AW: Problems deleting folders on Vista - error #?

2009-02-15 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hi Jim, thank you for your detailed explanation, I'll give it a try, sound good! Tiemo > > Yes. Create a small command that just deletes a file or folder passed to > it. > Then, in your repeat loop use a *send "" && " and/or folder path>" to me in 5 milliseconds* Make sure to use the in-time > fo

Re: mySQL on ISP cannot be used for free by customers of ISP

2009-02-15 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 2/15/09 9:42 PM, "Richard Gaskin" wrote: Hi Richard, > Ruslan, I couldn't find the original post you quoted. Where did this > thread originate? > It would be ironic in a discussion of copyright protection to have > material copied without permission from the author. ;) It is from my private

Re: way to inform rev apps to get something from web server

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Sims
Thank you Pierre and Alex. On Feb 16, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote: Jim Sims wrote: Here is what I want to do: Lets say I have a large number of rev apps that will go to a web server and grab some data/image when told to do so (when given a signal to do so). I could have these

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Kay C Lan wrote: On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: What would you like to see in an editor that's not in the ones available yet? clippings/boilerplates find differences parentheses balancing Those shouldn't be deal-breakers with a tool as flexible as Rev. Forgive me i

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Wieder
Kay- Sunday, February 15, 2009, 8:03:04 PM, you wrote: >> What would you like to see in an editor that's not in the ones available >> yet? >> > clippings/boilerplates > find differences > parentheses balancing conditional balancing folding conditionals macros integrated version control integrat

McAfee virus detection deletes valid file

2009-02-15 Thread J. Landman Gay
I am working with a developer who has written a custom VBA module for XP and Vista. McAfee identifies this module as a virus and deletes it, which renders a large part of our software useless. The module does create and delete some temporary files, and also sends a shell command that launches o

Re: [OT] 1234567890 epoch time

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Wieder
Kay- Sunday, February 15, 2009, 7:54:37 PM, you wrote: > For me, because of the timing, I got confused and had to listen to it > several times to get the message. I was probably helped along by having several of the letters in my name, and the others are in SOS... -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahso

Re: [OT] 1234567890 epoch time

2009-02-15 Thread Colin Holgate
On Feb 15, 2009, at 10:54 PM, Kay C Lan wrote: For me, because of the timing, I got confused and had to listen to it several times to get the message. It does help a lot when you're watching the TV programme, and there's a huge word MORSE going across the screen. I once made up a story ab

Re: ListMagic Printing

2009-02-15 Thread Jerry Daniels
Jim, Bob... Mark and I are on this. It's having to do with protected sub-stacks, it seems. Jerry http://glx2.com On Feb 15, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Jim Bufalini wrote: Hi Bob, Thank you for taking the time be more explanative. As a result, I was able to duplicate the problem. It is due to a

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Kay C Lan
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > > What would you like to see in an editor that's not in the ones available > yet? > clippings/boilerplates find differences parentheses balancing OTTOMH ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revo

Re: [OT] 1234567890 epoch time

2009-02-15 Thread Kay C Lan
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: > > That misses the point, though. The code was clear and understandable > (and slow enough that even I could pick it up without problems). > For me, because of the timing, I got confused and had to listen to it several times to get the message

Re: [OT] 1234567890 epoch time

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Wieder
Kay- Sunday, February 15, 2009, 6:11:33 PM, you wrote: > Well it is, and it isn't. Clearly, due to the needs of musical timing and > beat, the code timing has been modified to make it musically acceptable, > it's certainly close, but definitely more music than morse. That misses the point, thoug

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Robert Brenstein wrote: > Has anyone tried to hack Rev to use BBedit as a script editor? What would you like to see in an editor that's not in the ones available yet? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Revolution training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com Webzine for Rev developers:

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Kay C Lan
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:23 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote: > > Has anyone tried to hack Rev to use BBedit as a script editor? Ken (spot my grammatical error) Ray's STS/MLXEditor might be what your looking for: http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/downloads.htm Go to the bottom of the p

