iMovie vs Final Cut Pro

2004-01-11 Thread erik hansen
doe anyone have direct experience editing videos with iMovie vs Final Cut Pro and running the videos from Revolution? thanks, Erik = [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.erikhansen.org __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Nelson- Sunday, January 11, 2004, 5:56:00 PM, you wrote: >> Even looking at just an A-440Hz signal, though, that means looking >> looking for a transition every 1.8 milliseconds. System ticks aren't >> that accurate. NZ> The program wouldn't report more often than maybe a fifth of second NZ> (av

[ANN] libEmail v1.00 and libSmtp v2.00

2004-01-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well after many months of sitting around and doing nothing, I'm finally releasing the next version of libSmtp and it's new companion library - libEmail! libSmtp has been re-written and all of the email encoding features that were found in the previous versions have all been off-loaded to libEma

ANN: New webpage :D (my stacks will be here from now on...)

2004-01-11 Thread Andre Garzia
Hi Folks, It's full of happyness that I announce here first my new home on the web. It took a while to organize everything. Also not everything is online yet. I must upload the stacks, but there's info there. Also this makes a huge step from working with Rev from a hobbie standpoint to a mor

Re: Linux dist build problem

2004-01-11 Thread Bill Vlahos
This is expected behavior as OS9 doesn't have an execute bit to set. You found the fix. Bill Vlahos On Jan 9, 2004, at 8:42 AM, T. R. Ponn wrote: Hello all! I'm developing with MacOS9.2.2, RunRev2.0.3 for multi-platform distribution... Apparently, one of my Linux beta sites reports that the

Re: [OT] new Mac software: GarageBand and iLife'04

2004-01-11 Thread erik hansen
--- Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is not to argue that GarageBand is a > replacement for the other > commercial audio apps, but I, for one, was > wondering how Apples loops > compared to those of other music building apps > (GrooveMaker, MixMan, etc). > http://www.tactilemedia.com

Re: When clicking on a palette item, how does Rev know what stackyouwere in?

2004-01-11 Thread Doug Lerner
On 1/12/04 12:25 PM, "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is there an easy way of detecting which of the windows I was >> in when I went to click the palette? > > Well, if you ask for the topStack, you'll get the top-most, non-palette > stack (which *should* be the one you were last working wi

RE: When clicking on a palette item, how does Rev know what stack youwere in?

2004-01-11 Thread Ken Ray
> Is there an easy way of detecting which of the windows I was > in when I went to click the palette? Well, if you ask for the topStack, you'll get the top-most, non-palette stack (which *should* be the one you were last working with. Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web

Re: Recurring Dates Script

2004-01-11 Thread Jim Carwardine
Thanks, Sarah. I'm familiar with dateItems from HC. Even with dateItems, checking on things like the second Tuesday of every month is tricky. I was hoping that somebody might have done some of that... Jim on 1/11/04 6:21 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote: > Hi Jim, > > I don't know exactly what sort o

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Nelson Zink
Mark, > The good news here is that a flute produces the closest thing to a > pure sine wave that you can get from a musical instrument. You'd > probably have to open the audio in port and start counting > zero-crossings and reject anything too far out of band. That's the basic idea. > Even looki

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Nelson- The good news here is that a flute produces the closest thing to a pure sine wave that you can get from a musical instrument. You'd probably have to open the audio in port and start counting zero-crossings and reject anything too far out of band. Even looking at just an A-440Hz signal, th

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Wouter
On 11 Jan 2004, at 23:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message: 7 Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 13:59:09 -0800 (PST) From: Alejandro Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii snip

Re: A couple of weird things with cloned stacks

2004-01-11 Thread Doug Lerner
On 1/12/04 6:47 AM, "Sarah Reichelt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10 Jan 2004, at 1:41 am, Doug Lerner wrote: > >> (1) If I use the >> >> set mainStack >> >> command to cause cloned stacks to be a substack of the main stack it >> has the >> inconvenient side-effect of storing all the cre

