Create a button with script
on mouseup
put the keysdown
end mouseup
put the result from the message box in a script similiar to
If 65476, (whatever # FN is) = the keysdown then go to stack "whatever"
On Aug 17, 2005, at 7:40 PM, Mike wrote:
Hi all
I have keyboards with the " FN " key and was l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once again I'd like to approach the great minds on the Revolution forum.
Hopefully, someone can offer a suggestion for the following issue:
I used Revolution in Mac OS X to create a standalone in which I'd like
the user to be able to save data. Since standalone
I have keyboards with the " FN " key and was looking to use a key
combination of keydown "FN + F7" on opening a stack or card.
Anyone know how I can accomplish this key combination, is it
possible ?
Thanks
I'm not quite sure what you want to achieve, but if you want to
detect the F7 key
Charles Hartman wrote:
The tutorial app that I hope I'm finishing up includes a "reference"
substack that the user is likely to keep onscreen beside the main
stack. It would be useful to have "forward" and (especially) "back"
buttons for navigation within that substack. Here's how I thought
Thanks Xav. Between your scripts (I especially like the 2nd one),
Dan's Message Click and Jonathan's Option-click I now have 3 ways to
stop an autoscript. It's amazing how much one can learn from this
mailing list.
Doug Gilliland
On 8/17/05, MisterX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Douglas
>
> There
This is a very good point. I'll check out the PowerKey thing.
Thanks,
Mark
On 17 Aug 2005, at 20:37, kee nethery wrote:
My preference on things such as this is to use a power controller and
to toggle power to the router instead of trying to log into it and
telling it to reset. If it is hosed
Hi all
I have keyboards with the " FN " key and was looking to use a key combination
of keydown "FN + F7" on opening a stack or card. Anyone know how I can
accomplish this key combination, is it possible ?
Thanks
Michaeld
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Thanks Dan. Together with Jonathan's method (Option-click on the card
icon in the application browser - allows you to edit the script) I now
have two ways to stop and edit an opencard script.
I appreciate the help.
Doug Gilliland
Sarasota, FL
On 8/17/05, Robert Brenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hi Steve,
If I were you, I'd just not include the subStack in the Standalone build
process, then just open it when you need if from your standalone. I
never use the 'put substacks in separate folders' feature of standalone
builder. My substacks are always either libraries, or special biz logic
Thanks Jonathan. I never would have figured that one out on my own.
Doug Gilliland
Sarasota, FL
On 8/17/05, Lynch, Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use the application browser - found in the tools menu.
>
> Right click on the icon for the card, which will be found under the icon
> for the st
The tutorial app that I hope I'm finishing up includes a "reference"
substack that the user is likely to keep onscreen beside the main
stack. It would be useful to have "forward" and (especially) "back"
buttons for navigation within that substack. Here's how I thought of
doing it:
In the
I did some digging in the archives last July, and I found some
interesting Mails regarding ChatRev. Unfortunately I missed the perfect
date to post this info by 5 days, due to my laziness (and other
circumstances).
Anyway: Yay to ChatRev's birtday, 13th August, and to another
prosperous
Further research shows this happens even in a newly installed,
pristine Rev app where the Standalone BUilder picks up two Rev-
provided stacks as being "in memory" according to the App Browser
after a build as described with the "search for" option on.
Incidentally, I'm not sure this is a ma
I've run into a bizarre and troubling situation with the Standalone
Builder. I wonder if anyone else has seen this. As far as I can tell,
there's no Bugzilla report on it.
Open Rev new.
Create a new mainstack.
Open the Application Browser
You should see only your stack here (unless you have R
Hi Everyone
I'm in the middle of converting several HyperCard stacks into DreamCard.
Question 1:
Since I often go from stack to stack gathering and distributing data I need
to close and save each stack when I'm finished with it. HyperCard does this
automatically as we know. How is this done in R
You might also play with opening up a Telnet or SSH connection to the router
as most routers have their own operating system with simple commands to do a
reboot. I don't think there is a canned Telnet or SSH stack out there in Rev
but I would look into writing a script for those apps and then ju
Thanks for the prompts,
I answered my own question:
Try the alias first, and if the result is not empty, go for the file
directly instead
My script works now.
Dennis
On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
Ken,Jeanne,Jacqueline,
Yes I am on a Mac.
