RE: PropsN2O 1.3 Note

2004-06-27 Thread MisterX
Hi Everyone, A small bug has crept in this version of PropsN2O. It only concerns the control styles menu so it shouldn't affect anyone. The good news is that Im writing not just a fix! The next version 1.3.1 will handle - Setting control styles to selection with multiple objects. - Setting

ANN: PropsN2O 1.4

2004-06-27 Thread MisterX
Dear ALL, i finally managed to dodge crashes, script losses, and lots of aggravation to finish this release. As I mentioned earlier, I added a few but major time saving features. Download, read changes or info and enjoy at http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=156 cheers

How to resize an image?

2004-06-27 Thread Claus Dreischer
Hi, I'm looking for an elegant way to resize (shrink) an image. Changing the width and the height only affects the display. Saving this image to file results in the original image with the original size. So this won't do. Has anyone an elegant way to save a thumnail of an image? Regards,

Re: How to resize an image?

2004-06-27 Thread Klaus Major
Hallo Claus, Hi, I'm looking for an elegant way to resize (shrink) an image. Changing the width and the height only affects the display. Saving this image to file results in the original image with the original size. So this won't do. Has anyone an elegant way to save a thumnail of an image?

Re: How to resize an image?

2004-06-27 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Hallo Claus, Hi, I'm looking for an elegant way to resize (shrink) an image. Changing the width and the height only affects the display. Saving this image to file results in the original image with the original size. So this won't do. Has anyone an elegant way to save a thumnail of an image?

Re: Bug or reality?

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 26, 2004, at 11:32 PM, MisterX wrote: I open the stack, modify it, close the stack. I open a different version of the stack (also with purge on) and I get the dialog whether I should purge the stack... I had the same thing just a bit ago. If it is not a substack, I'm told you need to use

Metal bug fix

2004-06-27 Thread sims
I received an email from Tuviah/Bugzilla that bug 825 has been fixed, this was a double trouble display problem when using Metal that Klaus and I reported. Tuviah states the following: --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-06-27 02:03 --- fixed. was related to the metal

Re: Whadaya need? A magnet?

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 26, 2004, at 11:22 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Further testing shows metal window style in Rev 2.2.1 to be completely unpredictable and completely unreliable. Do your scripts set the window decorations at all? If they do, then make sure the decorations include metal. Unfortunately, no.

Re: Metal bug fix

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 27, 2004, at 10:56 AM, sims wrote: I received an email from Tuviah/Bugzilla that bug 825 has been fixed, this was a double trouble display problem when using Metal that Klaus and I reported. Tuviah states the following: --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-06-27

Moron Metal

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
Another thing about metal stacks, in the IDE, if a stack is metal, it displays as metal in all preview environments... Windows, Linux... which do not even support metal windows. Should I expect it do the same in a standalone, and be required to shut it off myself? At this point, that is what

Re: How to resize an image? solved.

2004-06-27 Thread Claus Dreischer
Hallo Claus, Hi Klaus, (thanks for your time on this warm and not so rainy sunday :-) ... Has anyone an elegant way to save a thumbnail of an image? There are probably 2 (or more ;-) ways to do this... 1. Use Trevors excellent QT External to create a preview image of ANY size... I was looking for

Re: How to resize an image?

2004-06-27 Thread Claus Dreischer
Hi Hallo Claus, Hi again, ... Solution number 3: ...resize your image and take a snapshot of that region, if possible... tried that. To much overhead if the image is not entirely displayed or the stack in the background, etc. Solution number 2 was perfect for my needs. Best Klaus Major

Small difficulty with altBrowser stack

2004-06-27 Thread Bob Warren
Chipp: Thanks very much for your reply, but I think that I need to explain this small difficulty a little better. The problem I have occurs in the Revolution environment when your stack is loaded, and as far as I know it has nothing to do directly with the option for popups in the browser itself

Branching Code

2004-06-27 Thread Brian Yennie
All, As I approach a product release myself, something is in the works which strikes me as related to Revolution. Code branching. For me, I have version 2.1 of a product coming out. This means we'll be creating an older 2.0 branch of our code. Purpose? So that we can provide bug fixes for

ANN: PropsN2O 1.4.1 - Revised

2004-06-27 Thread MisterX
Apologies to ALL! Given the aggravating and non-stop bugzilla reporting, I managed to miss a testing phase. But thanks to Abraham W. we found yet another bugzilla for the RR team! Note I should not complain so much, I know, but spending 20% of release time reporting bugs is not exactly normal!

Re: ANN: PropsN2O 1.4.1 - Revised

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 27, 2004, at 1:37 PM, MisterX wrote: Note I should not complain so much, I know, but spending 20% of release time reporting bugs is not exactly normal! Normal is relative. I'd say in Revolution, you are pretty well inside the curve. I'd be reporting more myself, if the reporting system

Re: What is the difference between a ' and a ?

2004-06-27 Thread Alejandro Tejada
on Sat, 26 Jun 2004 Troy Rollins wrote in response to Richard Gaskin: The engine was born in 1992 on Unix, ported to Win32 in the mid-90s and to Mac in the late 90s. While the engine version is numbered only 2.6, if it was an Adobe or Macromedia product it would be called 10.0.

Re: What is the difference between a ' and a ?