Re: [OT] 1234567890 epoch time

2009-02-15 Thread Kay C Lan
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: > > Thanks, that one worked. Cute - it's "morse" in Morse code. Twice, > with the second time blending into the opening bars. > Well it is, and it isn't. Clearly, due to the needs of musical timing and beat, the code timing has been modified to

Re: Music duration

2009-02-15 Thread Judy Perry
Right (I think); what I am reading is that HC modified the pitch of a sound resource to simulate MIDI; the scripter would write something like: play flute c3e ebq -- etc etc. and the engine translated c3e into a modified pitch of the flute sound such that third octave C key would be played as an

Music duration

2009-02-15 Thread Kurt Kaufman
Judy Perry wrote: While looking for info on HC's old way of doing scripted musical generation, I came across this page: http://www.kenjikojima.com/pi/htmlFiles/program.html Apparently, it's some sort of Rev port of an earlier HC work If I remember correctly, didn't HC use a scriptable sy

Re: Music duration

2009-02-15 Thread Judy Perry
While looking for info on HC's old way of doing scripted musical generation, I came across this page: http://www.kenjikojima.com/pi/htmlFiles/program.html Apparently, it's some sort of Rev port of an earlier HC work. >From the parent page: *OVERVIEW:* -- *String Quar

Re: Accessing Stack-Based Functions from FrontScript?

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Ault
On 2/15/09 2:42 PM, "Scott Rossi" wrote: > Hi List: > > Is it possible for a front script to access a function stored in the card > script of a palette? I'm trying to minimize code duplication and can't > figure out how to have one stack based function available to the stack and a > frontscrip

Re: way to inform rev apps to get something from web server

2009-02-15 Thread Alex Tweedly
Jim Sims wrote: Here is what I want to do: Lets say I have a large number of rev apps that will go to a web server and grab some data/image when told to do so (when given a signal to do so). I could have these apps poll a text file or something on a web server every so many minutes but I wa

Re: [OT] Rev + BBEdit

2009-02-15 Thread Robert Brenstein
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/plugin_library.html Your back :-) Has anyone tried to hack Rev to use BBedit as a script editor? I mean to use it in the same fashion as an external icon editor. Being able to select a script editor program used to be part of the standard distro und

Accessing Stack-Based Functions from FrontScript?

2009-02-15 Thread Scott Rossi
Hi List: Is it possible for a front script to access a function stored in the card script of a palette? I'm trying to minimize code duplication and can't figure out how to have one stack based function available to the stack and a frontscript. Thanks & Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tac

RE: How is the virtualStore beeing deleted on Vista?

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Bufalini
Hi Tiemo, > Sorry, another Vista issue, > > as having told in my other thread, Vista virtualises my Ini file for > every > user. > > Now, when I deinstall my app, it takes all files off, beside the > virtualised > files in the other user profile. > > Is this standard? Any chance to prevent this

RE: Where to put an ini file on Win with write access for all users?

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Bufalini
Hi Tiemo > I have an ini file, which should be accessed read/write by every user > on the > machine, so it can't be in the user dir. > > I choose specialfolderpath("35") & "\" & myFolder which is on XP: > C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Anwendungsdaten\myFolder and > on > Vista C:\Progra

Re: way to inform rev apps to get something from web server

2009-02-15 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi sims, Perhaps can this help : If yes, you just will have to connect your rev apps to the "web outside world" trough TCP sockets, each time an event you want to grab occurs. Have fun, -- Pierre Sahores mobile : 06 03 95 77 70 www.sa

RE: Problems deleting folders on Vista - error #?

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Bufalini
Hi Tiemo, > Hello Jim and others > by time I found the error code (32) of the revdeletefolder and it says: > 32: ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION - one of the files inside the directory > probably > was opened without FILE_SHARE_DELETE specified. > What puzzles me. I created this folder and another folder

Re: AW: Where to put an ini file on Win with write access for all users?

2009-02-15 Thread J. Landman Gay
Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote: appendix: I found the option in my setup installer to set the permission of the file to everyone=full access. This way every user on XP has write access, ok. But Vista nevertheless virtualises my ini file for every user, so that every user has his own copy of my ini file.