Yes Ken's script works on my ali
Ken,Jeanne,Jacqueline,
Yes I am on a Mac.
Yes Ken's script works on my alias', because the answer file resolves
the alias.
Yes aliasReference() returns the right file.
No, my script does not work:
on mouseUp --this script works for the file alias
put aliasReference(gDBTVDataFolder & "200
Hi folks
I have been out of the loop since some time in May and I find it's
impossible to catch up with the back numbers of the Digest of this list
(I have **hundreds** of unread digests!). I'm thinking of starting a
little project and wonder if anyone has any advice. Take these as
newbie que
Is it possible to stop an automatic action once you have placed the on
opencard script into the card.
I have a stack that has a curtain (card 1) open automatically to the
title (card 2). I used the card script on card 1:
on opencard
visual effect barn door open slow
go next
end opencard
I want t
> Before you open the stack, click on the "Messages" icon in
> the Rev toolbar. That suspends all system messages until you
> toggle it back on. Saves my life about three times a month.
Dan's always got an ace up in his sleeve ;)
Just a question Dan, why is O'reilly not a possible publisher fo
On 8/17/05 2:10 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> I'm in the middle of converting several HyperCard stacks into DreamCard.
>
> Question 1:
> Since I often go from stack to stack gathering and distributing data I need
> to close and save each stack when I'm fini
Once again I'd like to approach the great minds on the Revolution forum.
Hopefully, someone can offer a suggestion for the following issue:
I used Revolution in Mac OS X to create a standalone in which I'd like
the user to be able to save data. Since standalone's do not normally save
da
My preference on things such as this is to use a power controller and
to toggle power to the router instead of trying to log into it and
telling it to reset. If it is hosed, logging in might not work but
power cycling it always works IF it is wedged and not defective.
I've used the PowerKey
Hi Trevor,
On Aug 17, 2005, at 11:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Sorry, i only meant images and thought that the result was empty
in any case in
earlier version when you tried to set the filename of an image to
e.g. a text file.
I'm not sure about earlier version but in 2.5.1 if you set the
fi
actually, it's more like most european flags, flogged down the downpour ;(
if you've been to Seattle, you know what i mean ;)
;)
but this blowing stack really blows a lot of my expectations out of RunRev.
It could do openGL if it really wanted too and in total transparency...
just imagine the
Hi Everyone
I'm in the middle of converting several HyperCard stacks into DreamCard.
Question 1:
Since I often go from stack to stack gathering and distributing data I need
to close and save each stack when I'm finished with it. HyperCard does this
automatically as we know. How is this done in
David
First, are you trying to get the menu to execute the code associated
with option A on openStack or are you just interested in making sure
the button's label is set right? If the latter, rather than using
menuPick just set the label of the button. That should work fine
(untested)
On Aug 17, 2005, at 11:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Sorry, i only meant images and thought that the result was empty in
any case in
earlier version when you tried to set the filename of an image to
e.g. a text file.
I'm not sure about earlier version but in 2.5.1 if you set the
filename of
Hi Trevor,
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:26 AM, david bovill wrote:
Thanks of the tip - works great for image object.
On 16 Aug 2005, at 17:44, Derek Bump wrote:
if (the imagePixMapID of img "testImage") is empty then
answer "Unable to open the selected image." with "OK"
end if
Now for the playe
Before you open the stack, click on the "Messages" icon in the Rev
toolbar. That suspends all system messages until you toggle it back
on. Saves my life about three times a month.
On Aug 17, 2005, at 7:36 AM, Douglas Gilliland wrote:
Is it possible to stop an automatic action once you have
But I thought the wind was always blowing so strongly in Scotland
that flags don't ripple, they just stand straight out.
:-D
Dan
On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:21 AM, david bovill wrote:
Lovely :)
Any chance of a Scottish Flag?
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Uh oh...
Looks like "I" am stuck between a rock and a hard space!
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At 11:14 PM -0700 8/16/2005, Erik Hansen wrote:
> I use spaces all the time in object names...
i wasn't sure. residual DOS phobias.
those underlines are ugly.
Some people are superstitious. ;-)
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Thank you!
Most informative.
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Subject: Re: Menu Problem!
