On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Stephen Barncard
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A Mac Classic is pretty much for macho collectors, but one can still run
7.6.1 and use a SE 30 as an SMTP serverha ha
Hey Stephen,
I still have an old Powerbook 140, which was w/out a doubt my favorite
computer of
Something tells me he's not talking about the Classic *machine*...
cuz, yeah, I'd love to see OS 9.ANYTHING on a Mac Classic (didn't that
little sucker max out at about 4 MB RAM?!?)!
Judy
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Stephen Barncard
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Joe,
How on earth did you get
Colin Holgate wrote:
At 5:39 PM +0200 9/29/08, Mark Schonewille wrote:
I don't think you can safely assume that you will find the ico file in
the root of a web site. You should check whether a link to an ico file
has been specified for a particular page.
Of course, I was only showing root
Hello,
I have an application with up to 7 stacks where I cannot paste in the fields.
What did I do to set this feature - I do not find the clue. Any idea?
Regards, Franz
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How do you pad out a series of numbers with leading zeros? Like for instance
the series is
.1.
.2.
.3.
.11.
.42.
.98.
and you want them to be
.001.
.002.
.003.
.011.
.042.
.098.
I know how to find them, using the fact that they appear as shown between
two . characters, but then I don't
No, unfortunately there is no clear pattern. I'm definitely not doing a lot
of work with images (barely an image in any of my work). The crashes on
Windows mostly happened over a 3 month period using mostly one stack (and
its substacks). As I'm not prepared for that work to be viewed by others
Hi Peter,
Here's a possibility. Perhaps someone can come up with a shorter
version.
constant dot = .
function formatDottedNumbers
set the numberformat to 000
set the itemDel to dot
repeat for each line myLine in myData
put dot item 2 of myLine * 1 dot cr after myNewData
end
I got burned by this a couple of years ago. I bought the videos to (I
think) the Monterey conference. After 5 months of delay and repeated
complaints to runrev (some of which never got a reply), the videos did
finally arrive. They kindly re-imbursed me for the delay, but I decided
after that I
Thanks Scott, Joe - I'll go with Scotts solution. Scott a couple of
questions - you use the text of image for the contents - just wandering
why you like that syntax (it was new to me) - oh and where's the script to
select the paint tools :)
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Recently, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
How do you pad out a series of numbers with leading zeros? Like for instance
the series is
.1.
.2.
.3.
.11.
.42.
.98.
and you want them to be
.001.
.002.
.003.
.011.
.042.
.098.
You can use the format function. For example:
answer
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
a couple of
questions - you use the text of image for the contents - just wandering
why you like that syntax (it was new to me)
I do, in fact, like the syntax -- it transfers both the image and alphaData
to the grouped image in one action.
oh and where's the
I've paid also and got an answer from support to my request, that they HAD
technical problems and it still would take a little time...
Thats really not the nice kind to treat your customers, taking the money
and...
Tiemo
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Hi Franz,
assuming you checked the standard properties like lock text in and out,
could it be, that you just don't see the text, because it has a couple of
CRs at the beginning and doesn't fit in your fields?
Probably useless to ask for
Tiemo
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On 30/9/08 09:06, Bernard Devlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got burned by this a couple of years ago. I bought the videos to (I
think) the Monterey conference. After 5 months of delay and repeated
complaints to runrev (some of which never got a reply), the videos did
finally arrive. They
Kevin Miller wrote:
I asked those affected to write to support because we have
been keeping individual customers in the loop and did offer a coupon to
those affected.
Isn't everyone who paid for them 'affected' ? And presumably you have a
list of those who paid ... so the list of affected
On 30/9/08 11:35, Alex Tweedly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked those affected to write to support because we have
been keeping individual customers in the loop and did offer a coupon to
those affected.
Isn't everyone who paid for them 'affected' ? And presumably you have a
list of
Hi,
in support of Runrev i have to admit, that i received such an email with the
coupon, which i by the way already used.
Okay updated information about the status of the dvd and the delivery date
would have been nice. But i got to
know Rurnev as a fair partner in the last years. So i was
In trying to track down these crashing bugs, I've noticed something strange
about the MB history. Whilst working in 3.0 on Linux today it crashed. I
decided to try to use my MessageLog to see if it could help determine
precisely what was happening before the crash. However, rather than process
Franz
Are you using PC or OS X? I had a similar situation on the PC version
this weekend and never figured out what it was. Moved over to OS X for
the project.
