Hi Dave,
Try this:
In the 'Development' menu of the Rev IDE, select 'Image Library'. In the window
that opens, find your icon and make a copy of it somewhere in your standalone
stack, noting the image ID of the copy. Then use the ID of the copy as the icon
of your button. Should work even afte
On 9/20/06, Dave Herndon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Little help here. I am developing a fire department application in rev
2.7.3. I realy liked the haz mat barrel button icon in the metacard icons
listed. When I build my standalone in windows the icons show up black when I
open the fil
It's a long story, but I'm looking to find a copy of IN Control, Attain
Corp's outliner/to do app. I know they went out of business about 10 years
ago, and I've scoured the web looking for a copy - if you happen to have one
or know someone who has one (any version), please let me know offlist.
Oh,
Hi
Little help here. I am developing a fire department application in rev
2.7.3. I realy liked the haz mat barrel button icon in the metacard icons
listed. When I build my standalone in windows the icons show up black when I
open the file with my standalone. I have been racking my brains t
Right, that was it... I was selecting the inclusion manually in
Standalone config and that small scrolling
window with the fat thumb makes it appear that it is at the end of the list
but, wonder of wonders, if you click and drag (there's hardly room to do
that visually)
there is a whole series
On 9/8/06 10:16 AM, "Ian Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doh! I always read "On Mac OS systems, the systemWindow property has
> no effect." in the docs and forgot that it just meant OS9 and
> earlier... that opens up a few mini apps that I'd given up on!
>
> Ian
Look in the Rev App. Itself the
Hiya,
Uhh, tricky that.. 'Want' and 'Get' can get very sticky. I mean I'd
love an OpenGL Rev command...
Think we'd get it?
I'm just cheesed that the bumf wasn't more, erm... accurate?
Is Shakobox still maintained? It's copyright is 2002...
Will it be Universal? These things are important.
C
Well, I got this reply from Sales:
'Thank you for your request. It is possible to write MIDI files to
disk if you
know the format. Revolution's text capabilities are very strong and
it is
trivial to write text files (it can be done in a single line of
script.) The
hard part is knowing what
Dar, you hit the nail on the head. I don't know if it's a recently
added option or was there from the start, but there is a "MIME/Plain
Text" option for digest mode in the list settings web page. I had it
set to plain text.
Doh!
Best,
Mark
On 19 Sep 2006, at 21:06, Dar Scott wrote:
On
Luis,
maybe you can put this all together.
MIDI is peripheral to most Rev users needs,
but should be available.
the Shakobox command line is very easy to use.
maybe that could be built upon?
a good peripheral would surely find its way to
official Rev status like so many other tools.
Erik Hanse
Hi Lynn. My username is WayPastInk.
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> Hi Mark,
>
> What is yo
Thank you, but yes I do.
Mark
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> Hiya,
>
> You got Cookies on?
>
> Cheers,
>
I suppose the get out is "MIDI music creation and playing".
Best,
Mark
On 19 Sep 2006, at 20:17, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Actually, I'd expect 'MIDI music file creation and playing' to mean
able to PLAY midi signals through midi ports connected to a machine
as well
sqb
Luis wro
Mark,
I turned on long headers in Apple Mail and this is what I see for
encoding:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Would a Spam gateway change the headers?? Methinks not.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
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Geoff Canyon wrote:
On Sep 15, 2006, at 1:37 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
Actually I use comments in a fairly unique way. I pseudocode what I
want to do in comments, and then code around the comments so I can
keep track of where I am at and what I am trying to accomplish.
This is what Steve
I suppose it really depends on the nature and scope of the problem.
Recently I spent a day trying to sus out RegEx in order to write a
function to determine if the "+" operator in Foxpro code was doing
concatenation or actually doing math. I struggled with extracting
just the portion of the
Actually Dan, I think I got it from you years ago after having read
one of your books on Hypercard. (Or was it Pascal?) :-)
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
Interesting, Bob. I just posted a note on my approach to coding in
the main
thread of this discussion and it's
On Sep 19, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
Mark, looking at the raw source of the last digest I have, there
really is none of what you describe. I wonder if Mac Mail is
actually changing things, though you'd then have to wonder about
the point of even having the option to view the raw
Sadly, I have to agree. I am seeing
Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the end of the Digest Header, but nothing saying 'multipart/
digest' or anything like it.
