Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-08-01 Thread Jerry Daniels

Robert,

Earlier this summer I did a good-sized project with three datagrids  
using GLX2 and didn't encounter any problems to speak of. I'm curious  
where you ran into big troubles. Maybe I wasn't doing as much with the  
datagrids as you were.


Best,

Jerry Daniels
Watch tRev - The Movie
http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

On Aug 1, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Robert M. wrote:



thanks for your synthetic view. I must say .. i'm a bit.. shaken  
lately.. I
ran into big troubles trying to use my GLX editor while getting my  
hands on
datagrid programming.. : they do not seem to be compatible with each  
other..

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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-08-01 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Aug 1, 2009, at 10:38 AM, Robert M. wrote:

thanks for your synthetic view. I must say .. i'm a bit.. shaken  
lately.. I
ran into big troubles trying to use my GLX editor while getting my  
hands on
datagrid programming.. : they do not seem to be compatible with each  
other..


What sorts of problems were you running into with GLX2 and the data  
grid?


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Blue Mango Learning Systems
www.bluemangolearning.com-www.screensteps.com
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-08-01 Thread Robert M.

thanks for your synthetic view. I must say .. i'm a bit.. shaken lately.. I
ran into big troubles trying to use my GLX editor while getting my hands on
datagrid programming.. : they do not seem to be compatible with each other.. 
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-29 Thread Bernard Devlin
Hi Peter,

Do you recollect why stsmlxeditor did not work?  I think I had it
working on Linux last september (although I may be mis-remembering
this).


Bernard

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Peter
Alcibiades wrote:
>
> No real reason why it should run on Linux of course.  But what would be
> really nice for us would be some way of integrating our favorite editor into
> rev.  My own choice is Geany, but Kate or Gedit would also be fine, or at a
> pinch even Vim.  I have tried Ken's program, but can't get it to work, which
> is a pity.
>
> Peter
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Jerry Daniels

Stephen,

Regarding the chalkboard or "inverse" motif in tRev: you were not the  
only one who wanted or needed it.


There are people out there who have damaged eyes and can't look at a  
bright screen the hours that scripting demands.


There are others, like myself, who really appreciate the change of  
pace provided by being able to change the color scheme on tRev.


I get another hour of scripting a day because of chalkboard, but I  
don't use it continuously--only when my eyes start getting tired.


Best,

Jerry Daniels
Watch tRev - The Movie
http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie


On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:53 AM, stephen barncard wrote:

And thanks, Jerry for the ongoing 'Chalkboard' motif...  (I'm  
probably one

of three people that asked for it in GLX2.)

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



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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Peter Alcibiades

No real reason why it should run on Linux of course.  But what would be
really nice for us would be some way of integrating our favorite editor into
rev.  My own choice is Geany, but Kate or Gedit would also be fine, or at a
pinch even Vim.  I have tried Ken's program, but can't get it to work, which
is a pity.

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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Jerry Daniels

James,

tRev - The Movie was "shot" with Screen Flow with post-production work  
done in iMovie. On OS X, of course.


Best,

Jerry Daniels
Watch tRev - The Movie
http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

On Jul 28, 2009, at 11:22 AM, James Hurley wrote:


Jerry,

Very impressive.

On a peripheral note: I am always impressed by these educational  
movies of work done with Rev.


Could you tell me what tools you used to make yours? Screen capture  
software for example?


Thanks,

Jim Hurley
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Jerry Daniels

Stephen,

Thank you for your kind words and helpfulness in responding to  
Robert's queries!


I'm speechless. I know, that's unheard of.

Best,

Jerry
http://reveditor.com - check out tRev The Movie!

On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:53 AM, stephen barncard wrote:

I can step in here. T-Rev and GLX2 are two different products. One  
does not

need the other.

T-rev is a radically different approach to editing scripts in Rev. The
former approach, tapping into Rev's Editor hooks from standard Rev  
windows
running in the IDE can be a dicy, moving-target nightmare for an  
outside
developer, and I'm sure Jerry's run into name-space and messaging  
issues
among other things. Daniels and Mara should get some kind of award  
for even
attempting Galaxy and GLX2. I'm sure it was a long way from being  
easy to

accomplish - and thanks for doing it.
But Jerry is a very smart and resourceful fellow, and he's been alway
looking for other ways to do things, poking at this idea for a  
while: Get

out of the rev IDE namespace and 'remote control' the IDE by using a
temporary plugin and sockets. Brilliant!  I never got the concept  
editor to
work for me a couple of years ago, but this TRev thing really rocks.  
It's

more like the zippy editor we had in Hypercard.

