Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Andre.Bisseret

Here (Rev 3.5 ; OSX 10.5.7 :
On Rev stacks arrow keys allow to move objects one pixel at a time as  
well as navigating through cards (if this option is selected).


On HC stacks converted to Rev stacks I can't  move objects neither  
navigate through cards (even if this option is selected).


So seems always the case. Don't know why :-(

Best regards from Grenoble
André

Le 8 juil. 09 à 06:54, Joe Lewis Wilkins a écrit :

OK, fellas. I've tried new stacks and the arrow keys work with them,  
but I've tried five different HC stacks that have been converted to  
Rev Stacks and the arrow keys don't work on any of them as they  
should. So... guess it has to do with the conversion process. Would  
someone else, please try a converted stack to see if this is ALWAYS  
the case.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:16 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Regardless, I am pretty sure that I used to be able to select an  
object and then move it a pixel at a time using the arrow keys.  
I'm trying to convert another old HC stack and find that doing  
this in 3.5 does not work. Am I batty or just confusing Rev with  
what I can do in MacDraft?


I just selected a btn, used my arrow keys and could move it one  
pixel at a time.


Using Rev 3.5 and  OS X 10.5.7

sims



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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar video link

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
I found it lagged it a bit too during the live webinar, but it was interesting!

Bernard

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Malte Brillrevolut...@derbrill.de wrote:
 Hi! (I hope you do not mind me changing the subject)

 For those of you who missed it. The recorded session is here:

 http://runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-07-07/2009-07-07-chartsEngine.wmv

 After watching the video I am thinking about upgrading my DSL connection
 though. The video lags a bit, but I hope it is interesting anyways.

 All the best,

 Malte
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Re: Rev and iphone

2009-07-08 Thread Ian Wood
I've done this for a little calculation app* so that I have access via  
iPhone, even using ? for * in the input field so that you don't have  
to keep changing the keyboard between letters and numbers.


Ian

*It's a helper app for working out how much I can bid on different  
eBay auctions, so a regular calculator is no use...


On 6 Jul 2009, at 01:32, Andre Garzia wrote:


no you can't but you can use the new on-rev service to create dynamic
web pages for the iphone (and every other browser out there).


On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 8:23 PM, revinfo1...@aol.com wrote:
I've been off the list for quite a while but I'm a regular rev  
user. What's going on with rev as it relates to the iphone? I've  
got stacks I'd love to be able to access from my iphone. Is it  
possible?




Jack
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dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Shao Sean
should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the  
labels of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data  
for each of the columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..



on mouseUp
  set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow   
LF  \

 pig  TAB  oink
end mouseUp
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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar video link

2009-07-08 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Malte Brillrevolut...@derbrill.de wrote:
 Hi! (I hope you do not mind me changing the subject)

 For those of you who missed it. The recorded session is here:

 http://runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-07-07/2009-07-07-chartsEngine.wmv

 After watching the video I am thinking about upgrading my DSL connection
 though. The video lags a bit, but I hope it is interesting anyways.

Awesome demo Malte. Sorry I couldn't be there but I found the video
most interesting.

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread kl...@major.on-rev.com

Hi Sean,

should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the  
labels of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data  
for each of the columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..



on mouseUp
 set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow   
LF  \

pig  TAB  oink
end mouseUp


works for me if I use CR instead of LF and if there are already at  
least two

(unlabled) columns  in the DG :-)


Best

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread kl...@major.on-rev.com

Hi SEan,

Am 08.07.2009 um 10:36 schrieb kl...@major.on-rev.com:


Hi Sean,

should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the  
labels of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data  
for each of the columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..


on mouseUp
set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow   
LF  \

   pig  TAB  oink
end mouseUp


works for me if I use CR instead of LF and if there are already at  
least two

(unlabled) columns  in the DG :-)


Sorry, just did a test, and this does not work here either?
Oops, the column names must be a comma separated list, but that does  
not work, too?



TREVOR! :-D


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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 70, Issue 14

2009-07-08 Thread Paul Franken
Ik ben afwezig tijdens de week van 6 tot 10 juli, als u dringende vragen heeft,
kan je steeds terecht bij mijn collega's van ICADS.

mvg, Paul

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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Go and get it! . . .

http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/KEYPADMOVER.rev.zip

it is ALSO available at the OLD revOnline under 'Richmond'

check the code; I've got things moving at 5 pixels per pop as, frankly, 
I find

it difficult to see if things are miving at a single pixel.

Be warned, as this uses rawKeyDown it will stop all other keyboard commands
working - hang on to your mouse!

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Thanks guys. I'll just keep trying. We're using the same everything.

