
 there is one; or like many other things with revolution, this description is
 too well hidden, not readily obvious to the first time user of the datagrid
 control. Please forgive me if I'm wy off base with this.

 Joe Wilkins
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[OT] Karaoke for those desperate moments

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

EFL can get pretty deadly at times.  :)

I often find, that after 30 minutes of the Present Perfect a
spot of Karaoke helps everybody relax a bit (Ha, Ha, for the
second 30 minutes of grammar - of course).

This Open Source Karaoke player runs through Java
and seems capable of coping with almost all types
of karaoke file:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/plarpebu/

One of my nastier homework exercises is to give kids
a handout with lyrics, and, then, the following class
make them get up and sing Karaoke in class.

Now playing at my school:

Puff the Magic Dragon
Morning has broken
Jake the Peg

Mind you . . . it would be fun to try and get a Karaoke
player going in Runtime Revolution. The main problem would be
how to read .kar files an present them a videoClips.

I suppose another way round this would be to convert the .kar
files into .avi format (I wonder if that can be done) and then
embed them in a RR stack.
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Re: OS X Dock menu

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Sims

I was hoping to use the icon menu part and not the changing icon part.
It seems that the menu has issues after it has been used a time or  
two and simply stops working. At first (as is my usual suspicion) I  
thought it must be my scripting, but after reading the list archives  
and seeing Sarah's words:


Anyway, I hope my experience will save others from wasting their time
- the dock icon works fine, but don't bother trying to make a menu :-(
If Sarah wasn't getting it to work then my attempts stopped right  
there.


Too bad, would be a great feature.


I sent the above a few days ago, I want to add to it so anyone  
searching the archives will get a more complete story. The archives  
are my friends - Archives is Good.


Sarah was kind enough to check her code and found this:

Checking through my scripts again, I found this at the very end of the
iconMenuPick handler:

   -- this is essential to make the normal menus work
   set the iconmenu to empty
end iconMenuPick


As she states, it does seem to be essential - in any event my icon  
menu now works fine.


sims
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Re: Hide Screen Furniture

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Mark Wieder wrote:

Ken-

Monday, June 22, 2009, 3:08:07 PM, you wrote:

  

Be careful here... when the docs say Mac OS, they mean OS 9 and earlier
(Classic). SystemWindow works perfectly fine in OS X...



  
A 'Classic' in its own right, that one!  Perhaps where the documentation 
says Windows

it means Windows 95 and earlier . . .

Err . . . Windows (Classic)

Of course part of the problem is the people at Apple who invented that 
silly use of the
word 'classic' (as in 'outmoded') and started renumbering OS releases in 
a way inconsistent
with prior practise. Mac OS X 10.5 should be called Mac OS 15; and then 
it would be easy
enough to use Mac OS 9, Mac OS 10, Mac OS 11 and so forth without 
such daft

misunderstandings.

At least the people at Microsoft have woken up and are calling there 
Next Big Thing a

really sensible name: Windows 7!

Well... so much for snippy documentation remarks... silly me, I read
the docs and assumed they were correct. I trust you added a web note
to this effect so that we don't stumble over this again. Maybe it's
about time that the Mac OS notations in the documentation were
changed to Mac OS 9?

  

I'm not sure if I can see much point in that, as, as far as I understand,
versions of RR for Mac OS 9 have been discontinued.

Face facts; the documentation needs a complete overhaul.
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Re: Debugging DataGrid script

2009-06-23 Thread George C Brackett
This may not help (I can't remember if you had headers or not), but I  
got stuck with the same code, copied from the PDF docs). My datagrid  
stayed blank until I noticed the following, printed shortly after the  
code:


Note that if pFirstLineContainsHeaders is true then the columns must  
already exist in your data grid

table in order to be displayed.

George

On Jun 22, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:14 PM, mfstuart wrote:


I originally got that script line from Trevor's web site.
I tried it with the [] brackets, both with space and no space.
I tried it without the [] bracket value.
All 3 ways the script stops running at this line, with no returned  
error.


Your syntax is fine. Spaces around brackets won't affect the parsing  
and since firstLineContainsHeaders is a variable it shouldn't have  
quotes around it.


Trevor, anyway to find out what's going on setting a DataGrid NOT  
from the

place where the DG object is and this error?


A data grid table won't work so well if you try to work with it on  
cards that aren't open. The data grid table tries to access the  
formattedHeight property of fields  when working with the header. This  
property always always return 0 if the card isn't open.


In addition if you dig around in the code you would find that some  
control references are stored with the card/stack references stripped.  
This is probably causing the immediate error. It is easy enough to  
update the data grid to resolve the cached control references but I'm  
not sure about addressing the formattedHeight issue. I will have to  
investigate.


Regards,

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Re: vbscript updater vs. other solution

2009-06-23 Thread Luis

Hiya,

Is it looking at the 'Username' as a file? Hence the error that it  
has no file extension? (In the case that the file has been saved with  
the same name as the 'Username' which would make it confusing...).


Cheers,

Luis.


On 23 Jun 2009, at 08:32, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:


Hello,

On Vista I am using a vbscript solution (with Trevors help) because  
of the
admin rights for the program dir in my automatic updater. As I have  
posted
earlier there are some conditions on some machines, where this  
vbscript

solution fails, where I didn't get around yet, e.g. the message
C:\Users\Username has no file extension - no idea what is  
missing there,

never heard of a file extension for a user.

Now I remember that there has been a thread on this list where  
somebody also
told about problems with vbscript what was the reason that he  
changed to

another solution. But I can't find that thread anymore. I would be
interested in those reasons what was going wrong in his solution  
and how he

solved it.

Thanks

Tiemo







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AW: vbscript updater vs. other solution

2009-06-23 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hi Luis,
hmm, interesting theorie. For interpreting the error message, it would make
sense. But neither my program handles with such a file in that dir, nor have
I seen on my machines any file, beside desktop.ini in that dir.
But I'll keep it in mind :)
Thanks
Tiemo

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: use-revolution-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-
 boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Luis
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juni 2009 14:51
 An: How to use Revolution
 Betreff: Re: vbscript updater vs. other solution
 
 Hiya,
 
 Is it looking at the 'Username' as a file? Hence the error that it
 has no file extension? (In the case that the file has been saved with
 the same name as the 'Username' which would make it confusing...).
 
 Cheers,
 
 Luis.
 
 
 On 23 Jun 2009, at 08:32, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  On Vista I am using a vbscript solution (with Trevors help) because
  of the
  admin rights for the program dir in my automatic updater. As I have
  posted
  earlier there are some conditions on some machines, where this
  vbscript
  solution fails, where I didn't get around yet, e.g. the message
  C:\Users\Username has no file extension - no idea what is
  missing there,
  never heard of a file extension for a user.
 
  Now I remember that there has been a thread on this list where
  somebody also
  told about problems with vbscript what was the reason that he
  changed to
  another solution. But I can't find that thread anymore. I would be
  interested in those reasons what was going wrong in his solution
  and how he
  solved it.
 
