Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Tdz
Hi Jerry, I'm coming back after having been *flashed* by your Highlights; plus a new personal project. So, one question : i don't see anything on your Website concerning Version Control Manager. did i miss it ? i have quite an important work meeting next week, and if i'm able to show

OT: Leonids

2006-11-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Why are you reading this when you could be outside under the stars? The Leonid meteor shower is here, peaking in the wee hours Sunday morning. This should be especially good viewing for Europeans and those on the east coast of North America. Probably won't be this good for another 32 years,

Re: OT: Leonids

2006-11-18 Thread sims
At 12:05 AM -0800 11/18/06, Richard Gaskin wrote: Why are you reading this when you could be outside under the stars? C'est impossible mon ami...but once night falls here in Europe again I shall go up on the roof and do as you suggest! Thanks for the notice. sims __

Re: Find/Replace woes

2006-11-18 Thread Adrian Williams
Herschel, This works fine if the only word in the "edtText" field matches the "edtReplace" field. But if there are ANY other words at all in "edtText", nothing gets replaced. So how can Replace be made to actually replace all instances? Should this be Replace Text rather than Replace field? Tha

Re: Find/Replace woes

2006-11-18 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Adrian, May be you could use replaceText: on mouseUp local tFindStr,tRepStr,tText,tHtml,tCanReplace - put fld "edtFind" into tFindStr put fld "edtReplace" into tRepStr put fld "edtText" into tText put the htmlText of fld "edtText" into tHtml - put CanReplace(tFindStr,t

Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Mark, Can one fine-tune the appearance of the disabled state of a regular button? I've got a series of buttons whose disabled state is a bit too transparent. I'd like to make them less so. Can this be done short of assigning icons? Sure, just set a nice "disabledicon" :-) Thanks M

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Jerry Daniels
Thierry, Sorry no version control for projects...You can manage which version of Galaxy you use. that's next on our list for the Professional version. Best, Jerry Daniels Tool makers for the 21st century http://www.daniels-mara.com Voice: 512.879.6286 Skype: jerry.daniels On Nov 18

backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Kresten Bjerg
Hi The notion that you cant save changes to a standalone, without complicated operations, is wrong. You cant save changes to the mainstack of a standalone, but all the changes you want in its substacks J. Landman Gays suggestion sounds very fine, but how do you script the parsing of the file-path

Tree

2006-11-18 Thread Matt
Has anyone seen or made a tree browser field that has the little plusses and minusses that expand and collapse different parts of the tree? There are those tree things in just about every other language but rev (as far as i have seen). If anyone has, please tell me. But if no one has, then I may h

Re: Strange function bug

2006-11-18 Thread Matt
On 11/17/06, Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Nov 17, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Matt wrote: > I was recently creating a stack when I noticed that one of my > functions > wouldn't work right. After some further investigation, i realized > that the > function was not getting the second param that

Re: Strange Scrollbar Issue

2006-11-18 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
1. File -> New Mainstack 2. Drag Little Arrows control onto card 3. Right-click object -> Properties Inspector 4. endValue := 511 5. lineInc := 1 6. Right-click object -> Edit Script 7. Enter handlers: on scrollbarInc pos put pos end scrollbarInc on scrollbarDec pos put pos end scrollbarDec

Re: Find/Replace woes

2006-11-18 Thread Adrian Williams
Hi Eric, Thanks for your suggestion but... This code produces "Could not find string". All buttons and field are on same card. There is text in both edtFind and edtReplace fields. So why is tFindStr not in tText ??? Adrian On 18 Nov 2006, at 09:28, Eric Chatonet wrote: Hi Adrian, May be you c

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hello Kresten, I did not follow this thread but this last post calls out ;-) Don't sound good to save any component stack in a standalone: security, corruption issues, etc. Probably, you could write a prefs file (or whatever you need) and restore later from these data. Usually, any sensible f

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Kay C Lan
On 11/18/06, Kresten Bjerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: J. Landman Gays suggestion sounds very fine, but how do you script the parsing of the file-path? You could try: put the effective filename of me into tMyFileName put offset("/Contents",tMyName) into tMyLength put char 1 to (tMyLength - 1

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Kay C Lan
Sorry, typo put the effective filename of me into tMyFileName put offset("/Contents",tMyFileName) into tMyLength put char 1 to (tMyLength - 1) of tMyFileName into tMyBundleName ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please vi

Re: Lets make a deal!!!!!!!!!!

