In a message dated 07/19/2004 11:24:48 PM,
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> Dan (ducking back into his own little Smalltalk world)
> -- and I thank you for writing about that smalltalk world so long ago :)
learned a lot.
Andrew
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Hi list,
as I´m really looking forward to seeing you all in Malta I put together a
little demo stack.
open stack URL "http://www.derbrill.de/revstack/ERCSneak.rev";
or download http://www.derbrill.de/revstack/ERCSneak.rev.zip
It is a bit biggish because of the Audio in it. (2.8 MB)
If this is
Did someone say Drag & Drop?
Another learning by using example Rev file...
This example Rev file enables you to drag & drop text from a drag & drop
enabled application directly into a field in the Rev example file. Any email
addresses which are contained in the text you dragged over will be
display
Very cool animation!
Excellent scripting job Malte!...hey, does that name sound familiar... :-P
Ciao...C U in Malta,
sims
Hi list,
as I´m really looking forward to seeing you all in Malta I put together a
little demo stack.
open stack URL "http://www.derbrill.de/revstack/ERCSneak.rev";
or download
Thanks for all the tips!
I just changed the port to 8080, and suddenly everything worked. So
someone is hogging port 80... but I think I can proceed without
problems from here on my own.
Bjoernke
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Hi All.
I have a wee app half made at the moment. It is a database app with the
card file saved as data. A bit like the edb tutorial app in runrev.
When I click on a saved database eg mydb.sdb (sdb = skoosh database) the
skoosh database.exe app is launched to run the .sdb file.
Now if I close th
Thanks, Andrew. The books didn't sell well but I still think Smalltalk
is the best programming language in the known universe.
Dan
On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 07/19/2004 11:24:48 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dan (ducking back into his own little Smal
--- Bob Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> I have a wee app half made at the moment. It is a
> database app with the
> card file saved as data. A bit like the edb tutorial
> app in runrev.
> When I click on a saved database eg mydb.sdb (sdb =
> skoosh database) the
> skoosh databas
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 15, 2004, at 02:19 AM, Jan
> Schenkel wrote:
>
> > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hi, I think the "columnByNumber() " doesn't work
> >> properly with
> >> PostgreSQL.
> >
> > It seems to work fine for me ; do you have a
> clear
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if RunRev will ever add Microsoft
> SQL to its database
> connectivity offerings. In the corporate
> environment, alot of times it is
> required that we use Microsoft (even though MySQL is
> just as good or
> better).
>
> Thanks.
> Roger Eller
>
--- K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is messageMessages property?
The 'messageMessages' property is a debugging aid, and
used for the "Message Watcher" ; if this property is
set to true, the engine will send 'messageHandled' and
'messageNotHandled' messages.
The Revolution IDE handles these me
At 10:33 20/07/2004, you wrote:
Hi Jan
Thanks for the speedy reply
Hi Bob,
The standalone won't quit if there are any hidden
stacks open or if there are any pending messages.
I'd recommend to change the script of your stack to
explicitly quit the standalone.
I used the one documented in runrev und
Yes, related to Arabic, I believe.
James
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 21:49:20 -0700 (PDT), Judy Perry wrote:
I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
Judy
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I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
Judy
Maltese is a Semitic language.
Maltese developed from a dialect of Arabic and is closely related to
the western Arabic dialects
of Algeria and Tunisia. Strongly influenced by the Italian dialect
spoken in Sicily, Maltese is the
only form of Arab
Hi Nicolas
Any pointers as to where to begin looking in the Transcript Dictionary
to
learn about how to allow objects to be dragged and dropped would be
very
welcome. (The purpose: students click on a button to hear an English
word
and then drag the corresponding image to that same button.)
I ha
Sims,
You forgot to mention the beauty of Maltese women ;)
I'd like punic as a scripting language!
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 12:37
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: any chatters?
>
>
try also
the Iconfactory, it has mac and win formats, hundreds and hundreds of
icons...
