Hiya and Happy New Year!
Anyone got Rev running on 64 bit Linux? I've tried a few flavours of
Rev on Ubuntu 8.04 (and 8.10) on a 64 bit AMD box with no joy.
I see the QA centre has mention of a couple of problems with Vista on
a 64 bit box, but no mention of Linux.
Cheers,
Luis.
Hiya,
System Profiler will show what's in the Mac, under Hardware/Audio.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 6 Jan 2009, at 19:24, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Anyone using a MacPro know how to implement the built-in microphone?
I think I've looked everywhere for this, but maybe it does not have
one? I have a
A Logitech USB headset should work well for Skype. Reasonably
inexpensive. If your Chinese friend is also on Mac you should consider
using iChat.
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A Logitech USB headset should work well for Skype. Reasonably
inexpensive. If your Chinese friend is also on Mac you should consider
using iChat.
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I use a USB logitech web cam with a mic on my MacPro - works well with Skype
- and lets you film in HD for podcasts :) You want the Mac version - forget
the specifics but can look it up if needed.
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I wish, Jim. But most still think Macs are too expensive. (smile) I'm
picking up a headset shortly. Thanks.
Joe Wilkins
On Jan 7, 2009, at 7:32 AM, Jim Kanter wrote:
A Logitech USB headset should work well for Skype. Reasonably
inexpensive. If your Chinese friend is also on Mac you should
Here's a first go at a json parser/generator that converts between
revolution arrays and json objects/arrays, to an arbitrary level of
nesting. It has some basic formatting capability also.
As usual, any observations, modifications, disasters or other
comments welcome.
Great!
Looking forward to it... link is to the libCurl library I think :)
2009/1/7 Mark Smith li...@futilism.com
Here's a first go at a json parser/generator that converts between
revolution arrays and json objects/arrays, to an arbitrary level of nesting.
It has some basic formatting
The link should be to my 'revolution stuff' page, I hope...(it seems
to work from here).
Best,
Mark
On 7 Jan 2009, at 16:29, David Bovill wrote:
Great!
Looking forward to it... link is to the libCurl library I think :)
2009/1/7 Mark Smith li...@futilism.com
Here's a first go at a json
Mark,
The link on the site is incorrect.
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Got it, now fixed.
Thanks,
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On 7 Jan 2009, at 16:38, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Mark,
The link on the site is incorrect.
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What would be the advantage to this? Is it some kind of API to pass
data back and forth between java applications and revolution?
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Jan 7, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
Here's a first go at a json parser/generator that
Hello,
For the rare windows guys...
I want to save an ini file for my app in the specialfolderpath(35), which is
\allusers\programdata\... so that every user has access to the same ini
file.
When checking the privileges a standard domain user has no writing
permission to that dir, but when
Aye. Scott was also gracious enough to help me with that. It never
dawned on me to do that although now it makes sense.
One interesting thing to note, is that Scott's TM|Align plugin will
realign objects ignoring the lock size and location property. That
is pretty useful because I can lock
Webcam mics suck for narration. Too far away from the speaker and too much
room tone.
A big omission by many podcasters and users of web video (and video
broadcasters for that matter) is care for SOUND. A lot of people think it's
not important. Video guys are happy if the meter is moving. Use a
Hi Tiemo,
What you observe is normal, expected behaviour. As an administrator,
you can put files that have to be available to all users into drive:
\documents and settings\all users\application data\... For example
during installation. Users without admin rights can save preferences
files
My main motivation for it was as a way of serializing arrays, so that
I can pass them easily between a client and rev cgis on a server. It
seemed like it might be useful to do it in a a way that doesn't re-
invent the wheel, and was abit 'lighter' than xml, so - json.
Best,
Mark
On 7 Jan
Hi Mark,
do I understand you correct, that it isn't possible at all, for what I was
looking for, that I have ONE single read/write ini file for all users, which
can be set up the first time by an admin?
Thanks
Tiemo
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Hi Tiemo,
If necessary, you could copy the file from the folder without write
permissions (drive:
\documents and settings\all users\application data\...) to a folder
with write permissions (drive:\documents and settings\ username
\application data\...). Otherwise, yes, it is impossible to
Thanks, good to know, Omphh
Tiemo
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2009 18:36
An: How to use Revolution
Betreff: Re: AW: OT: Windows
Sorry, once again,
is there something similar on Mac OS X, what I should know?
Up to now I wanted to use (specialfolderpath(sdat) for a all users
read/write preferences ini file
Thanks for coaching!
Tiemo
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Hi Tiemo,
The shared data folder is accessible to the entire local network and
sometimes beyond that. You don't want to put any data there. I don't
even put public data into that folder. I prefer to decide by myself
which folder to share with whom.
The folders you want to use on Mac OS X
Thank you, didn't knew that!
Tiemo
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boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Mark Schonewille
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2009 18:53
An: How to use Revolution
Betreff: Re: AW: OT: Windows
On 1/7/09 9:26 AM, Mark Smith li...@futilism.com wrote:
My main motivation for it was as a way of serializing arrays, so that
I can pass them easily between a client and rev cgis on a server. It
seemed like it might be useful to do it in a a way that doesn't re-
invent the wheel, and was abit
Interesting - the thing that I'd like to achieve (apart from xml and
json) is a general purpose rev array serializer (both for storing to
files, and transmitting over the network), that can simply acommodate
anything that a rev array can, including binary data, but that
doesn't require any
I've been playing with TS for a while. It's still pretty primitive,
but it's improving with each release. I'm actually messing around
with a project on it that I would like to have for general consumption
if I can finish it some day...
