Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> Do you remember that Jiro Harada
> developed an external to display
> Flash movies in Rev?
> 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg129989.html
> 
> Did you know if his application is
> affected by recent Flash update?

For the most part, Flash runs OK in revBrowser (some interaction issues not
withstanding).  The rev dev folks believe there may be some issue that
occurs in the combination latest version of Flash + revBrowser on Windows +
localization, which was only apparent through a front page ad on
YouTube.com.  Flash on other sites works OK.  I assume since F-ab is an app,
not running in a browser (IE), it is not affected.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design


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RE: Sarah Reichelt's XML sample stack

2010-06-25 Thread Mark Smith
Hi Simon, there is a lot of material online although it can take awhile to 
find. I've compiled some of the most interesting looking links below (if anyone 
knows of others sites please let me know). Keep in mind that the BYU course 
material is all online, so you don't have to signup or register for anything on 
that site. Also, I think Sarah Reichelt's blog is listed here (its 
identified only by the first name). I've not tried all of these so can't vouch 
for them, but they are my intended starting points. If you have the stamina to 
work through this you'll be a Rev guru by the end. Good luck. 

http://www.runrev.com/developers/lessons-and-tutorials/tutorials/online-scripting-conferences/

http://www.aslugontheroad.co.cc/index.php?option=com_weblinks&view=category&id=36%3Ahow-to-script&Itemid=61

http://www.tactilemedia.com/index.html?http%3A//www.tactilemedia.com/site_files/software/tutorials.html%3Fhttp%253A//www.tactilemedia.com/site_files/software/tutorial_thumbs.html

http://sarahrev.blogspot.com/

http://revolution.byu.edu./

http://www.runrev.com/developers/

http://runrevplanet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=7&Itemid=65&limitstart=8

http://runrevplanet.com/index.php?searchword=tip+1&ordering=&searchphrase=all&Itemid=1&option=com_search

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Subject: Sarah Reichelt's XML sample stack

Is Sarah still around?  I searched the archives for an XML sample
stack to get my feet wet but her sample seems to be missing from her
site (I can't find it to save my life).

I also found 1 revonline lesson but would like a few *starter* stacks
to review as well.

Thanks.
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Sarah Reichelt's XML sample stack

2010-06-25 Thread Simon Lord
Is Sarah still around?  I searched the archives for an XML sample
stack to get my feet wet but her sample seems to be missing from her
site (I can't find it to save my life).

I also found 1 revonline lesson but would like a few *starter* stacks
to review as well.

Thanks.
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Re: Question about Native Geometry

2010-06-25 Thread David C.
> Rev on Linux has become pretty much unusable after buying a bigger screen
> with higher resolution, since unless you change the monitor to a lower
> resolution every time Rev starts up, the IDE is unreadably small.
>
> Is it possible to use Native Geometry to fix this?

Hello Peter,
Out of curiosity, what size monitor and resolution?
I have a 20' wide screen that I'm using to run the latest edition of
Ubuntu on and the Rev IDE is very easy on these tired old eyes in this
setup. Of course, the on-board video card is maxed out at 1600 x 900
and I'd like to take it up a couple of notches in fact.

I'm just guessing that you are running well past my setup...

Best regards,
David C.
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Alejandro Tejada

Hi Scott,

Do you remember that Jiro Harada
developed an external to display
Flash movies in Rev?

http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg129989.html

Did you know if his application is
affected by recent Flash update?

Al
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Question about Native Geometry

2010-06-25 Thread Peter Alcibiades
Rev on Linux has become pretty much unusable after buying a bigger screen 
with higher resolution, since unless you change the monitor to a lower 
resolution every time Rev starts up, the IDE is unreadably small.

Is it possible to use Native Geometry to fix this?

Peter
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
Isn't Idle just another system message? Why would that be processed and not the 
others? I think that the RevBrowser actually generates an idle message in order 
to allow for just this sort of thing. But I am just guessing here. 