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:16 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Regardless, I am pretty sure that I used to be able to select an 
object and then move it a pixel at a time using the arrow keys. I'm 
trying to convert another old HC stack and find that doing this in 
3.5 does not work. Am I batty or just confusing Rev with what I can 
do in MacDraft?


I just selected a btn, used my arrow keys and could move it one pixel 
at a time.


Using Rev 3.5 and  OS X 10.5.7

sims


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Re: Highlight instances of found text

2009-07-08 Thread Wilhelm Sanke

On Wed Jul 8, 2009, Sivakatirswami katir at hindu.org wrote:




Aloha and Namaste, Peter

Thank you!  this is very helpful... it's what I was looking for, but my
string manipulation skills are not as strong as yours and I defaulted to
the old hack which is to use find and then FoundChunk, which always
*seems* to work well, but often introduces some unsolvable gremlin.  
e.g. my function passes all lines/Paragraphs containing the search

string to a field for review, highlighting every instance of the found
text. The user can then print this out after editing it.

Using Supreme Being it found all the instances, but for some
mysterious reason highlighted all instances except

Supreme Being;

(snip)



It may be additionally worthwhile to have a look at the scripts of my  
Hypertext Annotations stack (2004), where searched strings are 
highlighted irrespective of other leading or trailing characters.


http://www.sanke.org/Software/HypertextAnnotations.zip

Regards,

Wilhelm Sanke

http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia
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active stack

2009-07-08 Thread Beat Cornaz
I have a mainstack with several substacks. One of the substacks is a  
tiny 'Indicator' and I have 'set the systemWindow of stack  
Indicator to true'.
So this stack floats above everything else. I have a button to go  
from substack A to substack B. I have - go stack B - in the script  
of the button.
Clicking the button does make the substack B appear, but it has not  
become the active stack. Only if I click in the substack B it  
becomes the active stack (and gets the proper menu in Mac OSX).

All works fine if I close the stack Indicator.
So, what commands do I use to make the stack appear and become the  
active stack with the indicator open?. Toplevel does close the stack  
first (i don't want that) and does not work either as I can remember.


Thanks,

Beat
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Re: active stack

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
try

go stack B as toplevel

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Beat Cornazb.cor...@gmx.net wrote:
 I have a mainstack with several substacks. One of the substacks is a tiny
 'Indicator' and I have 'set the systemWindow of stack Indicator to true'.
 So this stack floats above everything else. I have a button to go from
 substack A to substack B. I have - go stack B - in the script of the
 button.
 Clicking the button does make the substack B appear, but it has not become
 the active stack. Only if I click in the substack B it becomes the active
 stack (and gets the proper menu in Mac OSX).
 All works fine if I close the stack Indicator.
 So, what commands do I use to make the stack appear and become the active
 stack with the indicator open?. Toplevel does close the stack first (i don't
 want that) and does not work either as I can remember.

 Thanks,

 Beat
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Re: active stack

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
Sorry I didn't see that you had tried using 'toplevel'. Can you
elaborate on the relationship between stacks A, B and Indicator? Are
they all substacks of the same stack.

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Bernard Devlinbdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
 try

 go stack B as toplevel

 Bernard

 On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Beat Cornazb.cor...@gmx.net wrote:
 I have a mainstack with several substacks. One of the substacks is a tiny
 'Indicator' and I have 'set the systemWindow of stack Indicator to true'.
 So this stack floats above everything else. I have a button to go from
 substack A to substack B. I have - go stack B - in the script of the
 button.
 Clicking the button does make the substack B appear, but it has not become
 the active stack. Only if I click in the substack B it becomes the active
 stack (and gets the proper menu in Mac OSX).
 All works fine if I close the stack Indicator.
 So, what commands do I use to make the stack appear and become the active
 stack with the indicator open?. Toplevel does close the stack first (i don't
 want that) and does not work either as I can remember.

 Thanks,

 Beat
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Re: active stack

2009-07-08 Thread Malte Brill
Have you tried setting the defaultstack after your go command? What is  
the mode of stack B?


Cheers,

Malte
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Re: UDP not connecting on Mac OSX Leopard

2009-07-08 Thread Jim Ault
Short answer:  Rev 2.7.2  works   and   2.9.0 does not  (on both the  
same subnet and static IP configuration)

I don't own 3.+ so I cannot test this version.