T-Rev is to the point and just damn simple. And really fast.  
Whatever Jerry's
done here, it's a world of difference vs. any other editing tool for  
Rev.


Another great feature is  Jerry Himself.. and the anticipated  
discussion
group that will go with the product. I'm sure a lot of features will  
be

added with the very frequent updates. So it's a living, breathing,
continually updated application. Watch it being developed before  
your eyes.


At the same time, I'm sure he's going to keep the "feature-itus" to a
minimum, to keep it lean. Most of the 'good stuff' is there now.

And thanks, Jerry for the ongoing 'Chalkboard' motif...  (I'm  
probably one

of three people that asked for it in GLX2.)

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


2009/7/28 Robert M. 



Hi, what is not clear to me is how trev relates to GLX2 editor
-- what is common in the 2 prgrams, (I guess automatic completion)
-- what are function in GLX that have not been carried into Trex?  
(I guess

the debugger part)
-- what's added in tRev that is not in GLX? (I guess the visual  
inspector)


what is the cope of use of both a the tools?
thanks,
Robert (user of GLX2)


Jerry Daniels-2 wrote:



We made a video showing it in action:

   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

fo/use-revolution





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Re:[ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread James Hurley

Jerry,

Very impressive.

On a peripheral note: I am always impressed by these educational  
movies of work done with Rev.


Could you tell me what tools you used to make yours? Screen capture  
software for example?


Thanks,

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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread stephen barncard
I can step in here. T-Rev and GLX2 are two different products. One does not
need the other.

T-rev is a radically different approach to editing scripts in Rev. The
former approach, tapping into Rev's Editor hooks from standard Rev windows
running in the IDE can be a dicy, moving-target nightmare for an outside
developer, and I'm sure Jerry's run into name-space and messaging issues
among other things. Daniels and Mara should get some kind of award for even
attempting Galaxy and GLX2. I'm sure it was a long way from being easy to
accomplish - and thanks for doing it.
But Jerry is a very smart and resourceful fellow, and he's been alway
looking for other ways to do things, poking at this idea for a while: Get
out of the rev IDE namespace and 'remote control' the IDE by using a
temporary plugin and sockets. Brilliant!  I never got the concept editor to
work for me a couple of years ago, but this TRev thing really rocks. It's
more like the zippy editor we had in Hypercard.

T-Rev is to the point and just damn simple. And really fast. Whatever Jerry's
done here, it's a world of difference vs. any other editing tool for Rev.

Another great feature is  Jerry Himself.. and the anticipated discussion
group that will go with the product. I'm sure a lot of features will be
added with the very frequent updates. So it's a living, breathing,
continually updated application. Watch it being developed before your eyes.

At the same time, I'm sure he's going to keep the "feature-itus" to a
minimum, to keep it lean. Most of the 'good stuff' is there now.

And thanks, Jerry for the ongoing 'Chalkboard' motif...  (I'm probably one
of three people that asked for it in GLX2.)

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


2009/7/28 Robert M. 

>
> Hi, what is not clear to me is how trev relates to GLX2 editor
> -- what is common in the 2 prgrams, (I guess automatic completion)
> -- what are function in GLX that have not been carried into Trex? (I guess
> the debugger part)
> -- what's added in tRev that is not in GLX? (I guess the visual inspector)
>
> what is the cope of use of both a the tools?
> thanks,
> Robert (user of GLX2)
>
>
> Jerry Daniels-2 wrote:
> >
> >
> > We made a video showing it in action:
> >
> > http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
> >
> > fo/use-revolution
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Robert M.

Hi, what is not clear to me is how trev relates to GLX2 editor
-- what is common in the 2 prgrams, (I guess automatic completion)
-- what are function in GLX that have not been carried into Trex? (I guess
the debugger part)
-- what's added in tRev that is not in GLX? (I guess the visual inspector)

what is the cope of use of both a the tools?
thanks,
Robert (user of GLX2)


Jerry Daniels-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> We made a video showing it in action:
> 
> http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
> 
> fo/use-revolution
> 
> 


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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Robert M.

Hi, what is not clear to me is how trev relates to GLX2 editor
-- what is common in the 2 prgrams, (I guess automatic completion)
-- what are function in GLX that have not been carried into Trex? (I guess
the debugger part)
-- what's added in tRev that is not in GLX? (I guess the visual inspector)

what is the cope of use of both a the tools?
thanks,
Robert (user of GLX2)


Jerry Daniels-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> We made a video showing it in action:
> 
> http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
> 
> fo/use-revolution
> 
> 


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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Robert M.