  Thanks
 
  Tiemo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Aggregate values for columns

2009-06-23 Thread Josep

Hi Trevor,

The code is:

On FillInData

...
Perform some Col operations
...

 set itemdel to tab
   put the uSumTotal [Col 9] of me into theTotal
   --set the text of field f_importe_base1 to the uSumTotal [Col 9] of
me
   set the text of field f_importe_base1 to the item 1 of theTotal
   set the text of field f_importe_base2 to the item 2 of theTotal
   set the text of field f_importe_base3 to the item 3 of theTotal
   set the text of field f_importe_iva1 to the item 1 of theTotal * (fld
f_iva1 / 100)
   set the text of field f_importe_iva2 to the item 2 of theTotal * (fld
f_iva2 / 100)
   set the text of field f_importe_iva3 to the item 3 of theTotal * (fld
f_iva3 / 100)
   set the text of field f_importe_rec1 to the item 1 of theTotal * (fld
f_rec1 / 100)
   set the text of field f_importe_rec2 to the item 2 of theTotal * (fld
f_rec2 / 100)
   set the text of field f_importe_rec3 to the item 3 of theTotal * (fld
f_rec3 / 100)
   put the item 1 of theTotal + fld f_importe_iva1 + fld f_importe_rec1 into
tSubT1
   put the item 2 of theTotal + fld f_importe_iva2 + fld f_importe_rec2 into
tSubT2
   put the item 3 of theTotal + fld f_importe_iva3 + fld f_importe_rec3 into
tSubT3
   set the text of field f_importe_total to tSubT1 + tSubT2 + tSubT3
   
end FillInData

I need calculate the amounts for the taxes. When the users insert a item I
need calculate the total for the line. Multiply units by product cost, and
update the total for the document with her taxes.
I have three posibles taxes. After call uSumTotal for the col that have the
totals, I perform some others operations and fill the fields.

The question is if this is correct to do in FillInData, in your last post
you confirm that is the good place, and what effect can have in the
performance of the datagrid or the stack.


I really impressed with the performance of the datagrid and the
posibilities. Really good. :) To use or not to use the datagrid in your
projects imho will be determined by the project itself or the funtions that
need implemented. The best way of learn the use and the posibilities is
follow some of the basic samples located and see oneself. I'm sure that you
can discover infinite posibilities of use it to improve your projects. One
real sample is the ScreeSteps application and the intensive use of the
datagrid and Rev.


Salut,
Josep
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Re: data grid question

2009-06-23 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Bernard,

Though I appreciate everything you said, having NOT watched the first  
webinar for a number of reasons as I recall, it would still be a great  
help to know the foundation upon which DG works. I found in my  
earliest years studying mathematically subjective subjects that,  
rather that memorize a whole bunch of formulas, I could derive those  
formulas on an as need basis once I understood the relevant process.  
So I guess I'm asking: Has anyone described the DG process in  
sufficient detail so that, had we the need to do so, we could recreate  
DG for ourselves? IOW, how does it work, OR how is it expected to  
work in case it doesn't?


Also, once we are so empowered, we would be able to expand DG for our  
own special needs, freeing Trevor from the need to mother-hen his  
creation, something I'm assuming we have the power to do.


Perhaps I'm asking too much.

Incidentally, now that I think about it, I did not watch the Webinar  
mostly because I've found them to be a bit too fast paced, lacking the  
provision for adequate reflection, in most instances. (referring to  
OTHER Webinars I have watched. Is it, BTW, still around for viewing  
and is/are there an additional Webinar(s) on DG? Unlike the majority  
of those who follow this list, Revolution is NOT a source of income  
that sustains my existence.


Thanks to all who participate on this list.

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:41 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


Hi Joe,

Did you watch the first webinar on the DataGrid?  I think that is by
far the easiest way to grasp why the DataGrid is useful.  Basically,
the DataGrid serves to style the presentation of rows of complex data.
One's options for doing this in Rev go (in increasing power and
complexity) field, table field, ListMagic, DataGrid.

The great thing about all these questions on the DG is that a) they
have given Trevor ideas how to expand it further, b) they've found a
few bugs, c) they will provide lots of additional information for you
if/when you ever decide you too need to use a DG in your code.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net  
wrote:
I've not even considered using the datagrid control, but I've  
noticed an

awful lot of traffic regarding it on this list.

Since, once I understand how something really works, I've wondered  
if a
description of the concept behind datagrid has been provided.  
Probably a
real stupid question, but we have some pretty bright people on this  
list. It
seems to me that most of these threads would most likely be  
unnecessary if
there is one; or like many other things with revolution, this  
description is
too well hidden, not readily obvious to the first time user of the  
datagrid

control. Please forgive me if I'm wy off base with this.

Joe Wilkins


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Re: data grid question

2009-06-23 Thread Bernard Devlin
Here it is Joe.  I think it is the best explanation of what the DG
provides.  In fact, if you're not particularly wanting to use a DG in
an application, I wouldn't concentrate too hard on the details in the
webinar.  Just watch what can be achieved through using the DG.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net wrote:
 Hi Bernard,

 Though I appreciate everything you said, having NOT watched the first
 webinar for a number of reasons as I recall, it would still be a great help
 to know the foundation upon which DG works. I found in my earliest years
 studying mathematically subjective subjects that, rather that memorize a
 whole bunch of formulas, I could derive those formulas on an as need basis
 once I understood the relevant process. So I guess I'm asking: Has anyone
 described the DG process in sufficient detail so that, had we the need to do
 so, we could recreate DG for ourselves? IOW, how does it work, OR how is it
 expected to work in case it doesn't?

 Also, once we are so empowered, we would be able to expand DG for our own
 special needs, freeing Trevor from the need to mother-hen his creation,
 something I'm assuming we have the power to do.

 Perhaps I'm asking too much.

 Incidentally, now that I think about it, I did not watch the Webinar mostly
 because I've found them to be a bit too fast paced, lacking the provision
 for adequate reflection, in most instances. (referring to OTHER Webinars I
 have watched. Is it, BTW, still around for viewing and is/are there an
 additional Webinar(s) on DG? Unlike the majority of those who follow this
 list, Revolution is NOT a source of income that sustains my existence.

 Thanks to all who participate on this list.

 Joe Wilkins

 On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:41 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:

 Hi Joe,

 Did you watch the first webinar on the DataGrid?  I think that is by
 far the easiest way to grasp why the DataGrid is useful.  Basically,
 the DataGrid serves to style the presentation of rows of complex data.
 One's options for doing this in Rev go (in increasing power and
 complexity) field, table field, ListMagic, DataGrid.

 The great thing about all these questions on the DG is that a) they
 have given Trevor ideas how to expand it further, b) they've found a
 few bugs, c) they will provide lots of additional information for you
 if/when you ever decide you too need to use a DG in your code.

 Bernard

 On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net wrote:

 I've not even considered using the datagrid control, but I've noticed an
 awful lot of traffic regarding it on this list.

 Since, once I understand how something really works, I've wondered if a
 description of the concept behind datagrid has been provided. Probably a
 real stupid question, but we have some pretty bright people on this list.
 It
 seems to me that most of these threads would most likely be unnecessary
 if
 there is one; or like many other things with revolution, this description
 is
 too well hidden, not readily obvious to the first time user of the
 datagrid
 control. Please forgive me if I'm wy off base with this.