UDP on OSX Tiger listens using 2.7.2
TCP on OSX Tiger listens using 2.7.2

UDP on OSX Leopard listens using 2.7.2  **not
UDP on OSX Leopard listens using 2.9.0  **not

TCP on OSX Leopard listens using 2.7.2
TCP on OSX Leopard listens using 2.9.0  **not

TCP on OSX Leopard listens using stand alone compiled with 2.7.2
TCP on OSX Leopard listens using stand alone compiled with 2.9.0  **not


On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:


Jim Ault wrote:

Jim - I could preface each part of my reply with  Sorry I don't  
have a Mac w/ Leopard to check,
I don't seem to be able to make the easy connections between Macs  
running OSX 10.5 using Alex Tweedly's companion stacks

UDP Echo Client
UDP Echo Server

I have set the fire wall in OSX to 'allow all incoming connections',
...check, but I wouldn't be surprised if that meant allow incoming  
TCP connections, and there might be a separate setting for UDP.

both computers have a static IP address,
are connected to the internet using a switch (not a router)

No, I don't believe that. (Almost) no-one is connected to the  
Internet without a router - it's just a question of where the router  
is. Do you mean that the computers are both connected to a switch -  
and behind that is the router and Internet connection ? And  
therefore the two should be communicating locally ?
Cable modem  switch (2) computers with static IP addresses in same  
subnet 255.255.255.224




but UDP traffic between them does not test positive.
This has not been a problem in the past using OSX 10.4 (Tiger)

[1]
compiled - UDP Echo Client running as an app on computer B
UDP Echo Server in Rev 2.7.2 on computer A

[2]
compiled - UDP Echo Client running as an app on computer B
UDP Echo Server in Rev 2.9.0 on computer A

Do you still have 10.4 systems around so you can try client on 10.4  
and server on 10.5, etc. ?
only on one system which I will try tonight as a third cpu on the same  
wireless router



Can anyone shed some light on how to make this work?
Stupid question - does it work with client and server on the same  
computer ?

localhost  or 127.0.0.1  works as expected


Are they on the same subnet ?

subnet mask is the same   255.255.255.224

Can you do a ping from one to the other ?

Screen Sharing works, so does FTP in both directions.
In fact I use screen sharing to operate the Mac mini running the app.


How about a traceroute - just to check there is a direct connection ?
If you clear the arp cache, then run the client, does the sever then  
show up in the arp cache ?
 (in a terminal window - arp -a to see the cache, arp -d -a to  
clear it)





I'll try to find a Leopard system tomorrow to play with it 

-- Alex.
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Re: active stack

2009-07-08 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Beat,

A failsafe method is to use the target in a frontscript.

on resumeStack
  showActiveStack
  -- do something with the result if you like
  pass resumeStack
end resumeStack

on preOpenStack
  showActiveStack
  -- do something with the result if you like
  pass preOpenStack
end preOpenstack

on showActiveStack theTarget
  if theTarget is empty then put long id of the target into theTarget
  put the short name of theTarget into myStack
  -- do something with myStack for example...
  if fld Current Stack of stack Tiny Window is not myStack then
put myStack into fld Current Stack of stack Tiny Window
  end if
  return theTarget -- might be useful
end showActiveStack

-- Optionally, use the following to display the mouseStack
on mouseMove
  put long id of the target into myTarget
  put value(word (wordOffset(stack,myTarget) + 1) of myTarget) into  
myStackPath

  put long id of stack myStackPath into myStack
  -- you might also use the long id of the mouseStack
  -- but I believe that may not always work
  showActiveStack myStack
  -- do something with the result if you like
  pass preOpenStack
end mouseMove

(Please mind line wraps and typos).

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Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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http://economy-x-talk.com
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If you sent me an e-mail before 21 June and haven't got a reply yet,  
please send me a reminder.


P.S. There is still the Dutch forum at http://www.runrev.info/rrforum/




On 8 jul 2009, at 11:44, Beat Cornaz wrote:

I have a mainstack with several substacks. One of the substacks is a  
tiny 'Indicator' and I have 'set the systemWindow of stack  
Indicator to true'.
So this stack floats above everything else. I have a button to go  
from substack A to substack B. I have - go stack B - in the script  
of the button.
Clicking the button does make the substack B appear, but it has  
not become the active stack. Only if I click in the substack B it  
becomes the active stack (and gets the proper menu in Mac OSX).

All works fine if I close the stack Indicator.
So, what commands do I use to make the stack appear and become the  
active stack with the indicator open?. Toplevel does close the stack  
first (i don't want that) and does not work either as I can remember.


Thanks,

Beat



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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:23 AM, Shao Sean wrote:

should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the  
labels of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data  
for each of the columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..



on mouseUp
 set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow   
LF  \

pig  TAB  oink
end mouseUp


In the code above moo and cow would have to be the name of the  
columns. The columns would have to already exist if you are passing in  
the names. Do they?


