Re: eSellerate external

2003-01-09 Thread Sarah
I don't know anything about how Kagi operates internally, but I wrote a Rev app to generate Code 128 barcodes. You need the correct font in your system, but my app works out the ASCII characters needed for the font to display correctly. Cheers, Sarah On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 05:12 pm,

Re: eSellerate external

2003-01-09 Thread sims
At 21:58 -0800 1/9/03, Richard Gaskin wrote: curry wrote: > Having Rev hook up with Kagi would be excellent too. Could it be scripted? I like this idea! This sounds very interesting - especially with Kee being on this list. I suppose that part of having Kagi built-in to a Rev app would be the

Re: eSellerate external

2003-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
curry wrote: >> eSellerate unofficially supports Apple Project Builder (gcc) and I've >> used the C API on Mac OS, in an Objective-C/Cocoa app. I'm sure it >> would be possible to write a Revolution external out of the SDK. >> However, eSellerate is Mac and Win only, no Unix platforms. > > I wou

eSellerate external

2003-01-09 Thread curry
eSellerate unofficially supports Apple Project Builder (gcc) and I've used the C API on Mac OS, in an Objective-C/Cocoa app. I'm sure it would be possible to write a Revolution external out of the SDK. However, eSellerate is Mac and Win only, no Unix platforms. I would be very interested in that

Re: Play video without QuickTime?

2003-01-09 Thread David Egbert
Thanks for the info Scott, I'll try to uninstall WMP (If it will let me) and I'll try it out. I'll report back to the list what happens. Thanks again. -- David Egbert On 1/9/03 12:00 AM, "Scott Rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is it possible to play video with RunRev on Windows withou

Re: Any MacWorld Attendees On This List

2003-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bill Lynn wrote: > Believe it or not I just paid $600 to upgrade to Director MX because Rev > 2.0's release is later than announced and is still a question mark for me. > I'm faced with the monumental task of updating 23 of my current programs by > October so they run under Mac OS X. I'm just wond

re OT Posts

2003-01-09 Thread Steve Messimer
Hi all, I agree with Bernard about banning religious, moral, or political views. Lets get back to business... OK? Regards, Steve Stephen R. Messimer Messimer Computing, Inc 208 1st Ave South Escanaba, MI 49829 www.messimercomputing.com ___ use-revol

Any MacWorld Attendees On This List

2003-01-09 Thread Bill Lynn
Believe it or not I just paid $600 to upgrade to Director MX because Rev 2.0's release is later than announced and is still a question mark for me. I'm faced with the monumental task of updating 23 of my current programs by October so they run under Mac OS X. I'm just wondering if anyone on this li

[OT] QT 6.1 Released

2003-01-09 Thread Mr Tea
QuickTime 6.1 is now available via Software Update & the usual channels. Mr Tea ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Donnerstag, Jänner 9, 2003, at 09:34 Uhr, Troy Rollins wrote: On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 03:27 PM, erik hansen wrote: you are right. And YOU are posting in HTML. ;-) rofl regards Wolfgang M. Bereuter Learn easy with trainingsmaps© INTERNETTRAINER Wolfgang M. Bereuter Edelhofg

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread HyperJEFF
In a message dated 1/9/03 10:42:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << deals are one thing, reality is another. This list is a bright and shining example, as evidenced by the number of OT posts, HTML formatted posts, questionable netiquette posts, etc. >> Yeah, but, this is about Revolution Bu

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread John J. Theobald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/9/03 10:42:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << deals are one thing, reality is another. This list is a bright and shining example, as evidenced by the number of OT posts, HTML formatted posts, questionable netiquette posts, etc. >> Yeah, but, t

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread Rob Cozens
I have already been offended by some of the religious and moral views I have seen propounded here, but because I do not think this list should be cluttered with such discussions I have abstained from expressing my offence. Hi Bernard, I commend you for following what I believe is the surest meth

