Re: Kermit file transfer

2008-11-22 Thread Mark Wieder
JB- Friday, November 21, 2008, 10:27:08 AM, you wrote: documented in the RFCs. Open port 47 and take it from there. ...er ...make that port 1649 ...sorry about that. I blame the lack of caffeine. -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Re: OT - The Matrix running on Windows...

2008-11-22 Thread Mark Wieder
Joe- Friday, November 21, 2008, 7:47:02 PM, you wrote: I thought some of you might enjoy this. It's not very long. ROTFL. Well done. -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit

Citrix experiences

2008-11-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
One of my clients has an installation using Citrix 4.5 and they report being unable to print. They say there's no error reported by either the system or our software, just nothing comes out of the printer. Everything else seems to work fine, and we have other Citrix installations which print

Re: Kermit file transfer

2008-11-22 Thread -= JB =-
Mark, Okay, thanks for taking the time to tell me. -=JB=- On Nov 22, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: JB- Friday, November 21, 2008, 10:27:08 AM, you wrote: documented in the RFCs. Open port 47 and take it from there. ..er ...make that port 1649 ...sorry about that. I blame the

Sample Project Internet Chat

2008-11-22 Thread -= JB =-
From within the Revolution Resource Center I am accessing the Sample Project Internet Chat and when I click the link to go to the corresponding video and pdf Safari on my Mac says it can't open that page. I was interested in learning about sockets is this the best example available?

Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Scott Rossi
Hi List: Is there any way to trap the rollover of the mouse in the Windows taskbar to make whatever stack name the mouse is over in the taskbar to become the defaultStack? I'm trying to create a workaround for the Windows titlebar rendering issue that I mentioned a couple of days ago. For those

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Terry Judd
It's a real hack, but what if you place the player in a separate palette stack that is sized to fit the player and has no decorations and then reposition it when the user move the main stack. Terry... On 23/11/08 9:58 AM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi List: Is there any way to

Re: Citrix experiences

2008-11-22 Thread Luis
Hiya, It might need to set local printers as remote (or vice versa, depending on where he/she's printing from) like in Windows Terminal Services. Check the settings/prefs in the Citrix client. Cheers, Luis. Richard Gaskin wrote: One of my clients has an installation using Citrix 4.5 and

Re: ANN: Flow Chart Software Project

2008-11-22 Thread Luis
That rather 'smoothly' (ugh!) reminds me of Exlax... Cheers, Luis. J. Landman Gay wrote: Luis wrote: Someone's having beans with their cereal... :) 'Flow2Go'? '123Flow!'? Please don't suggest FlowMax... (For the non-Americans, FlowMax is a medication intended to help men with prostate

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
Scott Rossi wrote: The only way I can see to make the proxy stack the default stack at all times is to make the real stack a palette, but I wonder if this is going down too complex path that will be prone to failure. I was thinking if there was some way to trap the mouse while in the taskbar I

Re: Sample Project Internet Chat

2008-11-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
-= JB =- wrote: From within the Revolution Resource Center I am accessing the Sample Project Internet Chat and when I click the link to go to the corresponding video and pdf Safari on my Mac says it can't open that page. Seems to be a bad link. In Firefox I an unrelated page. This would be

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote: The only way I can see to make the proxy stack the default stack at all times is to make the real stack a palette, but I wonder if this is going down too complex path that will be prone to failure. I was thinking if there was some way to trap the mouse while

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Terry Judd wrote: It's a real hack, but what if you place the player in a separate palette stack that is sized to fit the player and has no decorations and then reposition it when the user move the main stack. This is an another idea worth trying. The only problem is, this hack

Re: Doing chromakey through Runrev

2008-11-22 Thread Chipp Walters
You might check out: ImageTransparency Demo This demo has a Threshold slider for Image Transparency along with an eyedropper tool to select the color you want to make transparent. http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Downloads.htm ___

Re: Sample Project Internet Chat

2008-11-22 Thread -= JB =-
On Nov 22, 2008, at 7:15 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Seems to be a bad link. In Firefox I an unrelated page. This would be worth a bug report in the QCC. But if you click the video button at the bottom of the resource window, the video downloads directly into the resource center and begins

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Jim Sims
On Nov 23, 2008, at 4:23 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: It's a real hack, but what if you place the player in a separate palette stack that is sized to fit the player and has no decorations and then reposition it when the user move the main stack. This is an another idea worth trying. The only

Re: Sample Project Internet Chat

2008-11-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
-= JB =- wrote: When the video plays all I see is a green screen with the sound. Do you see a video or is it just sound too? I was able to open and save the stacks so it is possible I am not really missing much with the video and pdf. This just came up in the support queue and on this

htmlText and returns in a variable

2008-11-22 Thread Mark Swindell
on mouseUp put green gold tan into Var1 repeat for each word w in Var1 put wreturn after Var2 end repeat replace gold with bgold/b in Var2 *set the htmltext of field 1 to Var2 *put Var2 into field 1 end mouseUp - In the preceding script:

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote: The only way I can see to make the proxy stack the default stack at all times is to make the real stack a palette, but I wonder if this is going down too complex path that will be prone to failure. I was thinking if there was some way to trap

Re: htmlText and returns in a variable

2008-11-22 Thread Stephen Barncard
pbla bla/p html don't care about returns. What do I need to script to make each item appear on its own line? Thanks, Mark ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage

Re: htmlText and returns in a variable

2008-11-22 Thread Mark Swindell
Oh. On Nov 22, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote: pbla bla/p html don't care about returns. What do I need to script to make each item appear on its own line? Thanks, Mark ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com

Re: Titlebar Bug Workaround Challenge

2008-11-22 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote: With the caveat that I haven't actually tried any of this, I was thinking along these lines: Your real stack is modeless, the proxy is toplevel. The proxy is offscreen, the modeless one looks like the real thing. The user clicks the (fake) minimize button in

Re: htmlText and returns in a variable

2008-11-22 Thread Mark Swindell
Thanks. All fixed. :) On Nov 22, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote: pbla bla/p html don't care about returns. What do I need to script to make each item appear on its own line? Thanks, Mark ___ use-revolution mailing list