Graham
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 18:38:37, Mark Smith wrote:
Mark, looking at the raw source of the last digest I have, th
Actually, I'd expect 'MIDI music file creation and playing' to mean
able to PLAY midi signals through midi ports connected to a machine
as well
sqb
Luis wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It
looks like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
You can do
Mark, looking at the raw source of the last digest I have, there
really is none of what you describe. I wonder if Mac Mail is actually
changing things, though you'd then have to wonder about the point of
even having the option to view the raw source
I'll happily send you a sample of wha
Chipp-
Monday, September 18, 2006, 3:15:21 PM, you wrote:
> I remember something Mark Weider pointed us to a year or so ago. It
> said something about resisting the impulse to "wipe it clean and start
> over from scratch." It mentioned typically there is a lot of smart
I don't remember the artic
Graham-
Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 3:51:49 AM, you wrote:
> Not here it ain't. Here is a typical raw source header from within
> the digest as received by me:
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 11:53:55 -0700
> From: Devin Asay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Folder permissions question
Luis, I think Jaque meant the standard midi file format, which
Quicktime, and therefore the Rev Player Object can read.
If what you want to do is to create midi data on the fly and send it
to midi devices (rev player, soft-synth, hardware, whatever), I don't
think we can currently do that i
Hi Mark,
What is your user name?
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd
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> Mark MacKenzie
> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 9:01 AM
> To: use-revoluti
Hiya,
You got Cookies on?
Cheers,
Luis.
Mark MacKenzie wrote:
Hi people. Just tried to log in over at the RR forums. No luck. I had
already registered but did not receive my followup email. So went to see
what was what. Tried to register again. No dice, my email was logged as
being alr
Hi people. Just tried to log in over at the RR forums. No luck. I had
already registered but did not receive my followup email. So went to see
what was what. Tried to register again. No dice, my email was logged as
being already used. Then tried to use the lost password function but it
would
Hiya,
I appreciate what you're saying here, but I had assumed that MIDI was
built in to Revolution (and I don't think I'm stretching what the
website says, however little!).
I had found some Java MIDI apps, which I could package up with any
Revolution solution, and call them from Revolution.
Luis wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It looks
like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
You can do MIDI if you understand the file format and use Revolution's
text capabilities to write these files to disk. Then you can use QT to
play them back.
--
Jac
Sivakatirswami wrote:
> As it turns out all the following suggestions, which I implemented
>
> setting player filename to empty
> set the currentTime of player player1 to zero
> using "set the playrate of player player1 to 1"
>
> All did nothing to improve performance on those Windows machines o
On Sep 15, 2006, at 1:37 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
Actually I use comments in a fairly unique way. I pseudocode what I
want to do in comments, and then code around the comments so I can
keep track of where I am at and what I am trying to accomplish.
This is what Steve McConnell recommends
Viktoras,
I don't think you can type Unicode characters into a table directory.
Create an input field. And put them into a table by a script.
I made Russian sample. I don't know Russian, I just copy words from
one of Russian sites.
go stack url "http://www.kenjikojima.com/runrev/handbook/dow
Ocer the years a few of us have worked extensively with unicode and I
think people tend to get better results (I do) in Rev when
transferring the text as HTML.
In most cases I take the text of an input field and set the textFont
of it to unicode (this will render UTF-16, as noted).
Then I
Viktoras,
To enter unicode characters in a field directly, you have to change
the keyboard settings of your operating system.
I didn't say you can set the itemDel to uniencode(tab). I said you
have to uniencode the itemDel, like:
put uniencode(the itemDel) into myItemDel
and then find th
Thanks! Well, I am still strugling with unicode. It does not like set
itemdelimiter to uninencode(tab), [error: source is not a number]...
How do I set text field so that it would allow to type in unicode characters
using keyboard ? I did:
set the textfont of field "fLongref" to ",unicode"
On 18 Sep 2006, at 17:35, Mark Wieder wrote:
Each individual message in a MIME
digest includes a Content-Type header identifying it as type
"message/rfc822" and "MIME-Version 1.0". The headers of the individual
message are not changed, allowing mail reader client apps to function
as they normal
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It looks
like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
I did a quick search on the RunRev site for MIDI, not many links, but I
found these:
http://www.runrev.com/section/press/13.php
http://www.runrev.com/section/press/15.php
Both
As it turns out all the following suggestions, which I implemented
setting player filename to empty
set the currentTime of player player1 to zero
using "set the playrate of player player1 to 1"
All did nothing to improve performance on those Windows machines of beta
testers who report failures
You need to uniencode the itemDelimiter and search for the encoded
string in the table.
Best,
Mark
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Now have it all loaded almost correctly in the table. But the second problem
is how to correctly pass unicode string from one field to another. I
selected text in a table and did:
put item 2 of the selectedText into field "fLongref"
and almost as expected some characters are defaced :-]
t
Hello Swami,
I just suspect you have not included the xml library when building
your standalone.
Then it could fail before reaching your "show group" line.
Le 18 sept. 06 à 23:42, Sivakatirswami a écrit :
Now: new problem, the
show group "watchDownLoad" with visual effect dissolve fast
Perhaps your script is throwing an error BEFORE it gets to the show
group command. Try commenting everything out but the show group and
see if that works. If so, then backtrack from there.
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