Regards,

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
I think I just posted the same question as Shao Sean on the
screensteps documentation site for the datagrid.  Apologies for that
Trevor.  Feel free to answer me here or on that site (I think I also
spotted an error in the sample data on the relevant screensteps page).

Basically my question was is it possible to determine the the number
of columns and the names of the columns using dgText[true] without
resorting to the property inspector.

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Trevor DeVoreli...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:
 On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:23 AM, Shao Sean wrote:

 should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the labels
 of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data for each of the
 columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..


 on mouseUp
  set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow  LF  \
        pig  TAB  oink
 end mouseUp

 In the code above moo and cow would have to be the name of the columns.
 The columns would have to already exist if you are passing in the names. Do
 they?

 Regards,

 --
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 Blue Mango Learning Systems
 www.bluemangolearning.com    -    www.screensteps.com
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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread kl...@major.on-rev.com

Hi Treovor,


On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:23 AM, Shao Sean wrote:

should the following not work? line 1 moo and cow would be the  
labels of the columns and line 2 pig and oink would be the data  
for each of the columns.. all i get is an empty data grid..


on mouseUp
set the dgText[TRUE] of group DataGrid to moo  TAB  cow   
LF  \

   pig  TAB  oink
end mouseUp


In the code above moo and cow would have to be the name of the  
columns. The columns would have to already exist if you are passing  
in the names. Do they?


This does not work, but should, right?

on mouseUp
   put moo,cow into tCols
   put moo moo  TAB  cow cow  CR  pig  TAB  oink into  
tContent

   set the dgtext[true] of grp DataGrid to tCols  CR  tContent
end mouseUp

???


Regards,

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Blue Mango Learning Systems
www.bluemangolearning.com-www.screensteps.com


Best

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 8:55 AM, kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:


This does not work, but should, right?

on mouseUp
  put moo,cow into tCols
  put moo moo  TAB  cow cow  CR  pig  TAB  oink into  
tContent

  set the dgtext[true] of grp DataGrid to tCols  CR  tContent
end mouseUp


Only if you have already defined moo and cow columns in the data  
grid. When you include column names in the dgText the data grid will  
not create them for you automatically.


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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


Basically my question was is it possible to determine the the number
of columns and the names of the columns using dgText[true] without
resorting to the property inspector.


When you fetch the dgText just set pIncludeColumnNames to true the  
column names will be included on line 1.


put the dgText[true] of group DataGrid into theText -- line 1 has  
column names


I just noticed that this isn't included in the API docs (it was added  
in 1.0.0 build 8 which was included in gm-2) so I updated them.


Regards,

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread kl...@major.on-rev.com

Hi Trevor,


On Jul 8, 2009, at 8:55 AM, kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:


This does not work, but should, right?

on mouseUp
 put moo,cow into tCols
 put moo moo  TAB  cow cow  CR  pig  TAB  oink into  
tContent

 set the dgtext[true] of grp DataGrid to tCols  CR  tContent
end mouseUp


Only if you have already defined moo and cow columns in the data  
grid. When you include column names in the dgText the data grid will  
not create them for you automatically.


AHA! My fault, I thought one could provide the wanted column LABELS in  
the first line.


Thanks for the info!


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Best

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
Trevor, thanks for your speedy responses.

Is it possible that one could set the number  names of columns in a
future version?  Or would that just not be possible given the
motivation  design behind the DataGrid?

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Bernard Devlinbdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think I just posted the same question as Shao Sean on the
 screensteps documentation site for the datagrid.  Apologies for that
 Trevor.  Feel free to answer me here or on that site (I think I also
 spotted an error in the sample data on the relevant screensteps page).

 Basically my question was is it possible to determine the the number
 of columns and the names of the columns using dgText[true] without
 resorting to the property inspector.

 Bernard

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


Trevor, thanks for your speedy responses.

Is it possible that one could set the number  names of columns in a
future version?  Or would that just not be possible given the
motivation  design behind the DataGrid?


You should use the dgProps[columns] property to do that.

Regards,

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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
Marvellous.  Can the DataGrid poach eggs? ;-)

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Trevor DeVoreli...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:
 On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:

 Trevor, thanks for your speedy responses.

 Is it possible that one could set the number  names of columns in a
 future version?  Or would that just not be possible given the
 motivation  design behind the DataGrid?

 You should use the dgProps[columns] property to do that.
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Printing problem

2009-07-08 Thread Charles Szasz

I have two cards in my stack. One card is for screen display where some
calculations are done. The second card is my print card, where the results
of the first card are inserted for printing. When I used the Open Printing
with Dialog and print, I get the desired results of the print card being
printed but I also get one blank sheet of paper that comes out with the hard
copy. Is this an OSX problem or do I need to add something to my script to
keep an extra sheet of paper coming out of the printer?
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http://www.nabble.com/Printing-problem-tp24392121p24392121.html
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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:49 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


Marvellous.  Can the DataGrid poach eggs? ;-)


Metaphorically speaking, yes.