How does icon licensing work?
All of the icons remain the property of the Iconfactory. The icons can be
used royalty-free by the licensee for any personal or commercial projects.
This non-exclusive license inc
tack File Names Changed
•From: Gregory Lypny
• Subject: Stack File Names Changed
• Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 05:42:29 -0700
Hello Everyone,
I've come across an anomaly with an MC project running in OS X that
may be of interest to Revolution users. It
Looked at revMessageWatcher and attempted to duplicate the behavior. I was
unsuccessful my on recordMessage handler is never invoked. I would like to use this
in my own debug stacks/cards. Any ideas on what I may have missed?
Kevin
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How can I find the current file position ?
I found
seek .. to set the current position (either abs or
relative)
read at N ... to read, starting at a specified position
write at N ... to write, starting at a specified position
but I can't fin
At 20:50 19/07/2004 -0700, Rob Cozens wrote:
Any clues for me on "how to think of an item" ?
Perhaps it would help to consider items as lines (ie: the itemDelimiter =
return).
the number of lines of "This is a line" = the number of lines of "This is
a line"&return
Thanks Rob - just exactly what
--- Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How can I find the current file position ?
>
> I found
>seek .. to set the current
> position (either abs or
> relative)
>read at N ... to read, starting at
> a specified position
>write at N ..
Re: messageMessages
•From: K
• Subject: Re: messageMessages
• Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 06:28:33 -0700
Looked at revMessageWatcher and attempted to duplicate the behavior.
I was
unsuccessful my on recordMessage handler is never invoked. I would
like
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I think your solution lies with using the
> command-line version. Use it
> > to run a short script that brings in your stack.
>
> Excuse me, but what do you mean by the "command-line
> version" ? Is there a
> command-line version of Revolution ?
>
> Maxence BERNA
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Where can I find the tip for server side
> scripting that was posted
> on RR site a while ago ?
> Also what is it made for , can I write a trigger for
> a PostgreSQL db ?
> Thanks.
>
Hi Hershel,
You'll find the cgi-tutorial by Jacqueline Landma
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At 07:09 20/07/2004 -0700, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi Alex,
I'm afraid you can't do that ; please file an
enhancement request with bugzilla to get a
'currentPosition' property for open files.
Please remember to inform the mailing list of the
number so people can vote on it ;-)
Thanks Jan.
Bug 1851 : Ne
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returnin
Erik,
The key to using any non-Latin writing system in Rev is understanding
unicode. There doesn't seem to be any shortcut; you just have to dig
into the Rev documentation on unicode and start trying examples.
That being said, here are a couple of 'Aha!' insights that I've made:
1. A reliable wa
Recently, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> Is it posssible in Rev to know if the current user has admin rights or
> not ?
One method I've used is writing to a key in the registry. If the write is
successful, the user has admin rights. Definitely not the best way, but so
far it seems to be reliable.
I have a table field that I want the users of my application to use to
make a list. If they decide they don't like their list I want them to
be able to start over. The problem is that I can't seem to delete
things from the table field and have them stay deleted.
I put this in the message box:
d
At 7:09 AM -0700 7/20/2004, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I find the current file position ?
I'm afraid you can't do that ; please file an
enhancement request with bugzilla to get a
'currentPosition' property for open files.
Please remember to inform th
On Jul 20, 2004, at 2:04 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
Well, if it's any help, the context in which one works is generally
the last
stack that was opened. The stack with the current "focus" is the
defaultStack, which can be changed explicitly if you want to work on
another
stack without having to use a long
On Jul 20, 2004, at 2:04 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
I could refer to it in any of the following ways (assuming the
context/defaultStack is the stack "Stack1" and the currently displayed
card
is card #1):
field "Greetings" of group "innerGroup" of group "outerGroup" of
card 1 of
stack "Stack1"
field
Fascinating!