Bob


On Jun 25, 2010, at 11:19 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> Ba-BINK! You probably stumbled upon what the whole issue is with a
>> slew of RevBrowser problems people are having. Hey Revolution Guys!
>> Are you reading all this?
> 
> Probably not, the engineers read the Improve list but rarely get time to come 
> over here.
> 
> What it sounds like to me is that this kind of "problem" is just a 
> side-effect of running an external that can interact only with its own 
> window. An idle handler would force a sliver of time to be devoted to the 
> engine in the background. As soon as it gets a chance, all the backlogged 
> system messages are sent. This would be similar to using "wait x seconds with 
> messages" -- using "with messages" gives a time slice to the engine to do its 
> cleanup work, and without that the handler is blocking. Ditto for the 
> external. As long as the mouse is inside revbrowser, the card underneath gets 
> no time slice for maintenance.
> 
> Just my theory, but if it's true, it isn't a bug per se, it's just how things 
> work and developers would need to accomodate it. Using idle is a pretty 
> clever workaround.
> 
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Re: Line Numbers in Text Editor

2010-06-25 Thread Alex Tweedly
The straightforward answer is using formattedText . but the deeper 
question is what line numbering you want for the lines when there is 
line-wrapping happening. For instance, if it is something like a source 
code editor, then the line numbers (IMHO) should be independent of the 
size of window currenty in use.


For example,  if I have the following text

 1   My first line
 2 this is a very long line of text that is going to be wrapped in a 
moment when I make the window narrow.

 3 third line.

Then when the window becomes narrow, do I *want*

 1   My first line
 2  this is a very long line of text that is going to be wrapped
 3  in a moment when I make the window narrow.
 4  third line.

or do I want something like

 1   My first line
 2   this is a very long line of text that is going to be wrapped
 2a  in a moment when I make the window narrow.
 3   third line.

It really depends on whether you are numbering the lines of the window 
or the lines of the underlying text (or source code, or whatever); quite 
often, I suspect, it should be the latter. And in that case I don't know 
of any quick or easy way to figure out how the numbering should be done :-(


-- Alex.



On 25/06/2010 08:25, Justin Sloan wrote:

I went with using a parallel field to add line numbers and it is
working well. However, rev only counts the line numbers based on the
delimeter. So if word warp is turned on you end up with more lines
then there are actual line numbers.

Does anyone know of a way to count all the lines, even the lines that
are wrapped and not separated by the delimeter?

  - Justin



On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Jeff Massung  wrote:
   

I used a parallel field in my Cryogen editor (http://massj.tumblr.com for
video + screenshot). Worked out perfectly, and now that I've done it that
way once, I actually wouldn't want to do it any other way in the future.

Jeff M.

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Justin Sloanwrote:

 

I am planning to implement line numbers in a proprietary text editor
that I wrote for in-house use.  Problem is, I don't know how I am
going to implement it. I thought about using a parallel text field,
but there has to be an easier way.  Any of you genius devs have any
ideas?
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Optimized print code for OSX

2010-06-25 Thread charles61

I have the following script that I am using to print a card. I have
incorporated some scripts to hide buttons and some edit boxes and to show
label fields instead of edit boxes. The code seems slow in executing when I
click on Preview in the OSX print dialog. Aside from using the printing off
the card technique, is there anyway that this code can be optimized?

Here is my code:

if the platform is "macos"
   then
  select empty
  set the printPaperOrientation to "portrait"
  set the printmargins to 36,108,36,72
  set the printScale to .8738
  
  open printing with dialog as sheet 

  if the result = "cancel" then exit to top > This cancels printing
if the user selects Cancel in print dialog
  hideStuff
  set the backgroundColor of this stack to 255,255,255
  set the hiliteColor of this stack to 255,255,255
  
  select empty
  print card id 1060
  
  close printing
  
  set the hiliteColor of this stack to 126,188,237
  set the backgroundColor of this stack to 237,239,217
  set the backgroundcolor of this stack to empty  
  showStuff
  unlock screen
   end if
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Re: Uncomfirmed crash report (was Re: [OT] Computer news from Kassel)

2010-06-25 Thread J. Landman Gay

Ben Rubinstein wrote:

(I also know that some bugs have been fixed although the entry in 
Bugzilla hasn't been addressed.  That may be because the bug was found 
independantly either by RR directly or because of a duplicate report, 
and it's just annoying that they've never noticed my report; or it may 
be that someone read my report, fixed the bug, but for some reason 
didn't follow the process to resolve it.)


That happens more than we'd like, actually. They fix stuff and then 
forget to update the database. Or they fix stuff they didn't know was in 
the database. I suppose we could complain about engineers who don't keep 
up with paperwork, but you know how that goes. I'm kind of like that myself.


Thanks for a thoughtful post on writing effective bug reports. You made 
some good points.


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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread J. Landman Gay

Bob Sneidar wrote:

Ba-BINK! You probably stumbled upon what the whole issue is with a
slew of RevBrowser problems people are having. Hey Revolution Guys!
Are you reading all this?


Probably not, the engineers read the Improve list but rarely get time to 
come over here.