Regards,

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OSX drag drop rev application?

2009-07-08 Thread Alex Shaw

Hi

No problems getting the global variable $1 working on a runrev windows 
standalone to determine what data file was dropped on the application or 
double-clicked to launch the standalone but how do you do this on OSX?


Discovered if the data file is really a renamed stack set to be opened 
by the osx compiled rev standalone then that works ok (stack just runs 
and no need for $1) but what if you do not want to use a rev stack file 
for your data file container or want to activate the rev app by dropping 
a data file onto the standalone application icon sitting on your dock?


regards
alex
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Re: UDP not connecting on Mac OSX Leopard

2009-07-08 Thread Jim Ault
Would calling shell commands on Leopard be a good test of Rev using  
UDP ?

Rev 2.7.2 does TCP on Leopard, not UDP
Rev 2.9.0 does not do UDP on Leopard for 127.0.0.1 (localhost)

If the shell commands using Terminal don't work properly, then it  
would not be a Rev problem.

Just a thought

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:


Jim Ault wrote:

Jim - I could preface each part of my reply with  Sorry I don't  
have a Mac w/ Leopard to check,
I don't seem to be able to make the easy connections between Macs  
running OSX 10.5 using Alex Tweedly's companion stacks

UDP Echo Client
UDP Echo Server

I have set the fire wall in OSX to 'allow all incoming connections',
...check, but I wouldn't be surprised if that meant allow incoming  
TCP connections, and there might be a separate setting for UDP.

both computers have a static IP address,
are connected to the internet using a switch (not a router)

No, I don't believe that. (Almost) no-one is connected to the  
Internet without a router - it's just a question of where the router  
is. Do you mean that the computers are both connected to a switch -  
and behind that is the router and Internet connection ? And  
therefore the two should be communicating locally ?

but UDP traffic between them does not test positive.
This has not been a problem in the past using OSX 10.4 (Tiger)

[1]
compiled - UDP Echo Client running as an app on computer B
UDP Echo Server in Rev 2.7.2 on computer A

[2]
compiled - UDP Echo Client running as an app on computer B
UDP Echo Server in Rev 2.9.0 on computer A

Do you still have 10.4 systems around so you can try client on 10.4  
and server on 10.5, etc. ?

Can anyone shed some light on how to make this work?
Stupid question - does it work with client and server on the same  
computer ?

Are they on the same subnet ?
Can you do a ping from one to the other ?
How about a traceroute - just to check there is a direct connection ?
If you clear the arp cache, then run the client, does the sever then  
show up in the arp cache ?
 (in a terminal window - arp -a to see the cache, arp -d -a to  
clear it)



I'll try to find a Leopard system tomorrow to play with it 

-- Alex.

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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Thanks Richmond. You always seem to have a new wrinkle of some sort to  
everything! (smile)


Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 2:02 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:


Go and get it! . . .

http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/KEYPADMOVER.rev.zip

it is ALSO available at the OLD revOnline under 'Richmond'

check the code; I've got things moving at 5 pixels per pop as,  
frankly, I find

it difficult to see if things are miving at a single pixel.

Be warned, as this uses rawKeyDown it will stop all other keyboard  
commands

working - hang on to your mouse!

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Thanks guys. I'll just keep trying. We're using the same everything.

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:16 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Regardless, I am pretty sure that I used to be able to select an  
object and then move it a pixel at a time using the arrow keys.  
I'm trying to convert another old HC stack and find that doing  
this in 3.5 does not work. Am I batty or just confusing Rev with  
what I can do in MacDraft?


I just selected a btn, used my arrow keys and could move it one  
pixel at a time.


Using Rev 3.5 and  OS X 10.5.7

sims


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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar tomorrow

2009-07-08 Thread Paul Looney

Hi Jim,
I could hear the audio through my laptop speakers. I had to set the  
volume to the max, but, otherwise, it was fine.

17 G4 PB, OS X 10.4.11.
I did no special setup, just used the default.

Irrespective of the Charts demo (which was good) I always find it  
fascinating to watch a Pro work his computer. Double thanks Malte.

Paul Looney

On Jul 7, 2009, at 10:37 PM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Jul 8, 2009, at 7:30 AM, Shao Sean wrote:

or they could just click the show me in my time zone link as i  
did only to discover it was at 11am EST but I did manage to get  
there about 11:15 and got to see Malte build the CPU load  
application in 20 lines of code!