Neal
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an application with up to 7 stacks
Bonjour Bernard,
All this is normal :-)
All messages are stored in the cREVSingleLineHistory of stack
revPreferences and there is only one stack revPreferences for
consistency when working with different Rev versions.
Le 30 sept. 08 à 13:57, Bernard Devlin a écrit :
But this new behaviour
hi,
may sound stupid. Have you tried adding a menubar that has an edit
menu to the main stack? If not could you try and see if you can paste
then? If so I might be close to a godzilla report.
Cheers,
Malte
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Neal Campbell wrote:
Are you using PC or OS X? I had a similar situation on the PC version
this weekend and never figured out what it was. Moved over to OS X for
the project.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an application with up to 7 stacks
On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Mark Swindell wrote:
Devin,
Thanks for the link. I'm actually after something that I think may
not exist. It would be similar in function to an IPA font, but with
regular English character pairs whose kerning would be reduced so that
they would represent a
Can anyone verify the sample revBrowser stack does not work for
snapshots? It is called Browser Sampler.rev and the snapshot command
sample is on page 10.
Thanks in advance,
Tom McGrath III
On Sep 29, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Yeah Chipp that's what the docs say but I'm
Hi Thomas,
Can anyone verify the sample revBrowser stack does not work for
snapshots?
It is called Browser Sampler.rev and the snapshot command sample
is on page 10.
Thanks in advance,
works here for me:
MC/Rev 3.0 gm3
OS X 10.5.5
MacMini Intel
Tom McGrath III
Best
Klaus Major
The same thing
answer format(%_3s,1) ??
instead of a zero use a dash would work so that you could make numbers line
up that are in a field left aligned instead of right aligned?
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On Sep 30, 2008, at 7:33 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Neal Campbell wrote:
Are you using PC or OS X? I had a similar situation on the PC version
this weekend and never figured out what it was. Moved over to OS X
for
the project.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
Thank you, Eric. You're a star. I doubt I'll ever know as much as you do,
because you're already so far ahead :-)
So, I'm guessing that this revPreferences stack is updated every
returnInField in the MB. I'll have to go and have a look at that.
Bernard
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Eric
For those of you who may find this interesting:
After Saving my 3.0 stack as a Legacy Revolution Stack, I was able to
open it using 2.6.1 and run it using the included DreamCard Player.
There were only a couple of very minor things that will need fixing.
The new Alex Mac voice was not
As usual, I panicked too quickly. It was just a matter of new paths
for the players on the different set up.
Music now plays perfectly.
Joe Wilkins
On Sep 30, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
For those of you who may find this interesting:
After Saving my 3.0 stack as a Legacy
Just got Rev3 about 2 weeks ago...so just getting started
Found Sarah's tutorial - MacAddict Forum Reader on RevJournal website.
Tried tutorial, but so far not getting web page to open...
on mouseUp
show image Busy
put field Address into tAddress
load URL tAddress with message
Mark Srebnik wrote:
Found Sarah's tutorial - MacAddict Forum Reader on RevJournal website.
Tried tutorial, but so far not getting web page to open...
on mouseUp
show image Busy
put field Address into tAddress
load URL tAddress with message processWebPage
end mouseUp
I notice that it
Mark Srebnik wrote:
Found Sarah's tutorial - MacAddict Forum Reader on RevJournal website.
Tried tutorial, but so far not getting web page to open...
on mouseUp
show image Busy
put field Address into tAddress
load URL tAddress with message processWebPage
end mouseUp
I
On 30.09.2008 at 8:54 Uhr +0100 Peter Alcibiades apparently wrote:
How do you pad out a series of numbers with leading zeros? Like for instance
the series is
.1.
.2.
.3.
.11.
.42.
.98.
and you want them to be
.001.
.002.
.003.
.011.
.042.
.098.