What it sounds like to me is that this kind of "problem" is just a 
side-effect of running an external that can interact only with its own 
window. An idle handler would force a sliver of time to be devoted to 
the engine in the background. As soon as it gets a chance, all the 
backlogged system messages are sent. This would be similar to using 
"wait x seconds with messages" -- using "with messages" gives a time 
slice to the engine to do its cleanup work, and without that the handler 
is blocking. Ditto for the external. As long as the mouse is inside 
revbrowser, the card underneath gets no time slice for maintenance.


Just my theory, but if it's true, it isn't a bug per se, it's just how 
things work and developers would need to accomodate it. Using idle is a 
pretty clever workaround.


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Re: Uncomfirmed crash report (was Re: [OT] Computer news from Kassel)

2010-06-25 Thread Ben Rubinstein

On 25/06/2010 17:36, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:

One thought that led me to put together a more comprehensive report is
the assumption that at least some of the listed bugs are somehow related
to each other.
You can always create five separate reports, and then create a sixth one 
suggesting that there are a nest of issues relating to groups, giving the id 
of each.  (Bugzilla is designed to support this kind of usage: if you refer to 
"bug nnn" or "bug #nnn" in the text of the description or a comment it is 
automatically recognised, and made into a link to the other bug report, with a 
tool-tip giving the bug status and title.)



 And, if someone finds out that "you can crash Rev with
only four lines of script" this should definitely arouse the attention
of the responsible members of the Rev team, irrespective whether the bug
report is multi-faceted or concentrated on one single sub-point. The Rev
team should be competent enough to deal with a number of related
troubles at the same time, or deal with them step by step. I believe
that they are basically capable to handle also complicated issues, they
are not first-graders in computer science.


But they are busy people, who have to choose where to put their time.  I took 
some time to work through the bug, which is actually called "Groups: Bugs and 
features ("last group" broken)?".  It refers to a way of crashing Rev, but 
doesn't give enough information.  I tried, yesterday, to reproduce the bug 
using the script fragment in the bug report, but without success.  However, 
that may be because I didn't know the definition of 'pre-PNG'. Perhaps I would 
have discovered that by following the clue of "my recent post to this list", 
but that was more time than I had.  I tried with a PNG, and it didn't crash.


Again, I share your frustration that reports can be left 'unconfirmed' (and 
for much longer than a year - my oldest 'unconfirmed' bug report is more than 
three years old, my oldest unconfirmed enhancement request more than six years 
old! (and I still want it)).


But that's not to say that those guys aren't working.  Of the reports I've 
opened in Bugzilla over the years, 155 of them have been resolved - some as 
duplicate, can't resolve, or not a bug, but the vast majority as fixed.  That 
leaves 34 unconfirmed, and 24 in the limbo state between unconfirmed and 
resolved.  That's not a great result: I'd much prefer things at least came off 
the 'unconfirmed' list faster, even if they were then consigned to a black 
hole of low priority; but it's not awful.


(I also know that some bugs have been fixed although the entry in Bugzilla 
hasn't been addressed.  That may be because the bug was found independantly 
either by RR directly or because of a duplicate report, and it's just annoying 
that they've never noticed my report; or it may be that someone read my 
report, fixed the bug, but for some reason didn't follow the process to 
resolve it.)


If you think that RR should be aware of this crashing bug, you would do them a 
big favour by opening a report with the title you mention, with severity 
'critical' or 'blocker' (if the latter can be justified), with the version 
4.5.0 dp3 (having verified that the bug is still reproducible in the latest 
version), and with _all the information that RR need to reproduce the bug in 
one place_ (and as little other information to obscure that as possible).  If 
there's a particularly variety of PNG that is involved, please include all the 
details needed to understand that in the bug report (as well as attaching a 
sample image to the report).


Ben
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Mike Bonner
My mistake, didn't reinstall the most  recent version of flash.  It
still breaks, however, someone noted that they don't have the option
to "close" the add at the top in internet exploder, when I didn't have
the most recent flash installed, neither did I.  As soon as 10.1.53.64
is installed again, that option to close the add re-appears, as does
the crash.

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Mike Bonner  wrote:
> ok, did a complete uninstall of flash, restart, reinstall of flash
> 10.1 and now its working without a hitch.  Found a place in
> labs.adobe.com that said this
> "Internet Explorer users with RC6 or older installed should uninstall
> Flash Player before updating to the GM version."
> source: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
> Not sure this relates, but more information is usually a good thing.
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Mike Bonner  wrote:
>> This works for me too, toggle the add closed, *IE 8* start up
>> revbrowser, works dandy. Toggle the add back open from within
>> revbrowser and.. boom.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
>>> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be
>>> yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being able to
>>> find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without knowing the
>>> cause :)
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> Heather
>>>
>>> On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
>>>
 On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
>
> Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
> RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
> setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
>
> We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
> it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
> Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?
>
> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
> IE and
> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?
>
> Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)
>
> Cheers
>
> Heather

 That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
 revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is actually
 causing this?