2006-11-18 Thread FlexibleLearning
> Yeah Lad, but we had it rough, lived in't ole in't ground -- > Neah Lad, that's nothing, we were evicted from our 'ole in't ground! You were lucky! When I were a lad, we only deamed of having a hole! /H ___ use-revolution mailing lis

Re: Tree

2006-11-18 Thread FlexibleLearning
Matt Try www.califexsoftware.com/RES/CFX_treefield.rev /H Has anyone seen or made a tree browser field that has the little plusses and minusses that expand and collapse different parts of the tree? There are those tree things in just about every other language but rev (as far as i have see

Re: Find/Replace woes

2006-11-18 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Adrian, tText is the text of the field where you want to search/replace, right? If the search string is not in the text of this "main" field, the function will return "Could not find string". Some comments about the CanReplace function: Each condition line is evaluated as one goes along: i

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Graham Samuel
On 17 Nov 2006 19:02:38 -0600, Tereza Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Nov 17, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote: Highlights: - Draw new stacks from templates. - Global contextual menus (configurable!) "Global contextual menus (configurable!)" may be accurate, but doesn't quite c

Re: OT: Leonids

2006-11-18 Thread Graham Samuel
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 00:05:58 -0800, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Why are you reading this when you could be outside under the stars? The Leonid meteor shower is here, peaking in the wee hours Sunday morning. This should be especially good viewing for Europeans and those on t

Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Swindell
Thanks! But seriously, inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind of global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right? How does that work? That's what I'd like to tweak rather than creating a series of icons. Thanks, Mark On Nov 18, 2006, at 2:00 AM, Klaus Major wrote:

Re: PDB files from Visual Studio

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Josep- Friday, November 17, 2006, 10:49:31 AM, you wrote: > I have one customer that need to migrate to a (posible) Runtime > application, but the database used is a .pdb file. > Anybody know how can be imported data from a .pdb file? This isn't a > Palm database, these file created from Visual

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Jerry- Saturday, November 18, 2006, 4:38:16 AM, you wrote: > Sorry no version control for projects...You can manage which version > of Galaxy you use. that's next on our list for the Professional version. Strictly speaking that's true, but the autoarchiving feature is the next best thing. Jerry'

Re: Strange Scrollbar Issue

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Frank- Saturday, November 18, 2006, 6:42:16 AM, you wrote: > Searching bugzilla revealed the solution in the form of bug 2180: > the thumbSize of the scrollbar was 511. The Spinal Tap scrollbar solution! "My amp goes to eleven..." -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] __

Re: Strange function bug

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Matt- Friday, November 17, 2006, 4:22:22 PM, you wrote: > I was recently creating a stack when I noticed that one of my functions > wouldn't work right. After some further investigation, i realized that the > function was not getting the second param that I was passing it. So, just > for fun, I s

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Jerry Daniels
Mark, I think I'm defining version control in a stricter sense than Galaxy's auto-archiving provides. The internal version control system for Galaxy itself does versioning in the sense that I would define it. It "publishes" multiple versions of Galaxy to a server that is hooked into Galaxy'

Re: Lets make a deal!!!!!!!!!!

2006-11-18 Thread Jim Ault
On 11/18/06 7:09 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Yeah Lad, but we had it rough, lived in't ole in't ground -- >> Neah Lad, that's nothing, we were evicted from our 'ole in't ground! > > You were lucky! When I were a lad, we only deamed of having a hole! > Yea

Re: Find/Replace woes

2006-11-18 Thread Adrian Williams
On 18 Nov 2006, at 15:32, Eric Chatonet wrote: Hi Adrian, tText is the text of the field where you want to search/replace, right? Yes but... If the search string is not in the text of this "main" field, the function will return "Could not find string". Some comments about the CanReplace f

Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Mark Swindell wrote: Thanks! But seriously, inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind of global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right? How does that work? That's what I'd like to tweak rather than creating a series of icons. You could probably fake it by setting the bl

applescript: print rtf to pdf etc.

2006-11-18 Thread R. Hillen
Hello list, On Mac OSX I want to print some rtf-Files bfrom runrev. I assume, that is a job for applescript. As I don't know about apple-scripting: May someone tell me, how to open the file xxx.rtf by MS-Word (or another suitable application) and print it to xxx.pdf? And if I may have a s

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Kresten Bjerg wrote: Hi The notion that you cant save changes to a standalone, without complicated operations, is wrong. You cant save changes to the mainstack of a standalone, but all the changes you want in its substacks If the stacks are true substacks -- inside the same file as the mainst

Re: applescript: print rtf to pdf etc.

