[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No Richard, it's not just for PCs...
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/11/11/064215.shtml?tid=233tid=3
The difference at play is critical:
On a Mac the user has to at least do something explcit, while on Windows
unless you've specifically reconfigured your system
Hi Peter,
I couldn't remove it either...
I even tried changing the borderwidth and the scrollbarwidth and it keeps
that big border...
It's funny fields and groups do not have the same border width...
cheers
Xavier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/11/2005 19:30:28:
Hey, all.
I hope
it's true about the auto-launch not helping when the cd contains malware
(of which MS is not
responsible - not that i commend MS on anything) but in my long long mac
os experience,
the number of users that read manuals, eulas etc is rather dismal!!! It's
usually install first
fix later...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if religious animosities were replaced with real
professional comments instead of Mac this, pc that
This isn't a religious issue. Humans are humans, and they don't read
manuals on either platform.
The critical element at play here is that -- before
Can't download - can you give me the url of the download page?
Thanx
On 11 Nov 2005, at 05:00, MisterX wrote:
http://www.monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
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Downloads perfectly - it was tested this morning.
Tested again, still works. try save link as...
even go url
http://www.monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82;
works!
Btw, for resizing the stack you need GIM to be loaded (also in the TAOO
downloads).
Again, this is not the
go url http://www.monsieurx.com/modules.php?
name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
Returns no such card
I cannot save link as from my email client as far as I can tell - and
wget does not seem to be installed on my laptop here - leaving me the
option of writing a local html file with the link and
Thanks for the improvements Sarah!
On 11 Nov 2005, at 04:17, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Yes, it works for me (Mac OS X 10.4.3) but I prefer to let Rev do the
work of finding the correct path for AppleScript. Also I have never
used the merge function and can't really see why it is needed. Here is
David Bovill wrote:
I use merge quite a lot actually :) Find it more intuitive than
format which I am sure is faster!
I had never noticed merge before - thanks !
(Though on first glance it looks totally non-intuitive to me :-) ]
function kwote string
return quote string quote
end
David
Something else must be wrong.
I tested this on 3 different PCs. Works perfectly...
I'll send you the file later when i get home...
cheers
Xavier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/11/2005 12:57:20:
go url http://www.monsieurx.com/modules.php?
name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
Returns no
Hershel
Depends on what you mean by threading. I think multi-symmetrical
processing since rev can't do threads.
This implies a shared storage accessible to each processing node (or
application) and a standard
for sharing, commiting ops and retrieving the final result from the nodes
by a node
Michael,
Thanks for the suggestion.
Found a great airport applescript to do the job (XNetwork 1.3).
Richard
On Nov 10, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Michael D. wrote:
Richard
Are the wireless access point private or public ?
I have multiple sites with wireless and use a unique additional DNS
entry
Dan,
Just a quick question: do the two subsequent ebooks available on your
site contain the material proposed for Volumes 2 and 3?
Cheers,
-Erin
Dan Shafer wrote:
Thanks, Kevin. It's always nice to hear kind words from happy readers!
Dan
On Nov 10, 2005, at 3:18 PM, K J wrote:
Just
I have been working sucessfully with a stack 3x3 screens wide. Have also
organized users option for printing selected windows on the card, using a .70
printScale and printrotated. It has been a lot of experimentation to reach
working coordinates for the windows, --but the 3 rightmost windows
Hi Ken,
On 11/10/05 6:47 PM, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I am creating a library of icons-is there a way of ensuring that
the ids are unique - keep getting icon clashes
Well, we're keeping an informal ID registry (including the IDs used by
RunRev) at the revInterop site:
Hi David,
On 11/10/05 6:47 PM, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I am creating a library of icons-is there a way of ensuring that
the ids are unique - keep getting icon clashes
Well, we're keeping an informal ID registry (including the IDs used by
RunRev) at the revInterop site:
xavier-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 3:34:39 AM, you wrote:
Downloads perfectly - it was tested this morning.
http://www.monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82;
The html tags you attempted to use are not allowed
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On 11/11/05 10:34 AM, Rob Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does your list include icon ranges previously registered with Scott
Raney for MetaCard?