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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Richard Gaskin

Bob Sneidar wrote:


Imagine if all this were happening on an iPhone/iPad. Everyone would be all over Apple 
for their "inherently unstable device". ;-)


Maybe that's the answer:  try holding the device differently. ;)

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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
Imagine if all this were happening on an iPhone/iPad. Everyone would be all 
over Apple for their "inherently unstable device". ;-)

Bob


On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:

> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be 
> yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being able to 
> find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without knowing the 
> cause :)
> 
> cheers
> 
> Heather
> 
> On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
> 
>> On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
>>> Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
>>> RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
>>> setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
>>> 
>>> We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
>>> it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
>>> Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?
>>> 
>>> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
>>> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
>>> IE and
>>> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?
>>> 
>>> Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> 
>>> Heather
>> 
>> That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
>> revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is actually
>> causing this?
>> 
>> ~Roger Eller
>> 
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Mike Bonner
ok, did a complete uninstall of flash, restart, reinstall of flash
10.1 and now its working without a hitch.  Found a place in
labs.adobe.com that said this
"Internet Explorer users with RC6 or older installed should uninstall
Flash Player before updating to the GM version."
source: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
Not sure this relates, but more information is usually a good thing.

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Mike Bonner  wrote:
> This works for me too, toggle the add closed, *IE 8* start up
> revbrowser, works dandy. Toggle the add back open from within
> revbrowser and.. boom.
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
>> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be
>> yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being able to
>> find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without knowing the
>> cause :)
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Heather
>>
>> On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:

 Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
 RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
 setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.

 We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
 it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
 Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?

 You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
 IE and
 load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?

 Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)

 Cheers

 Heather
>>>
>>> That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
>>> revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is actually
>>> causing this?
>>>
>>> ~Roger Eller
>>>
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Mike Bonner
This works for me too, toggle the add closed, *IE 8* start up
revbrowser, works dandy. Toggle the add back open from within
revbrowser and.. boom.

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be
> yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being able to
> find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without knowing the
> cause :)
>
> cheers
>
> Heather
>
> On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
>
>> On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
>>> RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
>>> setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
>>>
>>> We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
>>> it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
>>> Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?
>>>
>>> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
>>> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
>>> IE and
>>> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?
>>>
>>> Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Heather
>>
>> That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
>> revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is actually
>> causing this?
>>
>> ~Roger Eller
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Jerry Daniels
Simon,

Since I had my card and stack script for Rodeo open in tRev, I just dragged the 
idle handler from my card handler list over to my stack tab and then placed it 
in my events folder in my list of stack handlers. Wow. I would buy tRev if my 
wife would let me.

Best,

Jerry Daniels

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On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Simon Lord wrote:

> Oh, and another thing...
> 
> Move your idle routine to the stack script.  If not then
> browserNavigateComplete will stop working if you navigate away from
> the card and come back.
> 
> It's pretty bullet proof on my end once I got it setup in the right manner.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Simon Lord  wrote:
>> Jerry, just be sure to set your idleRate to 1500 so as not to slow
>> down the overall experience of your stack.  I didn't show that in my
>> earlier post.  :)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
>>> Simon,
>>> 
>>> I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every 
>>> time! Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can 
>>> perceive. Much better than my earlier hack, which required more care and 
>>> feeding. Your approach here is easily implemented and maintained.
>>> 
>>> Bravo!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Jerry Daniels
>>> 
>>> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
>>> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>>> 
 Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle 
 statement:
 
 on idle
  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
  end if
 end idle
 
 That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
 trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
 running I can't do anything.
 
 Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
 
 On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
> I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The 
> revbrowser is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video 
> within the bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will 
> process. Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by 
> Rev. That is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev 
> window, with other controls outside the rect of the video.
> 
> I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked 
> on the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
> processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? 
> There is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
> 
>> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
>> 
>> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
>> 
>> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
>> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
>> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
>> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
>> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
>> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
>> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
>> solution.
>> 
>> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
>> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
>> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
>> plain bonkers.
>> 
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Mark Wieder
Heather-

Friday, June 25, 2010, 9:14:14 AM, you wrote:

> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
> IE and
> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?

