Dan and Richard
In the MetaCard Manual pg 349, Toplevel stacks have a
mode of 1 or 2(depending on weather they have their
cantModify property set to false or True
repspectively).
So, could it be mode 2?
Kathy Graves Jaqua
A Wildest Dream Software
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Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
If I choose graphic tool and draw a graphic, the cursor then switches to
the pointer tool.
If I force it to stay as the graphic tool (in the newGraphic handler, for
example) how can I ever use mouseLeave or mouseEnter again so I can select
another tool in a palette of tools?
doug
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
--- Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I choose graphic tool and draw a graphic, the
cursor then switches to
the pointer tool.
If I force it to stay as the graphic tool (in the
newGraphic handler, for
example) how can I ever use mouseLeave or mouseEnter
again so I can select
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
On 1/15/04 7:21 PM, Jan Schenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I choose graphic tool and draw a graphic, the
cursor then switches to
the pointer tool.
If I force it to stay as the graphic tool (in the
newGraphic handler, for
example) how can I ever
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
Hi all,
maybe you did not notice yet, but it looks like Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
is not in the house ;-)
Does this mean that we will get EVERY single message TWICE until
Mr. Sivakatirswami gets back on february 9th???
Wonderful, don't we all love automatisms?!!!
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
--- Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I am not quite clear of the special
functionality of a palette
stack. The docs explanation seems to be just that it
is an non-editable
stack with a narrower title bar.
Does moving the cursor into a stack that is a
palette always force the
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
On 1/15/04 7:44 PM, Jan Schenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Doug,
When you move the mouse into a palette, the engine
temporarily selects the browse tool -- in fact, if you
want to edit your palette, you'll have to temporarily
open it as topLevel.
If you're going to switch tools, it's a
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
I don't have a manual so I don't have a pg 349!!
I don't own MetaCard!
I do own Revolution!
But, no manual!
On Jan 15, 2004, at 1:58 AM, Kathy Jaqua wrote:
Dan and Richard
In the MetaCard Manual pg 349, Toplevel stacks have a
mode of 1 or 2(depending on weather they have their
cantModify
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
I have two checkbox buttons side by side, one is the copy/paste of the other
with the name and label changed.
When I click the first button the check toggles.
But when I click the second button in addition to the check toggling, the
button also looks like a 3D shadow button when checked.
The
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
Klaus Major wrote:
maybe you did not notice yet, but it looks like Sannyasin
Sivakatirswami
is not in the house ;-)
Does this mean that we will get EVERY single message TWICE until
Mr. Sivakatirswami gets back on february 9th???
Wonderful, don't we all love automatisms?!!!
Yeah, at least
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
Test
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Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
Chris,
Here are 12 reasons that I like/prefer N-Tier (client-web server/app
server-database) architecture:
1. The projects I work on almost always have web browsers and thin
client apps going against the data.
2. With a traditional N-Tier archictecture in place, either a browser
or my Rev
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
I would like to have a single card with a text field and a place to draw
graphics (I have too many windows open and it is getting cumbersome).
But when a graphics tool is selected it can draw anywhere on the card.
Is there a way of restricting the graphics drawing so it can only draw in
the
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part
of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program.
Unless this is an emergency, please keep your message and email again after February
9th.
If you need
--- Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to have a single card with a text field
and a place to draw
graphics (I have too many windows open and it is
getting cumbersome).
But when a graphics tool is selected it can draw
anywhere on the card.
Is there a way of restricting
At 10:34 15/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Yes and this is the silliest thing to do anyway.
If you setup auto reply, you get a reply sent to any spammer. Then your
spam is loged on the spam lists.
When you get back you find you have 10x the number of spam hits.
Best thing is to keep them on
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 06:07 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
wrote:
Namaskara and Aloha,
I will be away on a mission but my evil twin will stay up all night
and send emails to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as
part of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan
Hi Mark,
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 06:07 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
wrote:
Namaskara and Aloha,
...
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Himalayan Academy Publications and Web Sites
at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
Sorry to announce that Sannyasin Sivakatirswami has been eaten by
cannibals
and that
Hi Rodney,
Sorry to announce that Sannyasin Sivakatirswami has been eaten by
cannibals
and that these emails will continue until forever beyond now.
OH MY GAAAWD!!!
Don't worry. There aren't really any canibals in the Himalayas. He was
actually eaten by a yeti. ;-)
...or Reinhold Messner, who
On 15 Jan 2004, at 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 06:58:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Jan Schenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Restricting graphics to a field?
