Thanks Stephen,
But I never left! I keep reading. Lots to say to the list but which
just wouldn't help anyone other than releasing my windows user
experience frustrations in 27x...
I stopped scripting since February, became a darn good amateur
pool player and now I have a major migration to do a
Devin Asay wrote:
On Oct 27, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Luis wrote:
And a future 'direction' for Flash and Adobe:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Apollo:developerfaq
Gee, developing internet-enabled apps for the desktop that leverage
existing technologies! What I wouldn't give for a development
On 10/27/06 11:43 AM, "Claire Bradin Siskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is the Applescript that we are using:
>
Thanks for the script! My use of System Events is very limited since there
is so much trial and error involved.
For those who don't get it, Audio MIDI Setup is an app that does
I got a new laptop and I am not able to get the videos to play even after
downloading ensharpen codec any ideas what to do next?
Thanks
Robert Mann
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WELCOME BACK, Mr. X!
Before I start doing the colbert report on runrev or worse my Corporate
Jeremy Clarkson on rev's marketing designs and politics I'll stick to just
solving yet another case for them...
--
stephen barncard
s a n f r a n c i s c o
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> I wonder how many programmers are going to bother to find out
> what is considered rude among people in Papua New Guinea?
>
> Like all things - there have to be some limits - but not to
> the point where everybody's creativity is frozen because they
> are worried about who (or what?) they mig
Does anyone have much experience with integrating RR with other major
applications,
such as Flash/Actionscript or Javascript/HTML/XML?
While it seems that external functions can be called, it looks like
use of these other apps
would require containing it within a subset of the view area, li
On Oct 27, 2006, at 9:20 AM, Marian Petrides wrote:
While we are on the topic of dates, I've been thinking about
creating a "countdown" calendar, clocking the number of days
remaining between today's date and some future date (March 31,
20010 specifically). Any tips on how I can do this?
very last revision
> put the height of btn|fld|graphic "myrealheight" of me into s1
should be
> put the rect of control "myeffectiverect" of me into s1
takes 3 tries to make it a charm it seems! Really sorry for that...
Trying to hide a few other features in the real script...
X
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On Oct 27, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Luis wrote:
And a future 'direction' for Flash and Adobe: http://labs.adobe.com/
wiki/index.php/Apollo:developerfaq
Gee, developing internet-enabled apps for the desktop that leverage
existing technologies! What I wouldn't give for a development
environment th
On 10/27/06 10:39 AM, "Mark Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My problem is that I have two inputs. One is the user inputting a date.
> Another is the creation date in seconds that has previously been
> extracted via a 'detailed files' call, which has been concatenated in
> the format below.
>
just one issue...
> put the rect of thisgroup into s1
should be the
put the height of btn|fld|graphic "myrealheight" of me into s1
where my the control "myrealheight" has the big rect in the group's
smaller visible rect.
or you can calculate it from the topmost to the bottom most
object w
Dear Richard...
While looking for a ridiculous bugzilla to relate on, I saw bug 3385 and
subsequently 1696...
This is a pretty easy and straightforward issue to solve and works great
with even 1500 objects in a group!
Im surprised it's still unconfirmed since i had that running last year in
one
On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:52 AM, Mark Powell wrote:
At 6:42 this
morning, I ran this:
put the short date into theDate
convert theDate to seconds
put ((the seconds - theDate) / 3600)
and got 4.710556, which suggests that a date starts at 1:00 AM and not
midnight. Is this accurate? And more
Here is the Applescript that we are using:
---
on setPopUpXToY(x, y)
tell application "System Events"
tell application process "Audio MIDI Setup"
tell window "Audio MIDI Setup"
tell tab gr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a stack that I made first with Hypercard, and transformed since few
years by Revolution.
This stack work perfectly, but sometimes, I cannot choose "Browse Tool" int the Tool
Menu( and the same if I click in "Browse Tool" in the tools palette, the browse tool is
Jim Ault wrote:
As a workaround, can you just run the same Applescript from your stack?
Devin
And perhaps she could post the Applescript and instructions for setting
this up so that others might know how to do the work around.
Just what I was thinking. If other apps can set it too high, th
Bill Marriott wrote:
What I do want to know is how long it took you to type all those quotation
marks.
Isn't it obvious?
on mouseup
put quote into fld 2
repeat for each word loadedWord in fld 1
put loadedWord & quote & comma & space & quote after fld 2
end repeat
put empty into cha
Mark,
If you are using OS X you'll find that the day going onto daylight savings
time has 25 hours worth of seconds; and the day coming off DST has 23 hours
worth of seconds.
It is safer and easier to use dateItems (add 1 to item 3 of the dateItems).
Paul Looney
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Well, time to fess up. I thought I had taken care of all of the simple,
obvious stuff. However, I found another handler with the exact same
coding for closing my application which I had missed and which was
actually trying to close the application. All my troubleshooting
efforts were directe
Hello,
I have a stack that I made first with Hypercard, and transformed
since few years by Revolution.
This stack work perfectly, but sometimes, I cannot choose "Browse
Tool" int the Tool Menu( and the same if I click in "Browse Tool" in
the tools palette, the browse tool is selected, but i
Lynn Fredricks wrote:
"I can appreciate caution though. Sometimes it's the
ill feeling
of the word's definition and sometime's it's the
intent - if one is a
negative somewhere its best to avoid altogether."
