Does anyone know why this would not work?
on mouseUp
set the printPaperOrientation to landscape
set the printerOutput to file:/home/peter/Desktop/printfile.ps
print card reports
--put shell(kprinter /home/peter/Desktop/printfile.ps)
end mouseUp
I commented out the actual printing part,
Hi Peter,
Have you tried setting the printRotated?
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http://www.salery.biz
Convert colours between different colour spaces with Color Converter.
Download at
you might also be interested to read Universal Serial Bus - the easy way
(4 pages) and virtual com port drivers described at:
http://www.dlpdesign.com/usb-easy-way.pdf
Best regards
Viktoras
Graham Samuel wrote:
Thanks Phil for that insight. I had a quick look at your link and
staggered back,
Bonjour Thierry,
Probably you could add 'revShutDown' to the messages sent to your
plugin in order to write a text file with all info needed when the
user quits Rev.
And restore when your plugin is loaded again at next startup.
Le 5 mars 08 à 10:09, Thierry a écrit :
Hello All,
I have a
Hello All,
I have a Start-Plugin which set up few things:
browse mode,
close tools,
set the rect of Glx2 script window,...
Now, i would like to do :
- open automaticaly the stack
I was working on before closing the IDE
- open nothing if I close the IDE with no
Bonjour Eric,
Probably you could add 'revShutDown' to the messages sent to your
plugin in order to write a text file with all info needed when the
user quits Rev.
And restore when your plugin is loaded again at next startup.
Mais bien sur ... 'revShutDown' !
Merci :-)
So, still
On 4/3/08 10:45, Graham Samuel wrote:
FWIW, the GPS device I described is marketed by a European sports
retailer, Decathlon, as KeyMaze 300 GH-601. I've found out via the SiRF
web site (the device uses a SiRFstarIII processor) that it is actually a
rebranded GlobalSat GH-601 - this is
I recommend
http://db.tidbits.com/article/9223
for a perspective, though not a recommendation.
- Ben
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There seemed when I was working in this area to be two main sources of the
latter: FTDI and ??Prolific?. Although the devices I was working with were
Windows only, I was able to find Mac drivers for both of these things with a
bit of googling on the net (because other products are using
On 3/3/08 15:30, David Bovill wrote:
I use a similar technique for storing stacks in SVN. When scripts are saved
I have hooks which also export text files to SVN and write out metadata for
indexing purposes.
Hi David,
Just to clarify - are these hooks in your Rev IDE, or hooks in Subversion
This is what I was referring to before. I was able to communicate with
a few of my 'Serial' now USB devices using the same drivers from
Keyspan. I noticed after install from a Kestrel device that the driver
that created the Virtual Com Port was the same.
I found them here :
On Mar 5, 2008, at 4:57 AM, Thierry wrote:
the scripts to be restored in the Glx2 Script Editor
Doesn't GLX2 basically have this functionality built in? Or or you
trying to do something different than what it does?
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Le 5 mars 08 à 16:28, Troy Rollins a écrit :
On Mar 5, 2008, at 4:57 AM, Thierry wrote:
the scripts to be restored in the Glx2 Script Editor
Doesn't GLX2 basically have this functionality built in?
Do you mean it has when restarting Rev ?
If so, what did I miss ? some Prefs ?
Or or
Mark, it says in my dictionary (2.9 beta 5) that printRotated is now
deprecated and does the same as what I have used, setting to landscape mode
which is preferable.
What is also very odd is that when I check in the message box, the mode does
indeed return landscape.
It is possible, from a
At 11:21 AM -0500 3/4/08, Bill Marriott wrote:
- Current Enterprise license holders may obtain the prerelease version by
using the Check for Updates... command in the Help menu.
Is the beta testing only for Enterprise users?
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Hello Colin,
Is the beta testing only for Enterprise users?
The Revolution 2.9 Open Beta test is open to anyone who applies at
http://support.runrev.com/beta_test.php
The Check for Updates... option is merely an additional avenue for those
who have an active Enterprise license.
Normally,
At 11:05 AM -0500 3/5/08, Bill Marriott wrote:
Normally, access to prerelease versions actually *is* a benefit soley for
Enterprise users, but the Open Beta extends this opportunity to everyone
for the Revolution 2.9 cycle. Hope this helps.
It would be very helpful, if wasn't for the fact that
You should have received an email with a temporary registration number.
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Thanks Mikey and Stephen. I think I had excitedly gone straight for
the DMG link, and didn't get that far down the message!
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There should be a special reg number for the beta that you got in email.
At 11:05 AM -0500 3/5/08, Bill Marriott wrote:
Normally, access to prerelease versions actually *is* a benefit soley for
Enterprise users, but the Open Beta extends this opportunity to everyone
for the Revolution 2.9
On 05/03/2008, Ben Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/3/08 15:30, David Bovill wrote:
I use a similar technique for storing stacks in SVN. When scripts are
saved
I have hooks which also export text files to SVN and write out metadata
for
indexing purposes.
Hi David,
Just to
That's smart Mark - if I have got you right. That would make your diffs a
diff script - that is a shorter script that you can execute on a stack to
make an update? Or am I dreaming :)
On 03/03/2008, Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David-
I use a similar technique for storing stacks in
Thanks to those who responded about emulation. We have decided that
our user requirement is a stand alone MAC version which doesn't require
them to load anything but our software, and works on all recent MAC
OS versions. In our industry, 30-35% are MAC users.
We will have a separate product
So, fired up the new Beta and, Hey-Presto found a bug
that has not been sorted out since it was reported way
back with 2.7.