Judy
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, sims wrote:
> >I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
> >
> >Judy
>
>
> Maltese is a Semitic language.
> Maltese developed from a dialect of Arabic and is closely related to
> the western Arabic dialects
> of Algeria and Tunisia. Strongly influenced
> As usual, it was a lot of help. So, if you have a main stack which
> opens and closes a lot of various substacks, and external resource
> stacks, do you also have a lot of setting the defaultStack explicitly?
Only if you want to work in a context *other* than the stack you're opening.
For exam
> Based on reading this, my guess would have to be that often the
> defaultStack is not what I think it is at any given time, or more
> specifically, portions of my code my not be aware that other portions
> of my code have opened another stack, thereby changing the
> defaultStack... so I freq
At 09:30 20/07/2004 -0700, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
At 7:09 AM -0700 7/20/2004, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I find the current file position ?
I'm afraid you can't do that ; please file an
enhancement request with bugzilla to get a
'currentPosition'
Judy Perry wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>>If I understand the issue correctly it turns out that all Semitic
>>languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and others) are adversely affected
>>by a bug in the engine which displays right-to-left languages with a
>>character order from
In a message dated 7/8/04 3:09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> http://www.gla.ac.uk/~rh82p/mydb.html
>
Bob,
I hope this reply is not too late.
I enjoyed your Total Beginners Database. Would like to see the next
installment.
By the way, I believe your detailed, pictured approach is an ideal wa
Chipp Walters wrote:
Hi Andre,
Great to meet you in Monterey. Good stuff, your HTTP server completed in
Rev!
Now, if I remember correctly, didn't Richard promise something on your
return? ;-)
Hey, it seemed a safe bet he'd be stuck in Chicago for a while answering
questions posed to him in Span
I just added a feature request (#1855) to Rev's BugzillaBase. It's a request
for native Rev access to HID drivers on all platforms.
Does anyone besides me see the huge benefit this could be? It would enable
us to build apps that interact with and/or control *ANY* USB device, not
just desktop UI de
--- Rich Lague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a table field that I want the users of my
> application to use to
> make a list. If they decide they don't like their
> list I want them to
> be able to start over. The problem is that I can't
> seem to delete
> things from the table field an
At 14:22 20/07/2004 -0400, you wrote:
In a message dated 7/8/04 3:09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> http://www.gla.ac.uk/~rh82p/mydb.html
>
Bob,
I hope this reply is not too late.
I enjoyed your Total Beginners Database. Would like to see the next
installment.
By the way, I believe your detailed,
--- Bob Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:33 20/07/2004, Jan Schenkel wrote:
> >Hi Bob,
> >
> >The standalone won't quit if there are any hidden
> >stacks open or if there are any pending messages.
> >I'd recommend to change the script of your stack to
> >explicitly quit the standalone.
>
On Jul 20, 2004, at 8:49 AM, sims wrote:
I just looked up flights leaving USA on13 November to London
returning from London to USA on17 November
Uh. I thought the conference started on the 14th. Shouldn't folks in
the US leave on the 11th or with good connections the 12th?
Dar Scott
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Jan,
is there a doc stack regarding the tables object?
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> Schenkel
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 20:52
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: table field clearing
>
>
> --- Rich Lague <[EMAIL PR
--- "Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 7:09 AM -0700 7/20/2004, Jan Schenkel wrote:
> >--- Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > How can I find the current file position ?
>
>
> >I'm afraid you can't do that ; please file an
> >enhancement request with bugzilla to get
At 12:00 20/07/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>
> on getMeOuttaHere
> answer "Are you sure you want to quit?" with
> "No way" or "OK"
> if it is "OK" then quit
>end getMeOuttaHere
>
> My app has a stack (copied to the saved .sdb fiel)
> that is populated by
> boxes from another stack. In th
--- MisterX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jan,
>
> is there a doc stack regarding the tables object?
>
Nope, I happen to know a few tricks as I've studied
the frontScript that makes it work : revTable.
