On 15.05.2008, at 19:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Frans,
I have seen this story before. Was that also from you?
Best,
Mark
Hi Mark,
yes. It was mine. I posted it weeks ago. And did NOT repost it. I
don't know how it made it
in the list again. Maybe via the bug-database? The
Recently, Ken Ray wrote:
Now THAT is a cool bug. :-)
(Works in 2.8.1 as well.)
I wonder if this is an intel machine only thing?
I cannot get it here with Rev 2.9 and my PPC G4 10.5.2 Mac.
An I can't get it with Rev 2.8.1 on an Intel MacBookPro running Leopard...
Yeah, it appears to be
2008/5/14 Josh Mellicker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyway, rsync is easy (from Terminal), but I am having a hard time getting
started with using shell commands in Rev.
So, I am asking for help, of course, any suggestions via this list greatly
appreciated, once I get it working I would be happy to
Yes - doesn't work in Leopard here.
In a beauty test of bugs - that one gets my vote. It's a pity the non-Tiger
users can't see it - maybe Ill put it on YouTube :)
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On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As an example, if I want to get a detailed directory listing in
Terminal, I use: ls -la
In Rev, I would use: put shell(ls -la) into fld Listing
But what if I need to look into a locked directory, one that in
I am working with maps and geo-tagging media files - as part of this I need
to work out if a point is within an area - simplest case a polygon, but this
could be a simple volume - that is a polygon extruded to the ground.
The coordinates are latitude and longitude in degrees - with heights in
There is a metacard stack example of post that I *think* someone
recently gave to url to. I've searched the archives and I'm not coming
up with that url. Could someone direct me to that old MC post stack?
sims
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2008/5/16 Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 15, 2008, at 7:00 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Make it easier for the community to document, vote, comment and organise
these issues. As an example - I would vote on this, but I find that
either
due to the upgrade to 2.9 or the fact that I have
Probably not related - but I have a suspicion that 2.9 is more sensitive to
the alwaysbuffer setting - files that used to play fine buffered now pause
more often - while setting alwaybuffer to false - they play fine - at least
in situations where the quicktime files reside on the NAS.
Hi,
This kind of su- shell command works perfectly there. In replacing
the oracle/oracle user/password by yours and the sqlplus command
by the rsync one, the task will certainly be up and running.
-- put shell(su - oracle -c quote sqlplus char 7 to -1
of item
On 16 May 2008, at 11:45, David Bovill wrote:
I think it took me over 9 months to realise Bugzilla even existed -
its not in the IDE, prominently on the web site, or links in the
footer of the emails from the list - it is effectively invisible to
only those that are active developers.
On 16 May 2008, at 12:12, Ian Wood wrote:
Surely that should be 'invisible to every *but* active
developers'? ;-)
Or even 'everyone'. Oops.
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As an example, if I want to get a detailed directory listing in
Terminal, I use: ls -la
In Rev, I would use: put shell(ls -la) into fld Listing
But what if I need to look into a locked directory, one that in terminal I'd
use sudo ls -la ? How do I pass the command and the password. In
Don't know if this would work out for you, but you can have a simple
image that you check the color of pixels to tell where you are. I used
that method in this thing I did:
http://staff.funnygarbage.com/colin/track/track.mov
The stack is here:
On May 15, 2008, at 11:09 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Ken Ray wrote:
On 5/15/08 11:35 PM, Jim Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 16, 2008, at 6:29 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Now THAT is a cool bug. :-)
(Works in 2.8.1 as well.)
I wonder if this is an intel machine only thing?
I cannot get it
Interesting idea - would be more flexible and powerful too. Still I'd rather
do simple text based geometry as eventually this should be a CGI? This is
the only one I've found so far - does my head in to look at it :)
- Within Polygon
I hope the readers here don't mind my taking a little slice of bandwidth
to thank those involved in making this year's RevCon a great one:
Jo did a remarkable job in managing the conference, truly Cloe-quality
(Cloe Mifsud worked with Sims on the two Euro RevCons, and IMNSHO is the
index of
On May 16, 2008, at 11:21 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Lynn's choice of the venue was originally a concern for me, not
being a fan of Vegas. But the Alexis resort is as he promised not
at all like the rest of the town: clean, spacious, quiet, without a
slot machine in sight and with three
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I hope the readers here don't mind my taking a little slice of
bandwidth to thank those involved in making this year's RevCon a great
one:
Well said, Richard! I second your remarks. I especially enjoyed getting
personally acquainted with several who I've only known by
On May 15, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I see from the man page that rsync does both local remote file
transfers. Can it be used to do uploads to a web site instead of FTP?
Yes, it can do transfers from
local - local
local - remote
remote - local
remote - remote
It seems that
Hello David,
I use the following function (sorry, but I forgot, who created it)
function ptInPoly p, pts
put false into inside
put item 1 of p into xt
put item 2 of p into yt
put item 1 of line 1 of pts into xOld
put item 2 of line 1 of pts into yOld
repeat with i = 2 to the number
On 5/16/08 9:21 AM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Jim Ault, thanks for being such a valuable one-man welcome wagon for
Las Vegas, with your many helpful tips for getting around town. It was
great to share a walk with you, Phil, and Andre Monday morning at the
Red Spring
Mac OS X machines also come with rsync.
rsync is awesome. We use it to keep various servers in sync, to spawn
changes from the master servers to secondary servers.
Kee Nethery
On May 16, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
On May 15, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I see
Thanks for the detailed example, but apparently rsync won't accept a
password this way or I just don't get it (or both :-)
So here's where I'm stuck:
In Terminal, you:
1. issue the rsync command
2. then, at the next prompt, you are asked for the server password.
Typing this and pressing
Richard-
Word.