No, not AFAIK, unless there is overlaps with what RunRev uses.
As of May 14, 2003, Scott reserved 103000-103999 for Serendipity Software Co.
Erin
Not quite.
After Volume 1 was published, RunRev and I decided, for a number of
reasons, not to continue with the plan to publish Volumes 2 and 3 as
such. Instead, we're releasing larger-than-chapter-sized eBooks
covering specific topics in somewhat greater detail than the book
Mark
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
that's strange. It works in explorer, firefox in xp, w2k, w2k3...
works in rev 2.6.1 over those systems too with the go url (which I
was surprised!)...
Works from home over adsl, works from work with 4Gbit lines.
And this
benching ...
global gWote
put quote %s quote into gWote -- outside loop
get format(gWote, asdf)
vs
get kwote(asdf)
function kwote string
return quote string quote
end kwote
vs
get quote asdf quote
ticks after 100,000 iterations were 22, 39 and 5!
PS My apoligies to Mr. Gaskin for
'Pears to work in Safari. (Loads into a browser window, but savable
from there.
Charles Hartman
On Nov 11, 2005, at 2:26 PM, MisterX wrote:
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
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I am using a routine discuss on this list sometime back to kill
vertical white space (extra cr's) at the beginning and end of a
large text chunk..
put word 1 to -1 of fld transcript into tFinalTranscript
But this is suddenly chopping off whole paragraphs and chars at the
end of the file.
There may be a clue in the fact that it chops at the first comma.
Perhaps that's set as a delimiter somewhere?
Dan
On Nov 11, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I am using a routine discuss on this list sometime back to kill
vertical white space (extra cr's) at the beginning and end
Recently,MisterX wrote:
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=getitlid=82
that's strange. It works in explorer, firefox in xp, w2k, w2k3...
works in rev 2.6.1 over those systems too with the go url (which I
was surprised!)...
Works from home over adsl, works from work
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I am using a routine discuss on this list sometime back to kill
vertical white space (extra cr's) at the beginning and end of a large
text chunk..
put word 1 to -1 of fld transcript into tFinalTranscript
But this is suddenly chopping off whole paragraphs and chars at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if religious animosities were replaced with real
professional comments instead
of Mac this, pc that (not the first time i tell you it's not very
professional looking for enterprise users
to read)... Instead we could work on pushing up standards in
Just a clarification: from everything I read, you have to accept the Sony
EULA on Windows before it will install the rootkit, so it isn't automatic
on Windows. The installer automatically runs, but nothing is automatically
installed unless you click ok. So the problem isn't the autorun, per
On Nov 11, 2005, at 8:22 PM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Just a clarification: from everything I read, you have to accept
the Sony EULA on Windows before it will install the rootkit, so it
isn't automatic on Windows. The installer automatically runs, but
nothing is automatically installed
Actually, ( this is Dans fault :) - I am curious - do you use kwote
() as well - or are you just being nice to me :) If so can you
remember where you got it from
I sometimes use an equivalent function which I just call q() to make
for even less typing :-)
However unless I am constructing a
I know it installs a RootKit, but you have to accept the EULA before it
will.That is my understanding.
In any case, I will be boycotting Sony in all forms in the future.
At 04:29 PM 11/11/2005, you wrote:
On Nov 11, 2005, at 8:22 PM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Just a clarification: from
On Nov 11, 2005, at 8:38 PM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
I know it installs a RootKit, but you have to accept the EULA
before it will.That is my understanding.
yes, that is right. :-)
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This EULA is not like most others. It does not say that it installs a
rootkit. One can only assume that it is installing legal software to
protect it's digital rights. This is semi-reasonable. One would NEVER
expect that it would do what it is doing! There are laws against this
kind of action!
