I am still simulcasting the runrev live conference and the full screen
video option has disappeared today. Will it be returning.
Of course continuing to call it a simulcast and 'live' does seem
misconstrued since it is no longer simultaneous and no longer live. :)
The quality of this years
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Severin Swensen el...@mac.on-rev.com wrote:
I am still simulcasting the runrev live conference and the full screen video
option has disappeared today. Will it be returning.
Don't know, but on a Mac, I found I got better results just pressing
Command + to zoom
Might want to check anacron and fcron also - if you are not sure of having
the machine turned on at the exact time the background app tries to run, and
don't want to miss a cycle because of that. fcron is a better anacron. I
have used fcron with Sarah's emailer to send a backup email with
2009/9/26 Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
Is there any trick to using customProperties[arrayNotation to access
nested array elements in an object?
No. As far as I understand it the new nested array data structure uses
arrayencode / arraydecode internally and this adds the speed
Or you can right-click over the download link to save the target file
directly where you want.
Thanks, for the input, Richmond,
Pierre
Le 26 sept. 09 à 17:18, stephen barncard a écrit :
One can also assign .pdfs to always open in Preview by changing the
suffix
assignment in the finder.
Thank you Richmond
Bons souvenirs de Paris
René
Le 26 sept. 09 à 15:57, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
Get it while its hot:
http://www.jonobacon.org/2009/09/18/the-art-of-community-available-
for-free-download/
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Hi Martin,
Scatterplots are not forgotten (actually most of it is working
already). However it will still take us a while, as first AE3 will
roll out. More on that soon.
Cheers,
Malte
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Malte,
Do you have any plans to add support for treemaps?
-= Mike
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Subject: Re: chartsEnginge and Histogramm
Sent: Sep 27, 2009 8:50 AM
Hi Martin,
Thanks Devin and Jim for your answers.This helps me a lot!!
Greetings,
William
2009/9/25 Jim Ault jimaultw...@yahoo.com
Just a little further down the logic trail
put the the startangle of grc bar into barAng
if ( the startangle of grc foo is 270 AND \
( barAng 90 OR barAng
A long time ago Andre Garzia wrote:
On 12/7/07, Richard Gaskin wrote:
...
What's your favorite JavaScript editor?
...
It pays to learn emacs or vi, since you'll probably be using ssh to
the server and thats is probably what you'll have in there.
Since it started as a fork of MC's open
Richard,
I dont think it is feasible to support emacs keybindings on a custom
editor, they are deeply related to emacs workflow. It is easier to
support GNU nano (aka pico) keys, they are easy and simple
Cheers
Enviado de meu iPhone
Em 27/09/2009, às 13:25, Richard Gaskin
Ripe for snide humor:
Emacs? Aren't those the little furry creatures in one of the Star Wars
movies?
Oh, those. Yeah, my dad had one. He sold it years ago.
sorry. I must have used it in the early 80s on my Beehive terminal but...
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San Francisco
David Bovill wrote:
2009/9/26 Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Is there any trick to using customProperties[arrayNotation to access
nested array elements in an object?
No. As far as I understand it the new nested array data structure uses
arrayencode / arraydecode internally and
Peter-
Saturday, September 26, 2009, 12:44:34 PM, you wrote:
I fully understand and sympathize with that. I'm quite willing to not have
any support. I'm not asking for anything except information. Will it run?
Or rather, is there any reason why it should not run? Are there Windows or
Mac
andre wrote:
I dont think it is feasible to support emacs keybindings on a custom
editor, they are deeply related to emacs workflow.
The MC IDE did a good enough job to satisfy uber-geek Raney. :) He had
a lot of code all over the place to change menu keys, field behaviors,
blind searches,
Richard-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:11:18 AM, you wrote:
Looking into the RQCC this morning I found an excellent discussion on
this by Mark Waddingham in in request submitted by Björnke:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6912
Thanks for pointing this one out. I added
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richard-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:11:18 AM, you wrote:
Looking into the RQCC this morning I found an excellent discussion on
this by Mark Waddingham in in request submitted by Björnke:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6912
Thanks for pointing this
Hello everybody:
I made a .zip file from a standalone built for Mac OS X and emailed it
to someone. It went through just fine. Then I did the same thing for a
Windows build, but when I tried to email the file (7.9 MB) it bounced
back with the following message:
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This is an
If you have started playing about with RevMedia 4 dp-4
and/or the Studio preview with Ben Beaumont's demo stacks
you should have come up against
fillGradient
opacity
blend mode
color
filter
spread
size
distance
angle
source
Now, what it took slow thinkers like me a while to work out
is that as
Hi Paul,
Tell the person not to use Gmail if you want to send him executables
in zip files. Gmail doesn't accept this. Mail.com is a good
alternative. You could also put the zip file on a server in a password-
protected directory and tell the recipient where to download it.