Here's a clue: while the latest Flash update is installed on my
system, that apparently only affects Firefox. I never use IE, and had
to go hunt it down on my hard disk. Here's what I get:

Firefox:
youtube loads with annoying Flash ad
Ads can be toggled on/off with the button on top right

IE7:
youtube loads with static image instead of Flash
There's no button to toggle ads on/off

RevBrowser:
same as IE7 (no surprise)

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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Heather Nagey
Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will  
be yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being  
able to find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without  
knowing the cause :)


cheers

Heather

On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:


On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here  
at

RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.

We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?

You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
IE and
load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?

Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)

Cheers

Heather


That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is  
actually

causing this?

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Re: Uncomfirmed crash report (was Re: [OT] Computer news from Kassel)

2010-06-25 Thread Wilhelm Sanke

On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Ben Rubinstein  wrote:


On 22/06/2010 16:01, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:

> > Apparently he had taken a look at the Revolution bug database with its
> > enormous lags in fixing even fatal bugs,  e.g. Report #8275 "Groups:
> > Bugs and features ("last group" broken)?" of  Sept 16, 2009, which
> > astonishingly is still listed as "unconfirmed" although it contains a
> > recipe to crash Revolution with only 4 lines of script.

Wilhelm,

I share your frustration with bug reports remaining uncomfirmed for long
periods, although I also agree with others (and perhaps you) that an
absolutist approach of no-new-features-until-every-bug-is-fixed is not 
sensible.


However, taking a look at the report you mention, #8275, I can't find the
recipe for crashing Revolution with only 4 lines of script.  There are
references in that report, to another report "How to reliably crash 
Rev 3.5
and 4.0-dp3 with four script lines", but from various searches in 
Bugzilla I

am unable to find it.  Can you give me the report number?

Many thanks,

Ben

PS Thank you for taking the trouble to report issues in Bugzilla as I 
know it
takes effort and it is a service to the community.  But I would 
recommend, to
get the maximum value in return for your trouble, creating separate 
reports
for each issue so that each can be understood as simply as possible, 
rather

than creating one very long report that ties together several issues.


Ben,

Thank you for looking into this matter. You are certainly right when you 
recommend filing separate bug reports.


One thought that led me to put together a more comprehensive report is 
the assumption that at least some of the listed bugs are somehow related 
to each other. And, if someone finds out that "you can crash Rev with 
only four lines of script" this should definitely arouse the attention 
of the responsible members of the Rev team, irrespective whether the bug 
report is multi-faceted or concentrated on one single sub-point. The Rev 
team should be competent enough to deal with a number of related 
troubles at the same time, or deal with them step by step. I believe 
that they are basically capable to handle also complicated issues, they 
are not first-graders in computer science.


There were 5 to 6 more sub-points concerning groups I was going to add 
to that report, but  I had waited for a first response - which never was 
sent.up to now.


The four-liner is contained in point 5 of my bug report - see below - 
and the post I mentioned there


"How to reliably crash Rev 3.5 and 4.0-dp3 with four script lines"

was sent to the use-revolution list on August 26, 2009 - and can be 
found in the archives.




5. Groups belong to the factors in an already reported scenario for safely
crashing Rev

I have described this in detail in my recent post to this list "How to 
reliably
crash Rev 3.5 and 4.0-dp3 with four script lines". Here I just point 
out that
"group" is among the elements causing to crash Rev and refer you to my 
original

post for more details.

The following script assumes that you have set the angle of img "test" 
to an
angle other than 0, that img "test" is ungrouped, and that img "Test" 
belongs

in the category of "Pre-PNGs".

  "lock screen
  select img "Test"
  group
  set the angle of img "Test" to 0"

For the definition of "Pre-PNGs" see my above-mentioned post or the
introduction of my stack

 in the text 
brought up

on the menu card from the topright introduction button.



Best regards,

Wilhelm Sanke
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Roger . E . Eller
On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey  wrote:
> Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
> RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
> setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
>
> We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
> it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.
> Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?
>
> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown
> IE and
> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?
>
> Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)
>
> Cheers
>
> Heather

That worked for me Heather (WinXp, IE6).  But what will be done to
revBrowser so the end-user doesn't have to workaround whatever is actually
causing this?

~Roger Eller


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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Simon Lord
I was being proactive.  Depending on what your stack is doing it may
not affect you.  I saw very little difference after adding an idleRate
of 1500 (was noticeably slower at updating the URL when set to 3000).

If your stack has lots of groups and other elements that require
resizing or repositioning then you will likely want to make your idle
statement as efficient as possible.