One of the main reasons this isn't documented at this
point in time is that RunRev isn't sure w
--- Bob Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > on getMeOuttaHere
> > > answer "Are you sure you want to quit?"
> with
> > > "No way" or "OK"
> > > if it is "OK" then quit
> > >end getMeOuttaHere
> > >
> > > My app has a stack (copied to the saved .sdb
> fiel)
> > > that is p
on 7/20/04 11:25 AM, Richard Gaskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So now I'm putting together at least enough documentation to get folks
> started. More soon
I went searching for devolution and could not find it at your website. The
archives said you rolled it out back in April. I even went
I wasn't able to figure it out .
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 05:48 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday, July 15, 2004, at 02:19 AM, Jan
Schenkel wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I think the "columnByNumber() " doesn't work
properly with
PostgreS
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Where can I find the tip for server side
scripting that was posted
on RR site a while ago ?
Also what is it made for , can I write a trigger for
a PostgreSQL db ?
Thanks.
Hi Hershel,
You'll
Is there a way to force full compiling of a stack?
Dar Scott
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--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 05:48 AM, Jan Schenkel
> wrote:
>
> > Oops, it looks like a documentation error ; the
> > function name is actually
> "revDatabaseColumnNumbered"
> > -- when I checked if it worked, I used the
> > "revdb_columnbynumber()"
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Jan Schenkel
> wrote:
>
> > --- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >> Hi, Where can I find the tip for server side
> >> scripting that was posted
> >> on RR site a while ago ?
> >> Also what is it m
At 13:02 20/07/2004 -0600, Dar Scott wrote:
On Jul 20, 2004, at 8:49 AM, sims wrote:
I just looked up flights leaving USA on13 November to London
returning from London to USA on17 November
Uh. I thought the conference started on the 14th. Shouldn't folks in the
US leave on the 11th or with goo
On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:13 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
If you have all kinds of non-linear stuff going on, with stacks being
able
to be opened or activated while other scripts are running, you're
right that
you can't depend on the context at any given time, and so in that case,
Troy, I think you're doing th
I wrote a routine to list the custom property sets for every object in
my project (as part of getting ready to ship), and noticed that quite a
number have a "cREVGeometry" property set, even though I don't use the
Geometry Manager anywhere.
Can anyone tell me if these are problematic at all? S
On Jul 20, 2004, at 8:49 AM, sims wrote:
I just looked up flights leaving USA on13 November to London
returning from London to USA on17 November
Uh. I thought the conference started on the 14th. Shouldn't folks
in the US leave on the 11th or with good connections the 12th?
Leaving earlier is be
Troy,
I dunno if this helps at all, but if the issue is with opening some
other stack mid-script and having that affect your object references
later in the script, you could consider wrapping up your own stack
opening routine which maintains the defaultStack:
on openStackSafe stackName
put t
How can I take binary image data stored in a variable (obtained
programmatically, usually from a database query) and display it in an
image field without first storing it to a file? I can't seem to find
any information on this.
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to work:
set the fileName of ima
Mark Brownell wrote:
on 7/20/04 11:25 AM, Richard Gaskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now I'm putting together at least enough documentation to get folks
started. More soon
I went searching for devolution and could not find it at your website.
Correct. As notes in the snippet quoted above
Hi Frank,
How can I take binary image data stored in a variable (obtained
programmatically,
usually from a database query) and display it in an image field
without first storing
it to a file? I can't seem to find any information on this.
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to work:
set the fileNa
On Jul 20, 2004, at 4:30 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
I dunno if this helps at all, but if the issue is with opening some
other stack mid-script and having that affect your object references
later in the script, you could consider wrapping up your own stack
opening routine which maintains the default
Alright. Everytime I make the height of my progress bar 16, lock the location, and
save and close the stack, it reverts back to a height of 20 once the stack is loaded
again. There are no lines of code anywhere in the stack or any other stack for that
matter that set the height to 20. Any ide
Thanks I will look into its use.
