Thomas Cole wrote:
I want to distribute OSX and Windows versions of my software made with
Rev 2.1 with the standalones made with the new studio.
What do people write for system requirements? 95, 98, XP 2000, Mac OSX?
And is there a standard blurb for speed and disk space requirements?
What are pe
Tereza Snyder wrote:
I am now deep in the dark magic! my "portfolio" page doesn't show up
in Firefox or Opera and I'm about to find out why. I hope I survive.
Who'd'a thought there'd be s many browsers! My old Goodman's
"Dynamic HTML" (1998) knows only Netscape and IE.
Amen. That's wh
I want to distribute OSX and Windows versions of my software made with
Rev 2.1 with the standalones made with the new studio.
What do people write for system requirements? 95, 98, XP 2000, Mac OSX?
And is there a standard blurb for speed and disk space requirements?
What are people writing on their
On Jun 14, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Go Tereza! Your site looks great - even on Windows!
Since you're in learning mode... if you want to learn dark secrets
about CSS, JS and other web-related things, check this out:
http://www.quirksmode.org/
There are things there I never
Here are some rough ideas to get you started.
1. Total number of words in the text field
put the number of words in fld "myField" into numWords
2. Total number of Paragraphs in the text field
You would have to define what constitutes a paragraph, but, for example:
## means new
Im a pretty new user of RunRev and wanted to know whether anybody has a slick
script (or ideas for one) to calculate the following for a text field:
1. Total number of words in the text field
2. Total number of Paragraphs in the text field
3. Total number of Sentences in the te
Hi from Paris,
Thanks to Bill and Rob for the clarification, and
especially Rob for the last mail - This is what I
wanted to do all along
-Francis
"Nothing should ever be done for the first time !"
from Bill
resizeStac
Hi Ruben,
I'm a pretty new user of RunRev and wanted to know whether anybody
has a
slick script (or ideas for one) to calculate the following for a text
field:
OK, lets see:
1. Total number of words in the text field
the number of words of fld xyz
2. Total number of Paragraphs
I'm a pretty new user of RunRev and wanted to know whether anybody has a
slick script (or ideas for one) to calculate the following for a text
field:
1. Total number of words in the text field
2. Total number of Paragraphs in the text field
3. Total number of Sentences in the text
This may be a nice feature for future Revolution releases. Auto Field
Formatting and validation. It's a lot of work to do this though, I
know. It just seems ugly from an overhead perspective to trap for
every keydown at this high a level in every field for which you want
it. I may end up wr
Hi Robert,
This turned out to be a text entry box not set up right
how do you set the text entry box to only up to 3 numbers and no CR?
Put this into the fields script:
on keydown tKey
if tKey is not a number then
exit keydown
end if
## This way only number will pas
This turned out to be a text entry box not set up right
how do you set the text entry box to only up to 3 numbers and no CR?
Robert Mann
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forget it I shut the program down re-opened and it now works?
Robert Mann
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Subject: worked in 2.5.1 not in 2.7.2
I just upgraded t
Hi Everyone,
Not too long ago I challenged the conventional wisdom that focused on
an image's imageData rather than its text property as the essence of
the image.
Today, I'm foolesh enough to challenge referencing the
windowBoundingRect when maximizing a stack to full screen.
1. The windo
I just upgraded to the 2.7.2 but I wrote this in 2.5.1 and it was working?
not sure what this script error is telling me?
TypeOperators *: error in right operand
Object Calc Spring Rate
Lineput tfr_mx_multiplier * fld "weight" + tfr_mx_additive into fld
"fr_mx_rate"
Hintbutton id 115
Go Tereza! Your site looks great - even on Windows!
Since you're in learning mode... if you want to learn dark secrets about
CSS, JS and other web-related things, check this out:
http://www.quirksmode.org/
There are things there I never wanted to know!
Phil Davis
Tereza Snyder wrote:
I
In a shameless ploy to get some attention for my almost-complete new
website, I've put my occasionally-requested Tree Field in the
"Resources" section of www.califexSoftware.com.
The site was made in a crash attempt to learn CSS, and therefore is
not good with old browsers; and I'm not sure
Moi:
A scrollBar slider should work also; but remember it will generate a
resizeStack message. Set the startValue to the minimum height of the
stack. Set the endValue to the maximum height available, based on (my
recommendation) the working screenRect. Set the thumbPosition to (the
height
Hi Tom,
Doesn't Studio itself have "paint" tools to do what you want?
On the Tools palette, clcik the little "up" arrow in the bottom right
corner. That extends the palette and offers an almost complete set of
graphic tools.
Anyone able to offer more on this?
Mark
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Moi:
FWIW, on a Tablet PC in portrait screen orientation, maximizing does
NOT fill the screen when the TPC Input Panel is hidden {Rev behavior;
not MS TPC compliant}.
Actually, it fails to fill the screen in landscape screen orientation
as well.
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
Francis,
That's a great idea, Rob, but it doesn't solve my problem
(unless I can maximize the window from within my display
script, and know what the rect of that window is, BEFORE
displaying the .gif file.)
I've been playing mostly with the WinXP Maximize/Minimize box; but it
seems to work
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