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread miscdas
[snip] Rob Cozens writes: I have already been offended by some of the religious and moral views I have seen propounded here, but because I do not think this list should be cluttered with such discussions I have abstained from expressing my offence. Hi Bernard, I commend you for following wh

Re: RTF vs HTML

2003-01-09 Thread miscdas
David Vaughan writes: On Wednesday, Jan 8, 2003, at 21:51 Australia/Sydney, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip . Just one example: create a document in Word and use full paragraph justification. Save the file as RTF. Now launch your favorite RTF editor (other than Word), open the RTF file cre

Re: Re[7]: groups and background

2003-01-09 Thread Dar Scott
On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 02:06 PM, Dar Scott wrote: so there IS a RunRev specific reason to use the the "background" concept. I think the double "the" typo is significant. I think we run into trouble in thinking of "the" background concept. There seems to be two, even though both see

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread Roger . E . Eller
> Politics, religion and cheese are all off topic. Off topic posts should be > marked with the header OT, and kept to a minimum. I agree with this statement. > I would like to suggest that the policy of the list should be that off-topic > posts pushing religious, moral or political views are bann

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread Troy Rollins
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 03:27 PM, erik hansen wrote: you are right. And YOU are posting in HTML. ;-) -- Troy RPSystems, LTD www.rpsystems.net ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread erik hansen
you are right.  Bernard Devlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Politics, religion and cheese are all off topic. Off topic posts should be> marked with the header OT, and kept to a minimum.I would like to suggest that the policy of the list should be that off-topicpostspushing religious, moral or polit

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread Bernard Devlin
> Politics, religion and cheese are all off topic. Off topic posts should be > marked with the header OT, and kept to a minimum. I would like to suggest that the policy of the list should be that off-topic posts pushing religious, moral or political views are banned. They have no place on a spec

PlayStopped called when setting the filename of a player (???)

2003-01-09 Thread Howard Bornstein
Ok, here's a strange one. Apparently the playstopped message is sent whenever you set the filename of a player to a file. Is it just me or does this not make any sense? Try this: create a player "test" create a button with this script: on mouseup answer file "Select a file" set the filenam

Puzzled with behaviour of a script of mine,works in IDE but not in standalone

2003-01-09 Thread Dave McKee
I have a button that uses the following script; send "delete this card" to this card in 500 milliseconds The button invokes the execution of this script in the stack itself. It works ok in the development environment BUT DOES NOT work in the standalone application. I'm willing to bet that I am

Re: PEF and machO was Internationalization

2003-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
manuel companys wrote: > > Le Thursday, 9 Jan 2003, à 09:44 US/Central, Richard Gaskin a écrit : > >> But with Mach-O bundles as the long-term solution, >> resource forks will eventually be phased out. > I thought they were already so; I mean not used in macOS X. Without the resource fork there

Re: List etiquette and general helpful hints

2003-01-09 Thread HyperJEFF
Very well said Miss Moderator. Jeff Crossley ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: PEF and machO was Internationalization

2003-01-09 Thread manuel companys
Le Thursday, 9 Jan 2003, à 09:44 US/Central, Richard Gaskin a écrit : But with Mach-O bundles as the long-term solution, resource forks will eventually be phased out. I thought they were already so; I mean not used in macOS X. ___ use-revolution maili

Re: Limit tabbing in a field

2003-01-09 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Mike Bleed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a two column field that I want to limit the > user tabbing in. I want the user to be able to tab > to navigate from the first column to the second > column, but then not be able to tab to a third > column. Is there a way to "lock" a field to only

Re: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac

2003-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
Michael S. Rampy wrote: > Thanks for all the feedback. And for the > "dual-fork file system" discussion going on, I've been > told by the Rev folks (Geoff) that Rev 2.0 *will* > allow one to build a OSX distribution from any > platform. Yes, the new Mach-O format does not require a resource fork,

