Not here...
We really only have two seasons: Warmish & Coolish.
@;-)
"Winter" is the only time the landscape looks green (it's brown in
"summer"). It's really funny to see the eastern-type trees with their
autumn colours in the midst of all this green.
Judy
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Scott Kane wro
> while, I was wearing shorts and a tank top just yesterday...
> it's raining now, in otherwise sunny San Diego, California.
Ditto down here. It's only 27 C now and raining
for several hours. Though Melbourne is well known
for having four seasons in a day.
Scott
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After the bubbles have been suitably digested, that is...
HNY!
Judy
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Hey,
while, I was wearing shorts and a tank top just yesterday... it's raining
now, in otherwise sunny San Diego, California.
Feliz Ano Neuvo!
Judy
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Charles Hartman wrote:
> (Man did that sound sour. Sorry! Let me add, Happy New Year.)
>
> On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Charl
> I haven't researched the docs yet, but was just wondering if Rev/DC
> is capable of sending key strokes to non-Rev/DC windows. If yes,
> could someone just point me to the command(s) that will get me going?
>
> Also, I'm still a newb to mac and want to know if OSX windows have
> id's and or name
Garrett,
This may help you also, great stuff
http://www.troz.net/Rev/tutorials/KeyCoder.rev.gz
- Original Message -
From: "Garrett Hylltun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:52 PM
Subject: Send Keys and Window ID's?
> Greetings,
>
> I
Hey Garret
Here's a bit of an answer from something I saved:
Nicolas Cueto wrote:
> Like Jacqueline, I too was going to suggest "keyDown"
> and "keyUp". However I tried it out first myself and
> found that so long as the targeted key is held conti-
> nuously down:
>
> 1. the "keyDown" message is a
> (Man did that sound sour. Sorry! Let me add, Happy New Year.)
No worries, I didn't take it bad. :-)
Happy New Year to you as well...
Scott
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Happy New Year to You !
Thanks for all your help.
Michael.
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From: "Jim Ault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Get from File
> try
> on mousedoubleup
> put fld destBlock into dest
> filte
> Don't boast: mercifully for us all, 38C is only 100F. We're about to
> get snowed on in New England.
Actually - the top temp' for the day was 44 d C
with an overnight low of 27 d C. Somewhat worse
than 100F.
Scott
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Hi Jim,
> There are a few simple fractals in the following stack.
Thanks! Very helpful :-)
Scott
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Hi Alex,
> Was it maybe Mr X's MoireX, which are a form of fractal ?
> see http://monsieurx.com/ about 1/4 of the way down the page.
Yes - that's it! :-)
Thanks
Scott
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> I have to say also its just been a wonderfull year as my
> first with RR,
> Thank you all !!
Ditto. It's been very interesting, though at times
stressful. When I first decided to write cross-platform
I looked at Kylix (deceased), Lazarus (no support for Carbon),
QT (a real mess), RealBasic
I have to say also its just been a wonderfull year as my first with RR,
Thank you all !!
Happy New Year !
Michael
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Thanks to everyone for the helpful suggestions.
Steve Goldberg
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On Dec 31, 2005, at 4:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, much thanks to Malte Brill for his suggestion that immediately
resolved the problem with importing "referenced" controls of mpeg-4
movies. I have
a different problem, though, with importing mpeg-4 using "Import As
Control":
Aft
First, much thanks to Malte Brill for his suggestion that immediately
resolved the problem with importing "referenced" controls of mpeg-4 movies. I
have
a different problem, though, with importing mpeg-4 using "Import As Control":
After importing the mpeg-4 movie using "Import As Control," it
Greetings,
I haven't researched the docs yet, but was just wondering if Rev/DC
is capable of sending key strokes to non-Rev/DC windows. If yes,
could someone just point me to the command(s) that will get me going?
Also, I'm still a newb to mac and want to know if OSX windows have
id's an
Thanks so much for the calendar.
Happy New Year to all on the list.
thanks
Tom
On Dec 31, 2005, at 1:19 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
If you are looking for a little project to fill the time on New
Year's day while you recover from the festivities, here's a 3D
Runtime Revolution dodecahedron
Exceedingly cool, Jacque!
-Jerry
On Dec 31, 2005, at 12:19 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
If you are looking for a little project to fill the time on New
Year's day while you recover from the festivities, here's a 3D
Runtime Revolution dodecahedron calendar to play with. All you'll
need is a g
Jacque,
Thanks!!! I just glued my fingers I think everyone that manage to
build (or glue his/her fingers in the process) should take a picture
and updates his/her photo on the fappr gallery!!! it will be cool!!!
