Thanks for all the answers.
It looks like Scott is right and only the transitions work. Alas
I hope the others will become available as well.
Well, it looks like I have to figure out some other scheme.
Fortunatly the whole concept is still in the making so everything
is still open.
David, off
Well, the fact that there is some anniversary for
pencils made in The United States of America (that is
what I take Mark Weider to mean; as most citizens of
the USA forget about the other American countries in
their rush to take over the world) is nothing special:
and as a Scot who, like most
On Windows, and am using the auto-update architecture, i.e. a compiled
auto-loader app that pulls non-compiled main stack updates from the network. I
have two questions that I would like advice on.
-1-
How to optimize the bulk: Given that the auto-loader should avoid having to
update itself,
well,
the airplane was invented by a brazilian while he was in paris, and by
airplane I mean something heavier than air that lift itself and propel
itself by its own means and is controllable but again, most americans think
they invented the airplane. Sometimes, I wonder how weird must be an
Shao Sean library works great. My library which is available on RevOnline is
to be used on just one case, when you don't have SMTP configuration
available so it acts as the SMTP mailer, this works with some servers but
don't work with others because some server will do a reverse MX records
check
From: Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At least here credit is where credit is due, england invented football,
not brazil...
You mean soccer. Football is really a game called Aussy Rules where by
we take the ball and *kick it*. Bouncing it on your head would be very
painful and possibly
Hello Mark,
the solutions to this are many, I'll tell you what my current approach is.
First minimal loader, no code or elements but the ones needed for loading
the mainstack and a possible version check of the loader itself that may
prompt the user to download a new loader in case you need an
I think it is only called soccer in the US and that the rest of the world
called it football. But we're talking of the game that involves two groups
of players chasing a little ball with nike making millions.
you know, we call soccer an art form in here, in some cases it's a martial
art form, the
From: Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think it is only called soccer in the US and that the rest of the world
called it football.
LOL. I know what you are intending to say - but for the record g - last I
checked Australia and New Zealand where part of the world and we do call
Soccer
From: Richmond Mathewson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I shall raise the idea of RR selling Runtime Revolution 2.0 at a greatly
reduced rate for the have-not-so-muches.
Actually... I was thinking the other day it'd be kind of cool if there was
a version that compiled but did not contain extras like
I spent 3 years in Illinois and the only thing that I
would call coffee I found there was what I boiled in
my saucepan - with cardamon.
The Bulgarians make coffee that would probably make
the average US citizens eyes water somewhat.
However, my taste in coffee developed in various
Arabic
Hi Andre:
Good information. Couple of more questions:
-1- On first use, do you require connectivity in order to cache the main stack?
I assume yes, right?
-2- In the BOM stack approach, how do you control versioning and dependency?
(i.e. resource stack X must be downloaded with widget Y,
Mark,
I am no expert on such issues but my best answers are:
-1- You can bundle a copy of your main stack with your installer, so you
have an environment with all the needed files for the first run.
-2- The way I do is using order of download, dependencies are downloaded
before the stuff that
Richmond-
Well, the fact that there is some anniversary for
pencils made in The United States of America (that is
what I take Mark Weider to mean; as most citizens of
the USA forget about the other American countries in
their rush to take over the world) is nothing special:
Finding myself hoist
...and for no apparent reason, I felt like telling the world that those of
us unfortunate enough not to be attending the Copa America in person can
still catch the live webcasts:
http://www.univision.com/contentroot/uol/30deportes/content/jhtml/copa_america/NOMETA_partidosEnVivo.jhtml
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Hi,
I have a similar problem, e.g. a crash/quit and it's inside QuickTime
too. Are you using a player or making use of the export snapshot
command?
I have this problem on the following machines:
G5, G4, G4 PowerBook all running 10.4.10.
All the Best
Dave
Hello all,
I am struggeling with a mysterious problem, where a mac standalone calls
different handlers as a win standalone in a switch structure, build on Win
with 2.8.1. I have one big switch structure on stack level to handle all
button ups. It looks like this, nothing sophisticated:
switch
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:47:51 +0200, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
I am struggeling with a mysterious problem, where a mac standalone calls
different handlers as a win standalone in a switch structure, build on Win
with 2.8.1. I have one big switch structure on stack level to handle all
button ups.
Hi Ken,
I added the Ifs after the problem occured just for my test scenario. The
problem was there before I added the Ifs and is still there with the Ifs and
cpTest = false. Perhaps I am working completely at the wrong side of the
problem, I think I have to look for a redesign.
Thank you
Tiemo
On Jul 2, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
Mark, got it thanks!
btw... poking around your web site does your multi-media
presentation
tool box do the two screen thing? ala PowerPoint and KeyNote where
the projector plugged into the external monitor (monitor 2)
automatically
Well I think the US gets an unfair press regarding coffee. I have
travelled reasonably extensively in the US, and generally found it
easy to find good Italian coffee, at least in major cities...
