Richard Gaskin wrote:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
With the advent of Rev Stacks running inside a browser, there is
interest here in our shop with the idea of doing educational stackware.
The perception that such titles by CD would probably never do well
compared to
a) distributing printed materi
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
> > How about:
> >
> > replace "." with "/" in tNaiyo
> > sort lines of tNaiyo ascending dateTime by word 2 of each
> > replace "/" with "." in tNaiyo
>
> Tried it and, no, doesn't sort as expected.
>
Please explain further.
Using the data
I'm trying to start using Rev Online more for the little tools I build,
so...
I just uploaded a Rev Engine Search tool (suitable as plugin). This tool
lets you search the Revolution engine itself for any string that exists
in the Rev engine itself. It's for people like me who enjoy snooping.
Sivakatirswami wrote:
With the advent of Rev Stacks running inside a browser, there is
interest here in our shop with the idea of doing educational stackware.
The perception that such titles by CD would probably never do well
compared to
a) distributing printed materials
b) PDF's of the sam
With the advent of Rev Stacks running inside a browser, there is
interest here in our shop with the idea of doing educational stackware.
The perception that such titles by CD would probably never do well
compared to
a) distributing printed materials
b) PDF's of the same
c) Some Browser app
l
> I liked Windows 7 a lot. Much snappier than Windows Vista. Lots of updated
> drivers. A smarter UAC. I would probably use it except for two problems:
1)
> I prefer the Vista/XP task bar. And 2) there is no upgrade path from RC1
to
> the shipping version of Windows 7; you will have to do a clean i
Bill,
I think you can set the UI of Windows 7 to use XP theme or whatever they
call it. Like switch off the Aero stuff (or is it called glass)
Cheers
andre
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
> Hi Tiemo,
>
> > so that RC1 is available for download since some time I would be
>
Ooooh! Ugly :)
Go on just vote for it - you know you want to (especially if you want to
allow colons or even smileys in RSS fields from your shiny blog :)
2009/6/19 Andre Garzia
> David,
> Praise the Gods of Hack! do this before creating the xml
>
> replace ":" with "-" in tXML
>
> and put the
Hello,
some time ago I opened a thread, where my http requests didn't got an
internet connection with different proxy errors and timeouts at some Win
customers of mine, especially a school.
After weeks of research the admin of the school found the problem. The rev
internet library reads the proxy
Surely something needs to be done about this:
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=349&sid=d105e2a578f712080eb780364a7c6e73
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-December/027985.html
maybe a "Mass Shout" at the Edinburgh conference! :)
kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
David,
Praise the Gods of Hack! do this before creating the xml
replace ":" with "-" in tXML
and put the colons back afterwards. :-)
then you can query for xmlns-atom or xmlns-content
:P
(if your content has colons in it, then replace the namespaces)
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:56 AM, David Bo
Shameless plug for votes for this bug report:
While the xmlns issue is fixed we still can't use the common and basic name
spaces in attributes. Take this RSS example and try it in the message box:
get ""
> put revCreateXMLTree(it, true, true, false) into treeID
> put revXMLAttributes(treeID, "rss
I'm not going toanswer your direct question (replace first occurrence)
because that is a subset of the whole question, which I think is more
interesting :-)
How would I remove the duplicates as described below ?
(I have assumed that in each field the tag is separated from
the content by a space
Hi Scott,
Recently, kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
can someone give me a hint if and how one can "export" imported
audioclips from a stack back to a file?
Back in 2006, the answer was "no".
http://www.nabble.com/Exporting-sound-from-RR--to522.html#a5292224
ah, I see, thanks, too bad :-/
Hi Mark,
Sorry Klaus, it seems that my suggestion works with videoclips only.
Ah, that is at least something ;-)
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Mark Schonewille
Best
Klaus
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Recently, kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
> can someone give me a hint if and how one can "export" imported
> audioclips from a stack back to a file?
Back in 2006, the answer was "no".
http://www.nabble.com/Exporting-sound-from-RR--to522.html#a5292224
Not sure about today.
