Tran-
Friday, February 20, 2009, 10:21:47 PM, you wrote:
> Thanks, but the problem is : the template file has a lot of
> information (It's already existed in some place in hard drive) and I
> just want to put the variable at the positive position. May be, it's
> like "Mail Merge" but instead of u
On Feb 20, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Nhan, Tran Thi Thanh wrote:
Then put the template file into a variable and then put the field
after that variable. Then write the whole thing back to the template
or maybe a new template.
Thanks, but the problem is : the template file has a lot of
informatio
Thanks, but the problem is : the template file has a lot of information (It's
already existed in some place in hard drive) and I just want to put the
variable at the positive position. May be, it's like "Mail Merge" but instead
of using source from file, this template use source from variable.
Hi Tran,
Check entry "Write to file" in Rev dictionary. That should handle it.
Joe Wilkins
On Feb 20, 2009, at 9:48 PM, Nhan, Tran Thi Thanh wrote:
Hi all,
Please help me with this issues: in my Run Rev application, when I
click on button "Open file" will open file "template.doc" in
Mic
Hi all,
Please help me with this issues: in my Run Rev application, when I click on
button "Open file" will open file "template.doc" in Microsoft Word. How do I
parse content of one field of card to this file?
Regards
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Thank you for that, Jacque.
Do people like this change in the Script Editor? I find it disconcerting to
click the "compile" button in the editor, have it find no problems, close
the editor, test the button, have the compile fail anyway, see an open
script editor window with the offending line hilit
Malte Brill wrote:
Richard wrote:
> Is the call to revLoadedStacks truly necessary?
No, but convenient. revLoadedStacks will report the stack as available,
also when it is closed, but in memory while the openStacks would not.
What I was trying to do there (not thinking about the Metacard guy
Judy Perry wrote:
Drat. Can we not copy-paste from the new Script Editor?
You can. But make sure you aren't debugging, the field is locked when
you're in that mode.
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HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactives
Ooops. Make that, it's choking on the third round of 64th notes...
on mouseUp
put empty into fld "Tunes_Code"
displayCode
put "a5x g5x a5e rx g5x f5x e5x d5x c#5t rt" && \
"d5e rt a4x g4x a4e rx g4x f4x e4x d4x c#4t rt" && \
"d4e rt a2x g2x a2e rx g2x f2x ex2 d2x c#2t rx" && \
Bom dia Andre, obrigado.
I'm sure that urlEncode is actually working, as if I change
The pertinent section is here:
The main routine reads the template page into tPage, which contains
"{{categories}}" marker.
There is a query to retrieve the category list and that list is passed to
the function
Richard wrote:
> Is the call to revLoadedStacks truly necessary?
No, but convenient. revLoadedStacks will report the stack as
available, also when it is closed, but in memory while the openStacks
would not. What I was trying to do there (not thinking about the
Metacard guys and gals I must
Hi,
I suspect I'm probably about the only person using it, but, just in case
somebody else does, has anybody else noticed Shakobox choking on multiple
32nd notes?
I'm transcribing Bach's Tocatta & Fugue in D-Minor... maybe it's just a
scripting error?
Drat. Can we not copy-paste from the new Scr
FYI re problems uploading to RevOnline...
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
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From: Runtime Revolution Support
Date: February 20, 2009 5:44:21 AM EST
To: Peter Brigham MD
Subject: [Ticket#2009021910001167] Re: [Ticket#200902161128] Re:
Fwd: RevOnline problem
Dea
Malte Brill wrote:
Richard wrote:
One small note for us MC users: the initialization of the demo stack
makes a call to something in the Rev libraries, so when running in any
other IDEs it throws an error and doesn't load the library.
That would be the call to revLoadedStacks in the stack sc
Hi René ,
I have been abroad and could not react earlier. Fortunalety Kurt has
helped you out quite a bit.
Maybe the following can be of use to you. The thing that took the
longest time for me in the Midi code to 'crack' was the 'Delta time' ,
being the time to the next midi event (whethe
Klaus:
Thanks a heap. Will test that for v1.1
Sarah: You had a major part in making it happen. Thanks again for the
random data code. :)
Victorias: I hope it is useful.
Andre:
chartsCreateChart can take additional parameters. The first one being
the name of the group you create, followed
Hi There,
I don't believe my library interferes with URLEncode. Can you invoke
the script thru the shell normally? Can you post the piece of code
that contains the urlencode function, so we can check for something
non obvious?
Cheers
andre
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:58 AM, SparkOut wrote:
>
>
>
Hey There Malte,
Congratulations my friend! Can I ask two questions? Can we export the
chart to an image? Can we generate it offscreen or something...
:D
cheers
andre
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Excellent!
All the best
Viktoras
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Hiya,
No problem!
I do Mac, Linux and Windows. I get these things from trying to get
the same info from all of them. If you need any help, let me know.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 20 Feb 2009, at 10:35, Jim Sims wrote:
On Feb 20, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Luis wrote:
Hiya,
You could parse the Event L
Hi Nhan,
I just realized I answered a reply instead of the original question. ;-)
There is a very excellent and completely free utility that Eric Chatonet
developed called Changed Code Picker that compares two stacks and their
substacks and highlights all changes made between the two. It has both
Hi Sarah,
There is a very excellent and completely free utility that Eric Chatonet
developed called Changed Code Picker that compares two stacks and their
substacks and highlights all changes made between the two. It has both
complete Help as well as Preferences that allow you to, for example, ign
On Feb 20, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Luis wrote:
Hiya,
You could parse the Event Log ('eventvwr' on the command line) and
check for Event ID 6005, which has the start time for the Event Log.
Not too sure if 6006 or 6008 indicates when it has stopped, although
I think you'd only need the start tim
Hi Bob,
To remove a ListMagic widget, you simply select either the header group or
list field with the pointer tool and then hit the delete key. Once the last
LM list is removed, the only things that may be left over is any custom code
you manually added (Handler and message names all start with L
Hiya,
You could parse the Event Log ('eventvwr' on the command line) and
check for Event ID 6005, which has the start time for the Event Log.
Not too sure if 6006 or 6008 indicates when it has stopped, although
I think you'd only need the start time and work out the rest from there.
Event ID
On Feb 20, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
I'm assuming that a Rev app that starts on startup would do the
first bit but is there a way to record when the machine shuts down?
I do not have a Windows machine here to test with.
Would the following enable me to record when a a Windows (XP
If I wanted to record the start-time AND shut-down time of a Windows
machine (NT Vista XP) would that be possible?
I'm assuming that a Rev app that starts on startup would do the first
bit but is there a way to record when the machine shuts down?
I want to make an app which logs both items
Congratulations on the release Malte :-)
Sarah
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Hi Malte,
alles fit soweit? :-)
Richard wrote:
One small note for us MC users: the initialization of the demo stack
makes a call to something in the Rev libraries, so when running in
any
other IDEs it throws an error and doesn't load the library.
That would be the call to revLoadedStac
Richard wrote:
One small note for us MC users: the initialization of the demo stack
makes a call to something in the Rev libraries, so when running in any
other IDEs it throws an error and doesn't load the library.
That would be the call to revLoadedStacks in the stack script of the
exampl
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