On 12/18/10 5:58 AM, "Mark Wieder" wrote:
Hi Mark,
> So I tried this on Windows, thinking that if you can't get things
> together for linux, at least this ought to work on something more
> mainstream. Same problem - no Valentina_Init() found. And that's only
> after realizing that there's a seco
Ruslan-
Friday, December 17, 2010, 12:58:35 AM, you wrote:
> I think better post to Valentina list
> Or even to Ivan directly. I have CC to him
Actually, I'll stay here. I'm concerned with LiveCode, not with
Valentina. I did hear from Ivan, and followed up on his suggestions
about deleting the s
Thanks for the input Mark, Chip.
Mark Schonewille wrote:
> All I know is that the Uninstaller created by the Installer
> Maker Plugin is able to remove the last folder if it is
> launched from the Add/Remove Programs control panel. Maybe
> that's the trick?
I haven't tried that yet, though if t
Hey Richard,
Bummer. I've had situations in which a clean reboot STILL did not unlock a
folder. Windows permissions are so difficult to manage, and sometimes they
get stuck.
Sorry I can't be of much help here, but there's a program which I use to try
and determine what app is locking the folder:
Hi Richard,
All I know is that the Uninstaller created by the Installer Maker Plugin is
able to remove the last folder if it is launched from the Add/Remove Programs
control panel. Maybe that's the trick?
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Hom
I'm making an uninstaller for one of my apps on Windows, and
everything's working swell except for one detail:
I can delete all files and folders related to the install with ease, but
when I try to delete the application folder sysError returns 32, which
means it's in use by another process.
On 12/17/2010 10:12 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I want to develop some edu things that will first and foremost end up
running on a PC (win or mac mostly) and getting displayed on a
projector in front of children.
But we plan to build out these apps, so that they have considerable
resources fo
I want to develop some edu things that will first and foremost end up
running on a PC (win or mac mostly) and getting displayed on a projector
in front of children.
But we plan to build out these apps, so that they have considerable
resources for a studious individual to dig into them on the
That's exactly what I did. A day doesn't go by that I find another way to
make a mistake.
Thanks for all your help.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> On 16.12.2010 at 20:36 Uhr -0400 william humphrey apparently wrote:
>
>> function getMissingNumbers pNumberList
>> put
On 16.12.2010 at 20:36 Uhr -0400 william humphrey apparently wrote:
function getMissingNumbers pNumberList
put empty into vOccurences
repeat for each item vNumber in pNumberList
add 1 to vOccurences[vNumber]
end repeat
get the keys of vOccurences
sort lines of it numeric
put line -1 of i
Bonjour Trevor,
I just noticed that I was completely wrong!
I was emptying my data grids but not a hidden field which is used as an
intermediary where preprocessed data are kept,
and which is used by the button which recapitulates the two data grids in the
third one
Thanks a lot for your r
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:22 AM, André Bisseret
wrote:
> MY PROBLEM:
> If I set the dgText of each dataGrid of card 1 and card 2 to empty (by
> script) then,
> If I click on the button of card 3, I get the recapitulation as if the data
> grids of card 1 and 2 were still populated!
>
> I know that
But the data never produces missing numbers at the end. That would only
happen if there was some maximum number it was supposed to reach, instead it
is the last number entered that is the last number. There could be a last
number that is a duplicate but I will certainly add your correction. I went
Andre, I'll leave you to tame that tiger (sorry - poor OSX pun). I'm already
far too deep in smelly cat litter for my liking! ;-)
On 17 Dec 2010, at 12:08, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Keith,
>
> After you write the cold feline ones, I will help with the linux... now, for
> something bold, I am tryin
Keith,
After you write the cold feline ones, I will help with the linux... now, for
something bold, I am trying to run RevServer under FreeBSD using Linux
compatibility layer, if I can ever pull this one out it will be fun!
Andre
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Keith Clarke <
keith.cla...@clark
Bonjour,
I have a stack with (let's say) 3 cards
On card 1 and card 2 two identical data grids.
On card 3 another data grid and a button.
The 3 data grids have the same line rubrics.
When one clicks on the button on card 3, one gets a recapitulation (sums on
each line of the values of the 2 firs
On 12/17/2010 10:58 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
On 12/17/10 8:41 AM, "Mark Wieder" wrote:
Ruslan-
Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 11:33:15 PM, you wrote:
We will upload newer archive of V4REV Linux 32 bit
In the nearest couple of hours. I will notify on Valentina list.
Here's what I get on Fe
On 12/16/10 7:51 PM, "stephen barncard"
wrote:
Hi Stephen,
> Ruslan !
>
> I've been meaning to ask you :
>
> Are you going to demonstrate Valentina at the next Revcon in April 2011?
> Perhaps a shoot-out among the other DBms?
So far I was not going :)
--
Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP En
On 12/17/10 8:41 AM, "Mark Wieder" wrote:
> Ruslan-
>
> Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 11:33:15 PM, you wrote:
>
>> We will upload newer archive of V4REV Linux 32 bit
>> In the nearest couple of hours. I will notify on Valentina list.
>
> Here's what I get on Fedora Core 13:
>
> extracted to h
On 17/12/2010 00:59, william humphrey wrote:
Thanks Alex - tested working also.
Only because our test data isn't hard enough :-)
It should have
repeat with i = N+1 to pMax
put i & comma after tMissingList
end repeat
inserted immediately before the return statement, to cover the case
wher
Jaque, I intend to document how to tame the two 'subspecies' of Snow Leopard -
no, not 'uncia uncia uncia' and 'uncia uncia uncioides' but 'OSX Server' and
'standard' OSX ;-)
I'd love to be able to do the same for my Ubuntu subspecies of Linux (would
that be 'felis linux ubuntiodes'?) but that
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