Kresten Bjerg wrote:
If one could somehow script to flash the screen, like the macintosh
command shift 3 /or 4 and select area or the grab application, and somehow send it to the printer???
But it has to be a cross-platform solution !
There's the "export snapshot" command. It tak
Actually he was talking about a very much larger framework/standard
where Warner Brothers was thinking if they did it that way then
"everyone" could talk to their accounting via web services, banks,
vendors... etc everyone... i.e. the problem wasn't narrow scope
but the behemoth octopus
From: Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: frappr map
Hey Jerry! Your picture is broken... perhaps upload another?
:-)
Dunno how that happened - I deleted the original shout, maybe the pic
went along, although frappr still had the thumbnail. Never mind, I put
a new original up. It was t
Actually, I never got a chance to build the stack as a standalone.
Before the
problem, here's what was going on:
1. Added this to the mainStack script:
on preOpenStack
-- Grab the commands from the Scores button
insert the script of button "btnScores" into front
-- commands from th
I have a group of 4 radio buttons the group is called "fileOptions"
_index.shtml _index.html _comments.html _transcript.html
put the hilitedbuttonname of group "fileOptions"
is failing today.. but it was working yesterday?? Any ideas?
I had an unusual situation where I was forced to quit e
> Thank you for the suggestion, I tried it, but ...same negative result.
> As I get deeper into it, I can see, that there goes an invisible wall at
> precisely 2200.
> Maybe somebody at some time in the past imagined a 2x3 screen format,
> translating to a an A4 page, and set the limit there.
>
On 12 Nov 2005, at 16:43, Mark Wieder wrote:
Marty-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 6:49:14 PM, you wrote:
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 this. Is it new? (I notice it's
On 13 Nov 2005, at 00:19, Dan Shafer wrote:
From which experience i conclude:
(a) AJAX and RIAs are not a panacea
(b) $2 billion acconting firms IT shops probably don't embrace new
technologies in the first place (having seen *that* up close and
personal)
(c) Moving information from one We
From which experience i conclude:
(a) AJAX and RIAs are not a panacea
(b) $2 billion acconting firms IT shops probably don't embrace new
technologies in the first place (having seen *that* up close and
personal)
(c) Moving information from one Web service to another is often
difficult becau
Thank you for the suggestion, I tried it, but ...same negative result.
As I get deeper into it, I can see, that there goes an invisible wall at
precisely 2200.
Maybe somebody at some time in the past imagined a 2x3 screen format,
translating to a an A4 page, and set the limit there.
If so, may
The CIO of a 2 billion dollar accounting firm that handles movie and
media events accounting for the likes of Warner Brothers and Disney,
is on our team... he was just here in my office yesterday, explaining
to me to be "very cautious" about using of web services. Warner
Brother's forced th
At 8:41 PM +0100 11/12/2005, Kresten Bjerg wrote:
- it is only the following, which dont work:- all
experiments with alternative number
values give the same result: an empty page coming out from the printer.
I shall mention, that the "window" to be printed is visible on the
s
I have been working sucessfully with a stack 3x3 screens wide (3072 x 2304)
. 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 rig
I was able to place a photo without creating an account. However, I
had to place myself on the map and create the account to get my pin
on the map --then I had to delete the redundant photo. Might have
been better if I had read some instructions first!
Dennis
On Nov 12, 2005, at 12:32 PM
At 8:43 AM -0800 11/12/05, Mark Wieder wrote:
Yes. I've adjusted the map so that it shows the whole world now.
It would let me put up my scary photo but not place me on the map.
Had the name of the city I live in (Valletta, Malta), but when I tried to
'put me on the map' it replaced Valletta w
Marty-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 6:49:14 PM, you wrote:
> 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 this. Is it new? (I notice it's in beta.)
> It does seem rather US-centric,
x-
Friday, November 11, 2005, 7:01:49 PM, you wrote:
> Cool
> What do you know, rev users using Ajax ;)
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Saturday, November 12, 2005, 4:19:27 AM, you wrote:
> I'm looking for the Xlate demo stack wich used to be available from the
> users' spaces. The "Go to" button doesn't activate any download for
> this particular stack.
> Is there any URL where i could download it ?
> Do you know any
Erin D. Smale wrote:
Hello all,
I'm experiencing some odd behaviour with my stack. I was working on an
application last night when I tried to select the Standalone Application
Settings. When I clicked on that menu option, nothing happened. After some
checking, I realised that none of the menus i
Ken,
> Does your list include icon ranges previously registered with Scott
> Raney for MetaCard?
No, not AFAIK, unless there is overlaps with what RunRev uses.
You might want to check, the MetaCard manual instructed developers
whose icons might be used by others to register with MC.
> As
Hello all,
I'm experiencing some odd behaviour with my stack. I was working on an
application last night when I tried to select the Standalone Application
Settings. When I clicked on that menu option, nothing happened. After some
checking, I realised that none of the menus in the Revolution main t
On Nov 12, 2005, at 7:29 AM, MisterX wrote:
- list navigation based on sorted column+keys typed in sequence -
thanks
Charles for boosting that script's fix.
(You'd be welcome, except that I don't think any of the interesting
bits are mine -- and I can't remember who did the main code! Al
It's amazing how much you get done when things work as expected!!!
Thanks to Dan, I've squashed a couple dozen bugs since this morning...
Added a few new things too. Made it lots faster!
I think I got most of the issues out this time...
(warning: web page link, not file url - nothing is compati
Hello,
I'm looking for the Xlate demo stack wich used to be available from the
users' spaces. The "Go to" button doesn't activate any download for
this particular stack.
Is there any URL where i could download it ?
Do you know any other stack wich demonstrates the possible uses of
libTranslat
greetings Revlings
I have to admit that setting the blend of any object is great.
But how can you set the "blendlevel" of any object?
If the blend is too dark or light (on dark or light backgrounds
respectively),
how can you change the contrast?
I have a blended menu - blended over a dark ima
Hi Mark,
Very cool :-)
I just added myself.
Nice to put a face on so many people with who we have exchanges on
this list.
And to have a right idea of our time differences...
Thanks.
Le 12 nov. 05 à 02:54, Mark Wieder a écrit :
All-
I just created a frappr map so we can see where we are.
h
On 11/11/05 7:54 PM, "Mark Wieder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All-
>
> I just created a frappr map so we can see where we are.
>
> http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
That's cool, Mark! I just added myself...
Hey Jerry! Your picture is broken... perhaps upload another?
:-)
Ken Ray
Son
> > 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.
>
I assure you, when I l
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