On 11/11/05 1:57 PM, Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have test this by simply commenting out this line:
-- put word 1 to -1 of fld transcript into tFinalTranscript
put fld transcript into tFinalTranscript
and the entire transcript is delivered to the variable.. it's
There are commas in the text that is chopped off, so it's not a
delimiter issue. I don't have time to debug it and on the WHEW
(WHatEverWorks) principle I'll just use this function which *does*
work on the same text chunk. I don't think the extra CPU time is an
issue. (except to nano
All-
I just created a frappr map so we can see where we are.
http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
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That's neat Mark. I'm in but it doesn't allow very precise placement
of my flag. Perhaps it is better in the US where you can enter a zip
code.
Cheers,
Sarah
Scott,
Thanks. If you trick works then the issue is indeed a mime
handling problem - rev/text should rev/bin... Or something
like that if guess correctly.
is this a good explanation? See about the mimes mid-msg...
http://www.madboa.com/geek/pine-macosx/
Indeed it is missing FindTabStops() -
Andre-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 2:29:42 PM, you wrote:
It installs a friggin RootKit on the system!! And thats not all,
the RootKit makes all files prefixed with $sys$ invisible to the
average user, and that is already being exploited by Virus writers on
the wild
This just in...
Well, PC comments coming out of the blue like that...
I wasn't too sure. Richard has said he depends on PC
users and was trying to answer issues about autorun
on PCs opened by a user previously (which I missed!)
While we laugh at these companies doing these big
time errors, those working with
On Behalf Of Scott Rossi
BTW, Xavier, your stack seems to have a problem with a
findtabstops handler...
Scott, the handler is commented out in the stack script.
But there's a couple more that are not in there, notably
one im going to demo very very soon ;)
cheers
Xavier
Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just created a frappr map so we can see where we are.
http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
Oddly enough, this is the second time in 24 hours frappr has come to
my attention and I've been invited to add myself -- I had never heard
of frappr before
Richard,
It is a long shot, but since you're stuck, I assume any
suggestion might help...
After installing Tiger, I copied some movie files onto my Mac
running MacOS X, over the network, from my MacOS 9 machine. It
appeared that Tiger set the file type to BUZY, wich indicates a
system
Cool
What do you know, rev users using Ajax ;)
cheers
Xavier
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All-
I just
Sarah-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 6:02:00 PM, you wrote:
That's neat Mark. I'm in but it doesn't allow very precise placement
of my flag. Perhaps it is better in the US where you can enter a zip
code.
I'm actually not quite sure of the UI. I fiddled with the map,
centered it on my house and
RevGang
Here's a webPage where you can safely download the fixed and standalone
version
of xosmedialib.
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=viewdownloaddetailsli
d=82
It should be standalone. SOME features are still under construction mind
you.
It still requires GIM to be
I'm sorry, I can't remember who posted the nifty partial solution to
incremental searching in a sorted list in a field: scroll to the
first item that begins with whatever letter the user presses. I've
made a microscopic improvement to take care of the case in which no
item begins with the
Charles
I'm sorry, I can't remember who posted the nifty partial
solution to incremental searching in a sorted list in a
field: scroll to the first item that begins with whatever
letter the user presses. I've made a microscopic improvement
to take care of the case in which no item begins
Mark Wieder wrote:
All-
I just created a frappr map so we can see where we are.
http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
Interesting. The U.S. and UK have detailed roads and boundaries, and the
whole rest of the world is stark white. I never knew that. I should
travel more.
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Jacqueline
Waaow !!!
...
About AJAX, just a work in progress using ka-map, mapscript,
mapserver (to get from www.maptools.org and http://
www.kyngchaos.com/macosx/downloads.php, a runtime revolution glue
application's server (not online at this time), a MySQL backend,...
Best to All,
Le 12
Waaow !!!
...
About AJAX, just a work in progress using ka-map, mapscript,
mapserver (to get from www.maptools.org and http://
www.kyngchaos.com/macosx/downloads.php, a runtime revolution glue
application's server (not online at this time), a MySQL backend,...
... all my apologies ;
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