 Joe Wilkins

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Re: data grid question

2009-06-23 Thread Bernard Devlin
forgot the link:

http://www.runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-03-26/data-grid-webinar.wmv

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Bernard Devlinbdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
 Here it is Joe.  I think it is the best explanation of what the DG
 provides.  In fact, if you're not particularly wanting to use a DG in
 an application, I wouldn't concentrate too hard on the details in the
 webinar.  Just watch what can be achieved through using the DG.

 Bernard

 On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net wrote:
 Hi Bernard,

 Though I appreciate everything you said, having NOT watched the first
 webinar for a number of reasons as I recall, it would still be a great help
 to know the foundation upon which DG works. I found in my earliest years
 studying mathematically subjective subjects that, rather that memorize a
 whole bunch of formulas, I could derive those formulas on an as need basis
 once I understood the relevant process. So I guess I'm asking: Has anyone
 described the DG process in sufficient detail so that, had we the need to do
 so, we could recreate DG for ourselves? IOW, how does it work, OR how is it
 expected to work in case it doesn't?

 Also, once we are so empowered, we would be able to expand DG for our own
 special needs, freeing Trevor from the need to mother-hen his creation,
 something I'm assuming we have the power to do.

 Perhaps I'm asking too much.

 Incidentally, now that I think about it, I did not watch the Webinar mostly
 because I've found them to be a bit too fast paced, lacking the provision
 for adequate reflection, in most instances. (referring to OTHER Webinars I
 have watched. Is it, BTW, still around for viewing and is/are there an
 additional Webinar(s) on DG? Unlike the majority of those who follow this
 list, Revolution is NOT a source of income that sustains my existence.

 Thanks to all who participate on this list.

 Joe Wilkins

 On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:41 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:

 Hi Joe,

 Did you watch the first webinar on the DataGrid?  I think that is by
 far the easiest way to grasp why the DataGrid is useful.  Basically,
 the DataGrid serves to style the presentation of rows of complex data.
 One's options for doing this in Rev go (in increasing power and
 complexity) field, table field, ListMagic, DataGrid.

 The great thing about all these questions on the DG is that a) they
 have given Trevor ideas how to expand it further, b) they've found a
 few bugs, c) they will provide lots of additional information for you
 if/when you ever decide you too need to use a DG in your code.

 Bernard

 On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkinspepe...@cox.net wrote:

 I've not even considered using the datagrid control, but I've noticed an
 awful lot of traffic regarding it on this list.

 Since, once I understand how something really works, I've wondered if a
 description of the concept behind datagrid has been provided. Probably a
 real stupid question, but we have some pretty bright people on this list.
 It
 seems to me that most of these threads would most likely be unnecessary
 if
 there is one; or like many other things with revolution, this description
 is
 too well hidden, not readily obvious to the first time user of the
 datagrid
 control. Please forgive me if I'm wy off base with this.

 Joe Wilkins

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Re: Debugging DataGrid script

2009-06-23 Thread mfstuart

Hi George,
I think I wasn't clear on whether I had headers defined or not. But was
going by what Trevor had defined on his site as the way to use the script to
populate a DG.
Anyway, I have a header already defined with 4 columns.

From Trevor's previous reply, it seems that using a script to populate a DG
with set dgText... NOT on the card where the DG is, will not populate the
DG, at this point.
And I have 9 cards with a DG on each card that I want to populate, all from
the result of the same script, not on any of these cards.
I may have to come up with a work around from the results of this
restriction.

Work around question:
Trevor, if I populate all 9 sets of data into 1 DG and define an extra
column called Type, that defines the type of record, then this may work.
But then I need to allow the user to filter the records from one type of
record set to another, and back again.
I checked out your website for filter and didn't see any reference.

How do I filter the records in a DG?
All records in the DG have been populated from reading a txt file.
So there's no database integration in this, as yet. But would be added if
needed to filter correctly.

I would use an Option Menu as the filter, to list the 10 Types of records.
(The first selection is blank for all records when selected)
So when the user selects an option, the DG would filter on the Type
column, equal to the selected option. If first option in the list is
selected, then display all records.
And then changing the selection would filter again the records in the DG.

I'm not sure how to filter records subsequent times, if they have already
been filtered when the original contents of the DG were not from a DB.

Regards,
Mark Stuart



George C Brackett wrote:
 
 This may not help (I can't remember if you had headers or not), but I  
 got stuck with the same code, copied from the PDF docs). My datagrid  
 stayed blank until I noticed the following, printed shortly after the  
 code:
 
 Note that if pFirstLineContainsHeaders is true then the columns must  
 already exist in your data grid
 table in order to be displayed.
 
 George
 
 On Jun 22, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
 
 On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:14 PM, mfstuart wrote:
 
 I originally got that script line from Trevor's web site.
 I tried it with the [] brackets, both with space and no space.
 I tried it without the [] bracket value.
 All 3 ways the script stops running at this line, with no returned  
 error.
 
 Your syntax is fine. Spaces around brackets won't affect the parsing  
 and since firstLineContainsHeaders is a variable it shouldn't have  
 quotes around it.
 
 Trevor, anyway to find out what's going on setting a DataGrid NOT  
 from the
 place where the DG object is and this error?
 
 A data grid table won't work so well if you try to work with it on  
 cards that aren't open. The data grid table tries to access the  
 formattedHeight property of fields  when working with the header. This  
 property always always return 0 if the card isn't open.
 
 In addition if you dig around in the code you would find that some  
 control references are stored with the card/stack references stripped.  
 This is probably causing the immediate error. It is easy enough to  
 update the data grid to resolve the cached control references but I'm  
 not sure about addressing the formattedHeight issue. I will have to  
 investigate.
 
 Regards,
 
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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Kanter
Unfortunately this conflicts with another one-time event that I will
be attending here in Atlanta. Will the webinar be recorded and
available to watch at another time?

Jim

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Re: Data limit on data grid?

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Lambert


On Jun 23, 2009, at 5:08 AM, Trevor wrote:


Is the persistent data property set to true for the data grid? What
happens if you turn it off?


Turning off persistent data solves the problem of not being able to re- 
open the stack. Thanks.
This empties the datagrid when the stack closes. So the data must be  
re-imported. That's OK by me.

Just wonder if there is a data limit when persistent data is true.

JimL





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Re: Lost global variables when running on Windows (Sarah Reichelt)

2009-06-23 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon

Hi from Brittany (yes - I am in the sunny part of France)

Sarah, Thanks for your late call. I really thought that
my question had gone unnoticed.

I can't see what has gone wrong. I set about 20 globals
in the openStack script, and refer to some of them in
a Display Photo script. All the globals are defined
correctly in both scripts. Some of the globals disappear,
and others don't. I have an absolutely standard folder
structure for all my stacks, making available Data folders,
Photo folders, MP3 music folders. I've never had trouble
moving from Mac to Windows.

Oh ! I pick up the system Drive ID (on the PC) with the
following command, so I can build all my file paths :

put line 1 of the volumes into GVPCDrive

It always worked before ..

But I've just run my stack on the Mac under Parallels, and
I got a system Drive A instead of C. This would ruin all of
my file assignments, which I build by concatenating my
globals ! Must wait till I get back to Paris to look further
on my REAL PC.

Thanks for your suggestions.

-Francis

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Tie Break in Scotland?