Kevin
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Any resemblance between the above and my own views is non-determin
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 03:46 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Hershel Fisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at 05:48 AM, Jan Schenkel
wrote:
Oops, it looks like a documentation error ; the
function name is actually
"revDatabaseColumnNumbered"
-- when I checked if it worked,
Sarah said:
The easiest way is probably to use a keyUp handler in the original
field, like this:
on keyUp
put me into fld "Mirror"
pass keyUp -- just in case it is used elsewhere
end keyUp
closeField only happens when a field is changed AND when you tab or
click out of
At 17:49 20/07/2004 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> at a specified position
>> but I can't find how to find the current position.
[snip]
More precisely, Rev doesn't keep track of such things *for* you. So if
you
want to do it, you have to do it yourself, "by hand". Use a separate
variable,
--- Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> If I understand the issue correctly it turns
> out that all Semitic
> languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and others)
> are adversely affected
> by a bug in the engine which displays
> right-to-left languages with a
> character order from left to
although the Trace is OFF, the tracedelay is
set as high as possible, and the breakpoint is
coded in, the Debugger still traces through
script code of its own volition.
compacting the stack did help and things do
seem to be settling down.
anyone else ever experience this?
thanks,
Erik Hansen
--- Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most of my problems went away if I used
> explicit paths to objects and their scripts.
tht's it.
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--- Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on DoIt_2
> set the defaultStack to the topStack
> put "Hello" into field "Greetings"
> end DoIt_2
>
> ... causes no harm at all, and tells Rev
> to focus its attention on the topStack
> (which it probably was doing already)
probably.
i thought the
I have a tough question. I don't know if it is a Quicktime question, a
Revolution question, a Mac OSX question or even a "Soundflower" question. Plus I
really don't know a whole lot about the subject at hand -- which is digital audio
files. So I'm not even sure I can explain the question properl
On Jul 20, 2004, at 8:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For that matter, is there a better way altogether? I would prefer to
dig into
the innards of these sound files and grab portions of each as if I were
copying and pasting material from several text documents. Does anyone
know how to
do this? Or
--- Kenneth Rabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You are probably experiencing a memory leak.
> Once the memory size of
> the IDE reaches a certain point, it slows down
> dramatically and only
> restarting the application will help.
which point?
thanks,
Erik Hansen
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At 10:51 PM +0200 7/20/2004, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Frank,
How can I take binary image data stored in a variable (obtained
programmatically,
usually from a database query) and display it in an image field
without first storing
it to a file? I can't seem to find any information on this.
I tried t
At 5:16 PM -0400 7/20/2004, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
I found information in the Revolution help files on how to store
data in BLOB fields in a database, but how do you actually retrieve
the data from a BLOB?
Check out revDatabaseQueryBLOB.
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At 5:09 PM -0500 7/20/2004, Ken Ray wrote:
> But further on this... if the defaultStack is closed, what determines
what the new defaultStack is?
Whatever is the top-most, non-palette stack (and if only palettes are left,
the one that is "in front".
This is correct in most situations, but it can g
Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
At 5:09 PM -0500 7/20/2004, Ken Ray wrote:
> But further on this... if the defaultStack is closed, what determines
what the new defaultStack is?
Whatever is the top-most, non-palette stack (and if only palettes are
left, the one that is "in front".
This is correct in
On Jul 20, 2004, at 10:32 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> But further on this... if the defaultStack is closed, what
determines
what the new defaultStack is?
Whatever is the top-most, non-palette stack (and if only palettes
are left, the one that is "in front".
This is correct in most situations,
> At 5:09 PM -0500 7/20/2004, Ken Ray wrote:
> > > But further on this... if the defaultStack is closed, what
> > determines
> >> what the new defaultStack is?
> >
> >Whatever is the top-most, non-palette stack (and if only
> palettes are
> >left, the one that is "in front".
