Re: scripting style issue

2003-01-14 Thread Jan Schenkel
Sarah beat me to it. So I second her 'Traling A' proposition as it doesn't interfere with the principle of a single chracter at the front. Another approach I've used in the past was to keep the other variable names singular and make array variable names plural ; but that doesn't feel natural to XT

Re: OT: Rev. 2 Haiku

2003-01-14 Thread Troy Rollins
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 08:13 PM, cassj wrote: Rev. 2 to ship soon! Your website still teases me. Songbirds wait for Spring. put revAppVersion still shows one dot one dot one can't wait for Christmas -- Troy RPSystems, LTD www.rpsystems.net __

Re: Rev 1.1.1 and Mac OS X 10.2.3 FR

2003-01-14 Thread Rick Harrison
On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 04:43 PM, François COPPE wrote: Is is a known bug ? is it correct in Rev 2.0 ? Can someone help me please ?? I get many problems since I upgrade to "Jaguar" -- Greetings. Yves COPPE Yves, Rev 1.1.1 doesn't seem to work very well with Jaguar. I've basically

Re: Button Color Hilite

2003-01-14 Thread nc
Howard,   Thanks.  Yeah I have learned this too.  I tried everything I could think of to change the hilite color with no success so I chalked it up as "not valid" for this button type.   Cheers.   Nate   >I am beginning to suspect>this feature doesn't work under Mac OS X or it does not work f

OT: Rev. 2 Haiku

2003-01-14 Thread cassj
Rev. 2 to ship soon! Your website still teases me. Songbirds wait for Spring. ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

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

2003-01-14 Thread Ivers, Doug E
Is this also true for built standalones, or does this conversion occur during the build? On 1/9/03 5:21 AM, "Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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

Re: scripting style issue

2003-01-14 Thread Sarah
Hi Richard, I have read your script style guide and while I don't adhere to it strictly, it has influenced my variable naming and script layout. I agree that arrays need their own nomenclature as unlike all other types of xTalk variables, arrays are distinctively different and cannot be handle

Re: Random but unique

2003-01-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This command: sort lines of ... by blahBlahBlah gets a sort key by calling (virtually) this function on each line: function sortKey each return blahBlahBlah end if If I'm right, you should be able to do other interesting sorts. Right, and it works gr

Re: Drag group

2003-01-14 Thread Ryno Swart
Thanks for the help, Scott and Monte, I'm getting there. However, the mouseMoves you kindly suggested work well with an object such as a button, while not seeing or treating a group as an object. As I have exactly the effect I want, the simplest for me is to show you where I am now (having tu

Re: Interfacing with MS Outlook

2003-01-14 Thread Danny Grizzle
On 1/13/03 10:25 PM, "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not that I'm aware of, but it sounds cool... The only issue is getting at > the Exchange data store; I don't know if that is a direct SQL link or not > (as far as I know Exchange keeps its data in a different format). I'd think > there ha

Re: use-revolution digest, Vol 1 #1025 - 15 msgs

2003-01-14 Thread DVGlasgow
In a message dated 14/1/03 3:08:06 pm, Klaus writes: >> How do I do this in a script? > >As simple as: > >... >set the passkey of stack "xyz" to "secret_word" >## do your stuff here >... > >Isn't Transscript wonderful :-) It certainly is, Klaus. It certainly is. Thanks, David Glasgow ___

Re: default folder graphic ?

2003-01-14 Thread DVGlasgow
In a message dated 14/1/03 3:08:06 pm, Mark Swindell writes: >It worked fine as a photoshop gif on my computer at home with a nearly >identical HD setup. I changed it into a jpg with GraphicConverter, so >it's >definitely a fresh jpg. Curious thing. I don't think it could be corrupt, >and it d

Re: encryption and free up memory on closing

2003-01-14 Thread Björnke von Gierke
On Dienstag, Jan 14, 2003, at 12:29 Europe/Zurich, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... I was thinking I could set the password of the data stack, so encryptng it and preventing casual browsing and poking around using a text editor. Howevere, i don't want my users to have to use a password. Can i ju

Re: encryption and free up memory on closing

2003-01-14 Thread Klaus Major
Hi David, 2 questions, list folks. 1 I plan to store assessment records in a data stack. Customers will pay for the number of assessments they want to do. So, in a hidden object, I will simply store the number they have paid for. If they want more, I will send them a stack that will up t

encryption and free up memory on closing

2003-01-14 Thread DVGlasgow
2 questions, list folks. 1 I plan to store assessment records in a data stack. Customers will pay for the number of assessments they want to do. So, in a hidden object, I will simply store the number they have paid for. If they want more, I will send them a stack that will up the number.

scripting style issue

2003-01-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
As documented in the Script Style Guide at , I'm fairly OCD when it comes to variable names, having adopted the sort of Hungarian-notation-lite that makes dissecting code just a little easier. There's an item not addressed in that docu

Still no luck getting the ppc engine....

2003-01-14 Thread DVGlasgow
I have tried numerous times gettin the ppc engine (as previously posted), with no luck. Mostly I tried automatic downloading at build time. However, i also found my way to the FTP pages and tried to find it. I navigated to 'engines', which appeared to be empty save for a folder labelled '2.0'