On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
> Simon, I kept my idlerate at the default and have no problems so far. Where 
> did u see slow down?
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
>
> Join the Rodeo discussion:
> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Simon Lord  wrote:
>
>> Jerry, just be sure to set your idleRate to 1500 so as not to slow
>> down the overall experience of your stack.  I didn't show that in my
>> earlier post.  :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
>>> Simon,
>>>
>>> I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every 
>>> time! Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can 
>>> perceive. Much better than my earlier hack, which required more care and 
>>> feeding. Your approach here is easily implemented and maintained.
>>>
>>> Bravo!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Jerry Daniels
>>>
>>> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
>>> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>>>
 Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle 
 statement:

 on idle
  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
  end if
 end idle

 That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
 trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
 running I can't do anything.

 Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.

 On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
> I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The 
> revbrowser is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video 
> within the bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will 
> process. Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by 
> Rev. That is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev 
> window, with other controls outside the rect of the video.
>
> I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked 
> on the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
> processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? 
> There is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>
>> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
>>
>> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
>>
>> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
>> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
>> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
>> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
>> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
>> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
>> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
>> solution.
>>
>> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
>> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
>> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
>> plain bonkers.
>>
>> Any ideas?
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Jerry Daniels
Simon, I kept my idlerate at the default and have no problems so far. Where did 
u see slow down?

Best,

Jerry Daniels

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http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves

On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Simon Lord  wrote:

> Jerry, just be sure to set your idleRate to 1500 so as not to slow
> down the overall experience of your stack.  I didn't show that in my
> earlier post.  :)
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
>> Simon,
>> 
>> I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every time! 
>> Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can perceive. 
>> Much better than my earlier hack, which required more care and feeding. Your 
>> approach here is easily implemented and maintained.
>> 
>> Bravo!
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Jerry Daniels
>> 
>> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
>> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>> 
>>> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle 
>>> statement:
>>> 
>>> on idle
>>>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>>>  end if
>>> end idle
>>> 
>>> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
>>> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
>>> running I can't do anything.
>>> 
>>> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
 I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser 
 is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video within the 
 bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. 
 Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That 
 is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev window, with 
 other controls outside the rect of the video.
 
 I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked 
 on the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
 processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? 
 There is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
 
 Bob
 
 
 On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
 
> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
> 
> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
> 
> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
> solution.
> 
> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
> plain bonkers.
> 
> Any ideas?
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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Heather Nagey
Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at  
RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of  
setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.


We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe  
it is the localized advertising on youtube that is the difference.  
Perhaps US ads crash and UK ads don't?


You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the  
'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then  shutdown  
IE and

load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?

Crossing fingers that the answer is no :)

Cheers

Heather

On 25 Jun 2010, at 16:37, Bob Sneidar wrote:

Actually it looks like you are the only one who is not crashing. You  
are like Will Smith in Legend. We need some of your blood.


Bob


On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:


Bob-

Thursday, June 24, 2010, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:

Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is  
wrong. Or right as it were.


Not sure. How do I tell? Apparently I've got 10.1.53.64 installed.

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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
Ba-BINK! You probably stumbled upon what the whole issue is with a slew of 
RevBrowser problems people are having. Hey Revolution Guys! Are you reading all 
this? 

Bob


On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:36 AM, Simon Lord wrote:

> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
> 
> on idle
>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>  end if
> end idle
> 
> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
> running I can't do anything.
> 
> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.

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Re: revBrowser + youtube.com = Crashing?

2010-06-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
Actually it looks like you are the only one who is not crashing. You are like 
Will Smith in Legend. We need some of your blood. 

Bob


On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:

> Bob-
> 
> Thursday, June 24, 2010, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
> 
>> Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is wrong. Or 
>> right as it were.
> 
> Not sure. How do I tell? Apparently I've got 10.1.53.64 installed.
> 
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Simon Lord
Oh, and another thing...

Move your idle routine to the stack script.  If not then
browserNavigateComplete will stop working if you navigate away from
the card and come back.

It's pretty bullet proof on my end once I got it setup in the right manner.



On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Simon Lord  wrote:
> Jerry, just be sure to set your idleRate to 1500 so as not to slow
> down the overall experience of your stack.  I didn't show that in my
> earlier post.  :)
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
>> Simon,
>>
>> I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every time! 
>> Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can perceive. 
>> Much better than my earlier hack, which required more care and feeding. Your 
>> approach here is easily implemented and maintained.
>>
>> Bravo!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Jerry Daniels
>>
>> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
>> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle 
>>> statement:
>>>
>>> on idle
>>>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>>>  end if
>>> end idle
>>>
>>> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
>>> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
>>> running I can't do anything.
>>>
>>> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
 I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser 
 is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video within the 
 bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. 
 Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That 
 is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev window, with 
 other controls outside the rect of the video.

