Dan-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 7:44:36 PM, you wrote:
DS> I use altArchive from Altuit (Chipp Walters' company) religiously. It
DS> archives the current version of the stack silently and invisibly.
DS> It's saved my butt so many times I lost count.
Yep. Me, too. Methinks that was St. Chipp's bigge
Jon-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 6:47:28 PM, you wrote:
J> Protecting yourself from the IDE. Great. Sigh.
If it makes any difference to you, I do the same thing in *every*
development I work in. You can never save your work too often.
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Saturday, June 4, 2005, 6:28:04 PM, you wrote:
DB> I have also noticed that often when I apply, I get an error message
DB> that makes no sense to me. When I hit the Script button, it hilights
DB> a portion of a comment line (I put in a lot of comments). After
DB> scratching my head a
Mark-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 5:44:02 PM, you wrote:
MW> Oh, all right - I'll bugzilla this one.
Bugzilla #2868, if anyone cares to vote.
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Thanks, Dan,
...'cuz I was beginning to think I was somewhere in crazyland.
I mean, can you _imagine_ a red-hot intel chip in an aluminum laptop case?
Medieval 'chafours' with sleek, modern, industrial design.
;-)
Man, I hope that you're right.
(see -- we can agree!)
Besides, so IBM's not be
I've got an old beige 233 mac. I've got a fiber optic connection (which I pay
for off or on!) I've got a bunch of stacks I want to share with other Latin
teachers...
Wouldn't it be very possible to clean up the old beige, make a massive folder,
put in all my stacks and the rev cgi engine in th
I agree. When is it? and Where?
Tom
On Jun 5, 2005, at 12:25 AM, Todd Higgins wrote:
I would love to meet you and the other Revvers, but I will not be able
to make it out this year. (To many commitments to close together)
Someone needs to work on a Revcon East : )
Thomas J McGrath III
[
Thanks Andre, I will take a look at it. Is this the same libCGI that
has a sourceforge website or a different one?
I would love to meet you and the other Revvers, but I will not be
able to make it out this year. (To many commitments to close
together) Someone needs to work on a Revcon East
Ken, et al,
The
reason you get two different values is that in your first example, the list
if items is "1,2,3,4,5," and ends in the item delimiter (,). Since there is
nothing that follows the item delimiter, it is ignored, and returns 5 items.
The second example gives you ",1,2,3,4,5" so there
On 6/4/05 7:48 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richard-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 5:13:55 PM, you wrote:
RG> While the distinction might have been useful on Macs, Windows machines
RG> have been mislabeling the Return key for years (almost all Wintel
That's OK - they've been mislabeling the "Start" but
Could be a few things.
1. File pathing issues. This is tricky when you build Mac OS X
standalones because the app is in a bundle and when you ask Rev to
give you the path to the app, it goes to the bundle and digs down.
2. Maybe you're trying to save data to a file that is a Rev stack?
Wo
Dennis
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On Jun 4, 2005, at 6:28 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
3. Before trying a major edit I save the stack as a "Revert" point
I use altArchive from Altuit (Chipp Walters' company) religiously. It
archives the current version of the stack silentl
I'll give you another one. Ten minutes ago I made a new group, then
I made a group of this group plus a table field I have had around for
weeks. As soon as I hit the group button, the table field
disappeared. I looked all over for it... no dice. I looked in the
app browser... totally go
Dennis:
"I think the IDE should ask if you want to apply before running the
script again, or always apply when leaving the window focus"
I agree totally.
"I like to leave the script I am debugging/improving open with the
script running so I can quickly try different things with nary a mo
Protecting yourself from the IDE. Great. Sigh.
Dennis Brown wrote:
It is because of issues like this that I have instituted several
habits to protect myself from the IDE.
1. After I create a field or group etc. I select the can't delete
option.
2. After I initially place an object, I
OK. Blush. Guilty. Perhaps only a dozen. I was over-wrought
:)
Mark Wieder wrote:
Jon-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 3:39:25 PM, you wrote:
J> If I just click the Apply button on my system, an error dialog may be
J> created, but often it is hidden under hundreds of other windows. If I
J>
It is because of issues like this that I have instituted several
habits to protect myself from the IDE.