Regards,
Scott Ro
Sorry Klaus, it seems that my suggestion works with videoclips only.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
Snapper Screen Recorder 2.1 http://snapper.economy-x-talk.com
If you sent me an e-mail before 25 May and haven't g
Correction!
Hi all,
can someone give me a hint if and how one can "export" imported
audioclips from a stack back to a file?
I already tried the suggestion of Mark Schoneville in the RR forum:
...
put the text of ac "xyz.aif" into tVar
put tVar into url("binfile:...")
...
but that only resulted
Hello Klaus,
a few years back I remember suggesting Runtime Revolution build sound file
export into its IDE . . . . old chestnut.
I believe that sound file export from RR would be a huge advantage.
kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
Hi all,
can someone give me a hint if and how one can "export" im
Hi all,
can someone give me a hint if and how one can "export" imported
audioclips from a stack back to a file?
I already tried the suggestion of Mark Schoneville in the RR forum:
...
put the text of ac "xyz.aif" into tVar
put tVar into url("binfile:...")
...
but that only resulted in a small fi
Thanks Bill,
sounds fine :)
Tiemo
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: use-revolution-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-
> boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Bill Marriott
> Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Juni 2009 12:07
> An: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
> Betreff: Re: Window
On Jun 19, 2009, at 10:48 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
Shoot the screen with a video camera, then import using QT pro as H264
Thanks Stephen.
My iSight camera was a bit too poor quality for the job, however your
suggestion of doing a high quality version and then setting up for
export did
Hi Tiemo,
> so that RC1 is available for download since some time I would be
> interested,
> if anybody already has tested Rev 3.0/3.5 on Windows 7 and would be
> willing
> to share his/her experiences?
>
> I hadn't the chance yet for a test but I am curious, if and what we have
> to
> adapt or
Thanks Andre - good to know someone else likes indexing code and dynamically
generating it - you can do great things coupling that with introspection. I
don't think that helps with the aim here which is minimal scripting effort -
equivalent to calling a normal library function, but one you can cust
Nicolas, this might a good case for using a custom sort like:
on mouseUp
put fld 1 into tData
sort lines of tData dateTime by toDate(word 2 of each)
put tData
end mouseUp
function toDate pStr
replace "." with "/" in pStr
return pStr
end toDate
Best,
Mark Smith
On 19 Jun 2009, a
Hi Nicolas,
Custom sort functions to the rescue!
I made a simple stack with 2 fields and a button. The first field contains your
original data, and the button has the following script:
##
on mouseUp
put field 1 into tData
sort tData ascending by MyCustomSort(each)
put tData into field
Hello,
so that RC1 is available for download since some time I would be interested,
if anybody already has tested Rev 3.0/3.5 on Windows 7 and would be willing
to share his/her experiences?
I hadn't the chance yet for a test but I am curious, if and what we have to
adapt or is it just running smo
Shoot the screen with a video camera, then import using QT pro as H264
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://barncard.com
2009/6/19 jim sims
> My Rev app opens files and can then send them to the Dock.
>
> I'm trying (with zero success) to make a quicktime video of th
> How about:
>
> replace "." with "/" in tNaiyo
> sort lines of tNaiyo ascending dateTime by word 2 of each
> replace "/" with "." in tNaiyo
Tried it and, no, doesn't sort as expected.
Thanks all the same.
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Peter, given the sample you provide, I believe this will work:
on mouseUp
put "A aa TAB B bb TAB B bb TAB B bb TAB C cc TAB D dd TAB D dd" &
cr after tData
put "A aa TAB B bb TAB B bb TAB B bb TAB C cc TAB D dd TAB D dd" &
cr after tData
--replace "TAB" with tab in tData
put "B 1!" & c
My Rev app opens files and can then send them to the Dock.
I'm trying (with zero success) to make a quicktime video of the file
gliding across the screen, into the Dock. Looks cool.
All of the 9,283 variations of H264, Apple Animation, mucho fps
attempts, and Gawd knows what else seem to b
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