I called it 6030 because I was naive enough to think
that all pre-2.9 bugs would have been ironed out long
ago as no commercial software firm likes to be seen
selling buggy
Agreed as well - but in the context of your own or a relatively small groups
productivity. That is it is not worth going down the path of svn or finer
granularity for your own productivity, unless perhaps you and your team are
already familiar with such tools and working practices based on other
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Leave it alone and it's fine.
Time to read the book of Genesis again :)
However, as a gnostic (c.f. geradamas) I have always
favoured the snake, so always touch, examine and eat
forbidden fruit; especially when there is not a big
label on them saying don't touch.
Just had
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Leave it alone and it's fine.
Time to read the book of Genesis again :)
However, as a gnostic (c.f. geradamas) I have always
favoured the snake, so always touch, examine and eat
forbidden fruit; especially when there is not a big
label on them saying don't touch.
Just had
Err, Sorry, blame it on Yahoo.
Love, Richmond
A Thorn in the flesh is better than a failed Systems Development Life Cycle.
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
So, fired up the new Beta and, Hey-Presto found a bug
that has not been sorted out since it was reported way
back with 2.7.
I called it 6030 because I was naive enough to think
that all pre-2.9 bugs would have been ironed out long
ago as no commercial software firm
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Leave it alone and it's fine.
Time to read the book of Genesis again :)
However, as a gnostic (c.f. geradamas) I have always
favoured the snake, so always touch, examine and eat
forbidden fruit; especially when there is not a big
label on them saying don't touch.
Just had
Thierry,
GLX2 latest beta will do what you are trying to do. It remembers your
last session (a preference) and also lets you store sessions and name
them as work spaces.
GLX2's Work Spaces are better than Firefox in many ways because
they're made for Rev developers! Opening a Work Space
On 5/3/08 17:31, David Bovill wrote:
On 05/03/2008, Ben Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/3/08 15:30, David Bovill wrote:
I use a similar technique for storing stacks in SVN. When scripts are
saved
I have hooks which also export text files to SVN and write out metadata
for
indexing
David Bovill wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Richard Gaskin
I've thought about the type of scenarios described here, in
which two or more programmers may be assigned to work on the
same stack, but to be honest to me that seems less a technical
challenge than an architectural and
FTDI drivers (including macosx):
http://www.ftdichip.com/
applications to eavesdrop usb communication (windows only):
usb snoopy: http://www.wingmanteam.com/usbsnoopy/
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Hi all,
My cursor shows as all black when using it in a stack. I can't get it to
show as the original image - black and white.
I know there's a set of cursors out there, but I'd like to create my own for
the WinXP OS.
This is what I've done:
First I looked at the RunRev revCursors stack to see
Le 5 mars 08 à 20:55, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
Thierry,
GLX2 latest beta will do what you are trying to do. It remembers
your last session (a preference) and also lets you store sessions
and name them as work spaces.
Great !
It works perfectly :-)
Regards,
Thierry
On 05/03/2008, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Bovill wrote:
That said, I suppose if we look at all possible scenarios we could find
circumstances for which a finer level of granularity may have a positive
ROI. We've found no significant limitations with stack-based
Richard, thanks...couldn't have said it better..but I will add a footnote...
David, another point to understand is the recompilation of a complete
stack from text files, is a very difficult, if not impossible task to
undertake. I should know. I worked with David Johnson for over a year
on a
what are u doing all this stuff so go away with all the junk Date: Wed, 5 Mar
2008 11:24:31 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Subject: Re: Please Test Revolution 2.9 Beta!
You should have received an email with a temporary registration number.
Riley, You really need some carriage returns.
Just click the last line of the email to unsub... no need to freak out ...
what are u doing all this stuff so go away with all the junk Date:
Wed, 5 Mar 2008 11:24:31 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Subject:
Hello,
The problem reported by Stephen has been fixed. The problem, which
rendered all links broken, appeared to be specific to the Sarafi web
browser. The site http://runrev.com works fine now. Apologies for any
inconvenience. Thanks for notifying me, Stephen!
Best regards,
Mark
I saw it when I sent the message... obviously runrev.com works fine,
it always does. I meant to say that http://runrev.info works fine!
Sorry for the confusion.
Best regards,
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David-
That's smart Mark - if I have got you right. That would make your diffs a
diff script - that is a shorter script that you can execute on a stack
to
make an update? Or am I dreaming :)
You could do it that way (and it would be easier to archive them that way)
but I went the other
Hi Mark,
Steve Goldberg created a set of cursors and made a standalone
application containing a recipe to make cursors. You can find it on
the Economy-x-Talk homepage. Click on Developers in the sidebar on the
left and scroll down to halfway the page. I hope it helps.
Best regards,
Mark
Hi Mark,
I don't have PhotoShop (as Steve mentions to use), I have Axialis'
IconWorkshop.
I downloaded there Cursor Workshop 4.5, but the only Save As file type is
*.cur.
So I'm trying all different ways to save the image file in IconWorkshop, but
still the black image result.
When I save as
mfstuart wrote:
Hi Mark,
I don't have PhotoShop (as Steve mentions to use), I have Axialis'
IconWorkshop.
I downloaded there Cursor Workshop 4.5, but the only Save As file type is
*.cur.
So I'm trying all different ways to save the image file in IconWorkshop, but
still the black image result.
Hi again Jacqueline,
I looked at the browse.gif image on the revCursors stack in RunRev.
It shows on the Colors Patterns properties that the First Color is black,
Second Color is white.
I tried applying the same colors on my gif image after importing it into
RunRev, but didn't help.
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