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain;
I would like to have an image object where I can change the
backgroundcolor...for images with text, I thought I'd use the noop ink
because the docs say that the backgound will be tranparent but text
will still show through, yet I can't seem to figure out how to PUT text
on an image...and since
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 08:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't worry. There aren't really any canibals in the Himalayas. He was
actually eaten by a yeti. ;-)
that's abominable
I will be away on a mission but my evil twin will stay up all night
and send emails to Malaysia and India
I have a check box with the following standard script
local myName
on mouseDown
put the name of me into myName
end mouseDown
on mouseMOve x,y
if myName is then exit mouseMove
set the loc of me to x,y
end mouseMove
on mouseUP
put into myName
end mouseUP
on mouseLeave
mouseUP
end
Other reasons:
13) Having a php/asp/jsp middle layer allows to do *more* than just stuff
data into a database. Such as:
13 a) server-side validation of data
b) upload and manage files on a server
c) provide a SOAP based web services interface to *other* apps.
14) While I *love* RunRev, I
While I was at the seminar, I still would like more info on interfacing to
a database via a thin client, not only getting data, but also updating and
writing data to the database. I am interested in working with a remote
database server (i.e. one that is not accessible via ODBC).
Thanks,
On Jan 15, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Jerry and I have been working with this technique well over a year now
and
have found no problems. It's lightning fast, and provides a separation
of
business logic which enables teams to work easily on the solution. In
the
case of a recent
Jim,
Here is the outline of my talk from the Rev Confab. It could serve as a
basis for discussion and/or choosing areas of interest for you and
others who are interested.
You may also want to look at our company's site for discussion (and
hype) regarding thin client and desktop web
I'll jump in here a sec, too...Chipp can talk about how we get data TO
the server, perhaps?
I like JML, my own circumstance-driven approach to minimal
self-describing data:
b64405633704 -- unique identifier (char 1 = year; the integer is the
ticks at time of creation of record)
Thanks for the info Jerry. I have been very interested in using
Revolution as a front-end for quite some time now. I have a client who
runs all of their customer management, quote generation, etc. through
the web which uses PHP/MySQL, DHTML and Flash. The system has evolved
over a 2 year
Is anybody around to read this beside our friendly autoresponder?
chris
On Jan 14, 2004, at 10:47 PM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
Namaskara and Aloha,
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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
My apologies to everyone for the many autoresponder messages now
flooding the list. There is no simple way to unsubscribe. I am not a
member as such since I've been on this list from long before the new
web site access was instituted. So, I don't have a password... and
since I am writing
Hi,
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami just called to apologize for the auto-responder
messages and asked me to pass this on. I have removed him from the mailing
list for now. Normally Heather would catch something like this, but she is
off sick so we are short staffed at the moment.
All the best,
sez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to have a single card with a text field and a place to draw
graphics (I have too many windows open and it is getting cumbersome).
But when a graphics tool is selected it can draw anywhere on the card.
Is there a way of restricting the graphics drawing so
How can I find out what invisible settings a particular field has? I have
6 fields on a card which should have identical settings (except for
location and text content). Looking through the Object inspector, there
appears to be no difference, yet I can get a text editing cursor(blinking
vertical
David Squance wrote:
How can I find out what invisible settings a particular field has?
See 4W Props in RevNet.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Developer of WebMerge: Publish any database on any Web site
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[EMAIL
At 12:39 pm -0700 15/1/04, David Squance wrote:
How can I find out what invisible settings a particular field has? I have
6 fields on a card which should have identical settings (except for
location and text content). Looking through the Object inspector, there
appears to be no difference, yet I
Trevor,
The one site where I have had to address security concerns we get our
data from files, not a database. In that case, I encrypt my data into
stacks and password protect the site. I am also looking forward to SSL
in Rev which we can hopefully use more discreetly than our browser
Doug,
Sorry, for the late response on this, but, here it is...
When you say server to what are you referring? Web server?
Application Server? Database server?
I agree that scaled servers represent a huge performance advantage and
WEB/APP servers are the cheapest and simplest tier to scale. I
Doug,
(Again, sorry about the late posting on this one, too. Here is is...)
Here's one possible way to tackle your question number 2 (password
entry so that you only see asterisks):
1. Make two editable (but empty) text fields called password and
password mask.
