On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
What terms is it available under? Is the final version not being
posted to
the Revolution_IPC group at Yahoo?
Hi Richard
It's available there under basic CUA principles. I don't want to
explain it here. I'm concerned that som
> Right best to use generic SQL where ever possible. You can
> also use revdb_dbtype to find out what database a connection
> is connected to, which can be useful for special casing SQL
> statements for a particular database. Visit developers
> contributions and download a sample of the softwar
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 11:16 AM, Steve Schrader wrote:
Thanks, that did it. Odd solution. Which is broke, Revolution Printing
or Apple's Appearance manager?
It would seem Revolution is at fault.
I thought I reported this bug, before bugzilla, and that it was
acknowledged and fixed
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 08:13 AM, Steve Schrader wrote:
I'm using the Mac version and am trying to print out a card that has
checkboxes on it. The text of the checkboxes prints, but the
checkmarks don't. In fact the empty box doesn't print either. Has
anyone seen this or have a sol
Mark Brownell wrote:
> Contact me off list if you are interested in getting
> Transcript/Blowfish.
What terms is it available under? Is the final version not being posted to
the Revolution_IPC group at Yahoo?
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Fourth World Media Corporation
Developer of WebMerge: Publish a
I'm using the Mac version and am trying to print out a card that has
checkboxes on it. The text of the checkboxes prints, but the
checkmarks don't. In fact the empty box doesn't print either. Has
anyone seen this or have a solution?
The docs suggest taking a snapshot of the window, printing, and t
Gary,
<2cents>
I perceive this discussion as ON topic since what is being discussed is
how to gain access to another Rev supported OS. Is this any different than
the OS X shell, Windows registry, AppleScript and QuickTime discussions on
this list? It's all part of the great things that Rev can
I'm using the Mac version and am trying to print out a card that has
checkboxes on it. The text of the checkboxes prints, but the checkmarks
don't. In fact the empty box doesn't print either. Has anyone seen this
or have a solution?
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Hi Thierry,
are these names case sensitive?
I had german.lproj,french,lproj and english.lproj
Preffered language is german, but it displays english. When removing
english.lproj it displays french...
>e.g. your preferred language are German then English.
>To get menus in German, your must create "
***Adding an empty "German.lproj" folder just will translate "Quit
Revolution" to
"Revolution beenden" and the name of the "Help" menu to "Hilfe"...
Will work with any supported language on X, i think...
No full translation, but its a start ;-)
Well that´s what I hoped it would do, BUT:
If you ad
If it's always from the end and I don't need a pointer within the text, then I use
item -n. For example:
Put "." before character -2 of line i of field "Expenses"
Delete word n of MySentence -- n is negative
Mark Greenberg
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Hi Malte,
You're right, folder's names are case sensitive.
They must be spelled German, English, French...
Regards.
Thierry.
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 02:35 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
Hi Thierry,
are these names case sensitive?
I had german.lproj,french,lproj and english.lproj
Preffered
Merci Thierry,
the names are case sensitive. Now I got it working...
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Malte
>Hi Thierry,
>are these names case sensitive?
>I had german.lproj,french,lproj and english.lproj
>Preffered language is german, but it displays english. When removing
>english.lproj it displays f
Moin Klaus,
>I also found that adding a (empty in my case) "German.lproj" folder to
>the resources
>will add even more trouble to that topic...
What kind of trouble?
>***Adding an empty "German.lproj" folder just will translate "Quit
>Revolution" to
>"Revolution beenden" and the name of the "Hel
Hi Malte,
yesterday i bugreported that non-english menus are not correctly
supported on OS X.
I also found that adding a (empty in my case) "German.lproj" folder to
the resources
will add even more trouble to that topic...
***Adding an empty "German.lproj" folder just will translate "Quit
Rev
--- Tuviah Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > but every time I try to use revolution.exe to
> >connect to mySQL on the same machine, I get the
> error
> >"revdberr,invalid database type" ; I've tried to
> copy
> >the libmysql.dll and even the entire
> database_drivers
> >dir into the same dir, b
Hi List,
I´m working on version 1.1 of my small app. uGrabIt.
I came across some trouble, so I thought it might be helpful to post how I
coded around some parts of it and I also got a question.
This new version of my program will be also available geman and I thought
it´ll be a good idea to keep
Just to say that LindowsCD start and work perfectly under my old Samsung
SN6300 PII 300 160 Mo RAM SNB Laptop. A good ocasion to set-up this old
box as an home-made personal firewall/routeur.
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Inspection académique de Seine-Saint-Denis
Applications et SGBD ACI
On Freitag, Sep 26, 2003, at 22:16 Europe/Vienna, Barry Levine wrote:
The words I keyed in on were "without having to install anything". I
erroneously thought it would permit me to do so once I decided I liked
it. *sigh*
So, do you think that, for $50, we can actually write apps for this OS
an
> but every time I try to use revolution.exe to
>connect to mySQL on the same machine, I get the error
>"revdberr,invalid database type" ; I've tried to copy
>the libmysql.dll and even the entire database_drivers
>dir into the same dir, but it didn't help.
Move the actual database driver dbmysql.dl
>Agreed. Else, in taking care about the details : as generic as possible
>ANSI SQL statements, casual management of the access to both the local
>(even CD hosted) and/or networked datasources, usage of Valentina Server
>or PostgreSQL instead of MySQL to get the best SQL statements
Right best to use
Jan Schenkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hope this clarified it a bit,
It does!
That's a tip I will soon place in my "Calepin" :-)
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On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 01:31 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 12:39 PM, Callum Brines wrote:
put uniEncode(gTagFile,"SimpleChinese") into gTagFile
and then write gTagFile to disk.
When the tagged file is imported into InDesign, the Chinese
character E4B88A (
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 12:39 PM, Callum Brines wrote:
put uniEncode(gTagFile,"SimpleChinese") into gTagFile
and then write gTagFile to disk.
When the tagged file is imported into InDesign, the Chinese character
E4B88A (UTF8; 4E0A Hex) is appearing as E4B88D (4E0D Hex). All the
othe
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 05:27 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
When the tagged file is imported into InDesign, the Chinese
character E4B88A (UTF8; 4E0A Hex) is appearing as E4B88D (4E0D Hex).
All the other Chinese characters are okay.
I don't think 4E0A is a single UTF-8 character. Same with 4E0
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