2006-11-18 Thread Jim Ault
On 11/18/06 9:57 AM, "R. Hillen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello list, > > On Mac OSX I want to print some rtf-Files bfrom runrev. I assume, > that is a job for applescript. As I don't know about apple-scripting: > > May someone tell me, how to open the file mmm.rtf by MS-Word (or > another s

Re: Tree

2006-11-18 Thread Joel Guillod
I am very very happy with Tree Manager & Tree Field control from http://www.imed-edition.net. At first there are many commands but it is very powerfull and you can develop with only 3 or 4 commands. Since I use Tree Manager I couldn't work without it. The examples stack is also very helpful

Re: Where Rev could be going...

2006-11-18 Thread Dan Shafer
Bernard, Andre is much more knowledgeable and deeply experienced in this subject than I, and I suspect he'll jump in here as well, but FWIW, here's my take. It is perfectly possible to use Rev as a CGI platform. I have successfully coded CGIs of moderate complexity on both Linux and OS X. Once y

Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Swindell
Thanks Jacque. That's what I'll do. Mark On Nov 18, 2006, at 9:55 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Mark Swindell wrote: Thanks! But seriously, inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind of global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right? How does that work? That's what I'd like t

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Chipp Walters
On 11/18/06, Kresten Bjerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi The notion that you cant save changes to a standalone, without complicated operations, is wrong. You cant save changes to the mainstack of a standalone, but all the changes you want in its substacks Sorry Kresten, You are mistaken. Yo

Re: Where Rev could be going...

2006-11-18 Thread jbv
Dan, > > However, the inability to thread in Rev effectively makes the use of Rev for > CGI applications pretty limited as a practical matter. Each execution of the > CGI is effectively blocking in nature. (I'm over-simplifying a bit here, I > know, but I think this is the primary concern in bro

Re: backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Smith
I think Kersten must have the "move sub-stacks into separate stack file" option set in the standalone builder. On OS X, at least, this saves the substacks as separate files (obviously) within the application bundle. These stacks are indeed modifiable by the standalone, but are not actual

Re: Tree

2006-11-18 Thread iMed Edition
Matt Try http://www.imed-edition.net/rev/treemanager/ Currently we offer «Tree Manager & Tree Field» at a special pricing for unlimited standalones. Regards, Fred ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this u

Re: Where Rev could be going...

2006-11-18 Thread Dave Cragg
On 18 Nov 2006, at 20:19, Dan Shafer wrote: However, the inability to thread in Rev effectively makes the use of Rev for CGI applications pretty limited as a practical matter. Each execution of the CGI is effectively blocking in nature. (I'm over-simplifying a bit here, I know, but I think

backupcopying in substackmodifyable standalone

2006-11-18 Thread Kresten Bjerg
Mark is right, this is what we do, and it does work ! Kay C Lan's solution sounds extremely relevant, but my understanding of what goes on behind the scene in a standalone is null, and .well, dare I ask you...?.: Given the scriptlines in my first posting, is it easy for you to ada

Re: applescript: print rtf to pdf etc.

2006-11-18 Thread Ken Ray
On 11/18/06 12:20 PM, "Jim Ault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 11/18/06 9:57 AM, "R. Hillen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello list, >> >> On Mac OSX I want to print some rtf-Files bfrom runrev. I assume, >> that is a job for applescript. As I don't know about apple-scripting: Actually yo

USB/Serial issue

2006-11-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Jean-Jacques Wagner can't seem to post to some of the lists he subscribes to, so has asked me to post this for him. He can read your answers, he just can't generate posts right now. I've told him Rev doesn't natively support USB access but it isn't clear to me what he is using as an interface,

standalone's first messages

2006-11-18 Thread Douglas Ivers
What are the first 5 or so messages sent when a standalone is opened? Any tips/tricks for debugging a standalone that is behaving differently that the corresponding stack? ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please vi

Re: standalone's first messages

2006-11-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Douglas Ivers wrote: What are the first 5 or so messages sent when a standalone is opened? As far as I know, the messages are identical to those you get when any stack opens, with the exception of the "startup" message which is sent at the very first. Any tips/tricks for debugging a standal