2. Hide password but keep
I would love that. I'm creating a single user app that I will want to make
multi-user and turn my app into a thin client... Jim
on 1/15/04 2:35 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Jim,
Sorry you couldn't come to the show. Both Richard Gaskin and I
presented on this subject and Chipp Walters showed an
Jerry Daniels wrote:
If there is demand out there (and it sounds like there may be) for a
starter kit for building thin clients that go against web servers to
get files and data from a database, I could try and make the time to
put together a couple of samples with well-documented code, etc.
Apologies to all for the major blooper on the auto-responder. With only
24 hours left before departure I told the sys admin to implement the
auto-responder. (not worried about spam as we have a macho filter on
the mail server.)
He implemented it and I sat down at my station to unsubscribe and
On 1/15/04 11:58 PM, Jan Schenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to have a single card with a text field
and a place to draw
graphics (I have too many windows open and it is
getting cumbersome).
But when a graphics tool is selected it can
On 1/16/04 2:16 AM, Dar Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 07:22 AM, Doug Lerner wrote:
Is there a way of restricting the graphics drawing so it can only draw
in
the region defined by a field?
Maybe you can mimic the tool with a cursor change and then when
On 1/15/04 2:51 PM, Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any way then to restrict graphics from being drawn on just certain
stacks and not others?
I would want people to draw on a canvas stack but not on top of a stack
where they are supposed to enter text into a field.
Does it
On 1/15/04 4:51 PM, Doug Lerner wrote:
is there any way then to restrict graphics from being drawn on just certain
stacks and not others?
I would want people to draw on a canvas stack but not on top of a stack
where they are supposed to enter text into a field.
You could do something like this:
On 1/16/04 5:25 AM, Jerry Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug,
Sorry, for the late response on this, but, here it is...
When you say server to what are you referring? Web server?
Application Server? Database server?
Something scalable and integrated, with a built-in object-oriented
On 1/16/04 8:08 AM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/15/04 2:51 PM, Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any way then to restrict graphics from being drawn on just certain
stacks and not others?
I would want people to draw on a canvas stack but not on top of a stack
On 1/16/04 8:23 AM, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/15/04 4:51 PM, Doug Lerner wrote:
is there any way then to restrict graphics from being drawn on just certain
stacks and not others?
I would want people to draw on a canvas stack but not on top of a stack
where they are
This might be another newbie question, but I can¹t seem to find anything in
the archives. I¹m creating fields that are almost line height in height (9
point Tahoma). When I click on a field containing text, the text jumps
about 4 pixels. If I click again in the field, the text jumps back to its
On 15 Jan 2004, at 20:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:06:59 -0700
From: Dar Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Restricting graphics to a field?
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII;
Can anyone help me with this? I didn't get any responses from the first post.
Thanks.
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 20:19:52 -0600, KumaSoftDev wrote:
I am using Run Rev on Windows XP Pro.
I have created a query against an ODBC database. I have added Edit Fields to
a Card and bound them to a query
Sorry, I did it again, sending before finishing.
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:06:59 -0700
From: Dar Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Restricting graphics to a field?
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain;
I think I understand your first message better than the more complete
followup. :)
I can't follow what you are suggesting about the field-under-an-image.
doug
On 1/16/04 9:17 AM, Wouter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I did it again, sending before finishing.
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 15
Hi, List. I had a couple of questions which I hope you wouldn't mind
answering. I posted these before, but they didn't show, so sorry if
they appear twice for some reason.
I recently made a game using the trial version of Revolution. I made
standalones for mac, mac os x and windows so I can
This happens if the field height is less than the text height. Just
make the field a bit taller (or use a slightly smaller font) and it
should stop happening.
Cheers,
Sarah
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.troz.net/Rev/
On 16 Jan 2004, at 9:45 am, Jim Carwardine wrote:
This might be another newbie
If you are trying to download using Internet Explorer, try instead to
use a different browser. I have had trouble downloading OS X apps
posted by other members of this list when using IE, but was successful
with Safari--if memory serves me correctly.
Marian
On Jan 15, 2004, at 8:19 PM, Andrew
On 1/16/04 10:19 AM, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, List. I had a couple of questions which I hope you wouldn't mind
answering. I posted these before, but they didn't show, so sorry if
they appear twice for some reason.
I recently made a game using the trial version of Revolution. I
Use the SmartProperties plugin to compare the two object's properties
directly. It came with the latest version of rev so go to the
Development menu - Plugins and you should see it there. If not, you
can get it from the Revolution section of Rinaldi's web site:
http://www.xcmdfactory.com/
I found one property that was different and adjusted it and it is ok now.