Hi, what is not clear to me is how trev relates to GLX2 editor
-- what is common in the 2 prgrams,
-- what was left over in GLX
-- what's added in tRev

what is the cope of use of both a the tools?
thanks,
Robert (user of GLX2)


Jerry Daniels-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> We made a video showing it in action:
> 
> http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
> 
> fo/use-revolution
> 
> 

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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Jerry Daniels

Peter, the new tRev editor doesn't run on Linux at this time.

Jerry
http://reveditor.com

On Jul 28, 2009, at 2:48 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:



It sounds interesting.  Does it work on all platforms (ie including  
Linux)?

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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Heather Nagey

Dear Stephen,

I'm so sorry our payment system hates you... unfortunately you do seem  
to be one of a handful of customers that Worldpay always block on the  
first attempt. Such things can usually be resolved by calling your  
bank and indicating its a real transaction, authorised by you. Sadly,  
there is nothing we can do about this, its between your card company  
and Worldpay.


However, yes Paypal. You can select Paypal from the options on the  
Worldpay screen and you should be able to make payment that way.


As always, if you are still in difficulty, call me and we'll sort it  
out!


Regards,

Heather


On 28 Jul 2009, at 03:22, stephen barncard wrote:

Looks great, Jerry. I've supported this concept editor for a long  
time in
theory and I'm glad you got it working so well. My early beta rocks,  
now I

guess I have to step up to the plate.

Arg. I have to order through the ghastly Rev ordering pages (it  
doesn't know
who I am), and I'm sure my bank and VISA is going to refuse the  
attempt. RBS
doesn't have a good reputation over here I guess. I really hate  
having to

call the bank EACH time I make a purchase at the Rev store.
Are you guys going to have some kind of EASY payment system someday,  
at

least for the third party items like this
one? This is like the third degree all over again.  It would seem  
that the

hassle factor would kill off some of the business, no?

No Paypal?

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


2009/7/27 stephen barncard 


Hi Jerry,
I have an early beta of T-Rev and it is indeed fast.
Now what we need is a fast, responsive debugger to go with it. Can  
you make

your new method work for that function?

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


2009/7/27 Jerry Daniels 

Fellow editors of scripts,


I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0,  
as have
all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new  
script
editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development  
tools, this
created new opportunities for our little company (me and the  
Missus).


The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN  
the
IDE, but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance  
script
editor that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates  
with

Revolution via a small plugin using sockets.

We made a video showing it in action:

 http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It  
is very
fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in  
nearly a
month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same  
result.


Here's what it does for you:
- compiles
- handles compile errors
- responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
- sports twenty tabs
- provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
- updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
restarting
- automatically checks for updates on your behalf
- offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
- makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
- archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
- lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts

You should click this link to watch the video:

 http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from  
the

RevSelect store:

http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/

Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!

Best,

Jerry Daniels
http://reveditor.com
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-28 Thread Peter Alcibiades

It sounds interesting.  Does it work on all platforms (ie including Linux)?
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
> Fellow editors of scripts,
>
> I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as have all
> of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script editor. As
> a developer of a third-party suite of development tools, this created new
> opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).
>
> The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the IDE,
> but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script editor
> that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with Revolution
> via a small plugin using sockets.
>
> We made a video showing it in action:
>
>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie


RAWR!

Watch it.
Buy it.
It's great :-)


Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread Jerry Daniels

Stephen,

Breakpoints already resolve to tRev. Proof of concept DONE. Yes, it  
will work.


Even without a debugger, I can work faster in tRev. But it is a  
choice, of course.


Enjoy the video...it's a hoot.

When you're ready to buy tRev click here:

   http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/

Say HI to San Francisco for me!

Jerry
http://reveditor.com

On Jul 27, 2009, at 9:13 PM, stephen barncard wrote:


Hi Jerry,
I have an early beta of T-Rev and it is indeed fast.
Now what we need is a fast, responsive debugger to go with it. Can  
you make

your new method work for that function?

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


2009/7/27 Jerry Daniels 


Fellow editors of scripts,

I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as  
have

all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script
editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development tools,  
this

created new opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).

The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN  
the IDE,
but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script  
editor
that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with  
Revolution

via a small plugin using sockets.

We made a video showing it in action:

 http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is  
very
fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in  
nearly a
month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same  
result.


Here's what it does for you:
- compiles
- handles compile errors
- responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
- sports twenty tabs
- provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
- updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
restarting
- automatically checks for updates on your behalf
- offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
- makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
- archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
- lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts

You should click this link to watch the video:

 http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the
RevSelect store:

http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/

Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!

