Re: remote control of rr app via network, ii

2004-10-17 Thread Meitnik
In a message dated 10/17/04 11:46:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > altought is not a rev solution, you could opt to make a little VNC > instalation. I installed a simple vnc server in my mac and a vnc client > in my win xp box, I control the mac from the xp... like if I was > sitting in front

Lindows, video, and Rev

2004-10-17 Thread Mark Talluto
Anyone get Lindows to play any video in Rev 2.5? I have set the vcplayer to "/usr/bin/MPlayer" and to "/user/bin/mplayer". I have yet to get video to play. I know I have mplayer installed because if I double-click on the test video, it plays in mplayer. Being a Linux noob, I am at a loss on this

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Variance among PC sound cards is no better than the variance among PC > video cards and to some degree motherboards -- it's a compatibility > nightmare. Maybe Tuviah has the patience to deal with such a herculean > task (he's shown heroic dilligence with with QT

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Judy Perry wrote: >> Is there any way I can trigger multiple sounds at once using revolution? > how is it that PC games seem to support multiple simultaneous sounds? Rev *can* support multiple sounds, via QuickTime or externals, but not natively. Enhancing/updating audio support has b

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Troy Rollins
On Oct 17, 2004, at 9:28 PM, Judy Perry wrote: Is it possible in Director or Flash, anyone? Both. -- Troy RPSystems, Ltd. http://www.rpsystems.net ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Troy Rollins
On Oct 17, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: I'm not sure about Director and Flash, but given that both are timeline-driven and Director has been architected since its birth for strictly multimedia work (while making more traditional apps is not its strong suit), it may be the case that th

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Richard Gaskin
Judy Perry wrote: Hmmm, Well, you could use soundChannels... but, oops, that's a Hypercard thingy, isn't it?! Ummm, I don't think I've ever seen a good reason why this couldn't be done in Revolution other than it isn't. The traditional explanation from I think Scott Raney was something to the effec

RE: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Judy Perry
Hmmm, Well, you could use soundChannels... but, oops, that's a Hypercard thingy, isn't it?! Ummm, I don't think I've ever seen a good reason why this couldn't be done in Revolution other than it isn't. The traditional explanation from I think Scott Raney was something to the effect that it wasn't

Re: remote control of rr app via network

2004-10-17 Thread Bill Vlahos
Andrew, If your PC was running WinXP Pro you could use the Remote Desktop Connection feature of WinXP and the free Mac RDC client software from Microsoft. To do that with Win2K you would need to use VNC or Timbuktu. Bill Vlahos On Oct 17, 2004, at 3:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am ve

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-10-17 Thread Alex Tweedly
Reviving an old thread from a few months ago At 15:02 01/07/2004 -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote: If CSV were consistently implemented CSV2TabNew would work excellently right out of the box, but since some CSVs escape quotes by doubling them I needed to add one line (see below) to also substitut

Re: Little #%$*! Arrows

2004-10-17 Thread Sarah Reichelt
I'm getting an error when I use the Little Arrows object from the Object Library supplied with 2.5. When I press the up arrow or the down arrow, it executes a handler that increments the associated field containing the number being incremented. Even though the handler is there in the script of t

Re: Accessing the modem

2004-10-17 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Thanks for the fix although I'm not sure that is still the case if you are using the latest version of Rev. I'll have to test it again and update the stack. Cheers, Sarah On 18 Oct 2004, at 4:55 am, Darby Lee Darrow wrote: Sarah, I am in the process of taking apart your Serial Test stack, and in

Re: remote control of rr app via network

2004-10-17 Thread Andre Garzia
On Oct 17, 2004, at 8:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am very interested in figuring out how to remotely control an rr app via network. What I have is one copy of my app on the imac another on an older emachines using win2yk, networked via ethernet cable. I want where I click, drag, typ

Re: remote control of rr app via network

2004-10-17 Thread Meitnik
Hello, I am very interested in figuring out how to remotely control an rr app via network. What I have is one copy of my app on the imac another on an older emachines using win2yk, networked via ethernet cable. I want where I click, drag, type to happen on the other box to the other app. I am t

Keep threads on topic or start new ones.