--
Best
Gabel Paul wrote:
Hello everybody:
I made a .zip file from a standalone built for Mac OS X and emailed it
to someone. It went through just fine. Then I did the same thing for a
Windows build, but when I tried to email the file (7.9 MB) it bounced
back with the following message:
snip
Josep wrote:
Hi,
I experimented with the send in time command.
I need to program some tasks to run at fixed time and days. Like schedule
a task for a backup for example.
How can control this? Any experience?
And how lunch these task in the way that don't stop or delay the
app and/or
I have used the free service at
http://www.yousendit.com
for successfully transferring executables.
-- Paul
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Gabel Paul wrote:
Hello everybody:
I made a .zip file from a standalone built for Mac OS X
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:34:17 AM, you wrote:
and one finds out all sorts of surprising, and as yet,
undocumented components to those graphic settings.
For instance, with fillGradient one finds these:
from
mirror
quality
ramp
1.0,255,255,255
repeat
to
type
via
Mark and Paul,
The trick with gmail is change the file name to file.zip.remove and in the
instructions of your email say to remove .remove ;-) and unzip. This is
easier than having people change their email address. ;-)
Aloha from Hawaii
Jim Bufalini
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From:
Hi Jim,
You're right, but one shouldn't have to do that. I'd rather encourage
people to leave Gmail.
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Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
Submit your software at http://www.quickestpublisher.com
On 27 sep 2009, at
Perfectly valid opinion vs. the feature, but really? Personally, if I
had this issue with someone and their suggestion was to switch out of
Gmail, I'd probably be inclined to tell them to stop emailing me. YMMV.
Hi Jim,
You're right, but one shouldn't have to do that. I'd rather
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:34:17 AM, you wrote:
and one finds out all sorts of surprising, and as yet,
undocumented components to those graphic settings.
For instance, with fillGradient one finds these:
from
mirror
quality
ramp
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Jim,
You're right, but one shouldn't have to do that. I'd rather encourage
people to leave Gmail.
snip
Of course, Gmail know what they are doing.
Why not LEAVE Windows? Migrate to another OS.
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Richmond,
you might want to have a look at Scott Rossi's Gradient Explorer, it is a
beautiful instructional example of the working of gradients.
http://www.nabble.com/-ANN--Gradient-Explorer-td22280719.html
Also on RevOnline search for gradients and you find some example stacks.
It would be nice
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 12:41:06 PM, you wrote:
All those, with the exception of ramp where you specified the value
rather than the name, are very well documented. In the docs.
Not in the built-in documentation in my version of Studio dp-4.
Possibly in the PDF; but, frankly,
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 12:41:06 PM, you wrote:
All those, with the exception of ramp where you specified the value
rather than the name, are very well documented. In the docs.
Any bright ideas what ramp could be ?
Not in the built-in
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 2:21:55 PM, you wrote:
Wow! Surely Delivering a Message TO the Future would be even
better.
...and Delivering a Message to the Past would save me a *lot* of
trial-and-error. Filed an enhancement request as BZ #8305.
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-Mark Wieder
Mark Wieder wrote:
But you gotta love a document with a section titled Delivering a
Message in the Future. I bet Jacque had a hand in writing that one.
Shhh! You'll blow my cover. But just between you and me, after the docs
were released I warped back and...uh...fixed them.
--
Jacqueline
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Since it started as a fork of MC's open source editor, my custom text
editor originally had support for emacs key bindings. But recently I
was cleaning up the code and opted to remove that support, since I've
not come across anyone (except Scott Raney g) who's used emacs
Thanks for the info, I still testing. When finish I explain my experiencie.
Salut,
Josep
TEDennis wrote:
Josep wrote:
Hi,
I experimented with the send in time command.
I need to program some tasks to run at fixed time and days. Like schedule
a task for a backup for example.
Yep, Richard is correct...ButtonGadget creates raster buttons for Mac/PC and
works as a plugin inside Rev.
It creates it's own drop shadows for text, based on an algorithm generated
years ago...and slow. I'm looking forward to built in effects for Rev!
-C
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