2009-06-23 Thread David Bovill
Murry is playing Kendrick in Wimbledon - maybe that's why I can;t get on the
Webinar - or is it just too busy?
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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread viktoras d.

Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)

Viktoras

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Dear List Folks,

Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution 
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up and the webinar software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's 
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embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also 
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Re: Tie Break in Scotland?

2009-06-23 Thread Colin Holgate


On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:29 PM, David Bovill wrote:

Murry is playing Kendrick in Wimbledon - maybe that's why I can;t  
get on the

Webinar - or is it just too busy?


It doesn't start for 28 minutes, and currently seems to be working,  
but just showing a Waiting for an organizer to arrive message.



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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread William de Smet
Same here!

2009/6/23 viktoras d. vikto...@ekoinf.net

 Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)

 Viktoras


 Heather Nagey wrote:

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 Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution Webinar
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 Here's why you want to be there:

 Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and
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 Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks
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 Rev.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread David Bovill
Ah - it's GMT - so an hour behind for a bunch of us ... or should that be in
front :)

2009/6/23 William de Smet williamdes...@gmail.com

 Same here!

 2009/6/23 viktoras d. vikto...@ekoinf.net

  Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)
 
  Viktoras
 
 
  Heather Nagey wrote:
 
  Dear List Folks,
 
  Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution
 Webinar
  yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. That's 7pm if
  you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most of Europe, and
 if
  you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign up and the webinar
  software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's patent world time
  checker, here:
 
  http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev
 
  Here's the link:
 
  https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874
 
  Here's why you want to be there:
 
  Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and
  ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin and
  server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and
  Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks
  embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also written
 in
  Rev.
 
  Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very exciting
  news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free event is
 open
  for all Revolution fans.
 
  After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
  information about joining the Webinar.
 
  System Requirements
  PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XPHome,
  XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
  Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer
 
  See you there!
 
  Warm Regards,
 
  Heather
 
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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Marian Petrides
I think we are a tad early, William-.  It is around 20 minutes before  
the hour right now and I have the same message. (Central time zone, USA)

On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:35 PM, William de Smet wrote:


Same here!

2009/6/23 viktoras d. vikto...@ekoinf.net


Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)

Viktoras


Heather Nagey wrote:


Dear List Folks,

Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution  
Webinar
yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. That's  
7pm if
you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most of  
Europe, and if
you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign up and the  
webinar

software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's patent world time
checker, here:

http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

Here's the link:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

Here's why you want to be there:

Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and
ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin  
and

server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and
Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of  
stacks
embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also  
written in

Rev.

Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very  
exciting
news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free  
event is open

for all Revolution fans.

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XPHome,
XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or  
newer


See you there!

Warm Regards,

Heather

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia
OMG He's Wearing Black!!
Sorry folks, I just felt like it's WWDC and I am waiting for Steve Jobs





On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Marian Petrides mpetri...@earthlink.netwrote:

 I think we are a tad early, William-.  It is around 20 minutes before the
 hour right now and I have the same message. (Central time zone, USA)

 On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:35 PM, William de Smet wrote:

  Same here!

 2009/6/23 viktoras d. vikto...@ekoinf.net

  Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)

 Viktoras


 Heather Nagey wrote:

  Dear List Folks,

 Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution
 Webinar
 yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. That's 7pm if
 you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most of Europe, and
 if
 you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign up and the webinar
 software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's patent world time
 checker, here:

 http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

 Here's the link:

 https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

 Here's why you want to be there:

 Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and
 ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin and
 server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and
 Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks
 embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also written
 in
 Rev.

 Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very exciting
 news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free event is
 open
 for all Revolution fans.

 After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
 information about joining the Webinar.

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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread DunbarX

I understand that Rev does not like stacks with lots of cards, but this is 
the first I have heard it does not like fields with lots of chars. Is this 
so? I made a scrolling field with 100,000,000 random characters, and it seems 
to work fine (The thumb, no surprise, does not move overmuch while 
scrolling). But are other bg processes affected?

Craig Newman

In a message dated 6/22/09 7:17:05 PM, capellan2...@yahoo.com writes:


 How could i show a Gigantic Text file in a scrolling
 field without bogging down the system resources?
 
 Thanks in advance!
 




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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Marian Petrides

ROTFLMAO, Andre :-))
On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


OMG He's Wearing Black!!
Sorry folks, I just felt like it's WWDC and I am waiting for Steve  
Jobs






On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Marian Petrides mpetri...@earthlink.net 
wrote:


I think we are a tad early, William-.  It is around 20 minutes  
before the

hour right now and I have the same message. (Central time zone, USA)

On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:35 PM, William de Smet wrote:

Same here!


2009/6/23 viktoras d. vikto...@ekoinf.net

Is the webinar postponed? It displays: 'waiting for Organizer' :-)


Viktoras


Heather Nagey wrote:

Dear List Folks,


Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution
Webinar
yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. That's  
7pm if
you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most of  
Europe, and

if
you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign up and the  
webinar
software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's patent world  
time

checker, here:

http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

Here's the link:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

Here's why you want to be there:

Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power  
and
ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia  
plugin and
server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller  
and
Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of  
stacks
embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also  
written

in
Rev.

Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very  
exciting
news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free  
event is

open
for all Revolution fans.

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
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System Requirements
PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XPHome,
XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or  
newer


See you there!

Warm Regards,

Heather

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Mark Schonewille
I Won't be seeing it, because whatever I try I always end up at the  
FAQ page.


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Dear List Folks,

Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution  
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That's 7pm if you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for  
most of Europe, and if you're still not sure what time it is for  
you, sign up and the webinar software will tell you, or check Mark  
Waddingham's patent world time checker, here:


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Here's the link:

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Here's why you want to be there:

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and server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller  
and Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of  
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Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very  
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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia
Craig,
I have a stack with 33 thousand cards and it works fine! As for gigantic
text source, what about this, only show part of it, as you scroll, load
more, like tracking ahead and behind, like display the current part plus
thousand lines forward and backward, as you scroll add more lines to top or
bottom.

this should keep your field with a couple thousand lines which is ok.

:D

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:42 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:


 I understand that Rev does not like stacks with lots of cards, but this is
 the first I have heard it does not like fields with lots of chars. Is this
 so? I made a scrolling field with 100,000,000 random characters, and it
 seems
 to work fine (The thumb, no surprise, does not move overmuch while
 scrolling). But are other bg processes affected?

 Craig Newman

 In a message dated 6/22/09 7:17:05 PM, capellan2...@yahoo.com writes:


  How could i show a Gigantic Text file in a scrolling
  field without bogging down the system resources?
 
  Thanks in advance!
 




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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Colin Holgate
GoToMeeting crashed on me. If that happens to you, reopen the app and  
choose Join from the GoToMeeting menu (on Mac), then paste in the ID  
that was in Bill's email. You'll have to fill in the form again, but  
after that things are good.




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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Christian Langers

It started with birds singing in the background !

Christian

On 23/06/09 19:48, Mark Schonewille wrote:
I Won't be seeing it, because whatever I try I always end up at the 
FAQ page.