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 03:15 PM, Nelson Zink wrote: The first is (the best I know) that recording is to a file and is not an input stream. That will make a delay from recording the tone and then analyzing it. That kind of shoots the whole concept of real time feedback. Maybe. Computers

RE: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Ken Ray
it's a bit faster... here's the "old" test: "Original = 5.87 seconds "200% Faster" = 0.25 seconds (23x Faster!) "400% Faster" = 0.17 seconds (35x Faster!) and the new one: "Original = 5.67 seconds "200% Faster" = 0.23 seconds (24x Faster!) "400% Faster" = 0.15 seconds (38x Fast

Re: Multi-level filtering question

2004-01-11 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Anyway, getting back to my question. What I would like to do is filter for multiple aspects of each record (assuming several thousand records and each record having four lines with each line ending with a CR). I have been able to run a multi-level filter against the database and that works gr

Re: Recurring Dates Script

2004-01-11 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Hi Jim, I don't know exactly what sort of recurring dates you are planning, but you will find that using the dateItems format works really well for date calculations: Try something like this: put the seconds into theDate convert theDate to dateItems -- 2004,1,12,8,16,46,2 -- see the docs for da

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Nelson Zink
Dar, > The first is (the best I know) that recording is to a file and is not > an input stream. That will make a delay from recording the tone and > then analyzing it. That kind of shoots the whole concept of real time feedback. Thanks, Nelson ___

Re: Setting custom properties for a newly cloned stack

2004-01-11 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Hi Doug, I have done a similar thing in the past, and in the post referenced below, you can see details of how I did it: http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-September/ 023280.html Cheers, Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.troz.net/Rev/ On 10 Jan 2004, at 12:03 pm, Doug Lern

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Nelson Zink
Ken, > First, I should make mention that there are numerous dedicated portable > digital tuners available at every music store I've ever been in. They're > very common and not expensive anymore: I have tuners, both hard and software--my interest is to create one with features not found in others.

Re: When clicking on a palette item, how does Rev know what stack you were in?

2004-01-11 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Check the docs for the topStack. It tells you the front most window with the lowest mode, where normal stack windows have a mode of 1. (Read the docs entry for mode to get further details.) Cheers, Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.troz.net/Rev/ On 10 Jan 2004, at 6:03 pm, Doug Lerner wrote: I

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 02:49 PM, Ken Norris wrote: ...other than that, the only thing I can do is point you to QuickTime midi instruments and see if there is some way to use the player to make comparisons. At least you could do it by ear. I think this is a good idea. Or look for other m

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Alejandro Tejada
on Sun, 11 Jan 2004 Wouter wrote: > On my slower rig it this is a little faster: > > repeat with i = 1 to length(asd) step 6 > put 00 & char i to i+5 of asd after qwd > end repeat > put binaryEncode("H*",qwd) into qwe Extraordinary! This reduces the time in another 150 milliseconds!!! >

Re: Flute Tuner

2004-01-11 Thread Ken Norris
Hi Nelson, > Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:13:32 -0700 > From: Nelson Zink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Flute Tuner > > I'd like to build a flute tuner. Can anyone suggest a rough script of how to > get the frequency of input from the internal microphone on a Mac? -- I noticed you didn't get

Re: A couple of weird things with cloned stacks

2004-01-11 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 10 Jan 2004, at 1:41 am, Doug Lerner wrote: (1) If I use the set mainStack command to cause cloned stacks to be a substack of the main stack it has the inconvenient side-effect of storing all the created cloned substacks in the main file when I save everything in the IDE. It's probably

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
I have learned that somethings must be done in startup and somethings can't be done, but I don't remember which are which. I also learned that it is not sent to the first card, but to the stack, or so it seemed. I try to divide up things into app init and stack init and give stack init prefer

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Dar Scott wrote: put binaryDecode( formatsList, binaryData, datum1, datum2, datum3) into numConverted put binaryEncode( formatsList, datum1, datum2, datum3) into binaryData Here is another way to remember: The binaryDecode() function is somewhat like ma

