Help! revZipOpenArchive fails on some PCs

2009-01-05 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF YOU! - GREAT LIST MEMBERS! New year, new problems with Rev 3.0 on WinXP.I am using revZipOpenArchive tArchiv, "read" to unzip the archive afterwords. On two of three XP PCs the extraction works fine with the standalone. When doing a try - catch I get on the t

Re: Cross-tab report: from list

2009-01-05 Thread mfstuart
Hi Alex, I can't believe the speed that this translates a vertical list to a cross-tab format. This is incredible! Thanx for the script Alex. I'll do some more testing on missing months and gaps in the years and get back to you. Regards, Mark Stuart mfstuart wrote: > Hi all, > > How do I mani

Re: How to change the layer of the image in a group?

2009-01-05 Thread William de Smet
Hi Jan, Now it works as planned! And above all: learned a new thing :-). Greetings, William 2009/1/5 Jan Schenkel > --- William de Smet wrote: > > Hi there, > > I have serveral images in a group and I want on > > dragging to change its > > layer. > > When not grouped it works fine: set the la

Re: clear the cache used by revBrowser

2009-01-05 Thread Ben Rubinstein
David Bovill wrote: I guess this is the cache used by anything that uses webkit to embed the system browser on Macs? If that's the case you may get a conflict with other apps? Actually not - see reference below to bundle identifier. > put specialFolderPath("utmp") & "/-Caches-" into tCacheFol

Sending Email

2009-01-05 Thread william humphrey
How do you send BCC with revEmail? In the dictionary I see: revMail address[,ccAddress[,mailSubject[,messageBody]]] with no mention of bccAddress Thanks Bill ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to s

Meet at MacWorld at David Simpson's Booth - 6 PM Tuesday?

2009-01-05 Thread Lynn Fredricks
Hi all, Mark W and I are working to figure out an informal meeting at MacWorld 2009 in SF. Anyone available at 6 PM Tuesday at David Simpson's space? Maybe we can grab a bite? Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Paradigma Software http://www.paradigmasoft.com Valentina SQL Server: The Ultra

Re: clear the cache used by revBrowser

2009-01-05 Thread David Bovill
I guess this is the cache used by anything that uses webkit to embed the system browser on Macs? If that's the case you may get a conflict with other apps? 2009/1/5 Jim Sims > > The incredibly useful List Archives on page: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg111932

Re: clear the cache used by revBrowser

2009-01-05 Thread Jim Sims
On Jan 5, 2009, at 3:55 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote: However, I don't know the answer to sims' question about the corresponding location on Windows. But refer anyone interested to: http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7336 Seems like a very reasonable request. sims s...@ezpza

Strange scrollbar behaviour on Windows (OSX is fine)

2009-01-05 Thread William de Smet
Hi there, I got several groups with images and sliders in it. The sliders have all different names and so do the groups. I am using Rev 2.7.4 on OSX I got this strange thing after making a standalone: the slider scrollbar doesn't work right on/doesn't show right Windows but perfectly on OSX. When

clear the cache used by revBrowser

2009-01-05 Thread Jim Sims
The incredibly useful List Archives on page: http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg111932.html has the most righteous Ken Ray explaining : Re: How to clear the cache used by revBrowser? Ah! Here's how you do it: put specialFolderPath("utmp") & "/-Caches-" into tCac

Re: Sending Email

2009-01-05 Thread mfstuart
Hi Bill, The revMail command doesn't support BCC, as far as the documentation is concerned. Unless there's a hidden option for this :( Have you tried using the revGoURL 'mailto:' command to send email? It launches the default email system, just as revMail does. But using revGoURL 'mailto:' allows

Re: Sending Email

2009-01-05 Thread Sarah Reichelt
> Here's a RunRev script that you can try using revGoURL: > > --start of script -- look for line wraps in the script > on mouseUp > --format the url > --the subject value should not contain spaces. Therefore you will need to > replace spaces in the subject value with "%20". > put > "mailto:sh