1. After I create a field or group etc. I select the can't delete
option.
2. After I initially place an object, I select the lock size and
position option.
3. Before trying a major e
> I'm having trouble getting my built stack to read and write files. It
> works fine in the regular development environment, but it won't work
> when built. Am I missing some setting, or is it designed to do this?
It probably has to do with relative paths; when working in the Rev IDE, the
path is
Hello.
I'm having trouble getting my built stack to read and write files. It
works fine in the regular development environment, but it won't work
when built. Am I missing some setting, or is it designed to do this?
Thanks,
Brent Anderson
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Jon-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 3:39:25 PM, you wrote:
J> If I just click the Apply button on my system, an error dialog may be
J> created, but often it is hidden under hundreds of other windows. If I
J> kill the script editor, the error dialog actually becomes visible.
Hundreds? What in the world
Extreme, I confess, but a programmer working on a project I'm
supervising just lost three days of work because he had exceeded the
number of activations Microsoft allowed him on his WinXP Pro license.
I think the number was 32. But he'd had to reinstall due to hard
crashes, a couple of disk
Richard-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 5:13:55 PM, you wrote:
RG> While the distinction might have been useful on Macs, Windows machines
RG> have been mislabeling the Return key for years (almost all Wintel
That's OK - they've been mislabeling the "Start" button as well. I
can't imagine how clicking
Alex-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 5:23:54 PM, you wrote:
AT> ctrl-S does a "Save stack"
AT> It does NOT Apply any outstanding edits that you may have - and
AT> therefore does not check for script errors.
Yes it does.
Control-S does an "apply and save". Unfortunately, it does this all in
one swell
Since this is so far OT, I decided not to reply in detail here. If
you want to know what I think (and frankly I can't think of a lot of
reasons you should), check out my blog:
http://www.eclecticity.com/.3c63d717
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Jon wrote:
I know how to save/apply a script. The fact is that, at least on my
system, if I just do a -S or a Files/Save (script and stack),
error messages do NOT appear and the Apply button becomes gray, even
if there are errors. If I kill the script editor, at least I get to
see the error
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Jon wrote:
I'm confused: you and someone else claimed that they hit the
key to save a script, but when I hit the key, it just puts a
new line into the script!!!
Confusing naming of keys .
"enter" is normally, on Windows, (I believe) the keypad "enter" key, not
th
Jon wrote:
I'm confused: you and someone else claimed that they hit the
key to save a script, but when I hit the key, it just puts a
new line into the script!!!
Confusing naming of keys .
"enter" is normally, on Windows, (I believe) the keypad "enter" key, not
the usual "enter/return
As others have said, you lost the table because it was selected and
the select arrow was active when you hit the backspace key.
I've long though Rev needed a preference setting to prevent this sort
of accidental deletion, which can be fairly catastrophic. My testing
in 2.5.1 on OS X 10.4 wi
I'm confused: you and someone else claimed that they hit the key
to save a script, but when I hit the key, it just puts a new
line into the script!!!
:)
Jon
Dennis Brown wrote:
On Jun 4, 2005, at 2:12 PM, Jon wrote:
Dennis:
You said "lots of cracks in the IDE". I'd have to agree.
I'v
Bjoernke
Actually, I clicked on the Tools menu and created the Player that way,
but I only did it once.
When I want to open (play) a new file (music/video), I do the following:
===
if the QTVersion is "0.0" then
answer "Apple's QuickTime must be installed for this program to work
correct
Quick follow up note:
Using a † as a lineFeed character would also make
the number of items
the number of lines
..> yield the number you would want when the last item/line is empty
Further, this would work no matter what you set the itemDel to be, as long
as it was not †
Therefore, ta
One further note, as Dennis says, ( and another suggestion/technique )
In the message box
put last item of "my,brown,shoes" -> shoes
put last item of "my,brown," -> brown
put item 3 of "my,brown,shoes" -> shoes
put item 3 of "my,brown," -> ""
So testing to see if the last
On Jun 05 2005, at 00:53, Jon wrote:
I suddenly realized that I have perhaps a dozen Players on my stack,
all named "myPlayer", as if somehow my original Player has been
accidentally cloned. What might I have accidentally done to cause
this? The number of Players might be roughly the same a
I suddenly realized that I have perhaps a dozen Players on my stack, all
named "myPlayer", as if somehow my original Player has been accidentally
cloned. What might I have accidentally done to cause this? The number
of Players might be roughly the same as the number of different files I
have
Script Editor Hide Errors remains unchecked.