Could you also hear him? If so, did you use head phones, speakers?
Wish I knew the magic formula for this webinar thing. I left after  
a few minutes as I could not hear any audio. I'll watch (and listen  
to) the recorded version today.



sims
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Windows 7 Platform ID

2009-07-08 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon

Hi from Paris,

I ran one of my rev stacks on a PC under Windows 7,
and it did not find a win32 platform ID.

Would it by chance be Win64 ?

Anybody know ?

-Francis

Nothing should ever be done for the first time !


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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Thanks for the confirmation, Andre.

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 12:33 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:


Here (Rev 3.5 ; OSX 10.5.7 :
On Rev stacks arrow keys allow to move objects one pixel at a time  
as well as navigating through cards (if this option is selected).


On HC stacks converted to Rev stacks I can't  move objects neither  
navigate through cards (even if this option is selected).


So seems always the case. Don't know why :-(

Best regards from Grenoble
André

Le 8 juil. 09 à 06:54, Joe Lewis Wilkins a écrit :

OK, fellas. I've tried new stacks and the arrow keys work with  
them, but I've tried five different HC stacks that have been  
converted to Rev Stacks and the arrow keys don't work on any of  
them as they should. So... guess it has to do with the conversion  
process. Would someone else, please try a converted stack to see if  
this is ALWAYS the case.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:16 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Regardless, I am pretty sure that I used to be able to select an  
object and then move it a pixel at a time using the arrow keys.  
I'm trying to convert another old HC stack and find that doing  
this in 3.5 does not work. Am I batty or just confusing Rev with  
what I can do in MacDraft?


I just selected a btn, used my arrow keys and could move it one  
pixel at a time.


Using Rev 3.5 and  OS X 10.5.7

sims


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dgColumnIsVisible

2009-07-08 Thread Bernard Devlin
I tried to add this as a comment on the screensteps site, but after
telling me I got the captcha wrong, the captcha mechanism froze up and
I couldn't do anything.

I'm trying to make a column invisible by the following command (after
creating the cols  data by script):

set the dgColumnIsInvisible[6] of pViewLongID to false

Having the reference to the DataGrid in a variable is not a problem
for setting the columns and data of the DG, so I wouldn't expect it to
be a problem when setting this property either.  But even hard-coding
the explicit name of the DataGrid does not work.

If I toggle the visibility of column 6 in the inspector, then I can
see the dgColumnIsVisible message in the message watcher, but not when
I issue the command.

Strangely enough, I put a breakpoint in the setProp handler for the
DataGrid library, but nothing would seem to trigger that (not even
setting the propery in the inspector).  I thought I should be able to
step through the code in DataGrid library, but apparently not.

Bernard
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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread J. Landman Gay

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
OK, fellas. I've tried new stacks and the arrow keys work with them, but 
I've tried five different HC stacks that have been converted to Rev 
Stacks and the arrow keys don't work on any of them as they should. 
So... guess it has to do with the conversion process. Would someone 
else, please try a converted stack to see if this is ALWAYS the case.


I've seen this too with converted HC stacks. In the message box do this:

 set the HCAddressing to false

That fixes it.

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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar tomorrow

2009-07-08 Thread Jim Kanter
Where can we watch the recording? I had to miss the live webina=r.

Jim
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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Jacqi,

I had tried this earlier without success. Trying it once again results  
in this error msg:


I copied and pasted your statement into the msg box.

Message execution error:
Error description: Chunk: can't find object

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:07 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


set the HCAddressing to false


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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

I'm beginning to wonder if HCAddressing exists in 3.5.

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Jacqi,

I had tried this earlier without success. Trying it once again  
results in this error msg:


I copied and pasted your statement into the msg box.

Message execution error:
Error description: Chunk: can't find object

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:07 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


set the HCAddressing to false




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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 70, Issue 15

2009-07-08 Thread Paul Franken
Ik ben afwezig tijdens de week van 6 tot 10 juli, als u dringende vragen heeft,
kan je steeds terecht bij mijn collega's van ICADS.

mvg, Paul

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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread J. Landman Gay

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Hi Jacqi,

I had tried this earlier without success. Trying it once again results 
in this error msg:


I copied and pasted your statement into the msg box.

Message execution error:
Error description: Chunk: can't find object


Sorry, I misspoke. It should be:

  set the HCAddressing of this stack to false

Too early to think yet. ;)

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Re: Printing problem

2009-07-08 Thread Andre.Bisseret


Le 8 juil. 09 à 16:02, Charles Szasz a écrit :



I have two cards in my stack. One card is for screen display where  
some
calculations are done. The second card is my print card, where the  
results
of the first card are inserted for printing. When I used the Open  
Printing
with Dialog and print, I get the desired results of the print card  
being
printed but I also get one blank sheet of paper that comes out with  
the hard

copy.
Sorry ; I am not sure to understand correctly : what do you mean by  
comes out with : I understand that after the first sheet has been  
printed normally, then your printer deliver another (empty) sheet ?

