Re: Minimum Mac specs for Rev 2.6.1?

2006-02-11 Thread J. Landman Gay
Ken Apthorpe wrote: G'day all I'm trying out the current demo version of Rev 2.6.1 on a Mac (yet another total newbie). First off, welcome. :) It keeps freezing on me when I am trying to work on creating a stack while I have the Documentation window open in a second monitor. If waiting ou

deleting multiple controls all at once

2006-02-11 Thread Josh Mellicker
Is there a way to delete a bunch of controls whose names match a wildcard expression like "thing.?" or "thing.??" all at once elegantly? example: thing.23 thing.46 thing.4 thing.142 delete all controls named "thing." & ?? doesn't work :-) Friends don't let friends do this: REPEAT

Re: Minimum Mac specs for Rev 2.6.1?

2006-02-11 Thread Charles Hartman
There's a known bug that makes some parts of the Docs -- the Topics especially -- take a LONG time to load (upwards of 20-30 seconds), which can certainly make it seem that everything has frozen. Try waiting it out for that long, and see if that's it. We all hope, of course, that this will

Repeat for each item - should it be more robust ?

2006-02-11 Thread Martin Blackman
Try the following script - repeat for each item tItem in "apple,banana,broccoli" if tItem = "broccoli" then put " - vegetable" after tItem else put " - fruit" after tItem answer tItem end repeat Rev answers 'apple - fruit', 'apple - fruit' and 'broccolli - vegetable' (There is an extra space in

Minimum Mac specs for Rev 2.6.1?

2006-02-11 Thread Ken Apthorpe
G'day all I'm trying out the current demo version of Rev 2.6.1 on a Mac (yet another total newbie). It keeps freezing on me when I am trying to work on creating a stack while I have the Documentation window open in a second monitor. So far I have a main stack, one substack, and was in the proces

medical billing

2006-02-11 Thread Timothy Miller
If anyone is exploring possibilities for medical billing with RR... I have made a card that simulates a HCFA form. Set the printmargins appropriately, print card from a,b to x,y and it registers precisely. Most HCFA fields have corresponding fields on the card. A few HCFA fields I never use ar

Re: Printing parts of a card

2006-02-11 Thread Dan Shafer
Without seeing the card in question, I can't be sure, but here are a couple of ideas. First, the "open printing...close printing" construct is generally used to print multiple cards, not multiple objects on one card. I've never tried what you're dolnig here but that may be a limitation of some sor

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Alex Tweedly
Girard Damien wrote: I wan't to return a specific error message (internaly in Runrev), I wrote complex commands, who call a lot of subcommands and functions, and when an error is uncountered, I wan't to return it. The advantage is to permit to the developers to understand why there is an

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread James Spencer
On Feb 11, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Girard Damien wrote: I am making some useful library for my softwares, and I have got one problem. How I return an error ? Because when I use "return", this doesn't work very great. on hellotest theNumber if isnumber(theNumber) is false then return "erro

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Jim Ault
On 2/11/06 11:01 AM, "Girard Damien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I wan't to return a specific error message (internaly in Runrev), I wrote > complex commands, who call a lot of subcommands and functions, and when an > error is uncountered, I wan't to return it. The advantage is to permit to > t

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Girard- Saturday, February 11, 2006, 10:32:32 AM, you wrote: > on hellotest theNumber >if isnumber(theNumber) is false then > return "error" >end if >... > end hellotest What's not working? That works for me. hellotest "NotaNumber" put the result -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTE

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Girard Damien
Le Sat, 11 Feb 2006 19:54:01 +0100, Jim Ault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit: On 2/11/06 10:32 AM, "Girard Damien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, I am making some useful library for my softwares, and I have got one problem. How I return an error ? Because when I use "return", this doesn't

Re: How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Jim Ault
On 2/11/06 10:32 AM, "Girard Damien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am making some useful library for my softwares, and I have got one > problem. > > How I return an error ? > > Because when I use "return", this doesn't work very great. > > on hellotest theNumber >if isnumber(t

How return an error ?

2006-02-11 Thread Girard Damien
Hi all, I am making some useful library for my softwares, and I have got one problem. How I return an error ? Because when I use "return", this doesn't work very great. on hellotest theNumber if isnumber(theNumber) is false then return "error" end if ... end hellotest Thanks, Gi

Re: copying an xml node

2006-02-11 Thread Jim Ault
On 2/10/06 7:54 PM, "Martin Blackman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I want to copy an XML node from one tree and put it into another, is > there an easy way to do it using transcript ? > So I rolled my own function (see below) to return a node together with its > attributes and their values as t

Re: Getting Started with a Database

2006-02-11 Thread Charles Hartman
What platform? On OSX I was in a similar position recently, and I settled for MySQL (downloadable) with Blue Mango's (Trevor DeVore's) libDatabase 2.0 (ditto). This way's free. The libDatabase isn't strictly necessary (it's a wrapper around revdb functions), but it makes things a *lot* simp

Re: Getting Started with a Database

2006-02-11 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 2/11/06 5:43 PM, "Lynn Fredricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Dave, >> I have worked on Rev for a while but have not used it with a >> database application before and was wondering the easiest and >> cheapest way to get going with it. I have the following basic >> questions: >> >> What do I

RE: Getting Started with a Database

2006-02-11 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> I have worked on Rev for a while but have not used it with a > database application before and was wondering the easiest and > cheapest way to get going with it. I have the following basic > questions: > > What do I need to Add to RunRev to be able to: >a) Create and Add data to a databa

Re: More about Granny Mckay's steam-driven computer

2006-02-11 Thread Jim Carwardine
Wally... I'd be interested in seeing your RC house system as a model... Jim on 2/10/06 12:06 PM, Wally Rodriguez wrote: > I tell you something.. One thing RR has done for me and my company is > to make some of those really old machines useful again. > > I have developed a couple of applications

Getting Started with a Database

2006-02-11 Thread David Burgun
Hi All, I have worked on Rev for a while but have not used it with a database application before and was wondering the easiest and cheapest way to get going with it. I have the following basic questions: What do I need to Add to RunRev to be able to: a) Create and Add data to a database

Re: Extracting Images from a http:// page

2006-02-11 Thread David Burgun
Thanks a lot! It's working really well now! I am amazed how quickly I got the skeletal stack up and running! Bye for Now and Have a Great Weekend All the Best Dave On 10 Feb 2006, at 14:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --set the imageData of image 1 to url "binfile:" & myImagePath should be

Testing Runrev cgi with Xampp under Windows

2006-02-11 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi all, i've installed Xampp (an standalone instalation of Apache, PHP, MySQL and others) in Windows for testing locally my instalation of Moodle and the cms named Mambo. I had to start manually each service that i want to use, like Apache server and MySQL, but Xampp have a re