 I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked 
 on the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
 processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? 
 There is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.

 Bob


 On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:

> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
>
> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
>
> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
> solution.
>
> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
> plain bonkers.
>
> Any ideas?
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Simon Lord
Jerry, just be sure to set your idleRate to 1500 so as not to slow
down the overall experience of your stack.  I didn't show that in my
earlier post.  :)



On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Daniels  wrote:
> Simon,
>
> I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every time! 
> Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can perceive. 
> Much better than my earlier hack, which required more care and feeding. Your 
> approach here is easily implemented and maintained.
>
> Bravo!
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
>
> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>
>
>
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>
>> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle 
>> statement:
>>
>> on idle
>>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>>  end if
>> end idle
>>
>> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
>> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
>> running I can't do anything.
>>
>> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
>>> I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser 
>>> is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video within the 
>>> bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. 
>>> Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That 
>>> is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev window, with 
>>> other controls outside the rect of the video.
>>>
>>> I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked 
>>> on the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
>>> processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? 
>>> There is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>>>
 I've posted a JPG of the issue here:

 http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg

 This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
 RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
 insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
 revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
 multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
 etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
 I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
 solution.

 on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
 triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
 code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
 plain bonkers.

 Any ideas?
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Re: revBrowser madness

2010-06-25 Thread Jerry Daniels
Simon,

I just tried this in the Rodeo embedded web browser and it works every time! 
Amazingly wonderful hack that causes no side-effects that I can perceive. Much 
better than my earlier hack, which required more care and feeding. Your 
approach here is easily implemented and maintained.

Bravo!

Best,

Jerry Daniels

Follow the Rodeo discussion:
http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves



On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:

> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
> 
> on idle
>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>  end if
> end idle
> 
> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
> running I can't do anything.
> 
> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
> 
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
>> I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser 
>> is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video within the 
>> bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. 
>> Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That 
>> is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev window, with other 
>> controls outside the rect of the video.
>> 
>> I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked on 
>> the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
>> processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? There 
>> is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>> 
>>> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
>>> 
>>> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
>>> 
>>> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
>>> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
>>> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
>>> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
>>> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
>>> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
>>> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
>>> solution.
>>> 
>>> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
>>> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
>>> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
>>> plain bonkers.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas?
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Re: Datagrid click and set background color for a column

2010-06-25 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:31 PM, JosepM wrote:

And how to change these color in function of the value of other col  
in the
same row? Well, I know how to get the value but the problem is that  
I don't
know the name of the column, so the array is created in function of  
the

position.


How Do I Get Data Associated With a Row or Column?
http://lessons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/manuals/datagrid/lessons/7313-How-Do-I-Get-Data-Associated-With-a-Row-or-Column-

This lesson shows some ways to get data out. It shows how to use the  
dgColumn property in behaviors as well as GetDataOfIndex.  
GetDataOfIndex is what you would use to get values for other columns  
in the row. It is one way you can grab values from invisible columns.


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Re: Line Numbers in Text Editor

2010-06-25 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Justin,

Am 25.06.2010 um 10:49 schrieb BNig:

> 
> Justin,
> 
> look at the formattedText property of a text field. It gives you the the
> text of a field and inserts returns where the line wraps otherwise. This way
> you have a line count of the field which matches what you see and not the
> number of returns.
> 
> put the formattedText of field "myWrappingField" into temp
> put the number of lines of temp

or, if you are in a hurry:
...
put the num of lines of the formattedtext of fld "Bernd's WrappingField"
...

;-)

> regards
> Bernd

Best

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Re: Line Numbers in Text Editor

2010-06-25 Thread BNig

Justin,

look at the formattedText property of a text field. It gives you the the
text of a field and inserts returns where the line wraps otherwise. This way
you have a line count of the field which matches what you see and not the
number of returns.

put the formattedText of field "myWrappingField" into temp
put the number of lines of temp

regards
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Re: Chartmaker 2

2010-06-25 Thread -= JB =-

That is why I mentioned them both and bought them both.
They are both excellent additions to Rev.

-=>JB<=-


On Jun 25, 2010, at 1:23 AM, Hugh Senior wrote:


Thank you for the kind words, JB.

Although there is obviously overlap, ChartMaker and ChartsEngine  
are more

complementary than mutually exclusive. It depends on the application,
personal preference and feature sets required.