Is this an OSX problem or do I need to add something to my script to
keep an extra sheet of paper coming out of the printer?
--

On a two cds stack, I just tried :

open printing with dialog
print cd 2
close printing

I did not get a blank sheet after the first one, which was printed  
normally (OSX 10.5.7 ; Rev 3.5).


Best regards from Grenoble

André
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Re: OSX drag drop rev application?

2009-07-08 Thread J. Landman Gay

Alex Shaw wrote:

Hi

No problems getting the global variable $1 working on a runrev windows 
standalone to determine what data file was dropped on the application or 
double-clicked to launch the standalone but how do you do this on OSX?


Discovered if the data file is really a renamed stack set to be opened 
by the osx compiled rev standalone then that works ok (stack just runs 
and no need for $1) but what if you do not want to use a rev stack file 
for your data file container or want to activate the rev app by dropping 
a data file onto the standalone application icon sitting on your dock?


Use an AppleEvent handler for Macs:

on appleEvent pClass, pID
  if pClass is aevt and pID is odoc then
-- the file path is in the appleEvent data
request appleEvent data
put it into tFilePath
-- open the file here
  else
pass appleEvent
  end if
end appleEvent

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Re: Moving objects with arrow keys

2009-07-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Thanks, that did fix things.

Joe Wilkins

On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:26 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


set the HCAddressing of this stack to false


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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 70, Issue 16

2009-07-08 Thread Paul Franken
Ik ben afwezig tijdens de week van 6 tot 10 juli, als u dringende vragen heeft,
kan je steeds terecht bij mijn collega's van ICADS.

mvg, Paul

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Re: Is it just me or......

2009-07-08 Thread weslyn whitehead
is there a way to add line numbering in the IDE i have not seen a preference
that pertains to this and is something i sorely miss. i also dont see it in
glx2 either.While im thinking i need to check and see if there on On-Rev. If
not is there a easy way to add some? Thanks everyone
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Re: Is it just me or......

2009-07-08 Thread Jerry Daniels
docwes...no numbers in GLX2. cntl+L will get you a dialog to select a  
line number.


Best,

Jerry Daniels

Daniels  Mara, Inc.
Makers of GLX2
http://www.glx2.com

On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:58 AM, weslyn whitehead wrote:

is there a way to add line numbering in the IDE i have not seen a  
preference
that pertains to this and is something i sorely miss. i also dont  
see it in
glx2 either.While im thinking i need to check and see if there on On- 
Rev. If

not is there a easy way to add some? Thanks everyone
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Re: Is it just me or......

2009-07-08 Thread J. Landman Gay

weslyn whitehead wrote:

is there a way to add line numbering in the IDE i have not seen a preference
that pertains to this and is something i sorely miss.


Rev Preferences - Script Editor - Line Numbers

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It's just me

2009-07-08 Thread DunbarX
Line numbers are very nice. Character numbers would be nice, too. When one 
gets an error that pinpoints a character in a line in the script editor 
(even though sometimes it tells you near...) I stiill sometimes find I have 
to 
count chars to see exactly where to start thinking. This is a pain in long 
lines.

Unless one was using a monospaced font, a horizontal character ruler would 
not work, and might be too far removed vertically from the offending line 
unless one scrolled constantly. How about a balloon that measures where you 
are? Anyone else think this is useful?

Craig Newman


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No trace in the debugger?

2009-07-08 Thread Howard Bornstein
Speaking of things apparently missing in the IDE, I've started using 3.5
more often (yes, I was still stuck in 2.9, since it was so unbelievably
stable) and I noticed that there no longer seems to be a trace command in
the debugger.

The V3.5 User's Guide says there should be a Trace command in the debugger
menu just above the Run command but it's not there. Nor do I see a Trace
icon in the script window.

Am I missing something obvious here?

-- 
Regards,

Howard Bornstein
---
www.designeq.com
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Re: Printing problem

2009-07-08 Thread Charles Szasz

Andre,

Thanks for your reply! What I meant is that I get a hard copy of the card
and then a blank sheet of paper. But I found that Answer Printer eliminates
the problem.  Thanks again.




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Re: dgColumnIsVisible

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:


I tried to add this as a comment on the screensteps site, but after
telling me I got the captcha wrong, the captcha mechanism froze up and
I couldn't do anything.

