Hi all,
I have a data grid with style table. I want display information of
customers getting from database on data grid. I have already done but
had one trouble in display picture of customer. I don't want to use
style form, just table with custom column behaviour.
Please advice me if you h
I got bit by (I think) the same 'bug' as you..
What you need to do is to set the textStyle of the all the other
elements to EMPTY (removes the bold)..
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While still discovering more on the wonderfull Datagrids, also more
questions have come up.
I have a table Datagrid which gets filled up with data of different
lengths, containing numbers. Now I want to make the bottom line
(meaning the last record) in bold.
It is the Totals all summed up. I
>>> For example, on quitting you're asked if you want to save.
>>
>> That's probably because the default document that opened was dirty
>> when you
>> quit (if you *didn't* do anything and it still asked you to save,
>> let me
>> know and I'll fix that).
>
>
> I wasn't commenting on the Save p
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
although it is not overtly stated one look at the interface
is a dead give-away that it has been made with
Runtime Revolution.
The scope and functionality of Ken's program is very impressive, but
if just looking at it makes it clear what develop
On May 31, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
For example, on quitting you're asked if you want to save.
That's probably because the default document that opened was dirty
when you
quit (if you *didn't* do anything and it still asked you to save,
let me
know and I'll fix that).
I wasn'
> Fantastic!
Thanks, Richmond (and Mark, and ... :-) ! I'm just getting ready to
release 1.0 in a week or so, but the response to the public betas have been
fantastic. There have been many thousands of downloads and it's been a real
eye-opener (development-wise) that I'll write a report on when
> For example, on quitting you're asked if you want to save.
That's probably because the default document that opened was dirty when you
quit (if you *didn't* do anything and it still asked you to save, let me
know and I'll fix that).
> In all applications out there, command-D is
> the same as c
Colin-
Sunday, May 31, 2009, 9:52:29 AM, you wrote:
> The FAQ isn't a screen shot.
Quite right. That notwithstanding, Richmond's original assessment of
"Fantastic!" is right on the money.
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Colin Holgate wrote:
Although naturally the palettes in the program are going to have a
similar feel to the ones in Rev, the only things that make it seem
like it's not an XCode app are the lack of Undo, and keystrokes not
doing what they normally would do. For example, on quitting you're
On May 31, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
What specific elements suggest "Rev" to you when you look at the
screenshots?
ROTFL. How about the FAQ, which states "Stykz was developed using
Revolution, a cross-platform rapid application development tool."
The FAQ isn't a screen shot. If
Richmond-
Sunday, May 31, 2009, 12:33:53 AM, you wrote:
> AND, if that is possible I cannot see any real reason why one could not
> type one's code in a text editor and then "push it through" an xTalk
> compiler.
*Now* I see what you're asking. Well, that's what on-rev does for web
pages, for on
Alex,
I am still assembling a library to be distributed but the piece that
decodes uploads is this one:
check the source for it fills a global called gDataA with data, for
example the files goes into: gDataA["FILES"]
Cheers
andre
--> File Upload Related (MIME Decoder)
--on decodeUpload
if "mu
Richard-
Sunday, May 31, 2009, 8:15:49 AM, you wrote:
> What specific elements suggest "Rev" to you when you look at the
> screenshots?
ROTFL. How about the FAQ, which states "Stykz was developed using
Revolution, a cross-platform rapid application development tool."
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mwie...@a
Someone forwarded me this clip on YouTube. The many of you who offer client
services like custom development will find this extremely funny -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2a8TRSgzZY
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
President
Paradigma Software
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
Valentina SQL Server: Th
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
although it is not overtly stated one look at the interface
is a dead give-away that it has been made with
Runtime Revolution.
The scope and functionality of Ken's program is very impressive, but if
just looking at it makes it clear what development tool it was made w
Indeed I was; oddly enough that festival takes precedence over
checkig the Use-Rev list!
What I noticed just now was a notification of Stykz here:
http://www.macupdate.com/
when I typed 'animator' intil the search field as I was keekin around
for something to distract me from writing exams. :)
On May 31, 2009, at 6:38 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
http://www.stykz.net/Home.html
and the most interesting thing about it is that it comes from
Sons of Thunder !!!
You must have been busy last Christmas Day, when Ken posted a message
here about it.
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A FREE animation program just came onto my radar:
http://www.stykz.net/Home.html
and the most interesting thing about it is that it comes from
Sons of Thunder !!!
although it is not overtly stated one look at the interface
is a dead give-away that it has been made with
Runtime Revolution.
Fant
My initial question may have been misread. I am well aware that
programming languages can exist independently of IDEs (what was
Fortran 4 ).
What interested me was the Runtime Revolution language (or any other
xTalk dialect) existing independently of an IDE.
I am aware that for a while Metac
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