And I am inclined to agree except the last bit: "if
one is a
negative somewhere its best t
so why are you cens*ring yourself??? :>
Hi,
I'll think you'll find that the word " bocks" simply means
"nonsense". The Sex Pistols were taken to court on indecency charges
for the title of their album - "Never Mind the bocks, this is
the Sex Pistols" and won their case. The judge con
And a future 'direction' for Flash and Adobe:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Apollo:developerfaq
Cheers,
Luis.
GregSmith wrote:
If you want to see how Flash video is developing into THE interactive
multimedia video format, you've got to take a look at what this guy is
doing:
http://ww
Jim and Ken:
Aargh. I hate it when something I'd hope would be easy turns into a
rathole.
My problem is that I have two inputs. One is the user inputting a date.
Another is the creation date in seconds that has previously been
extracted via a 'detailed files' call, which has been concatenated i
make that 2010 not 20010 :-)
On Oct 27, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Marian Petrides wrote:
While we are on the topic of dates, I've been thinking about
creating a "countdown" calendar, clocking the number of days
remaining between today's date and some future date (March 31,
20010 specifically). A
While we are on the topic of dates, I've been thinking about creating
a "countdown" calendar, clocking the number of days remaining between
today's date and some future date (March 31, 20010 specifically).
Any tips on how I can do this? Do I have to convert dates into
seconds in order to
On 10/27/06 7:52 AM, "Mark Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a user-specified date. I want to convert it to seconds and
> factor in 86400 to establish the range of seconds for that date, so that
> I can compare a file's creation date to determine whether that file was
> created on that
On 10/27/06 5:52 AM, "Mark Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a user-specified date. I want to convert it to seconds and
> factor in 86400 to establish the range of seconds for that date, so that
> I can compare a file's creation date to determine whether that file was
> created on that
> I'll think you'll find that the word " bocks" simply
> means "nonsense". The Sex Pistols were taken to court on
> indecency charges for the title of their album - "Never Mind
> the bocks, this is the Sex Pistols" and won their case.
> The judge concluded that it wasn't a swear word!
On 10/27/06 9:08 AM, "Mark MacKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ken. Thanks, however, upon trying this, the d**n thing still won't
> die.
What is your indicator that it hasn't quit? That it still shows up in the
process list? Also, what platform is this on?
Knowing that might help one o
I haven't offered it up again because I didn't get a reply that it had
worked ok for Dan Soneson, and besides, there's that old chestnut of
searching the archives...
Cheers,
Luis.
Mark Swindell wrote:
If this is an issue end-users are going to have with standalones, is
there any way to chec
On 10/27/06 7:00 AM, "Devin Asay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:19 AM, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
>
>> Jacqueline Landman Gay said
>>
>>> Whether or not you use MIDI doesn't matter. The Audio MIDI Setup
>>> app is just a way to control the system audio settings. Every
>>>
Hi Ken. Thanks, however, upon trying this, the d**n thing still won't
die. I think I shall have to strip all (mainly) development functions
out of the main stack/splash screen and start again with the stand alone.
Let you know how things turn out with this evening's coding. So close,
so far
On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:19 AM, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
Jacqueline Landman Gay said
Whether or not you use MIDI doesn't matter. The Audio MIDI Setup
app is just a way to control the system audio settings. Every
time I use Audacity I have to reset the audio levels again before
Rev wi
I have a user-specified date. I want to convert it to seconds and
factor in 86400 to establish the range of seconds for that date, so that
I can compare a file's creation date to determine whether that file was
created on that specified day. The problem is I am not sure what is
used as the starti
Jacqueline Landman Gay said
Whether or not you use MIDI doesn't matter. The Audio MIDI Setup
app is just a way to control the system audio settings. Every time
I use Audacity I have to reset the audio levels again before Rev
will play sounds.
She was correct in diagnosing my problem, an
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:58:56 +0100 Martin Baxter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Re: card rect problem
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Peter Brigham wrote:
I can't figure out what could make the card height different from the
stack height. I can't set the height of the card to fi
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:47:31 -0500 "J. Landman Gay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Re: card rect problem
Peter Brigham wrote:
I can't figure out what could make the
card height different from the stack height. I can't set the height of
the card to fix it.
I can't think of much either, b
Thanks for the suggestions and the offer, Jim. I worked around it by
keeping the card/stack size constant and just resizing the field.
This results in a window for the user to type in that runs off the
bottom of the screen, which is not really esthetic, got the job done
temporarily. I've ju
Check out:
JPEGGER - just uploaded to RevOnline
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
I have just read and signed the online petition:
"Hinge & Bracket"
hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition
service, at:
h
Hi,
I'll think you'll find that the word " bocks" simply means
"nonsense". The Sex Pistols were taken to court on indecency charges
for the title of their album - "Never Mind the bocks, this is the
Sex Pistols" and won their case. The judge concluded that it wasn't a
swear word!
On the other hand, since Dar's intended audience was us on an xTalk
list, surely he might have written:
Yet I might use words in describing a script from among the words of
"environment market bid bet ..."
:)
Mark
On 27 Oct 2006, at 06:59, Bill Marriott wrote:
What I do want to know
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