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On 23 jun 2009, at 10:30, Heather Nagey wrote:


Dear List Folks,

Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution 
Webinar yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. 
That's 7pm if you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for 
most of Europe, and if you're still not sure what time it is for you, 
sign up and the webinar software will tell you, or check Mark 
Waddingham's patent world time checker, here:


http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

Here's the link:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

Here's why you want to be there:

Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and 
ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin 
and server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller 
and Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of 
stacks embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts 
also written in Rev.


Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very 
exciting news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This 
free event is open for all Revolution fans.


After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing 
information about joining the Webinar.


System Requirements
PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XPHome,
XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer

See you there!

Warm Regards,

Heather

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sorting question

2009-06-23 Thread Paul Gabel

Hello:

Is it possible to sort characters in a field by chars, not by item  
or line? That is, turn a field containing cba into abc using the  
sort (container) command. The docs don't make it seem possible.


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia
I heard this is some built-in twitter support

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Christian Langers 
christian.lang...@education.lu wrote:

 It started with birds singing in the background !

 Christian


 On 23/06/09 19:48, Mark Schonewille wrote:

 I Won't be seeing it, because whatever I try I always end up at the FAQ
 page.

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 On 23 jun 2009, at 10:30, Heather Nagey wrote:

  Dear List Folks,

 Have you signed up yet? The biggest and most important Revolution Webinar
 yet is happening today, Tuesday 23rd June, at 2.00pm EDT. That's 7pm if
 you're in the UK or on British Summer Time, 8pm for most of Europe, and if
 you're still not sure what time it is for you, sign up and the webinar
 software will tell you, or check Mark Waddingham's patent world time
 checker, here:

 http://samples.on-rev.com/world-clock/world_clock.irev

 Here's the link:

 https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/920553874

 Here's why you want to be there:

 Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and
 ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin and
 server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and
 Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks
 embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also written in
 Rev.

 Additionally, we are ready to take off the wraps on some very exciting
 news we know you’ll love, so it’s not to be missed. This free event is open
 for all Revolution fans.

 After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
 information about joining the Webinar.

 System Requirements
 PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XPHome,
 XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
 Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer

 See you there!

 Warm Regards,

 Heather

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Kanter
Make sure that your browser has java and javascript enabled. When java
was off it it kept sending me to the FAQ page.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Mark Schonewille
Nice, seems to work now, after restarting the browser. Must have been  
a Facebook/Mozilla problem.


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Re: sorting question

2009-06-23 Thread DunbarX
Sure, just insert an obscure char after each char in your list, set the
delim to that char, and sort by item. Then filter the list to get rid of the
delim char.

Craig Newman
In a message dated 6/23/09 2:00:14 PM, paulga...@comcast.net writes:


 Is it possible to sort characters in a field by chars, not by item 
 or line? That is, turn a field containing cba into abc using the 
 sort (container) command. The docs don't make it seem possible.

 Paul Gabel





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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Ken Ray
I'm connected, but Bill's voice sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks!

:-(



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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Colin Holgate


On Jun 23, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Ken Ray wrote:


I'm connected, but Bill's voice sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks!


He typed a note to say to use speakers and not a USB headset, though  
my one is working fine.



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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Ken Ray


 On Jun 23, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
 
 I'm connected, but Bill's voice sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks!
 
 He typed a note to say to use speakers and not a USB headset, though
 my one is working fine.

Yeah, discovered that one a few minutes go... :-)



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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread Richard Gaskin

DunbarX wrote:

 I understand that Rev does not like stacks with lots of cards,
 but this is the first I have heard it does not like fields with
 lots of chars. Is this so? I made a scrolling field with 100,000,000
 random characters, and it seems to work fine (The thumb, no surprise,
 does not move overmuch while scrolling). But are other bg processes
 affected?

My experience is like yours:  I've put the whole Bible from Project 
Gutenberge into a field, and after an initial pause to buffer it I found 
it scrolled far more gracefully than in MS Word, TexEdit, or any other 
app I tried it in.


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Sims

Tried that and no go.

What a waste of time.

I wonder how many others are locked out?

this S***ks

sims


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Nice, seems to work now, after restarting the browser. Must have  
been a Facebook/Mozilla problem.


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Bernard Devlin
That's a pity, works fine for me.

They say it will be available shortly for download.

Hope that is some consolation.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jim Simss...@ezpzapps.com wrote:
 Tried that and no go.

 What a waste of time.

 I wonder how many others are locked out?

 this S***ks

 sims


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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread DunbarX
Richard:

Yes, so I am not sure what the original poster really wanted to say. Please
come back.

Saving is the only slight downside, taking a bit of time. I got the dread
(a la Jacqueline) colored beach ball and groaned. But it was just doing its
thing.

Craig


In a message dated 6/23/09 2:27:34 PM, ambassa...@fourthworld.com writes:


 My experience is like yours:  I've put the whole Bible from Project
 Gutenberge into a field, and after an initial pause to buffer it I found
 it scrolled far more gracefully than in MS Word, TexEdit, or any other
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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread DunbarX
You don't suppose this was meant as scrolling a very large textSize?

Craig Newman


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Sims

is it still going on Bernard?



On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


That's a pity, works fine for me.

They say it will be available shortly for download.

Hope that is some consolation.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jim Simss...@ezpzapps.com wrote:

Tried that and no go.

What a waste of time.

I wonder how many others are locked out?

this S***ks

sims


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Nice, seems to work now, after restarting the browser. Must have  
been a

Facebook/Mozilla problem.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Colin Holgate


On Jun 23, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Jim Sims wrote:


is it still going on Bernard?


QA stage, so near the end. Think it's due to finish in 7 minutes.


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Well, I'm doing fine from Bulgaria on my G4 Mac; although
the sound drops for about 2 seconds  every 5 minutes or so.

Jim Sims wrote:

is it still going on Bernard?



On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


That's a pity, works fine for me.

They say it will be available shortly for download.

Hope that is some consolation.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jim Simss...@ezpzapps.com wrote:

Tried that and no go.

What a waste of time.

I wonder how many others are locked out?

this S***ks

sims


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Nice, seems to work now, after restarting the browser. Must have 
been a

Facebook/Mozilla problem.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Sims

Complete zero here.

sims
On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:54 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:


Well, I'm doing fine from Bulgaria on my G4 Mac; although
the sound drops for about 2 seconds  every 5 minutes or so.

Jim Sims wrote:

is it still going on Bernard?



On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


That's a pity, works fine for me.

They say it will be available shortly for download.

Hope that is some consolation.

Bernard

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jim Simss...@ezpzapps.com wrote:

Tried that and no go.

What a waste of time.

I wonder how many others are locked out?

this S***ks

sims


On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Nice, seems to work now, after restarting the browser. Must have  
been a

Facebook/Mozilla problem.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Ault

You will be fine if you view the recording when it is available.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas

On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Jim Sims wrote:


On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jim Simss...@ezpzapps.com wrote:

Tried that and no go.

What a waste of time.

I wonder how many others are locked out?

this S***ks

sims


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More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread Scott Rossi
OK, in Rev 3.5, I create a brand new stack, let's say on OS X.  I add a
control, let's say a tab control, and set its text size and style.  Now when
I move the stack to Vista or XP, the text of the tab control takes on some
default setting that I can't change.  Looking in the Text menu or using the
message box, the textsize/style is reported as being the same as my original
styling, but the appearance of the tab control is incorrect and won't
update. Using the Text menu or by script I am unable to modify the text
appearance.

