Hi Devin, thank you for your offer!
The issue with the path to my resources I could solve (I was just puzzled
with the following issue). But the initial question keeps open for me:
In the standalone settings of my stack I put the resources/file.db in the
copy files section. After building the
Hi Mikey!
set the width of this stack to newWidth
set the height of this stack to newHeight
you can also modify the rect of the stack. The rect is a four-item
property
in the order top,left,bottom,right
In this way it works
Thanks
Reinhold
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I am glad about the improvement of runrev 2.9 for Windows Remote Desktop
Support. In previous versions the GUI (runrev IDE and standalone) had some
errors (black areas) when used by remote access which is perfectly solvecd now
in 2.9. When a runrev prog works in Germany, Czechia or
Dear Revolution User,
Dam-pro NativeSpeak has been updated to 1.0.1. This release brings few
enhancement and bug fixes.
- NativeSpeak Library: Now can launch the localization engine on only an
object list. (And not the entire stack).
- NativeSpeak Create: Now NativeSpeak Create by default
Since I updated to Rev Studio 2.9 (mac) I had to alter a lot of
scripts involving date formats to get them working.
In Denmark we use the date format (dd/mm/) and until recently I
had no problems with converting dates.
Now it seems that when I try to convert to e.g. the abbrev system
Question: Did anyone test a runrev 2.9 prog in a Citrix environment?
Franz, I have a client/server system (a university student records
system) where the database server is in Saigon and usually around 10 to
15 users at the Hanoi campus. Most of these users make use of Citrix,
where the Rev
Nice -- Where do I get sws tText?
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter-
If you have this utility function:
function sws tText
-- strips white space (returns, spaces, tabs, etc)
-- from tText, fore aft
return word 1 to -1 of tText
end
On Jul 3, 2008, at 1:00 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi Devin, thank you for your offer!
The issue with the path to my resources I could solve (I was just
puzzled
with the following issue). But the initial question keeps open for me:
In the standalone settings of my stack I put the
Ok, thank you for your experience
Tiemo
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 17:29
An: How to use Revolution
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: AW: How to keep dir structure when
--- Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 3, 2008, at 1:00 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi Devin, thank you for your offer!
The issue with the path to my resources I could
solve (I was just
puzzled
with the following issue). But the initial
question keeps open for me:
In
Here's another reason to vote for the ability to reference image data
contained in custom properties: custom cursors.
I'm building a scaling image control for a client which uses a grabber hand
cursor for dragging the scaled image. And I now have to figure out where to
hide the custom cursor in
On Jul 3, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never use the standalone builder's Copy files
section. I just
always open the standalone package and copy them in
manually. I know
of several other Rev developers who do the same. So
it's possible
that
Don't forget that (at least on Mac OSX and using the splash screen
method) one can edit stacks that exist in the standalone, and one
doesn't have to compile the splash stack every time, or even quite
the IDE for that matter. I have multistack projects and I only
recompile with new engine
No, surely not?
I don't see why I should be the only one to have such fun!
Go there, join in, let's here your voice:
http://discuss.itwire.com/index.php
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
A Thorn in the flesh is better than a failed
Sorry; in my last post I spelt the word that should be hear, here; please
put it down to a right bu**er of a day teaching the tinies. As I have to
display impeccable Britishspelling in class, I find that when I am tired
everything often gets mixt up; and thats no oniewhiles tae dae wi the
This is a little weird.
I have two stacks. we'll call them mainstack and substack.
In substack I want to build a fieldname from user input and check to see if
it exists on mainstack.
The result of this is a variable fieldname that contains
Dept 14 of card Dept Personnel of stack mainstack
if
Hi Mikey-3
put the value of tcompleteReferenceVariable into field xyz
puts the content of the referenced field into field xyz
hth
Bernd
Mikey-3 wrote:
This is a little weird.
Next try, put field on the front, so we have
field Dept 14 of card Dept Personnel of stack mainstack
nope. that didn't do it either.
in addition, if I do a put field fieldname I get the error, but of I do put
fieldfieldname, it works.
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GAH! OK, if I
put field fieldname
or put (there is a field fieldname) I get a failure.
However if I
do put field fieldname
or
do put there is a fieldfieldname
I get success.
--
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the facts.
On Jul 3, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Don't forget that (at least on Mac OSX and using the splash screen
method) one can edit stacks that exist in the standalone, and one
doesn't have to compile the splash stack every time, or even quite
the IDE for that matter. I have
Mikey,
I have a stack with a field f1 with some text in it
and a substack of this stack with a field f2 and a button
the script of the button is
---
on mouseUp
put field quote f1 quote of card 1 of stack quote
s1 quote into tcompleteReferenceVariable
if there is
Mikey, do you understand why Rev gave errors for...
put field fieldname
put (there is a field fieldname)
with the way you constructed the variable fieldname?
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On 7/3/08 1:55 PM, Mikey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GAH! OK, if I
put field fieldname
or put (there is a field
Mikey,
Try this:
put the long name of field Field Name into myFld
put the text of myFld
While running this syntax, make sure that you are aware of what is in
the variable myFld, e.g. by changing the last line into
put myFld cr the text of myFld
Good luck with this.
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Best
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Johan Michaelsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I updated to Rev Studio 2.9 (mac) I had to alter a lot of scripts
involving date formats to get them working.
In Denmark we use the date format (dd/mm/) and until recently I had no
problems with converting
Mikey wrote:
Next try, put field on the front, so we have
field Dept 14 of card Dept Personnel of stack mainstack
and execute if there is a fieldname
which returns true. Great! Uh, maybe not. Now I have to extract the
contents of this field
put there is a fieldname
get the text of
--- Mikey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a little weird.
I have two stacks. we'll call them mainstack and
substack.
In substack I want to build a fieldname from user
input and check to see if
it exists on mainstack.
The result of this is a variable fieldname that
contains
Dept 14
--- Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 3, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
There is a message that the standalone builder
sends
to your project's mainstack after the app has been
built: 'standaloneSaved'
You can trap that in your stack script to copy any
remaining
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