2004-10-17 Thread Jim Witte
Hi, Sorry to sound like a moderator here.. I was just looking over the posts I'd made to RunRev (Mar 31, 2004), and ran across my "LWP like scripting from Rev" post. There were two following posts in the same thread that were not remotely related to my question. Now, I must admit that it l

Re: Detecting unexpectedly closed sockets

2004-10-17 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 20:25 17/10/2004 +0200, Tomas Franzén wrote: What would be a good value for N? That is, how often should I send a keep-alive? Tricky question - I wouldn't make any guesses without more info - see questions below. The server should be able to handle many (preferably MANY) clients at once. Sti

Little #%$*! Arrows

2004-10-17 Thread Jim Carwardine
I'm getting an error when I use the Little Arrows object from the Object Library supplied with 2.5. When I press the up arrow or the down arrow, it executes a handler that increments the associated field containing the number being incremented. Even though the handler is there in the script of the

Re: Accessing the modem

2004-10-17 Thread Darby Lee Darrow
Sarah, I am in the process of taking apart your Serial Test stack, and in the process found a typo on your about page. It reads "opening the port talks several seconds", where it should read "takes several seconds" thought you might want to know. Thanks again for the help On my web site, you

Re: Detecting unexpectedly closed sockets

2004-10-17 Thread Tomas Franzén
On 2004-10-17, at 18.10, Alex Tweedly wrote: Indeed, 3.5 * N could be a better value to use - but I did say I was "[going to] be traditional [...] and use 3*N" There's a long tradition of protocol specs specifying 3*N (RIP, IGRP, BGP, etc. all do this) and either other parts of the specification

Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, DJ Grumble wrote: > Is there any way I can trigger multiple sounds at once using revolution? I > need them to start at exactly the same time with no delay, as I am trying to > build a music sequencer. The more at once the better. I have tried using > players but I often get a delay. Some

RE: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38

2004-10-17 Thread DJ Grumble
Hi, Is there any way I can trigger multiple sounds at once using revolution? I need them to start at exactly the same time with no delay, as I am trying to build a music sequencer. The more at once the better. I have tried using players but I often get a delay. Someone was telling me I could pre

Re: How do you create a non-cgi, faceless, "command line" application?

2004-10-17 Thread Mark Wieder
Tony- Sunday, October 17, 2004, 12:52:10 AM, you wrote: TP> I want to create a command line application that will TP> work on windows or a flavor of unix. The Unix box is TP> rack mounted so there is no terminal or GUI running on TP> it. put your code in the preOpenStack handler: on preOpenStac

Re: Detecting unexpectedly closed sockets

2004-10-17 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 17:10 16/10/2004 -0700, kee nethery wrote: On Oct 16, 2004, at 4:27 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote: At 21:24 16/10/2004 +0200, Tomas Franzén wrote: Dar, Xavier, Björnke, Thanks for your suggestions. I will let the server send a ping command to the client, and let the client respond. When the server ha

Are you using Rev/DC in Education?

2004-10-17 Thread Rod McCall
Hi, I am currently looking into the use of Revolution and Dreamcard in education. If you are currently using either product in the classroom I'd like to hear from you. Kind regards, Rod Dr Rod McCall ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.runrev.com/ Runtime Revolution - User-Centric Development Tools

Re: Detecting unexpectedly closed sockets

2004-10-17 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 11:32 17/10/2004 +0200, Tomas Franzén wrote: Finally, always keep your keep alive packets to a size small enough to fit into one single ethernet packet. Don't exceed that length for something as simple as a keep alive. As you can see, my requests are not very small. A keep-alive might look l

Re: Detecting unexpectedly closed sockets

2004-10-17 Thread Tomas Franzén
On 2004-10-17, at 02.10, kee nethery wrote: I concur with Alex. I agree it would seem more logical to make the client send the keep-alive, and have the server respond, when considering the client/server relationship. Right now, the client is basically built so it can only send requests, and rece

How do you create a non-cgi, faceless, "command line" application?

2004-10-17 Thread Tony Paris
I want to create a command line application that will work on windows or a flavor of unix. The Unix box is rack mounted so there is no terminal or GUI running on it. All the "faceless" stuff in the docs seems to only be related to making a CGI, not a simple command line program. I just want to get