Re: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac

2003-01-09 Thread Michael S. Rampy
All Thanks for all the feedback. And for the "dual-fork file system" discussion going on, I've been told by the Rev folks (Geoff) that Rev 2.0 *will* allow one to build a OSX distribution from any platform. Shawn >> Rev can only do what's physically possible: because of the Mac's >> uniqu

Limit tabbing in a field

2003-01-09 Thread Mike Bleed
I have a two column field that I want to limit the user tabbing in.  I want the user to be able to tab to navigate from the first column to the second column, but then not be able to tab to a third column.  Is there a way to "lock" a field to only use two columns?Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - P

Re: PEF and machO was Internationalization

2003-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
manuel companys wrote: > Thank you for your explanation, Jeanne. > > Mach-O looks more ... "à la Unix" to me. Am I right? My understanding is it's more of a compromise between the NeXT folks and the Mac loyalists at Apple. These two camps slugged it out heavily during the evolution of NeXT into

Re: Standalone Icons

2003-01-09 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Robert Presender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > Using 10.2.3, Rev 1.1.1r2 > Will appreciate help. So far, haven't found any > help in searching the > archives. > > My problem is that the substacks' icon (in the > components folder of > the data folder) is not represented by the Data t

Standalone Icons

2003-01-09 Thread Robert Presender
Hi, Using 10.2.3, Rev 1.1.1r2 Will appreciate help. So far, haven't found any help in searching the archives. My problem is that the substacks' icon (in the components folder of the data folder) is not represented by the Data type icon in the BNDL resource. How can I accomplish this? I have n

RE: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac

2003-01-09 Thread JVTONGEL
Title: RE: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac for the moment there are still 79% and the amount of OS 9 users and less are still  fewer and fewer buy the moment you may read this mail it will 'propable' will be 78% -Original Message- From: Richard Gaskin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

OT: Cheese

2003-01-09 Thread Simtech Publications
Recommended reading: Cheese Primer by Steven Jenkins (Sorry, Heather, I couldn't resist.) Cheers... Bill Lynn Simtech Publications http://www.hsj.com ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revoluti

Re: Revolution 2.0 To Be Previewed At Macworld

2003-01-09 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Mittwoch, Jänner 8, 2003, at 10:24 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Klaus, In general, people take things (and themselves) much too seriously. These are the very people that need a jolt now-and-then as a reminder to change perspective. Im not Klaus, but I agree... regards Wolfgang M. Ber

Re: PEF and machO was Internationalization

2003-01-09 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 03:12 AM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: At 11:54 AM -0800 1/8/03, manuel companys wrote: Mach-O looks more ... "à la Unix" to me. Am I right? I'm actually not sure of its history. But I think the Mach-O format may have started out as a NeXT thing. (Anyone know?)

Re: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac

2003-01-09 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 02:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rev can only do what's physically possible: because of the Mac's unique dual-fork file system (data and resources) no other platform can create a Mac executable. But Mac OSX doesn't use this dual-fork file system anymore...

Re: text encoding q, problems with networked folder and IDE

2003-01-09 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 11:44 AM -0800 1/7/03, Alex Rice wrote: >3) I remember reading somewhere that one should open the stack using >Revolution IDE on the target platform, then save the stack, to convert >the text encoding of all the cards. Is this correct? Anything else to >get the text encoding converted correctly?

RE: textFont -> empty

2003-01-09 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 3:18 PM -0800 1/4/03, Ivers, Doug E wrote: >> When I set the textFont of a field to empty (so that the >> owner determines the font face), the textSize is also set to >> empty. Conversely, when the textFont is empty and I set the >> textSize to something, the textFont is no longer empty -- and

MetaCard/Revolution help needed

2003-01-09 Thread Peter McConachie
Hello I am trying to find MetaCard/Revolution users who may be interested in helping me in developing a MetaCard/Valentina application. Our office is located in Brisbane, Australia. We would prefer someone in South East Queensland. With thanks, Peter McConachie