Happy Rev 2.6
Oops, I meant,
Happy 2006
Cheers to all
Andre Alves Garz
Hi Jacque,
Nice JPEG :-)
You are right:
I wish to all of us a good pair of scissors, some tape or glue, and
some card stock or heavy paper in order to never forget what our
hands are able to do.
I love working without electricity :-)
Happy New Year to all!
Le 31 déc. 05 à 19:19, J. Landman
The nice thing about standards is that you can have so many of them on
the same topic.
Sheesh.
On 12/31/05, Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> To complicate the situation, on Tablet PCs the usable screen rect
> changes on-the-fly at runtime when the user changes screen
> orientation
If you are looking for a little project to fill the time on New Year's
day while you recover from the festivities, here's a 3D Runtime
Revolution dodecahedron calendar to play with. All you'll need is a good
pair of scissors, some tape or glue, and some card stock or heavy paper.
It's my gift t
As the New Year rushes around the world, I'd like to thank all of you
for the good questions and the helpful answers that appear here
routinely. It's a pleasure to learn from you!
Happy New Year from soon-to-be snowy New England!
George
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All,
To complicate the situation, on Tablet PCs the usable screen rect
changes on-the-fly at runtime when the user changes screen
orientation and shows/hides the Input Panel.
Whether or not your app takes up the whole screen when running on a
TPC, it needs to be aware of and potentially resp
Steve,
I would only add that Rev stacks on OS X make room for the VISIBLE dock
wherever it is, including sides (if the user is displaying it on either
the left or right side of the screen) - it does so by cutting off the
opposite edge of the stack or the bottom. If the dock is hidden (set to
p
Having just written to the list quoting Sarah Reichelt, I realised
slightly too late for that message that it's already 2006 in
Australia - so Happy New Year, everyone.
Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK and France
There was a discussion on this in the list around September 2003 (!)
under the title 'Leaving room for the title bar'. Ken Ray as usual
had some interesting observations. I no longer have the complete
correspondence to hand, but I imagine it can be searched for.
HTH
Graham
On Sat, 31 Dec
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 10:58:26 +1000, Sarah Reichelt
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On 12/31/05, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just freed up five or my Bugzilla votes and was hoping to toss them
toward the BZ report for integrating the internal printing metrics
properties with the OS
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Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 21:43:19 +1100
From: "Scott Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Recently I came across a Rev project that
did fractals. I've managed to lose the
file in the interim. I've checked the
Rev Online stacks and can't see anything
there. Anybody know of any fractal scripts
f
Dear jimy thank for your e mail and happy new year to.wish you the best healf
and wealf
thanks Ali jamshidi
Jim Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Happy New Year, Revolutionaries!
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Charles Hartman wrote:
Don't boast: mercifully for us all, 38C is only 100F. We're about to
get snowed on in New England.
Yeah - but it's *dry* snow - right ? :-)
On Dec 31, 2005, at 5:43 AM, Scott Kane wrote:
Happy New Year to everybody. :-)
It's New Years eve downunder and
here in
(Man did that sound sour. Sorry! Let me add, Happy New Year.)
On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Charles Hartman wrote:
Don't boast: mercifully for us all, 38C is only 100F. We're about
to get snowed on in New England.
Charles
On Dec 31, 2005, at 5:43 AM, Scott Kane wrote:
Happy New Year to ev
Don't boast: mercifully for us all, 38C is only 100F. We're about to
get snowed on in New England.
Charles
On Dec 31, 2005, at 5:43 AM, Scott Kane wrote:
Happy New Year to everybody. :-)
It's New Years eve downunder and
here in Melbourne it's 38 C (109 F).
Kind of sticky!
Recently I came
Happy New Year to everybody. :-)
It's New Years eve downunder and
here in Melbourne it's 38 C (109 F).
Kind of sticky!
Recently I came across a Rev project that
did fractals. I've managed to lose the
file in the interim. I've checked the
Rev Online stacks and can't see anything
there. Anybody
> Actually, I keep my dock on the right instead of at the bottom, and
> Windows users can also move the toolbar to one side. Both Mac and
> Windows allow the dock/toolbar to be resized to various dimensions also
> (I keep mine really teeny.) So you can't even count on side-to-side
> consistency.
>
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