Quite shocking this has not been addressed earlier. Got my votes.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 19 May 2009, at 20:19, François Chaplais wrote:
Bill posted an Enhancement Request in the QA Center back in 2007. I
would suggest that you login vote for it.
Colin,
Thank you for the tip about changing the level of objects losing the
numbering. I replaced 'set layers' with 'hide and show' in a version of my
original script and it now works like a dream. :-)
Barry
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Hi Tom,
Assuming your data is in a variable called tData, and is structured like this:
Elliot and Cooper Roads, sparrow
Elliot and Cooper Roads, magpie
Elliot and Cooper Roads, dove
Elliot and Cooper Roads, owl
Downing Street, sparrow
this will give you a list of the birds in Elliot and Cooper
Richard Miller w...@... writes:
Thanks, Martin! All my years of playing with Quicktime, I never knew
this little feature was in there. Very cool. Any more hidden tricks like
this?
Best,
Richard Miller
Martin Koob wrote
If you have the movie displayed in a quicktime
Martin Koob mk...@... writes:
Richard Miller w...@... writes:
Thanks, Martin! All my years of playing with Quicktime, I never knew
this little feature was in there. Very cool. Any more hidden tricks like
this?
Best,
Richard Miller
Another trick is to hold the control
Martin Koob wrote:
Another trick is to hold the control key while clicking
the step forward or step backward buttons on the
right hand side of the controller. This brings up a
tiny jog shuttle contol that allows you to fast forward
and rewind the movie. This works if you use the
Quicktime
stephen barncard wrote:
Quicktime Pro is very useful and a recommended tool for anyone working with
video. It's a well-spent $30 but often bundled with Apple software like
Final Cut or Logic. You can edit and insert edit audio, video and text
tracks in QTP. Good for stringing together several
Richard Gaskin ambassa...@... writes:
The scrubber is there and works fine, but somehow the keys are switched:
the normal key to show the scrubber is the Control key, but in Rev
it's the Command key. :\
So at least you can use the scrubber, but alas you'll have to re-teach
your
Hi,
Here's an approach, quite similar to Jim's. It should be easily
adjustable to use any object (e.g. a rectangular graphic) to determine
the target dimensions. E.g., you could replace the line starting with
put rescale with the follwing:
put rescale(the formattedWidth of img 1,the
Hi Hershel,
I created a standalone with two buttons. One button sets the
decorations to title,menu,minimize and the other to menu,minimize.
Both buttons work as expected.
If I set the decorations before creating the standalone, the stack
appears with the menu, title and minimise box
Martin Koob wrote:
Richard Gaskin ambassador at ... writes:
The scrubber is there and works fine, but somehow the keys are switched:
the normal key to show the scrubber is the Control key, but in Rev
it's the Command key. :\
So at least you can use the scrubber, but alas you'll have to
Luis wrote:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4944
Quite shocking this has not been addressed earlier. Got my votes.
The team is acutely aware of this, it is probably one of the
most-requested enhancements. It isn't a bug, the features were simply
never implemented.
Hershel Fisch wrote:
Hi, all I¹m having a bit of a problem with the decorations on windows when
building as a standalone
The decorations are set to ³title,menu,minimize² or ³menu,minimize² and in
fact it only has the close box and its disabled.
What is the style of the stack? Some styles don't
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I have signed up as troz.on-rev.com.
I own the domain troz.net and plan to re-locate it's hosting, but I
wanted to test it out before changing the DNS entries.
I created a sub-domain troz.troz.on-rev.com so I could migrate my
site test it, before changing it to an AddOn
On 5/20/09 10:07 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Hershel Fisch wrote:
Hi, all I¹m having a bit of a problem with the decorations on windows when
building as a standalone
The decorations are set to ³title,menu,minimize² or ³menu,minimize² and in
fact it only has the
Hey Alex,
You'll need to register a domain name with a registrar - many people
here have recommended GoDaddy, which is what I use. Let's say you
register alextweedly.com Then you edit the Nameserver setting with the
registrar so that it points to On-Rev with the info that On-Rev
provides,
On 5/20/09 9:23 AM, Mark Schonewille m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com
wrote:
Is there anything special about your stack, which might affect
decorations? Perhaps you have the style set the modal? (Actually, I
just tested it and if you set the stack style to modal, the menu title
and
Right, Marty. And let me point out one other aspect
When you get your on-Rev account, you'll have a default folder set up for
your initial user.on-rev.com subdomain. When you create the add-on domain
in the control panel, you'll be able to specify this folder, or a new
folder, or any
Thank you Sarah, Mark and the rest! I'm so basic sometimes. Filter?
Duh! After all this time, I don't know the basics. With the filter
scripting, I can winnow the data down into manageable chunks before I
do anything, and there is no speed issue at all. I'm blazing through
this data and
Hershel Fisch wrote:
Hi, the way my stack is set up, the MainStack which is the splash screen
which has no title bar at all, all scripts are placed in that stack and then
about 35 subStacks.
What command do you use to open a substack?
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay |
Tom-
The filter command is one of those things that you can stare at for
a while, but it doesn't really click until you have a use for it. Then
whole new worlds open up.
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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