On 8/17/05 11:36 AM, "Lynch, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have
On Aug 17, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Trevor,
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:26 AM, david bovill wrote:
Thanks of the tip - works great for image object.
On 16 Aug 2005, at 17:44, Derek Bump wrote:
if (the imagePixMapID of img "testImage") is empty then
answer "Unable to open the
Hi all.
I have, at my workplace, an OS X machine that collects various bits of
data from various places on the web at preset times (I have rev apps
that are started as cron jobs that do the work). From time to time, the
router drops the internet connection and generally seems to get it's
lit
Hi Trevor,
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:26 AM, david bovill wrote:
Thanks of the tip - works great for image object.
On 16 Aug 2005, at 17:44, Derek Bump wrote:
if (the imagePixMapID of img "testImage") is empty then
answer "Unable to open the selected image." with "OK"
end if
Now for the player
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:26 AM, david bovill wrote:
Thanks of the tip - works great for image object.
On 16 Aug 2005, at 17:44, Derek Bump wrote:
if (the imagePixMapID of img "testImage") is empty then
answer "Unable to open the selected image." with "OK"
end if
Now for the player object?
On 8/17/05 11:36 AM, "Lynch, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used this sort of construction:
>
> Put "Insert Row Below" into tChoice
> Send "menupick tChoice" to button "row options"
>
>
> And it worked fine, no need to use menuhistory at all. Is there a hidden
> danger I am not a
I have used this sort of construction:
Put "Insert Row Below" into tChoice
Send "menupick tChoice" to button "row options"
And it worked fine, no need to use menuhistory at all. Is there a hidden
danger I am not aware of?
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On 8/17/05 2:04 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks John.
> I thought there was a function to do this.. Something like 'disable menuItem'.
Yes, but that works for menu *buttons*... fields aren't menus, so you can't
use the "disable" command.
Just FYI,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thu
On 8/17/05 9:49 AM, "David Burgun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a pop up menu that has two values, call them A and B. In the
> preOpenStack handler I want to set the menu back to A so I tried the
> following:
>
> send "menuPick A" to button "myButton"
Actually, what you want to d
Douglas
There's more than one way than just with the application browser.
Remember the msg box is your friend ;)
Note, i didn't test #1. #3 may need tweaking.
and #2 is perenial, easy and works anywhere...
from the message (multiline):
Lock messages
go to cd 1
in your script (ma favorite)
Try this:
Put "A" into tParm
Send "menuPick tParm" to button "myButton"
In a send command, items inside the quotes are still evaluated for their
value, rather than being literal.
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Sent: Wednes
Hi,
I have a pop up menu that has two values, call them A and B. In the
preOpenStack handler I want to set the menu back to A so I tried the
following:
send "menuPick A" to button "myButton"
The Script on myButton is as so:
on menuPick theItemSelected
if theItemSelected = "A" then
-- Do Som
Use the application browser - found in the tools menu.
Right click on the icon for the card, which will be found under the icon
for the stack in the application browser - this will give you an option
to edit the card script.
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Is it possible to stop an automatic action once you have placed the on
opencard script into the card.
I have a stack that has a curtain (card 1) open automatically to the
title (card 2). I used the card script on card 1:
on opencard
visual effect barn door open slow
go next
end opencard
I want to
How do I test to see if an image is empty?
The issue is that it is hard to filter the file dialog in such a way
that only images or videos are selectable cross platform and then you
have drag and drop... so I tried testing after a drag and drop (which
sets the filename property) to see if t
Lovely :)
Any chance of a Scottish Flag?
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I see what you mean! But perhaps the point is that if you want to do
this sort of thing you really should use a menu - that's what they're
for :-( Human Interface Guidelines and all that...
On 17 Aug 2005, at 08:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John.
I thought there was a function to d
Thanks, Scott. A superb effect - what seems to me particularly weird
is to have it billowing smoothly as I read the emails about it!
On 16 Aug 2005, at 22:07, Scott Rossi wrote:
Greetings List:
For those of you who were unable to attend my presentation at
RevConWest, I
showed some experim
Thanks John.
I thought there was a function to do this.. Something like 'disable menuItem'.
But your proposition is correct : It works.
The command I used for setting the colour to gray :
set the foregroundcolor of line l of field "My field" to gray
But what an horrible code... Don't yo
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