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 27, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote: If i remember well, Macromedia FreeHand MX v 11.0 has 122 bugs that they more or less fixed in the next releases. Director doesn't have near that many, which is more what I was referring to but trying not to spell it out. Incidentally, how

Re: 16 bit numbers?

2004-06-27 Thread Cubist
sez [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Recently, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here are two functions which do just that, converting from [base 10] to [any base from 2 to 36], and vice versa. Looks like these have some useful character checking included but I believe you can also do the same with the built-in

RE: ANN: PropsN2O 1.4.1 - Revised

2004-06-27 Thread MisterX
On Jun 27, 2004, at 1:37 PM, MisterX wrote: Note I should not complain so much, I know, but spending 20% of release time reporting bugs is not exactly normal! Normal is relative. I'd say in Revolution, you are pretty well inside the curve. Really? What is your experience? I'd be

2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread hershbp
Hi, I the 2.2.1 if you have a group of a few buttons and you select a btn it selects the group instead of the btn. vs. in 2.2 the btn was selected. Problem or change ? Thanks ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread Howard Bornstein
On Jun 27, 2004, at 3:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I the 2.2.1 if you have a group of a few buttons and you select a btn it selects the group instead of the btn. vs. in 2.2 the btn was selected. Problem or change ? I haven't found this to be the case in 2.2.1. Groups still work the same

Re: 2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread hershbp
On Sunday, June 27, 2004, at 04:54 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote: On Jun 27, 2004, at 3:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I the 2.2.1 if you have a group of a few buttons and you select a btn it selects the group instead of the btn. vs. in 2.2 the btn was selected. Problem or change ? I haven't

associated files

2004-06-27 Thread hershbp
on 2.2.1 I don't get the files associated with the RR app. Thanks ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: 2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread Dar Scott
On Jun 27, 2004, at 3:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you sure you've got the Select Grouped icon set on Not the Icon , the group itself gets selected instead of the button I choose to select to edit its script. Look for a button called Select Grouped in the bar below the menu. Dar Scott

Re: 2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread Sarah Reichelt
There is a setting called Select Grouped Controls which switches between the two different behaviors: clicking to select an object inside a group or clicking to select the entire group. This has not changed but maybe the default setting is not what you are used to. You can toggle this switch

Re: Clues to Need to Reinstall on OX X?

2004-06-27 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 26 Jun 2004, at 4:10 am, Dan Shafer wrote: I've been using Rev on OS X for a long time. I haven't yet upgraded to 2.2.1 but I've been running 2.2 since its release. For the most part, my experience has been fairly trouble-free. But in the past two weeks as I work on a more complex project

Re: Panther question

2004-06-27 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Works fine here: 10.3.4 but waiting for Tiger :-) Sarah On 26 Jun 2004, at 1:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As I do not have Panther, can someone let me know why this apparently throws an error on OSX 10.3.2 but works on Jaguar? # Given folder path pPath, open desktop folder: on OpenFolder

BUG: standalone modifing itself!?

2004-06-27 Thread Andre Garzia
Hi Folks, This is the strangest of the bugs... First I am using rev 2.2 on MacOS X 10.3.4 with a nice Studio License. I implemented a complete Blogger API client this afternoon, it's a remake of my old iBlog tool (http://iblog.soapdog.org). I did everything from the scratch since old codebase

RE: standalone modifing itself!?

2004-06-27 Thread Monte Goulding
Look inside your application package. Hi Folks, This is the strangest of the bugs... First I am using rev 2.2 on MacOS X 10.3.4 with a nice Studio License. I implemented a complete Blogger API client this afternoon, it's a remake of my old iBlog tool (http://iblog.soapdog.org). I did

Re: standalone modifing itself!?

2004-06-27 Thread Andre Garzia
On Jun 27, 2004, at 10:03 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: Look inside your application package. App Package... oh boy... I just forgot about those things. Thanks Monte!!! my code is now working, I've got a working blog client! I'll release it in couple hours. Thanks again! cheers andre -- Andre

Unreliable button icon alpha

2004-06-27 Thread Troy Rollins
I have some rectangular buttons in my application which have icons that include alpha data. Most of the time, these come up and display properly, but sometimes, the edges are all choppy... as though the alpha is getting translated from 8 bit to one bit. Clicking the button clears the problem.

Can Rev Telnet?

2004-06-27 Thread Gardner, Joseph A
Greetings group. I'd like to make a simple telnet application that can emulate the functions in the Windows DOS command interface, but can't find any reference to telnet in Rev's documentation. Can Revolution telnet and if so, could someone give me a pointer to where I can find more info?

Question about slider

2004-06-27 Thread François Cuneo
Hello everybody! I have a slider with 4 positions. Sart Value: 0 End Value: 3 Is it possible to force the slider to be only on one of these position? It would be fine if the user could feel clic/clic/clic/ when he slides!:-) Amicalement François

Re: Can Rev Telnet?

2004-06-27 Thread Dar Scott
On Jun 27, 2004, at 9:47 PM, Gardner, Joseph A wrote: I'd like to make a simple telnet application that can emulate the functions in the Windows DOS command interface, You can make a simple telnet server using the sockets capability. See commands 'accept', 'close socket', 'read from socket',

RE: 2.2.1 change

2004-06-27 Thread MisterX
I saw this misbehavior... but can't reproduce it again... Maybe I was looking for trouble... The borg adapts, you will be runrev-ilitated ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Howard Bornstein Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 22:55 To: How to