Looking through custom properties of the stack/card with Revolution UI
elements... enabled in Preferences doesn't appear to show any custom
properties set for text.

WTF?  Even on newly created stacks with minimal text formatting, the
settings don't carry over across platforms, and won't update.

go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/tabtest.rev;

I created a test stack with the above tab control, and a slider that changes
the text size.  The stack works as expected on OS X where it was created,
but refuses to update here on Vista  XP.  Is this problem exclusive to my
systems?  Does anyone else ever run into these issues?

Thanks  Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design


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Webinar Invite - some unanswered questions...

2009-06-23 Thread David Bovill
Seems like the plugin will work with the standard externals - so I guess
that means XML support - but how about revBrowser? Will we be able to put
web page inside the plugin like we can with a stack?

And will we be able to use JavaScript to communicate to the plugin - the way
it works with QuickTime plugin for instance. Similarly can the plugin
trigger any JavaScript within the web page - so that the plugin can alter
the contents of the page - not just open new pages / tabs by calling a url -
but affect the DOM?
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Salivating . . .

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Gosh, suddenly Runtime Revolution goes from fancified Hypercard to
something far, far better. I don't quite know what I expected when I
logged in (late) to the Webinar; but was earliy enough to realise that
with version 4 RunRev is taking a quantum leap; and with revMedia
going to be FREE they should bite quite a chunk out of the legs of
Flash and Co.

And, a FREE beta of revMedia 4, complete with internet capabilities,
will be released next week:

1. will try uploading some of my EFL stacks for those of you who
have nothing better to do . . . or for anyone out there who needs
to keep some EFL kids occupied for a bit.

   I wonder if it is possible to just go from the original stacks to
   online versions with a flick of the wrist?  It IS going to be
   enormous fun!

2. the kids who were going to get dragged through my Summer
of Love with Novell's antiquated free RR 2.2.1 on Linux will
   now be able to use the Linux revMedia beta, and then go home
   and download the Windows version onto their XP boxes . . .

   . . . Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah

   and that should stop those silly questions I always get about
   PPT, Flash, Shockwave, CC++ and Java.

And, for an 'exiled' Scot, the best bit of the Webinar was the sound
of birds tweeting outside RunRev's offices in Edinburgh!
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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Yuck, an old chestnut.  My experience, unfortunately, is that text sizes 
and styles
just don't move properly cross-platform as they are in some way tied to 
the font
that was chosen on the original platform. Therefore when I do stuff for 
a platform
I either develop on that platform, or if that isn't feasible, transfer 
the original stack
to the target platform and . . . you guessed it . . . reset all the text 
settings for every
 text box via the preferences palette, prior to compiling the 
standalone.


Scott Rossi wrote:

OK, in Rev 3.5, I create a brand new stack, let's say on OS X.  I add a
control, let's say a tab control, and set its text size and style.  Now when
I move the stack to Vista or XP, the text of the tab control takes on some
default setting that I can't change.  Looking in the Text menu or using the
message box, the textsize/style is reported as being the same as my original
styling, but the appearance of the tab control is incorrect and won't
update. Using the Text menu or by script I am unable to modify the text
appearance.

Looking through custom properties of the stack/card with Revolution UI
elements... enabled in Preferences doesn't appear to show any custom
properties set for text.

WTF?  Even on newly created stacks with minimal text formatting, the
settings don't carry over across platforms, and won't update.

go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/tabtest.rev;

I created a test stack with the above tab control, and a slider that changes
the text size.  The stack works as expected on OS X where it was created,
but refuses to update here on Vista  XP.  Is this problem exclusive to my
systems?  Does anyone else ever run into these issues?

Thanks  Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design


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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Scott Rossi wrote:

OK, in Rev 3.5, I create a brand new stack, let's say on OS X.  I add a
control, let's say a tab control, and set its text size and style.  Now when
I move the stack to Vista or XP, the text of the tab control takes on some
default setting that I can't change.  Looking in the Text menu or using the
message box, the textsize/style is reported as being the same as my original
styling, but the appearance of the tab control is incorrect and won't
update. Using the Text menu or by script I am unable to modify the text
appearance.

Looking through custom properties of the stack/card with Revolution UI
elements... enabled in Preferences doesn't appear to show any custom
properties set for text.

WTF?  Even on newly created stacks with minimal text formatting, the
settings don't carry over across platforms, and won't update.


I haven't looked at the stack in Windows but peeked at it in OS X. I 
think the problem has to do with how textfonts work. Whenever you set a 
textstyle and size, the textfont is also stored; Rev can't save only 
size and style info without also saving the font. The font that is being 
stored for your tab control is Lucida Grande, which doesn't exist on 
Windows, so something else is being substituted there.


To reset it on Windows, set the textfont of the control to a 
Windows-native font. Since setting the font will wipe the size and style 
info, you'll need to reset both of those too. See if that helps.


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HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Staying in Edinburgh

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia
Hello Folks,
The time is drawing near for RunRevLive 2009. For those that live as far
away as I do (both geographically and economically speaking), two months is
near enough so that we need to start thinking about plane tickets, lodging
and the like.

The GBP to BRL (Brazilian Reals, the cutest currency ever, it comes in many
flavours, I mean colors) is 1 GBP = 3.2 BRL, which is better than I
though but still as expensive as it can be. The minimum wage here is 465 BRL
a month, so you see what I mean by expensive travels.

Since I am already spending a buckload of money in plane tickets to
europe, I rather stay a long time than a short one, so I am thinking about
trying to catch some of Edinburgh Festival and maybe stay for august. So I
am deciding where will I stay. With hotels such as travelodge starting at
GBP 89, staying for a month would require me to leave my liver and some
other good body parts at the cashier. I am considering staying in a Hostel,
there are hostels starting at GBP 9 per night, so that might be the key for
my month in scotland.

Anyone here decided where they will be staying? Any pointer or reference?

I am considering this place http://www.smartcityhostels.com/ it is not too
far from Dynamic Earth.

Also if anyone is arriving early and want to get drunk, I mean, share good
cross cultural moments over unspecified beverages, we should talk!

:D

In a final remark, what about the kilts?

Andre

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Re: Salivating . . .

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia



 And, for an 'exiled' Scot, the best bit of the Webinar was the sound
 of birds tweeting outside RunRev's offices in Edinburgh!



Sum that sound with the already vocal group of birds here in Niteroi, BRAZIL
and you have a quite loud group. I had to use earpieces to damper their
interference.

Also, my neighbour parrot shouts my name every once in a while, and my dog
barks since it thinks someone if calling me to enter the house, and the
parrot gets happy with such canine audience that keeps shouting it like
there's no tomorrow and the dog goes on and on... the joys of nature, those
two will explode one day from all that excitement.

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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:

 OK, in Rev 3.5, I create a brand new stack, let's say on OS X.  I add a
 control, let's say a tab control, and set its text size and style.  Now when
 I move the stack to Vista or XP, the text of the tab control takes on some
 default setting that I can't change.

 Whenever you set a
 textstyle and size, the textfont is also stored; Rev can't save only
 size and style info without also saving the font.

That is indeed the issue.  Guess I still have to use a routine that sets the
font of the stack at startup.  Thank you for pointing this out.