Re: Windows ODBC

2004-01-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Bob- Sunday, January 11, 2004, 9:41:15 AM, you wrote: K> Using the Microsoft Access 2003 ODBC driver I can get as far as K> connecting within the "Database Query Builder", but when I go to K> the "Record Set" table there aren't any tables in the "Table" K> drop-down. Note that I CAN successfully

Re: Outstanding Revolution Developer Conference

2004-01-11 Thread Hannu Kokko
Or perhaps to Finland... --h On 11.1.2004 22:42, "Andre Garzia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We Should Launch Revolution Developer Field Trip to South America, this > way I could visit you folks! :-D > > Cheers > Andre > > > > > On Jan 11, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: > >> So,

Re: Outstanding Revolution Developer Conference

2004-01-11 Thread Andre Garzia
We Should Launch Revolution Developer Field Trip to South America, this way I could visit you folks! :-D Cheers Andre On Jan 11, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: So, unless a secret decoder ring is required, will someone that went to this tell us what Kevin Miller said: 8 AM – 9 AM Kev

Re: Outstanding Revolution Developer Conference

2004-01-11 Thread Mark Brownell
So, unless a secret decoder ring is required, will someone that went to this tell us what Kevin Miller said: 8 AM – 9 AM Kevin Miller, Runtime Revolution Revolution’s fearless leader will be letting you get the inside scoop on version 2.5 with additional surprise announcements and guests. Mark

Re: Outstanding Revolution Developer Conference

2004-01-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Jerry- I almost hesitate to recommend this because we'll have to get a bigger room next time if more people find out how good this was. But it *was* the best seminar I've been to in... well... ever. My mind didn't wander once in two solid packed days of presentations. ...and welcome back to the l

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Frank Leahy
Tom, If you're trying to store the property into a stack that resides on the CD, you're toast because the CD is read-only. The only way to do what you want is to either: 1) Copy at least one stack to the user's disk and store the properties there, or 2) Create a preferences file where you sto

Two Questions on Database Query Builder

2004-01-11 Thread Andre Garzia
Hi Folks, Is there a way to change connections parameters (server, user, pass) at run time? And what about SQL joins, if I try to use something like "SELECT * FROM names, projects WHERE projects.manager = names.id" will it work in the Database Query Builder, like being able to set control fo

RE: XP GIF display oddities

2004-01-11 Thread DVGlasgow
In a message dated 7/1/04 8:43:14 PM, Chipp Walters writes: >1) I doubt the compatibility wizard creates *any* envrironment variables >(course, I could be wrong, but this is the *first* I've ever heard of this. Thanks Chipp, and I will certainly try your advice. However, from playing around w

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
This has text pictures needing a fixed pitch font. On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 02:26 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote: put binaryDecode("H*", char i to i+2 of asd)after var -- produces an error! put binaryEncode("H*", char i to i+2 of asd)after var -- works perfectly! It is related to where the bin

Multi-level filtering question

2004-01-11 Thread nc
I have a database which I have extracted a finite set of attributes from (call them A,B,C, and D). They are output as four lines of text for each record, for example: AttributeA: DN=Smith, John,OU=Users,DN=domain,DN=Com AttributeB: MTA=MSEXC210 AttributeC: MDB=MSEXC210,S

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Dar Scott
On Saturday, January 10, 2004, at 08:46 PM, Ken Ray wrote: This is 400% faster than original!! Actually, I got a MUCH greater time savings, Alejandro... The problem might be that putting the data into the field is inside the timing test. That adds an offset to the timing. If that is put

Windows ODBC

2004-01-11 Thread KumaSoftDev
I am using Runtime Revolution on Windows XP Professional and am unable to successfully connect to either Firebird or MS Access via ODBC. Using the Microsoft Access 2003 ODBC driver I can get as far as connecting within the "Database Query Builder", but when I go to the "Record Set" table there a

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
Thanks, everyone, it seems to me the startup is what I wanted and the IDE does not process it 'in my stack' (which actually makes sense since it is a call only once message and REV already did that on it's startup). I handled the startup not being loaded in the IDE by putting an if environment

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Dom
Thomas J McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My problem with the preopenstack is that I have a lot of substacks that > I don't want to use what is in the preopenstack handler. That is why > the startup looks so good. In the substacks just put: on preopenstack end preopenstack to trap this