Stephen Barncard wrote:
At 2:40 PM -0400 6/4/05, Jon wrote:
Stephen:
When I say "delete/kill a script editor" I mean to click on the red
"X" icon in the upper right corner of the editor. This causes the
editor to terminate. If
..
Someh
If I just click the Apply button on my system, an error dialog may be
created, but often it is hidden under hundreds of other windows. If I
kill the script editor, the error dialog actually becomes visible.
If I just click the Apply button on my system, the Apply button becomes
gray even if t
I know how to save/apply a script. The fact is that, at least on my
system, if I just do a -S or a Files/Save (script and stack),
error messages do NOT appear and the Apply button becomes gray, even if
there are errors. If I kill the script editor, at least I get to see
the error messages.
I've finally determined that item delimiters come after the item.
The last item of a list does not have to have a delimiter --it is
optional if no more characters in the list. To keep out of trouble,
and make cleanup of the last delimiter unnecessary, I always keep the
trailing delimiter
J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 6/4/05 1:12 PM, Jon wrote:
I've given up on saving scripts, and now only delete/kill the script
editors. That way I'm SURE to see the error messages. Far too often
I have "saved" a script and the save did not take, with no error
window visible.
I have never seen
On Jun 4, 2005, at 6:30 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
Andre,
I know very little about the subject, but I'll take a stab in case it
helps.
Could it be that the certificate of the site you are _contacting_ is
invalid? Can you try connecting to a different site? Can your browser
connect to that site
On 04/06/2005 22:37:55, Bob Hartley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 04/06/2005 22:18:44, Ken Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi Ken
>
> > > Is there a way for the end user to old down the delete key and then
> click on
> > > a field or button within a group and have that object delete?
> >
> >
On 04/06/2005 22:18:44, Ken Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi Ken
> > Is there a way for the end user to old down the delete key and then
click on
> > a field or button within a group and have that object delete?
>
> Not AFAIK, and it would be very strange for the user to do that... better
> yet
Andre,
I know very little about the subject, but I'll take a stab in case it
helps.
Could it be that the certificate of the site you are _contacting_ is
invalid? Can you try connecting to a different site? Can your browser
connect to that site without any warnings / errors?
Dunno if that hel
On Jun 4, 2005, at 2:12 PM, Jon wrote:
Dennis:
You said "lots of cracks in the IDE". I'd have to agree.
I've given up on saving scripts, and now only delete/kill the
script editors. That way I'm SURE to see the error messages. Far
too often I have "saved" a script and the save did not ta
> I have a script that deletes objects from groups, Either all objects via
> repeat or single objects in reverse order. However, I'd like to delete
> object an object in the middel IE element 4 of 7. (this ma vary so I cannot
> use a static script.
>
> Is there a way for the end user to old down t
> Any comment ?
Just "been there already"... :-)
We recently had a discussion about how items were looked at in xTalk. The
reason you get two different values is that in your first example, the list
if items is "1,2,3,4,5," and ends in the item delimiter (,). Since there is
nothing that follows t
Interesting solution and since we have our own server, very doable.
(musing ) Though since the user would needs an ID and log in to
access the server (which one must send to them some how, by email,
fax, telephone) not sure how much more that gets you than just
giving the them the FTP log
All,
The list of you interested Rev. Users Groups is growing. It looks very
promising for the Mid-Atlantic/South Eastern US region ay this point.
I expect to be in the Atlanta area (attending a Convention) July 20th-23nd. I
would like to hear from anyone who might like to meet informally to dis
Yes, Wouter, you are right. Your sort result is true and exactly correct,
given the data source. I am also on a Mac, but that should make absolutely
no difference.
First four sorted values in the output list are
> 10.101-
> 11.151-
> 4.101-
> 5.101.1-
which a TEXT sort, because there is a trail
At 2:40 PM -0400 6/4/05, Jon wrote:
Stephen:
When I say "delete/kill a script editor" I mean to click on the red
"X" icon in the upper right corner of the editor. This causes the
editor to terminate. If
..