Back to wiping the blood from my forehead.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design


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Re: Staying in Edinburgh

2009-06-23 Thread Jim Kanter
Andre,

You should consider looking for rooms to rent (flat share) in private
homes around Edinburgh and the area.

Jim
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Re: data grid question

2009-06-23 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:23 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


forgot the link:

http://www.runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-03-26/data-grid-webinar.wmv


Thanks for posting that Bernard. The link to this webinar, as well as  
links to additional materials are available in the sidebar of the  
manual:


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution_tools/manuals/datagrid 



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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque-

Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 12:29:15 PM, you wrote:

 To reset it on Windows, set the textfont of the control to a
 Windows-native font. Since setting the font will wipe the size and style
 info, you'll need to reset both of those too. See if that helps.

Yep - I had a look on XP, and setting the font to something that
actually exists on a Windows box gives the desired result.

-- 
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 mwie...@ahsoftware.net

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Re: Debugging DataGrid script

2009-06-23 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:47 AM, mfstuart wrote:


Work around question:
Trevor, if I populate all 9 sets of data into 1 DG and define an extra
column called Type, that defines the type of record, then this may  
work.
But then I need to allow the user to filter the records from one  
type of

record set to another, and back again.
I checked out your website for filter and didn't see any reference.


You are responsible for filtering the data set that you provide the  
data grid. The data grid just displays whatever data you set the  
dgData or dgText to.


I'll see if I can come up with a solution for rendering a data grid  
that is not on an open card this week.


Regards,

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www.bluemangolearning.com-www.screensteps.com

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Re: Data limit on data grid?

2009-06-23 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:


On Jun 23, 2009, at 5:08 AM, Trevor wrote:


Is the persistent data property set to true for the data grid? What
happens if you turn it off?


Turning off persistent data solves the problem of not being able to  
re-open the stack. Thanks.
This empties the datagrid when the stack closes. So the data must be  
re-imported. That's OK by me.

Just wonder if there is a data limit when persistent data is true.



I personally haven't done any testing with limits for persistent data  
but here is what is happening. If persistent data is true then the  
dgData array is stored in a custom property of the data grid whenever  
you modify that data. This allows the data to be saved with the stack.  
That also means that your data will take up twice the memory at  
runtime as it is always stored in the custom property set as well as a  
script local variable for the data grid.


If you are retrieving data from an external data source I recommend  
turning persistent data off as there is no need to store the data in  
your stack and it will speed things up.


Regards,

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Re: Salivating . . .

2009-06-23 Thread stephen barncard
This is indeed a momentous occasion, as I have never seen such
unrestrained exuberance from Richmond before!

-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://barncard.com


2009/6/23 Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com

 . . . Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah

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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread capellan

Hi Richard, Andre and Craig!

Thanks for answering my request.

Probably the differences in my results are that the whole text of
the Bible is only 4.24 MB and the Gigantic Text file is between
15 MB and 25 MB.

i am sure that 4.24 MB or 25 MB are no problem if you are using a
modern machine with the fastest processor and heaps of memory, 
but the stack on which i am working, should run fairly well in older
machines too.

Andre recomendation's is the solution that i remember was proposed
in a previous discussion about this topic, but i could not found the
messages in the archive. The difficult part was handling smoothly a
field, acting like a small window for the bigger file, not too different
from the way it works the program Large Text File Viewer:

http://download.cnet.com/Large-Text-File-Viewer/3000-2379_4-90541.html 


Richard Gaskin wrote:
 
 DunbarX wrote:
 
   I understand that Rev does not like stacks with lots of cards,
   but this is the first I have heard it does not like fields with
   lots of chars. Is this so? I made a scrolling field with 100,000,000
   random characters, and it seems to work fine (The thumb, no surprise,
   does not move overmuch while scrolling). But are other bg processes
   affected?
 
 My experience is like yours:  I've put the whole Bible from Project 
 Gutenberge into a field, and after an initial pause to buffer it I found 
 it scrolled far more gracefully than in MS Word, TexEdit, or any other 
 app I tried it in.
 
 --
   Richard Gaskin
   Fourth World
   Revolution training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
   Webzine for Rev developers: http://www.revjournal.com
 
 

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Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread Andre Garzia
Alejandro,
There's another way if you're on a windows or mac. You can use
RevBrowser to fake a field and have a runtime generated HTML in it. It
would scroll with no problem at all.

What about this?

Cheers
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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Mark Wieder wrote:

Jacque-

Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 12:29:15 PM, you wrote:

  

To reset it on Windows, set the textfont of the control to a
Windows-native font. Since setting the font will wipe the size and style
info, you'll need to reset both of those too. See if that helps.



Yep - I had a look on XP, and setting the font to something that
actually exists on a Windows box gives the desired result.

  

I hope this is not going to be a problem with a stack that I develop on a
Mac and upload to my website with RunRev 4 (see Webinar stuff), so that
when folks try to use it on a PC running XP or Mandriva all the text shrinks
to midget letters.
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Re: Salivating . . .

2009-06-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson

stephen barncard wrote:

This is indeed a momentous occasion, as I have never seen such
unrestrained exuberance from Richmond before!

-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://barncard.com


2009/6/23 Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com

  

. . . Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah



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Well, if one wants to be b*tchy, one could point out that have I dished out
6 month's income to come to the Edinburgh conference; and I do feel a
certain sense of relief it won't be just for a jolly social call!

Also, I am, first of all, an educator; and with the advent of a FREE 
version of

revMedia I really believe that this will empower many many people in
a similar way to the wa y that Hypercard did; but in an even better way:

I have a number of 9,10,11 year old kids who have done silly, little,
kiddy jobs to buy their own Pentium 3 PCs (with a monitor, running at around
$50 right now) and are as keen as mustard to get started. They have
no money right now; but, in due course they will have, and if they grow
up with Runtime Revolution it should be fairly clear where they will
fling their money in the future.

The fact that I have persuaded those kids that it is much better to spend
the boling hot summer here in Bulgaria hunched over a PC learning
programming rather than playing shoot-em-up games will be supported
in a big way I could only fantasize about until 2 hours ago.

5 years ago, as part of my MSc, I trialled a mockup agent-led GUI coded in
RR with Primary teachers at Greyfriar's Primary School in St Andrews.
The teachers, extremely hard-working, devoted teachers, were blown away
with how rapidly one could run up half-decent stuff for content delivery
and reinforcement. None of them had anything that one could call
disposable income; free revMedia at home, and licensed RR at school
would have made all the difference. One teacher pointed to the school's
20-odd PCs running 98/XP and said that she was sick to death of getting
kids to use the Paint program (what a socking waste of resources!).

Here in Plovdiv they teach High School kids PASCAL, which is, unless
you are some sort of retro-geek, a major turn-off. I shall, very shortly,
become a pusher for RR, and be trotting round the school giving
demos of just what can be done.

Now, do you understand my   Hurrahs 
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Re: Aggregate values for columns

2009-06-23 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jun 23, 2009, at 10:10 AM, Josep wrote:


The code is:

On FillInData

...
Perform some Col operations
...