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I'm interested in TS also. This begs a question. Is Rev headed toward
this online approach and if not, why not?
Jack
On Jan 7, 2009, at 1:57 PM, Mikey mikeyt...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been playing with TS for a while. It's still pretty primitive,
but it's improving with each release. I'm
Do you have a specific headset recommendation?
Judy
http://revined.blogspot.com
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:13 AM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
Webcam mics suck for narration. Too far away from the speaker and too much
room tone.
A big omission by many podcasters and
That's cool; I wasn't aware of that.
Thanks for the tip!
Judy
http://revined.blogspot.com
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Aye. Scott was also gracious enough to help me with that. It never dawned
on me to do that although now it makes sense.
One interesting
libJson is Excellent!
Thank you, Mark.
Jim Lambert
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There are a few gotchas with the 'accommodate anything'. Apart from issues
like unicode, there are those of intended use.
In the world of PHP, there are functions such as
htmlEntities() serialize()
addSlashes() --for storing in SQL databases
-- this adds escaping
Luis wrote:
Hiya and Happy New Year!
Anyone got Rev running on 64 bit Linux?
This isn't yet supported, I'm afraid.
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Jack wrote:
I'm interested in TS also. This begs a question. Is Rev headed toward
this online approach and if not, why not?
I've long advocated translating Rev to HTML/JavaScript/CSS as a web
solution, and am in the middle of porting a large Rev project doing just
that.
ToolBook took that
I've always had Rev's align palette change size and location even when
the lock size and position of an object are set to true. Just
rechecked to be sure. Moving with arrow keys / shift-arrow keys also
overrides the lock.
Mark
On Jan 7, 2009, at 11:45 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
That's
Mark Swindell wrote:
I've always had Rev's align palette change size and location even when
the lock size and position of an object are set to true. Just rechecked
to be sure. Moving with arrow keys / shift-arrow keys also overrides
the lock.
The lockloc of an object, including images,
Oh, I'm sure you're right, but the idea of a simple put serialize
(tArray) into ... that fits all occasions is attractive.
If I think of something I'll be sure to let you (and everyone) know :)
Best,
Mark
On 7 Jan 2009, at 20:41, Jim Ault wrote:
There are a few gotchas with the 'accommodate
Yes, the logitech $40 - $50 model works fine. Excellent for web
conferencing, as it avoids the feedback that accompanies such
sessions.Available
at any Rat Shack store or most any Best Buy or Office Depot kinda place.
I had the sales guy tell me these didn't work on Macs. He was convinced.
OF
This was just a quick hack - but it did seem to have worked for a while ( i
used it for putting arrays inside arrays and storing them as text files -
started with XML and then thought the better of it :), but I'm sure there
are loads of things it doesn't work with unicode?, certainly not the new
On reason that you might have had trouble base64encoding is that it
inserts a newline every 80th (I think) byte, so you only need that to
happen once to mess up a scheme that relies on line delimiters. In
fact, you can remove the newlines that it inserts, and it doesn't
seem to cause
Thanks!
Judy
http://revined.blogspot.com
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:04 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
Yes, the logitech $40 - $50 model works fine. Excellent for web
conferencing, as it avoids the feedback that accompanies such
sessions.Available
at any Rat Shack
Thanks. The launch URL has no docs for using it though I noticed so thanks
also for the example script.
I wonder if RevMail will ever be fixed to include everything?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
Here's a RunRev script that you can try using
Hi All,
I'm setting up an SQLite database and having some problems with table
design. The app is inventory control with a Make function i.e. it
stores the quantities of each raw material you have and when you
make a specified amount of a certain product, those amounts are
automatically deducted
I've been looking at Quartam reports and am now interested in the Quartam
PDF library but haven't tried it yet. Can you tell me if I can use it with
existing formated cards that have already been designed for printing with
RunRev standard commands? The reason I ask is that on a Mac we can just
Couldn't you just get by with 3 fields for each product - id, name and a
'product recipe' containing an item delimited list of ingredients and
quantities?
Terry...
On 8/1/09 11:27 AM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm setting up an SQLite database and having some
Hi Sarah,
How familiar are you with the concept of Bill of Materials, Production
Orders, etc.?
Where a sellable (or shippable item) is made up of components, and the
components are assembled to gether with many other items - either purchased
or sub-assemblies.
This is the Bill of Materials - the
Google database schema examples BOM and you will find many hits that will
cover the topic
An example link is to SqlMag.com:
Recursive Relationships
A BOM is a hierarchical structure that describes relationships among
components. For example, a car is made up of components such as a steering
Congrats Lynn on the release of Shade here in the states :-)
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Hi Sarah,
I am not sure why you are thinking of repeating fields (sounds
Filemaker like.)
Aren't you talking about a many to many table relationship?
A product has a list of items. (a one to many relationship) but an
item can belong to many products ( a many to many relationship)
This
On Jan 8, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Congrats Lynn on the release of Shade here in the states :-)
Is there a URL for this product?
sims
s...@ezpzapps.com
Skype: sims.jim
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