Hugh Senior
FLCo


-= JB =-  wrote:

I recently purchased Chartmaker 2 for Rev and it is an excellent
addition for anyone who wants charts and graphs.

I already own chartsEngine written by Malte and I love it too.
You might wonder why did I buy Chartmaker 2 when I already own
chartsEngine. I like the ability to graph my data and these both
provide a different look which I think are both very nice.

There are so many things that can be viewed with a graph I am
really happy Rev has both of these products.

Revolution is an excellent programming environment which just got
better with chartsEngine by Malte and Chartmaker 2 written by
Hugh Senior of Flexible Learning Company.


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RE: Chartmaker 2

2010-06-25 Thread Hugh Senior
Thank you for the kind words, JB.

Although there is obviously overlap, ChartMaker and ChartsEngine are more
complementary than mutually exclusive. It depends on the application,
personal preference and feature sets required.

Hugh Senior
FLCo


-= JB =-  wrote:
>I recently purchased Chartmaker 2 for Rev and it is an excellent
>addition for anyone who wants charts and graphs.
>
>I already own chartsEngine written by Malte and I love it too.
>You might wonder why did I buy Chartmaker 2 when I already own
>chartsEngine. I like the ability to graph my data and these both
>provide a different look which I think are both very nice.
>
>There are so many things that can be viewed with a graph I am
>really happy Rev has both of these products.
>
>Revolution is an excellent programming environment which just got
>better with chartsEngine by Malte and Chartmaker 2 written by
>Hugh Senior of Flexible Learning Company.

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Re: Pasted card with a background not included in the number of cds of this bg

2010-06-25 Thread Andre.Bisseret

Thanks a lot Jacque and Jim; far much clearer for me now ;-))

So, as I need to get the number of cards of a given background "Bg1"  
each time I create a new card from one which has this background on  
it, I replaced copy/paste card (that I was trying before) with clone  
this card.


Indeed, with copy/paste the number of cards in background Bg1 does not  
increase by 1, while with clone this card it does.


Best regards from Grenoble

André

Le 24 juin 10 à 17:40, Jim Ault a écrit :


On Jun 24, 2010, at 7:33 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


Andre.Bisseret wrote:

So, if one copy/paste a card including a group whose  
backgroundBehavior is set to true, the new card is not a part of  
the cards of the background despite the fact that this background  
is actually on the card.
More, if one clone such a card (resulting of copy/paste) then the  
new card is not a part of the cards of the background!!


Yes, because when you copy/paste or clone, you are making a copy of  
the entire card including the background group. The new group looks  
identical but is really independent. It is the same as copy/pasting  
any other control, you get a new one.


--
Jacqueline Landman Gay


The way to see this is to check the ID of the backgrounds.
I was missing that; OK, with copy/past card the name of the background  
remains but the ID changes



To include the cards as having the same bg ID, use the Place command.

it works with clone card too


It is also useful to rename backgrounds so that you don't get  
confused about which one is which.

In my case, I need to keep the same name


Also note:  you can have multiple backgrounds on a single card, each  
having its own ID.

OK


In the stack script you could do this discovery technique:
on opencard
 put the backgroundIDs of this stack & "=stk" into  message box
 put cr & the backgroundIDs of this card & "=cd" after  message box
 put cr & the number of groups of this card & "=gr" after  message box
 pass opencard -- in case another handler is waiting for this
end opencard
Ok, I tried that, very usefull to better understand (I added "put cr &  
the number of cds in bg "bg1"


Also note that 'group' and 'background' are synonymous if the  
background behavior of a group it true.


You can use the Place and Remove as often as you like, since the  
(backgrounds and groups) belong to the stack, not the card.



Hope this helps,


Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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Re: Line Numbers in Text Editor

2010-06-25 Thread Justin Sloan
I went with using a parallel field to add line numbers and it is
working well. However, rev only counts the line numbers based on the
delimeter. So if word warp is turned on you end up with more lines
then there are actual line numbers.

Does anyone know of a way to count all the lines, even the lines that
are wrapped and not separated by the delimeter?

 - Justin



On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Jeff Massung  wrote:
> I used a parallel field in my Cryogen editor (http://massj.tumblr.com for
> video + screenshot). Worked out perfectly, and now that I've done it that
> way once, I actually wouldn't want to do it any other way in the future.
>
> Jeff M.
>
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Justin Sloan wrote:
>
>> I am planning to implement line numbers in a proprietary text editor
>> that I wrote for in-house use.  Problem is, I don't know how I am
>> going to implement it. I thought about using a parallel text field,
>> but there has to be an easier way.  Any of you genius devs have any
>> ideas?
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