Somehow going this route forces the error message window to become visible,
I do
So Far, I've tried:
CACert.com Root Certificate
PLT Group Test.pem
Comodo Security Services CA Root Certificate (which should expire only
in 2006)
GTE Trust Root CA Root Certificate (which also should be valid till
2006)
All Them return the same:
error -Error with certificate at depth: 1 is
Mark Wieder wrote on 6/4/05 12:01 PM:
> Even
> then I will probably just comment out the whole script and click
> Apply. And go to bed until I can think straight again.
Now why haven't I ever thought of that... Shows what a hobbyist I am
I try to keep going until I've got the bug squashed an
ARRRGH!
it's getting worse! I tried using root.crt from CACert.com and
nothing. Tried to use test.pem from PLT Group and nothing, always the
same return value. my code is this:
get fld 2
set the sslcertificates to "~/Desktop/root.crt" & cr
post it to URL ""
put the result
Hi folks,
can someone shed a clue on this error message trying to post to a HTTPS
secure url?
error -Error with certificate at depth: 1 issuer = /C=ZA/ST=Western
Cape/L=Cape Town/O=Thawte Consulting cc/OU=Certification Services
Division/CN=Thawte Server CA/[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject =
/
On 6/4/05 2:00 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Having the stacks on RevOnline isn't a bad idea either.
Any objections to my adding them to RevNet?
Not at all, on my part. The more the merrier. You should probably
mention in the description that the stacks belong to RR, I
Mark Wieder wrote:
In my experience, undo rarely undoes. I just don't even try anymore.
Undo is a very deep challenge in any app, more so in something like Rev
where scripts can pull the rug out from under the engine at any time.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if there was a release focused sol
Example 1 :
on mouseUp
put "" into L
repeat with i=1 to 5
put i & comma after L
end repeat
put number of items of L
end mouseUp
the answer is "5"
---
Example 2 :
on mouseUp
put "" into L
repeat with i=1 to 5
put i & comma after L
end repeat
sort items of L a
Dennis-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 10:59:28 AM, you wrote:
DB> When I said I hit delete, I meant I hit the delete icon (trash can).
DB> I must have hit the lower trash can that time. They really should
DB> make the distinction more clear in the user interface --both trash
DB> cans are next to the f
Jon-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 11:12:45 AM, you wrote:
J> editors. That way I'm SURE to see the error messages. Far too often I
J> have "saved" a script and the save did not take, with no error window
J> visible. Too bad window visibility is handled correctly during a script
I've NEVER seen thi
Jon-
Saturday, June 4, 2005, 11:40:33 AM, you wrote:
Saving an open script forces an "apply and save". If you have script
errors you will get an error dialog and you have to correct the errors
before the script can be compiler ("applied") and saved. You can force
the save of a script with errors
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Having the stacks on RevOnline isn't a bad idea
either.
Any objections to my adding them to RevNet?
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On 6/4/05 2:49 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's the week-end.
So, to rest :-), I had a look to the scripting conferences supporting
stacks (http://support.runrev.com/scriptingconferences/) and especially
to the last one about controls from Klaus Major.
Kudos!
These tutorials sho
On 6/4/05 1:12 PM, Jon wrote:
I've given up on saving scripts, and now only delete/kill the script
editors. That way I'm SURE to see the error messages. Far too often I
have "saved" a script and the save did not take, with no error window
visible.
I have never seen this, ever.
To save/app
Stephen:
When I say "delete/kill a script editor" I mean to click on the red "X"
icon in the upper right corner of the editor. This causes the editor to
terminate. If the script has not been saved, the save/cancel/abandon
dialog comes up. Somehow going this route forces the error message
w
Hi All
I have a script that deletes objects from groups, Either all objects via
repeat or single objects in reverse order. However, I'd like to delete
object an object in the middel IE element 4 of 7. (this ma vary so I cannot
use a static script.
Is there a way for the end user to old down the d
What do you mean by delete/kill the script editors? I've never seen
that term before, nor have I had problems saving scripts, except when
I've done some name changes to stacks, which would really be my
fault. I just type and the script commits and the
window closes. Then I do a save of the sta
On Jun 4, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
Thanks BvG, I could swear that I tried the link from the tutorial last
night and all I got was a 403 Forbidden page. It was the engine,
everything is working now.