...

end FillInData

I need calculate the amounts for the taxes. When the users insert a  
item I
need calculate the total for the line. Multiply units by product  
cost, and

update the total for the document with her taxes.
I have three posibles taxes. After call uSumTotal for the col that  
have the

totals, I perform some others operations and fill the fields.

The question is if this is correct to do in FillInData, in your last  
post

you confirm that is the good place, and what effect can have in the
performance of the datagrid or the stack.


FillInData is a good place to perform cell specific actions but not  
column specific actions as you will be performing the column  
calculations way more often then is needed.


If I understand correctly you just need to make sure the aggregate  
values stay up to date:


1) After you draw the data grid for the first time.

2) When the user updates values in a cell.

If the above is true then I would add a handler to my card script  
called something like UpdateAggregateFields. This handler would  
perform all of the code that you currently have in FillInData that  
isn't cell specific.


You can then call this handler after (1) or (2) occurs. You can deal  
with (2) by handling the CloseFieldEditor message. The quickest way to  
do what you want to is something like this:


on CloseFieldEditor pFieldEditor
## save the data to dgData array before upating aggregate fields
SetDataOfIndex the dgIndex of me, the dgColumn of me, the text of  
pFieldEditor


## Update aggregate columns.
UpdateAggregateFields
end CloseFieldEditor

Make sense?

Additional details on field editors are available in this chapter of  
the manual:


Using the Built-In Field Editor
http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution_tools/manuals/datagrid/chapters/1536 



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Re: More Crossplatform Text Agony

2009-06-23 Thread François Chaplais


Le 23 juin 09 à 21:29, J. Landman Gay a écrit :


Scott Rossi wrote:
OK, in Rev 3.5, I create a brand new stack, let's say on OS X.  I  
add a
control, let's say a tab control, and set its text size and style.   
Now when
I move the stack to Vista or XP, the text of the tab control takes  
on some
default setting that I can't change.  Looking in the Text menu or  
using the
message box, the textsize/style is reported as being the same as my  
original

styling, but the appearance of the tab control is incorrect and won't
update. Using the Text menu or by script I am unable to modify the  
text

appearance.
Looking through custom properties of the stack/card with  
Revolution UI

elements... enabled in Preferences doesn't appear to show any custom
properties set for text.
WTF?  Even on newly created stacks with minimal text formatting, the
settings don't carry over across platforms, and won't update.


I haven't looked at the stack in Windows but peeked at it in OS X. I  
think the problem has to do with how textfonts work. Whenever you  
set a textstyle and size, the textfont is also stored; Rev can't  
save only size and style info without also saving the font. The font  
that is being stored for your tab control is Lucida Grande, which  
doesn't exist on Windows, so something else is being substituted  
there.


To reset it on Windows, set the textfont of the control to a Windows- 
native font. Since setting the font will wipe the size and style  
info, you'll need to reset both of those too. See if that helps.




the fonts that are common to my MacOS X Leopard system and my XP  
virtual machine are

Arial (four variants)
Comic Sans (plain and bold)
Courier new (4)
Georgia (4)
Impact
Symbol
Times New Roman (4)
Trebuchet (although it is called Trebuchet MS on my mac)
Verdana

FYI, my mac (as most of them) came with with a demo of office for mac.  
I snatched the fonts before wiping the demo, so I am not sure if these  
font come with every mac. However, these fonts are called Web safe  
in RapidWeaver.


HTH

François
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Re: Scrolling a Gigantic Text file in a field

2009-06-23 Thread capellan

Hi Andre,

Does text fields in HTML browsers have built-in
specific routines to show and scroll smoothly
big text files?

How did you discover this?

Thanks for the advice. i will check
this option closely.

Have a great day!

alejandro 


Andre Garzia-3 wrote:
 
 Alejandro,
 There's another way if you're on a windows or mac. You can use
 RevBrowser to fake a field and have a runtime generated HTML in it. It
 would scroll with no problem at all.
 
 What about this?
 
 Cheers
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Webinar Invite - some unanswered questions...

2009-06-23 Thread Kurt Kaufman
I look forward to information as to how data can be saved and  
retrieved using revlets.  I'm assuming for the moment that, unless  
the end-user agrees to security modifications in the web browser, one  
has to save any data to the server of the domain from which the  
revlets originate.


KK
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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Bruce Robertson
 That's a pity, works fine for me.
 
 They say it will be available shortly for download.

Any news on this?


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allowing other users to access my cpanel on rev-online

2009-06-23 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Is it possible to let another user to access my cPanel on rev-  
online I need to give them permission to upload files and make  
site wide changes but prefer not to let them have the same password as  
my main password.


If yes can someone point me in the right direction and if no then how  
do you collaborate with site development?


Thanks

Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
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iTunes Library Suite - libITS
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Re: allowing other users to access my cpanel on rev-online

2009-06-23 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Tom,

Don't give user access to your CPanel. You will regret it. Instead,  
create an FTP account for those users and let them upload files to  
their own directory over FTP.


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On 23 jun 2009, at 23:40, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Is it possible to let another user to access my cPanel on rev-  
online I need to give them permission to upload files and make  
site wide changes but prefer not to let them have the same password  
as my main password.


If yes can someone point me in the right direction and if no then  
how do you collaborate with site development?


Thanks

Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net

iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html


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Re: Staying in Edinburgh

2009-06-23 Thread Luis
Ditto. Although my reasons may be different: Coming back late to a 
Hostel, in whatever degree of stupor, might not be advisable...


Please note: I love Edinburgh, especially the parts that I remember...

Cheers,

Luis.


Jim Kanter wrote:

Andre,

You should consider looking for rooms to rent (flat share) in private
homes around Edinburgh and the area.

Jim
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Re: Aggregate values for columns

2009-06-23 Thread Josep

Hi,

Yes, this is correct. After edit some value is good with CloseFieldEditor,
but where call the function to control de datagrid draw? The user can (1)
load entire rows from the database and need calculate the totals and (2) add
manual the rows so every add or delete need perform the calc...

Where I put the call? The CloseFieldEditor is fired by drawing the datagrid
from a database or manual added rows? I'm confused. :(



Salut,
Josep
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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Judy Perry

Unless it crashes many more times on you, which is what it did to me...

:-(

Judy

On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Colin Holgate wrote:

GoToMeeting crashed on me. If that happens to you, reopen the app and choose 
Join from the GoToMeeting menu (on Mac), then paste in the ID that was in 
Bill's email. You'll have to fill in the form again, but after that things 
are good.

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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread Judy Perry

Or heavily-synthed...

Judy

On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Ken Ray wrote:


I'm connected, but Bill's voice sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks!

:-(


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Re: 4.0 Webinar Invite - Its Today!

2009-06-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

It was the helium.

Judy Perry wrote:

Or heavily-synthed...

Judy

On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Ken Ray wrote:


I'm connected, but Bill's voice sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks!

:-(


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Re: sorting question

2009-06-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Paul Gabel wrote:

Hello:

Is it possible to sort characters in a field by chars, not by item or 
line? That is, turn a field containing cba into abc using the sort 
(container) command. The docs don't make it seem possible.


Not directly, but using Craig's suggestion, you can do something like this:

function charSort pWord
   repeat for each char c in pWord
  put c  cr after temp
   end repeat
   sort lines of temp
   replace cr with empty in temp
   return temp
end charSort

It's fast.

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