I really hated to miss the desert trip, but I had a flight out on Sunday
evening. And even so I had to drag myself away and off to the airport.
--
Mark Wieder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I hope the readers here don't mind my taking a little slice of bandwidth
to thank those involved in making this year's RevCon a great one:
Amen, brother!
I agree with everything you said (except the hiking part, since I wasn't
there to hike. :-)
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email:
Has anyone done any work on implementing the VCALENDAR spec (defined in RFC
2445, also known as iCal v2.0)? Much is pretty self-evident, but when I get
to the various recurrence rules and exceptions my mind starts bending in
directions the good Lord did not design me for! The purpose is to
On May 16, 2008, at 11:21 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I hope the readers here don't mind my taking a little slice of
bandwidth
to thank those involved in making this year's RevCon a great one:
Amen, brother!
Double amens from me, and a heartfelt thanks to Jo who made losing my
wallet
Hello Friends,
I second everything said here with special appreciation and kudos for
the RunRev Team and Jo Organizer-Extraordinaire which made this a
wonderful conference and Richard Gaskin for having the wonderful idea
for an outdoor trip.
This conference was great and very important to me. To
Happy for you all to see the kudos flying around. Out of curiosity,
how did the learn programming in a day attendees get on?
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One thing that might help is that if you have a point P that you know
is in the polygon, then
For any other point Q in the polygon, the segment PQ will cross the
polygon(boundary) an even number of times and for any point Q outside
the polygon the segment PQ will cross the boundary an odd
Aawww, I want one of these!
I don't get the effect here at all...
Tom
2.7 2.8 and 2.9
On May 16, 2008, at 12:29 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
creating a new stack adding a button with this script and clicking on
it works here:
on mouseUp
set the backgroundcolor
Well, now I feel real bad about not getting to go
Maybe next year.
Tom McGrath
libITS the count down continues.
On May 16, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hello Friends,
I second everything said here with special appreciation and kudos for
the RunRev Team and Jo
Josh -
Will it work by doing what Mark Smith mentioned on 4/25/08? (below)
Another option is to open /bin/bash as a process, so you can then
read and write to it as if it were the 'terminal' app.
best,
Mark
Phil Davis
Josh Mellicker wrote:
Thanks for the detailed example, but
I attended the learn programming in a day section, and I was very impressed.
Some of the information was a bit basic for myself, but I was able to
learn some very interesting functionality in Revolution (like the
ease of drag and drop), and saw some great implementations that I
might not have
On May 16, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Out of curiosity, how did the learn programming in a day
attendees get on?
They all learned programming in a day, of course! ;-)
Seriously, the workshop was a challenge because we had a wide range
of ability and experience levels in the
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 4:29 AM, Josh Mellicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the detailed example, but apparently rsync won't accept a
password this way or I just don't get it (or both :-)
So here's where I'm stuck:
In Terminal, you:
1. issue the rsync command
2. then, at the next
Andre Garzia wrote:
Hello Friends,
I second everything said here with special appreciation and kudos for
the RunRev Team and Jo Organizer-Extraordinaire which made this a
wonderful conference and Richard Gaskin for having the wonderful idea
for an outdoor trip.
This conference was great and
Colin Holgate wrote:
Happy for you all to see the kudos flying around. Out of curiosity, how
did the learn programming in a day attendees get on?
Well, as Devin said, it was really tough. Skill levels were all over the
map and we even had some people attending who probably should have been
As one of the attendees of the pre-conference day, I can honestly say
it was VERY valuable.
On May 16, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
On May 16, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Out of curiosity, how did the learn programming in a day
attendees get on?
They all learned
Hi Phil...
It might, but I can't get it to work.
If you try this (on OS X):
1. create a folder called revcoder_rsync_test in the root directory
of your main hard drive
2. open Terminal
3. enter this:
rsync -avzrt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/revcoder/public_html/
revcoder_rsync_test/
Chipp,
Yes, this is finally what I decided upon and it works rather smoothly
for this usage.
Thanks
Tom McGrath
On Apr 28, 2008, at 6:16 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Just a suggestion...
Is there anyway to use Applescript to copy the data to the
clipboard? Then
perhaps the
Lynn's choice of the venue was originally a concern for me,
not being a
fan of Vegas. But the Alexis resort is as he promised not at
all like
the rest of the town: clean, spacious, quiet, without a slot
machine in
sight and with three (count 'em three!) pools. All for very
I loved the conference, it was one of the best. It was so
great to see everyone, I just hated to go home. I'm still
thinking about it, all the good times, good people, and good info.
It was really great to see everyone - warm weather and a few drinks after
sessions made it much more like a
Lynn Fredricks wrote:
It was really great to see everyone - warm weather and a few drinks after
sessions made it much more like a vacation :-)
Ssshhh!! We were *working*. Remember? Tax write-off? Business expense?
Working. Sweat and labor even during all the toilet talk.
I don't mean potty
Ssshhh!! We were *working*. Remember? Tax write-off? Business
expense?
Working. Sweat and labor even during all the toilet talk.
I don't mean potty mouth, I mean toilet talk. Port-a-potties,
holes in the ground, straddle-a-grate-on-the-sidewalk, lose
your wallet in the benjo,
Can anyone send me (or point me to a url) the MC stack which was
provided with MC
that provided an example of using post?
sims
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On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Josh Mellicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Phil...
It might, but I can't get it to work.
If you try this (on OS X):
1. create a folder called revcoder_rsync_test in the root directory of
your main hard drive
2. open Terminal
3. enter this:
rsync
I think the expect shell command may do what you need. From my brief
look, it allows you to script the expected interactions with any shell
process.
And the link...
http://www.rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=5760
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