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Martin Baxter
>Thomas J McGrath III wrote> >I just found the on startup and on shutdown handlers. I have tried to >clean up my CD project by putting the initializers into these handlers. >The docs say that is what they are for. > >Has anyone used these that much? I use on startup and rely on it. It's true that

Recurring Dates Script

2004-01-11 Thread Jim Carwardine
Has anyone written a script that handles recurring dates like Outlook or Entourage do? Jim -- OYF is... Highly resourceful people working together. Own Your Future Consulting Services Limited, 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 407, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3J 3N2 I

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Thomas, ... And "closestack" or "closestackrequest" or something the best place to cleanup things before you leave... My problem with the preopenstack is that I have a lot of substacks that I don't want to use what is in the preopenstack handler. That is why the startup looks so good. The

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Graham Samuel
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 08:19:00 -0500, Thomas J McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I just found the on startup and on shutdown handlers. I have tried to clean up my CD project by putting the initializers into these handlers. The docs say that is what they are for. Has anyone used these that much

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
On Jan 11, 2004, at 8:38 AM, Klaus Major wrote: Has anyone done this? I need to test it in a simple stack. Check this for a quick guide: http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-December/ 026781.html Thanks for the link. I was aware of that discussion. But the docs say you can sto

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
On Jan 11, 2004, at 8:38 AM, Klaus Major wrote: Hi Thomas, I just found the on startup and on shutdown handlers. I have tried to clean up my CD project by putting the initializers into these handlers. The docs say that is what they are for. Has anyone used these that much? I don't think they

Re: on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Thomas, I just found the on startup and on shutdown handlers. I have tried to clean up my CD project by putting the initializers into these handlers. The docs say that is what they are for. Has anyone used these that much? I don't think they load when the stack is launched in the IDE. I

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Wouter
Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary •From: Alejandro Tejada •Subject: Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary •Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 02:28:37 -0800 on Sat Jan 10 Dar Scott wrote: >You can move toUpper() out of the loop. snip on mouseUp -- put the t

on startup and on shutdown

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
I just found the on startup and on shutdown handlers. I have tried to clean up my CD project by putting the initializers into these handlers. The docs say that is what they are for. Has anyone used these that much? I don't think they load when the stack is launched in the IDE. I think they only

Re: ODD open stack behavior

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
Ken, I put together an interactive CD for a company for their new product launch. In the CD is 14 chapters that each have multiple pages in them. On each page there are around 10 to 15 links, each link is to an area of content supplied by that links author. Since I had no prior way of knowing

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Wouter
On 11 Jan 2004, at 02:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message: 7 Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 17:08:02 -0800 (PST) From: Alejandro Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii on Sat

Re: problems pasting text into the IDE (mac os x)

2004-01-11 Thread Wouter
On 11 Jan 2004, at 08:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message: 2 Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 20:23:57 -0700 From: Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: problems pasting text into the IDE (mac os x) To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain;

List test

2004-01-11 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
Just to test if my posts get to the list as I was "bounced" - whatever that could mean - and presently do not receive any list mails. ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: Paste image from clipboard

2004-01-11 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Developers, I have been pasting images in MC/RR and i have got some mixed results with one handler that will like you confirm. 1) Copy the file of a jpg image in windows explorer. The clipboard now has the path to the image: "C://Documents//MyImage.jpg" Notice, the function the clipboard in

Re: Converting Hexadecimal in Binary

2004-01-11 Thread Alejandro Tejada
on Sat Jan 10 Dar Scott wrote: >You can move toUpper() out of the loop. You are right. The time dropped from 1.05 seconds to 0.9 >It might help to avoid the "if", they seem to >take a long time. I don't know if avoiding that >is worth the trouble, though. One way to >to make the hex string

RE: A question about setting custom properties

2004-01-11 Thread Ken Ray
> Well, I guess my question isn't so much of a question as it > is a caution. I guess that's just the way it is, right? Right. :-) Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ ___ use-revolution ma