Todd
Todd,
take a look into libCGI is a real timesaver. Also if you happen
Ken:
Thanks. I came up with these on my own. Good enough for now.
:)
Jon
function timeToStr pTime -- mm:ss.hh
local m, s
divide pTime by the timeScale of player "myPlayer"
put pTime div 60 into m
put pTime mod 60 into pTime
put format("%2.0f:%2.2f", m, pTime) into pTime
return pTime
Dennis:
You said "lots of cracks in the IDE". I'd have to agree.
I've given up on saving scripts, and now only delete/kill the script
editors. That way I'm SURE to see the error messages. Far too often I
have "saved" a script and the save did not take, with no error window
visible. Too ba
Thanks Chipp and Alex!
Taking your expert advise, I had the customer do a few tests try to
determine if "get URL" is returning an empty string because 1) a proxy
server or firewall issue, or 2) a problem accessing the web page that is
more general then from inside Rev.
However, it seems as thoug
When I said I hit delete, I meant I hit the delete icon (trash can).
I must have hit the lower trash can that time. They really should
make the distinction more clear in the user interface --both trash
cans are next to the field with a hilited line. In any case I tried
it again, and sure
A good tip. Better might be an option to disable the key entirely
in this situation, if the developer so desired. Old habits (that work
in every other program on my computer) die hard.
:)
Jon
Stephen Barncard wrote:
When editing properties, I'd suggest never using the delete key at
all.
Hi Jon,
In addition to Ken function, these 2 lines may help you:
put (the duration of player "MyPlayer"/the timeScale of player
"MyPlayer") into tDurationInSeconds -- movie lenght
put (the currentTime of player "MyPlayer"/the timeScale of player
"MyPlayer") into tCurSeconds -- elapsed time s
> Are there any simple ways to take times (like Player currentPositions or
> Durations) and format them for the user so that they look like
> "h:mm:ss.hh"? I looked in the help for Format, but no joy.
You can use my handy-dandy 'stsConvertTime' function (watch for line wraps);
since I think the
When editing properties, I'd suggest never using the delete key at
all. Use the trash can icons instead.
Important: use the UPPER trash can to delete single properties, use
the LOWER trash can to delete property sets. The Delete key is just
too vague sometimes with multiple hilites all over th
On 6/4/05 11:28 AM, Jon wrote:
Eric:
Your stack was a great help. My gripe was with the underlying
technology, not with your description!
Right now tables are just regular fields with their tabstops set and a
bunch of scripts to control behavior. What is needed is a real table
object -- a
Are there any simple ways to take times (like Player currentPositions or
Durations) and format them for the user so that they look like
"h:mm:ss.hh"? I looked in the help for Format, but no joy.
Jon
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I hate to break in here, but just 10 minutes ago, I wanted to delete
a custom property from a field. I selected the property in the
inspector (it was the first one and it was highlighted), I hit
delete, return (did not read the "are you sure" box very carefully)
and every custom property w
I had placed a Player off the visible portion of a Stack. I wanted to
get it back to being visible, so I looked at its properties in the
Inspector and clicked one of the arrows (I think up arrow) to the right
of the negative number that represented the Top. That number became
reasonable autom
Hi Stephen,
If you say: it rocks, it's particularly welcome coming from you :-)
As for Color Picker, I implemented this function because I needed too
often to pick a color in PhotoShop background...
Just what PhotoShop does not ;-)
Le 4 juin 05 à 18:36, Stephen Barncard a écrit :
not to det
On Jun 4, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Also what about the superiority of the G5 ?? The amazing server-
farm supercomputers, etc.
Can't these guys find another source for G5 chips?
Sure they can... Intel
Dennis
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not to detract your other plugs, but Backup picker rocks!!
I currently use it every 20 minutes.
Eric's color plug I use all the time for getting colors off the
screen, even while using other apps.. very few things will sample
color anywhere and when I just need those 3 hex numbers...
At 6:22
Eric:
Your stack was a great help. My gripe was with the underlying
technology, not with your description!
:)
Jon
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Jon,
I wrote this tutorial stack about table fields because there were
many questions on this list about this feature a month ago.