Re: mySQL on ISP cannot be used for free by customers of ISP

2009-02-15 Thread Andre Garzia
Thats why when someone asks me what DB they should use, I always point them to postgreSQL... I prefer to use BSD or MIT licenses over GPL and I never understood dual licensing. software politics are hard On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > MySQL'a dual licensing has been th

RE: AW: Problems deleting folders on Vista - error #?

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Bufalini
Dear Jacqueline, > In my case, we want the folders to be created in the user's Documents > folder because they contain data files that the user may want to open > later. The app creates an enclosing folder and various sub-folders for > related content. In one or two cases, the enclosing folder fai

RE: ListMagic Printing

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Bufalini
Hi Bob, Thank you for taking the time be more explanative. As a result, I was able to duplicate the problem. It is due to a combination of factors: 1. Running LMPrint from the message box. 2. Running GLX2. 3. A bug in one ListMagic's print formatting handlers. The spinning beach ball is coming f

way to inform rev apps to get something from web server

2009-02-15 Thread Jim Sims
Here is what I want to do: Lets say I have a large number of rev apps that will go to a web server and grab some data/image when told to do so (when given a signal to do so). I could have these apps poll a text file or something on a web server every so many minutes but I want a less 'ban

Re: mySQL on ISP cannot be used for free by customers of ISP

2009-02-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
MySQL'a dual licensing has been the source of a lot of confusion for quite a long time, and what few notes can be found at their site about when their license requires a license doesn't help a great many people make an appropriate determination. I've written them to get clarification on three

Re: Arrays and Custom Props

2009-02-15 Thread Gregory Lypny
Good stuff, Jim. Well thought out. Thanks for sharing it. Gregory On Sun, Feb 15, 2009, at 1:00 PM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote: Message: 9 Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:45:24 -0800 From: Jim Ault Subject: Re: Arrays and Custom Props --not trivial- agreed To: How to

OT: How is the virtualStore beeing deleted on Vista?

2009-02-15 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Sorry, another Vista issue, as having told in my other thread, Vista virtualises my Ini file for every user. Now, when I deinstall my app, it takes all files off, beside the virtualised files in the other user profile. Is this standard? Any chance to prevent this behaviour, beside switching off

AW: Where to put an ini file on Win with write access for all users?

2009-02-15 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
appendix: I found the option in my setup installer to set the permission of the file to everyone=full access. This way every user on XP has write access, ok. But Vista nevertheless virtualises my ini file for every user, so that every user has his own copy of my ini file. How can I prevent this beh

Button Basher

2009-02-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Now exporting odd-shaped button images as GIFs: this has solved the problem (well, at least on my G4 MAC) with white areas where there should be transparency. The resizing works as well. The metal textures come out as GIFs with a rather unattractive Moire effect. Working on replacing this with a

Re: mySQL on ISP cannot be used for free by customers of ISP

2009-02-15 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 2/15/09 1:41 PM, "Thorsten Hohage" wrote: Hi Thorsten, This is very interesting and I should say new info for me. I believe many times on RB and Revolution list (especially) people express point that they can use mySQL of their ISPs for free. Info which you provide below changes things a lo

Re: Why doesn't this work now? (Copy & paste of a card with a background)

2009-02-15 Thread Arthur Rann
Hi, On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 2:58 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > Arthur Rann wrote: > > I've also noticed that while the docs say that 'Clone This Card' will set >> the current card to the new card, on the stack that has issues, this is >> definitely not the case. After a Clone This Card command is i

Where to put an ini file on Win with write access for all users?

2009-02-15 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hello, I have an ini file, which should be accessed read/write by every user on the machine, so it can't be in the user dir. I choose specialfolderpath("35") & "\" & myFolder which is on XP: C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Anwendungsdaten\myFolder and on Vista C:\ProgramData\myFolder On

AW: Problems deleting folders on Vista - error #?

2009-02-15 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hello Jim and others by time I found the error code (32) of the revdeletefolder and it says: 32: ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION - one of the files inside the directory probably was opened without FILE_SHARE_DELETE specified. What puzzles me. I created this folder and another folder inside, so I have all r