>
> This is corre
I think it will remove the settings for *that* object. If you use
altClean plugin, it has a checkBox where it will remove all revGeometry
settings.
-Chipp
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
In the Geometry section of the Inspector, there is a button "Remove
All". Will that get rid of these property sets or
Rather slippery, the defaultStack. Now, who was asking why I found
myself using explicit paths? ;-)
Who? Me? =)
(Just kidding. I'm sure the defaultStack is plenty reliable and
controllable, and under most circumstances is exactly what you think
it would be... it just seems to get away from me s
> Mode 0: Closed bug not loaded (a stack window that is closed
> but the stack is still loaded in memory). Mode 1: A "normal"
> editable stack window Mode 2: A non-editable stack window
> (opened with its cantModify true) Mode 3: Modeless dialog
> Mode 4: Palette Mode 5: Modal dialog Mode 6: Sh
On Jul 20, 2004, at 10:46 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Now isn't that clear as mud? ;-)
Already committed to memory... and right out the other side. ;-P
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On Jul 20, 2004, at 10:48 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
Er, I guess that all means "agreed". =)
Actually, that helps. I'm still at a stage where I frequently say "it
works, but I'm probably not doing it the way which is intended." Any
confirmation that I'm not WAYY off-track, is a good thing.
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On Jul 20, 2004, at 10:56 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Mode 0: Closed bug not loaded
Freud would be proud.
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Hi Dar,
You were missed in Monterey. I'm still *very* interested in your
thoughts on the proper way to implement libaries..and Andre couldn't
stop talking about your "boxes" :-)
To force a full stack compile, I would try creating a simple plugin
which would save the stack, set the destroyStack
On Jul 20, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
To force a full stack compile, I would try creating a simple plugin
which would save the stack, set the destroyStack to true, delete stack
myStack (not only close it), then reOpen it. That should do the trick.
But wouldn't that only test compiling
OOPS, good point. I guess scripts only compile when run. Perhaps Tuviah
knows if this is possible...
Dar Scott wrote:
But wouldn't that only test compiling the stack and card 1 and its
components? Suppose there are scripts on other cards that won't compile?
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On Jul 20, 2004, at 3:25 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Hi Andre,
Great to meet you in Monterey. Good stuff, your HTTP server completed
in Rev!
Now, if I remember correctly, didn't Richard promise something on
your return? ;-)
Chipp and Richard et al,
yes, I had to answer lots of spanish questions i
Ken Ray wrote:
The defaultstack is always what is returned by the topStack() function,
unless it is set specifically to some other stack via script.
Not quite: the defaultStack is the stack in the current message path,
but can be set to point to any other stack to allow incomplete
references to o
On Jul 20, 2004, at 11:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
What you should see is line 1 of the message box will contain the name
of the palette stack in which the button was clicked, but line 2 will
contain the name of the second, toplevel, stack.
Hey! I got an idea!
Anybody have a good means to get th
Troy Rollins wrote:
On Jul 20, 2004, at 11:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
What you should see is line 1 of the message box will contain the name
of the palette stack in which the button was clicked, but line 2 will
contain the name of the second, toplevel, stack.
Hey! I got an idea!
Anybody have a
On Jul 21, 2004, at 12:30 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
set the clipboardData["text"] to the long id of me
But why the clipboard?
To get long, tedious explicit paths to objects into scripts more easily
and save some typing. The very reason this entire thread began. ;-)
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Troy Rollins wrote:
On Jul 21, 2004, at 12:30 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
set the clipboardData["text"] to the long id of me
But why the clipboard?
To get long, tedious explicit paths to objects into scripts more easily
and save some typing. The very reason this entire thread began. ;-)
But I ha
On Jul 21, 2004, at 1:02 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
But I had thought that one of the parts of this thread noted that the
long ID will include the path to the stack containing the object.
This is no problem for an internally used stack that never moves, but
should the path to the stack change th
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