I'm trying to make a column invisible by the following command (after
creating the cols  data by script):

set the dgColumnIsInvisible[6] of pViewLongID to false


Two things:

1) There is no dgColumnIsInvisible property. It is dgColumnIsVisible.

2) Do you have a column named 6 or are you trying to hide column  
number six? you need to pass in a column name to dgColumnIsInvisible.


Debugging - I imagine this is related to the fact that the data grid  
stack has a rev prefix revdatagridlibrary.


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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Shao Sean

You should use the dgProps[columns] property to do that.


Not too certain about others, but why does the data grid not  
automatically do it?

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Re: Rev 4 beta status [OT-humor]

2009-07-08 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Well, soon it will be mud pies! 


Although there are a few people who have problems counting beyond 7
I don't just suppose many subscribe to the RR Use-List.

And promises are always difficult to keep; especially where
deliverables that depend upon other variables are involved; so
probably better in the first place not to make promises at all.

Ah, well, it is always nice to have something to look forward to.  :)

And, as previously observed, better a 4.0 legged table than a
3 legged one patched up with glue and string.

What was it they threw at Bill Gates a while back I wonder?

And, I suppose for Steve Jobs it would have to be 'Vegan Pies' whatever
they might be.

Marian Petrides wrote:

=={) Richmond
(cream pie)

just kidding :-


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Re: dataGrid - set the dgData[TRUE] to tText

2009-07-08 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Shao Sean wrote:


You should use the dgProps[columns] property to do that.


Not too certain about others, but why does the data grid not  
automatically do it?


The scenario that came to mind when I was deciding whether or not to  
automatically create columns when passing in headers as the first key:


Application has a table and allows user to select a text file to  
import. The text file has some additional columns besides those being  
defined in the table. As a developer do you want those extra columns  
to automatically be displayed in the table?


Maybe, maybe not. It is simple enough to create the columns yourself  
if you do and this way there are no unintended consequences in your  
shipping application.


It is true that setting the dgText without providing column headers  
will create columns for you but really that was only done so that a  
developer using a table for the first time could enter some data in  
the property inspector and see it appear in the data grid.


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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar tomorrow

2009-07-08 Thread Malte Brill
Thank you all for the kind words. The webinar was fun, though I must  
admit I was pretty nervous the whole day. It is rather strange to  
speak and have no direct feedback from the people listening to you and  
I guess even stranger if you are not a native speaker. :)


 Also I would have slowed down a bit with the presentation of the  
graphs, if I would have been able to see the lag in video. Live and  
learn...


I so look forward to the con in September and hope to see many of you  
there. :)


Jim: The video can be found here:

http://runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-07-07/2009-07-07-chartsEngine.wmv

All the best,

Malte


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Re: ChartsEngine Webinar tomorrow

2009-07-08 Thread Andre Garzia
Malte,

I am not a native speaker (or listener for that case) but I could hear
and understand you perfectly on the video. ChartsEngine is amazing,
congratulations! I look forward to meet you there at the con!

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Malte Brillrevolut...@derbrill.de wrote:
 Thank you all for the kind words. The webinar was fun, though I must admit I
 was pretty nervous the whole day. It is rather strange to speak and have no
 direct feedback from the people listening to you and I guess even stranger
 if you are not a native speaker. :)

  Also I would have slowed down a bit with the presentation of the graphs, if
 I would have been able to see the lag in video. Live and learn...

 I so look forward to the con in September and hope to see many of you there.
 :)

 Jim: The video can be found here:

 http://runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-07-07/2009-07-07-chartsEngine.wmv

 All the best,

 Malte


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Re: Windows 7 Platform ID

2009-07-08 Thread Eddie
My understanding is that Windows 7 will ship in 32 bit and 64 bit 
versions.  I would tend to assume you could follow MS's KB article on 
checking how many bits you have for Windows 7 the same way you could do 
for other platforms:  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218.




Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

Hi from Paris,

I ran one of my rev stacks on a PC under Windows 7,
and it did not find a win32 platform ID.

Would it by chance be Win64 ?

Anybody know ?

-Francis

Nothing should ever be done for the first time !


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Re: Windows 7 Platform ID

2009-07-08 Thread Eddie

I hit the send button a little premature...

Since Windows 7 has not shipped, perhaps Revolution has not been updated to 
report Win32?  I ask this since the Dictionary for 3.5 says all versions of 
Windows should report Win32 for any post 3.1 version.  I do wonder if there 
would be a need to distinguish between 32bit and 64bit Windows?


Eddie wrote:
My understanding is that Windows 7 will ship in 32 bit and 64 bit 
versions.  I would tend to assume you could follow MS's KB article on 
checking how many bits you have for Windows 7 the same way you could 
do for other platforms:  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218.







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