Thanks!
doug
On 1/16/04 10:45 AM, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use the SmartProperties plugin to compare the two object's properties
directly. It came with the latest version of rev so go to the
Development
Thanks Sarah... Jim
on 1/15/04 9:31 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
This happens if the field height is less than the text height. Just
make the field a bit taller (or use a slightly smaller font) and it
should stop happening.
Cheers,
Sarah
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.troz.net/Rev/
On 16
On Jan 15, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Andrew wrote:
The two mac standalones simply don't download. It just shows all the
code in the browser window.
This is a web server configuration issue and actually has nothing to do
with Revolution vs. any other file on a web server.
If the web server is apache,
It is much simpler of a problem to fix.
Just have the user hold the control key and choose 'download link to
disk' in OSX. I think you can hold the option/alt key down while
clicking with the mouse and go right to the download.
The other simple solution is to convert the file from a .rev file
On 16 Jan 2004, at 02:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:38:44 +0900
From: Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Restricting graphics to a field?
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain;
Hi Andrew,
For the Windows version, are you sure you included the ask dialog in
your build? In the Distribution Builder, go to Inclusions and make sure
that ask dialog is checked.
Cheers,
Sarah
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.troz.net/Rev/
On 16 Jan 2004, at 11:31 am, Andrew wrote:
The Windows
I have an app that I built for both PPC OS X. The 2 systems handle
file paths differently so I have a routine to convert from one to the
other depending on the systemVersion. The problem is that I was
testing the PPC version using Classic from inside OS X. My conversion
routine wasn't working
Hi,
I am working on a school assignment and, after looking at the System
Requirements page at the Rev site, I could only find processor
requirements for Macs.
Does anyone know what they are for Windows? Did I miss something?
TIA,
Judy
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On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 08:43 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I finally tracked this down to the fact that when running in Classic
as opposed to having booted into OS 9, the systemVersion still returns
10.3.2
From the TD...
Note: When running a Mac OS application in the Classic box on an
At 12:39 pm -0700 15/1/04, David Squance wrote:
How can I find out what invisible settings a particular field has? I have
6 fields on a card which should have identical settings (except for
location and text content). Looking through the Object inspector, there
appears to be no difference, yet I
On Jan 15, 2004, at 8:43 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I have an app that I built for both PPC OS X. The 2 systems handle
file paths differently so I have a routine to convert from one to the
other depending on the systemVersion. The problem is that I was
testing the PPC version using Classic
On Jan 15, 2004, at 7:48 PM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
It is much simpler of a problem to fix.
Just have the user hold the control key and choose 'download link to
disk' in OSX. I think you can hold the option/alt key down while
clicking with the mouse and go right to the download.
Maybe
I'm sorry for coming in late on this one (trying to finish up a couple of
classes I'm taking), but as I am using Rev to teach simple multimedia and
GAME development, I, too, would be VERY interested...
Judy
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: WIlliam Griffin
First up i'm
From the TD...
Note: When running a Mac OS application in the Classic box on an OS X
system, the systemVersion function returns the version number of the
Classic system folder.
Maybe that is a hint somehow. I'm not sure how.
I'll do some more tests but I'm pretty sure this is wrong. I am
David, this is often caused by a section of a GROUP overlapping the
field.
Although the individual members of a group are probably not overlapping
your field, if you select the group itself, you may find that the
rectangle of the group does intrude on to your field. Move the group
behind the
On 1/15/04 9:43 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
My conversion
routine wasn't working so none of the expected files could be found. I
finally tracked this down to the fact that when running in Classic as
opposed to having booted into OS 9, the systemVersion still returns 10.3.2
That's good to know.
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 10:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
My conversion routine wasn't working so none of the expected files
could be found. I finally tracked this down to the fact that when
running in Classic as opposed to having booted into OS 9, the
systemVersion still returns
My conversion routine wasn't working so none of the expected files
could be found. I finally tracked this down to the fact that when
running in Classic as opposed to having booted into OS 9, the
systemVersion still returns 10.3.2
That's good to know. Something must have changed though because
--- Wouter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I mean an image on top of a field.
Some changes to avoid the problem caused by the
transparency
and the opaque condition of the image (which can
crash the app
occasionally or often)
The field will catch the mousemove as the image gets
a
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