But I am not re
Thanks BvG, I could swear that I tried the link from the tutorial
last night and all I got was a 403 Forbidden page. It was the
engine, everything is working now.
Todd
On Jun 4, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jun 04 2005, at 14:30, Todd Higgins wrote:
(I am apologize
Hi Jon,
I did not understood your question first but Stephen's response made
it clear:
The pointer tool was active and your table field was selected.
Pressing the delete key then suppresses the selected object: normal
behaviour.
If you had immediatly chosen to undo, it would have be restored
Kluas and Eric,
Thank You both for your quick and very helpful responses. The mail-list proves
to be a BIG HELP again!! :-))
Thanks Again, More Later and TAE CARE,
Ralph
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>We have 2 rev users, and we are located 2.5 hours from Atlanta. We would
>like to attend a south-east RevCon as well.
>
>Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Roger,
Thanks for your reply and interest.
Where exactly are you located?
The prospects for something in the South-east are looking promisi
Not a bug. Operator error.
Before hitting delete, one must check the focus!! You have to tell
Rev what to do explicitly, it can't read your mind. Deleting
properties is done with the little trash can symbol in the editor.
You DO have a backup stack, right?
At 8:28 AM -0400 6/4/05, Jon wrote:
WHat a mess. I, for one, don't look forward to this changeover. It
will not be hassle-free by a long shot. The last one (osx) was not
that smooth and took 5 years to get right. And every developer has to
re-compile every app. Nice. And what do we do in the stores;
Apple-MotoIBM versions and App
That would work for me. My sister lives just outside Asheville. Lovely
place!! Not as easy to get to as Atlanta, though. For those not from
this area, the saying is that even to get to Hell you have to change
planes in Atlanta.
Cheers,
Kat
Dennis Brown wrote:
I am in Asheville, NC --whi
On Jun 04 2005, at 14:30, Todd Higgins wrote:
(I am apologize if this is a dupe, this is the 3rd attempt to get this
message to the list.)
I am trying to run a rev cgi on my Mac OS X Server and I am running
into an error. First of all I am following the excellent article on
http://www.hype
We have 2 rev users, and we are located 2.5 hours from Atlanta. We would
like to attend a south-east RevCon as well.
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Friday, June 03, 2005, at 01:56PM, Jim Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I am in Tallahassee, Florida and would travel to Atlanta, Jacksonvil
Hi Ralph,
By script or from the message box, use the delete stack command.
By hand, use the contextual menu in the app browser on the substack
icon.
You can also set the mainStack of a substack to itself and, if you
wish, save it as a main stack (then you will keep it in a separate
file for
Hi Ralph,
How do you delete Substacks enclosed in Stack File?
I'm sure it's simple but I can't put my finger on it.
1. Control-click on the substack in the application browser
and select "Delete Substack"
or
2. Use the message box:
delete stack "name of substack here" of stack "name of mai
How do you delete Substacks enclosed in Stack File?
I'm sure it's simple but I can't put my finger on it.
Thanks in Advance,
Ralph
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Hi Jon,
I wrote this tutorial stack about table fields because there were
many questions on this list about this feature a month ago.
But I am not really satisfied with it.
The table feature is not accomplished enough in the current version
of Revolution to provide satisfying answers to legi
Concerning changing the name of objects: Since we get to have both
names and labels on objects in Revolution, I like to leave the name
unchanged -- "play/pause" or some such -- and change the label to show
the state of the button.
Jim Lyons
On Jun 3, 2005, at 10:20 PM, Tom McGrath wrote:
M
I read Eric's stack about how to use tables, which was very helpful.
His suggested approach for making a table not scroll (i.e., act as if it
were a fixed group of fields on the screen) shows just how awkward the
table facility is. Imagine having five tables on a stack and trying to
implement
(I am apologize if this is a dupe, this is the 3rd attempt to get
this message to the list.)
I am trying to run a rev cgi on my Mac OS X Server and I am running
into an error. First of all I am following the excellent article on
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/ (Thanks for the
I was editing the custom properties of a table. I wanted to delete the
most recently entered custom property, so I pressed the key. The
TABLE was deleted, not the property; and UNDO did not bring the table back.
:(
Jon
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