A good cup of tea, on the other hand, seems to be strangely
impossible outside the UK and some
Hello,
I have an other phenomenom, which works on Win perfect but gives other
results on Mac standalone. I am looking for a searchstring in a textfield
with lineoffset(). Before searching I set the casesensitive to false, so
that I can search with lower and upper cases. Everything works perfect
Additional question: If I wouldn't store my text in a user property, but in
a field, the charset would be converted to Mac when creating the Mac
standalone. Do you think that could give a other result as ISOtoMac(), or
does anybody know if internally happen the same things. In that case I
wouldn't
Yup. I can't speak for the whole country, but here in Santa Cruz, CA
the coffee is as good as anywhere in the world, and far better than
most places I've visited. Thirty years ago you couldn't get good
bread, beer, or coffee anywhere, it seemed. Now those staples are
world class in more
I am sure you're actually saying
¡Viva la imigrassion!
because that's what you should thank for your good coffee! :-P
On 7/3/07, Mark Swindell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup. I can't speak for the whole country, but here in Santa Cruz, CA
the coffee is as good as anywhere in the world, and far
Andre Garzia wrote:
I am sure you're actually saying
¡Viva la imigrassion!
because that's what you should thank for your good coffee! :-P
FWIW, as a matter of company policy the coffee pot here at the Fourth
World Embassy brews only Fair Trade Certified coffees:
http://transfairusa.org/
I seldom make applications, but I've run into these problems when I
tried to make my first os x standalone this year:
1. command-q does never produce closestackrequest.
2. closing the stack does leave the application running (as long as
there is any other stack in memory).
Therefore I had to
At 2:52 PM -0700 7/2/2007, James Hurley wrote:
I originally thought it would be useful to see if Run Rev could
mimic ads I have seen on television in which an animated pencil is
used to write a signature at the bottom of a page of text.
Alas, it was not to be. Couldn't find a way to convert
I think it is only called soccer in the US and that the rest of the world
called it football.
LOL. I know what you are intending to say - but for the record g - last I
checked Australia and New Zealand where part of the world and we do call
Soccer Soccer and not Football. We have three codes
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I seldom make applications, but I've run into these problems when I
tried to make my first os x standalone this year:
1. command-q does never produce closestackrequest.
Right. CloseStackRequest is only sent when the user physically clicks
the close box. It's the
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 22:21:37 +0200, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I seldom make applications, but I've run into these problems when I
tried to make my first os x standalone this year:
1. command-q does never produce closestackrequest.
No, and I think it may be a documentation issue -
Jacque-
Monday, July 2, 2007, 1:11:55 PM, you wrote:
Elsewhere I also found this note: Since youre running this program with
administrative privileges youll be prompted by UAC every time you use
the software as a security precaution.
Note that UAC can be turned off. It's somewhere in the
http://www.getdemocracy.com/
Anyone familiar with Democracy?
Rev leverages its framework to talk with open source DB's (PostGreSql etc.)
Why not follow that trend into Video delivery?
could an open source player object successfully
leap frog the limitations of QT for cross platform
media
Shao Sean wrote:
I have an old library that can take a Rev text field (including embedded
images) and create a properly encoded HTML message.. I'll dig it out of
the archives and post it in the next day or two :-)
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Great.. thanks... FYI. your
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And Scott is revealing which part of Australia he lives in. In Victoria
South Australia football means Australian Rules. In New
South Wales Queensland, football means rugby league :-)
I'm exposed by a New South Welshperson! g Actually - WA and Tas
On 7/4/07, Scott Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And Scott is revealing which part of Australia he lives in. In Victoria
South Australia football means Australian Rules. In New
South Wales Queensland, football means rugby league :-)
I'm exposed by a
G'Day mates,
I am in Sydney, Oz. We could almost form a user group (if only the country
wasn't so damn big) : )
Regards
John T
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And Scott is revealing which part of Australia he lives in. In Victoria
South Australia football means Australian Rules.
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now he's insulting me! vbg I'm a Queenslander :-)
ROFL! Now I've done it. :-)
Scott Kane
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
G'day John,
I am in Sydney, Oz. We could almost form a user group (if only the country
wasn't so damn big) : )
It'd be nice to all get together sometime kind of like they do for Europe
and the USA. Though I'm unsure how many of us there is in order to make it
Mark Talluto wrote:
On Jul 2, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
Mark, got it thanks!
btw... poking around your web site does your multi-media presentation
tool box do the two screen thing? ala PowerPoint and KeyNote where
the projector plugged into the external monitor (monitor 2)
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