I know how to find them, using the fact that
Mark Srebnik wrote:
So just tried to do what you suggested as follows:
on mouseUp
show image Busy
put field Address into theAddress
revGoURL theAddress with message processWebPage
end mouseUp
on revGoURL pUrl
launch url pUrl
end revGoURL
However, now I get error message:
answer format(%03s,1)
will display 001 (the 3 means pad with zeros to 3 places). So if the
decimal points in your number series are intentional, you could make a
function like:
function padNumbers pSeries
repeat for each line tNum in pSeries
put . format(%03s,char 2 to
Hi:
Thanks all, those were excellent techniques, especially Scott's mention of
the pendingMessages() function! I had no idea about that, I think I will
read up on it, as I think it would be interesting to write a simple log of
them and read it to understand what's really going on behind the
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
How do you pad out a series of numbers with leading zeros? Like for instance
the series is
.1.
.2.
.3.
.11.
.42.
.98.
and you want them to be
.001.
.002.
.003.
.011.
.042.
.098.
My solution, among the many:
function paddedList pList
put into tPadding
Klaus, Thanks, off to repair permissions, etc.
Tom McGrath III
On Sep 30, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Can anyone verify the sample revBrowser stack does not work for
snapshots?
It is called Browser Sampler.rev and the snapshot command sample
is on page 10.
Thanks
Just for diversity's sake, I have often used a function like the
following:
function zeroPad pText,pLength
repeat max(0, pLength - length(pText))
put 0 before pText
end repeat
return pText
end zeroPad
put zeroPad(13, 4) = 0013
put zeroPad(5, 4) = 0004
etc.
Recently, Peter Alcibiades
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:22 AM, Mark Srebnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got Rev3 about 2 weeks ago...so just getting started
Found Sarah's tutorial - MacAddict Forum Reader on RevJournal website.
Tried tutorial, but so far not getting web page to open...
on mouseUp
show image Busy
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:22 AM, Mark Srebnik msrebnik at earthlink.net
wrote:
Just got Rev3 about 2 weeks ago...so just getting started
Found Sarah's tutorial - MacAddict Forum Reader on RevJournal website.
Tried tutorial, but so far not getting web page to open...
on mouseUp
show
Thanks so much for your help with this and your tutorial, Sarah!
Meanwhile, didn't realize that tutorial is only written for MacAddict forum.
I was trying to use another forum's web address that I visit often.
So, would be great as long as you're updating tutorial to add some comments
Thanks so much for your help with this and your tutorial, Sarah!
Meanwhile, didn't realize that tutorial is only written for MacAddict forum.
I was trying to use another forum's web address that I visit often.
So, would be great as long as you're updating tutorial to add some comments
Hi all,
I am, of course, happy that the mothership thought to send me an email
reminding me that the Studio - Enterprise upgrade/purchase of 3.0
ends tonight. I have credit card in hand.
But I'm confused... after following the link provided in the email
which said the price was US$299, the
It's a better deal. The upgrade is $250, not $299, and the software
assurance pack is an early renewal of the annual subscription so you
can continue to get all upgrades for an additional year for $133
instead of $199. If you let your annual subscription lapse and then
decide to upgrade, the
Hi Judy,
The Early Software Assurance Pack provides you with free upgrades to Rev for
1 year instead of what comes with Rev (I think it's 90 days free upgrades).
You can purchase an Assurance Pack later, within the next year, but it will
be at a higher price than now when upgrading Rev.
If you
Jim and Mark:
Thank you for your replies, but I'm still confused because the
following is *verbatim* from the email notice sent to me:
We're offering you the chance to upgrade your Studio license to
Revolution Enterprise 3.0. Get the upgrade for just $299 *including* a
year of updates.
I read
The upgrade alone is for another year of updates, and the additional
early assurance extends that for a second year.
Jim
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Judy Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim and Mark:
Thank you for your replies, but I'm still confused because the
following is *verbatim*
Oooohhh
Thank you for explaining that!
Now I'm feeling sufficiently secure in my understanding of the offer
to go process my order.
:-)
Judy
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Jim Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The upgrade alone is for another year of updates, and the additional
Programming in Rev is a lot easier than understanding the marketing folks. ;^)
Jim
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Judy Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oooohhh
Thank you for explaining that!
Now I'm feeling sufficiently secure in my understanding of the offer
to go process my
Perhaps they should post a stack which tells you what to buy, so we
can see the source code =)
Programming in Rev is a lot easier than understanding the marketing
folks. ;^)
Jim
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After fiddling with some Rev CGI stuff here for a couple
of weeks, I'm wondering how far this might take someone
towards a sophisticated web app for the iPhone. Just think'in,
mind you.
They wouldn't be sold via the Apple App store, but that just might
have some upside, especially when
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