Best,

Jerry Daniels
http://reveditor.com
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread stephen barncard
Looks great, Jerry. I've supported this concept editor for a long time in
theory and I'm glad you got it working so well. My early beta rocks, now I
guess I have to step up to the plate.

Arg. I have to order through the ghastly Rev ordering pages (it doesn't know
who I am), and I'm sure my bank and VISA is going to refuse the attempt. RBS
doesn't have a good reputation over here I guess. I really hate having to
call the bank EACH time I make a purchase at the Rev store.
Are you guys going to have some kind of EASY payment system someday, at
least for the third party items like this
one? This is like the third degree all over again.  It would seem that the
hassle factor would kill off some of the business, no?

No Paypal?

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


2009/7/27 stephen barncard 

> Hi Jerry,
> I have an early beta of T-Rev and it is indeed fast.
> Now what we need is a fast, responsive debugger to go with it. Can you make
> your new method work for that function?
>
> -
> Stephen Barncard
> San Francisco
> http://barncard.com
>
>
> 2009/7/27 Jerry Daniels 
>
> Fellow editors of scripts,
>>
>> I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as have
>> all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script
>> editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development tools, this
>> created new opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).
>>
>> The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the
>> IDE, but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script
>> editor that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with
>> Revolution via a small plugin using sockets.
>>
>> We made a video showing it in action:
>>
>>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>>
>> This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is very
>> fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in nearly a
>> month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same result.
>>
>> Here's what it does for you:
>> - compiles
>> - handles compile errors
>> - responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
>> - sports twenty tabs
>> - provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
>> - updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
>> restarting
>> - automatically checks for updates on your behalf
>> - offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
>> - makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
>> - archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
>> - lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts
>>
>> You should click this link to watch the video:
>>
>>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>>
>> You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the
>> RevSelect store:
>>
>>  http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/
>>
>> Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Jerry Daniels
>> http://reveditor.com
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread stephen barncard
Hi Jerry,
I have an early beta of T-Rev and it is indeed fast.
Now what we need is a fast, responsive debugger to go with it. Can you make
your new method work for that function?

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


2009/7/27 Jerry Daniels 

> Fellow editors of scripts,
>
> I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as have
> all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script
> editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development tools, this
> created new opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).
>
> The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the IDE,
> but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script editor
> that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with Revolution
> via a small plugin using sockets.
>
> We made a video showing it in action:
>
>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>
> This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is very
> fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in nearly a
> month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same result.
>
> Here's what it does for you:
> - compiles
> - handles compile errors
> - responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
> - sports twenty tabs
> - provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
> - updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
> restarting
> - automatically checks for updates on your behalf
> - offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
> - makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
> - archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
> - lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts
>
> You should click this link to watch the video:
>
>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>
> You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the
> RevSelect store:
>
>  http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/
>
> Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
> http://reveditor.com
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Re: [ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread Andre Garzia
I have it and it is FAST!

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
> Fellow editors of scripts,
>
> I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as have all
> of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script editor. As
> a developer of a third-party suite of development tools, this created new
> opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).
>
> The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the IDE,
> but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script editor
> that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with Revolution
> via a small plugin using sockets.
>
> We made a video showing it in action:
>
>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>
> This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is very
> fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in nearly a
> month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same result.
>
> Here's what it does for you:
> - compiles
> - handles compile errors
> - responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
> - sports twenty tabs
> - provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
> - updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
> restarting
> - automatically checks for updates on your behalf
> - offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
> - makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
> - archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
> - lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts
>
> You should click this link to watch the video:
>
>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>
> You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the
> RevSelect store:
>
>  http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/
>
> Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
> http://reveditor.com
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[ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

2009-07-27 Thread Jerry Daniels

Fellow editors of scripts,

I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as  
have all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new  
script editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development  
tools, this created new opportunities for our little company (me and  
the Missus).


The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the  
IDE, but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance  
script editor that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It  
communicates with Revolution via a small plugin using sockets.


We made a video showing it in action:

   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is  
very fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once  
in nearly a month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the  
same result.


Here's what it does for you:
- compiles
- handles compile errors
- responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
- sports twenty tabs
- provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
- updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without  
restarting

- automatically checks for updates on your behalf
- offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
- makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
- archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
- lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts

You should click this link to watch the video:

   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie

You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the  
RevSelect store:


  http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/

Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!

Best,

Jerry Daniels
http://reveditor.com
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