Greetings,
Do standalones built with a dp version of Rev expire? I know this was
discussed in the past but I couldn't find it in the archives. Perhaps
I used the wrong terms...
If my license is current and I build a standalone using the current
4.0 dp-4 then the standalone will continue to run
Richard Gaskin wrote:
How often do you use emacs?
Never, but I used vi a couple of days ago. What else to use when you have
to edit etc/fstab on a system that will not boot into X?
Once you have learned it for that purpose, you find it surprisingly usable
for others But the editor I
In short, standalones NEVER expire. What you are paying for with a
license is updates to the development system. If you're happy with what
you have in DP-4, it will never have to change and you won't have to pay
another penny. You just won't see any of the wonderful new stuff runRev
is
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:00 PM, ron barber runrev...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
Do standalones built with a dp version of Rev expire? I know this was
discussed in the past but I couldn't find it in the archives. Perhaps
I used the wrong terms...
It used to be that standalones built with
Hi Sarah,
Which version of Revolution created standalones that expired and where
and when did Kevin say that particularly the dp's of Rev 4 would not
expire?
To my best knowledge, there has never been a publicly available
version of Revolution that expired, except for a few releases of
Hi Jacque,
Unfortunately, you are partly wrong (but fortunately you may also be
partly right). If you create a standalone with a password-protected
stack in 2.4 format, Revolution will convert it to 2.7 format. This
means that a password-protected standalone created with Rev 4 will
never
I use Textmate on the Mac and its clone E editor on the PC for everything
like this. I am sure the free Text Wrangler on the mac.
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On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Hi Sarah,
Which version of Revolution created standalones that expired and where and
when did Kevin say that particularly the dp's of Rev 4 would not expire?
It never happened with standalones created
Thanks Sarah and Len, I have been Enterprise since 1.0 so I should
have remembered this but in the back of my mind was the early versions
and I did not have a need to know until now.
Thanks again,
Ron
On Sep 28, 2009, at 9:31 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:43 PM,
Hi Jacque,
Just to add to my previous message, I created a few standalones with
4.0 and no matter what I try, there are always one or more embedded
stacks in 2.7 format. I'm not completely sure, however, that these
stacks are my password-protected stacks, because I noticed that stacks
The RunRev docs yield the explanation and definition of regular
expressions, used for example in the matchText function, to the
following link:
http://www.pcre.org/man.txt
while doubtless definitive, this amounts to an academic thesis of many
many pages, and of little practical use to
Graham,
a very good tutorial and reference has always been Mastering Regular
Expressions by Jeffrey Friedl:
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596528126
http://regex.info/
This book explains how to use regular expressions and it also covers the
different styles of regular expressions.
As far as I
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Jacque,
Just to add to my previous message, I created a few standalones with 4.0
and no matter what I try, there are always one or more embedded stacks
in 2.7 format. I'm not completely sure, however, that these stacks are
my password-protected stacks, because I
stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
I HATE IT when a third party application *insists* on being in the
'Application Folder'. I just have too many applications.. I want to use my
own organizational system. I assume Apple apps always want to be there.
+1
I do have an
Dear list members:
Thanks to everybody for your help.
Jim — The remove .remove gmail workaround failed. I don't know why. I
got the same bounce message.
I ended up just having him download the Windows file from my MobileMe
Public Folder.
Best wishes,
Paul Gabel
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Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
For those of you who haven't been to the conference or
looked at Ben Beaumont's stack (with RevMedia dp-4),
the:
Dropshadow
Inner Shadow
Outer Glow
Inner Glow
and Color Overlay
are at least as good as Photoshop's and considerably
better
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
They're gorgeous, but with two significant omissions:
1. bevels - every other of the core set of image enhancement
goodies is there but this one, and this is the one most
needed for making custom buttons.
2. while these image enhancements
There speaks a man after my own heart! I, too, have tried to wrestle with
pcre.org to no avail.
'Idiots Guide to...' all under one roof would be marvellous...
- Shell
- cgi
- post
- Cross-platform issues
[add your own here]
/H
Graham Samuel-4 wrote:
The RunRev docs yield the explanation and definition of regular
expressions, used for example in the matchText function, to the
following link:
http://www.pcre.org/man.txt
while doubtless definitive, this amounts to an academic thesis of many
many
Hi Paul,
Jim - The remove .remove gmail workaround failed. I don't know why. I
got the same bounce message.
I ended up just having him download the Windows file from my MobileMe
Public Folder.
I don't know why either. I've used it many times and I just tested it now by
sending an 8.9 MB
Graham Samuel wrote:
The RunRev docs yield the explanation and definition of regular
expressions, used for example in the matchText function, to the
following link:
http://www.pcre.org/man.txt
while doubtless definitive, this amounts to an academic thesis of many
many pages, and of
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Actually there's no speed penalty for if/then vs switch constructs.
They compile down to the same comparisons. If you're going to be
applying the same tests repeatedly then you may find a negligible
difference, but
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Graham Samuel livf...@mac.com wrote:
Of course there is no shortage of other texts on regex to be found on
Google, but can anyone suggest a concise primer that will help me parse
ascii strings without too many tears? If there is one, maybe it's time to
suggest
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4 Build 910 on Max OS/X 10.5.8,
Intel.
Writing a little app to produce a Eudora -ike Filter Report for Apple
Mail. I hate to give up Eudora, but Apple is adding more and more
native,
I'm running a cURL command in Rev, but every time the process is opened, a
command window opens and closes. This only occurs in the Windows version.
Is there a way to open a process without seeing this window?
Thanks!
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Didn't Jacque do a presentation on this at the Vegas event?
Judy
Of course there is no shortage of other texts on regex to be found on
Google, but can anyone suggest a concise primer that will help me
parse ascii strings without too many tears? If there is one, maybe
it's time to suggest that
I believe you need to look in the Rev dictionary under
hide console or hideconsole
it is something like 'set the hideconsole to true'
Jim
On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Grace Fioravanti wrote:
I'm running a cURL command in Rev, but every time the process is
opened, a
command window opens and
set the hideConsoleWindows to true
Jim Ault wrote:
I believe you need to look in the Rev dictionary under
hide console or hideconsole
it is something like 'set the hideconsole to true'
Jim
On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Grace Fioravanti wrote:
I'm running a cURL command in Rev, but every
i have two options buttons on different pages. They both have the same text
content and the same number of lines. How do I script a choice in option
button no. 1 so that the same choice is displayed in the second option
button on a different page? I was able to write a script to change the text
Mike Arnold wrote:
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4 Build 910 on Max OS/X 10.5.8,
Intel.
Writing a little app to produce a Eudora -ike Filter Report for Apple
Mail. I hate to give up Eudora, but Apple is adding more
Sorry, that was silly. What I meant to say is if you take the beeps out the
repeat loop and put one into the on openStack, does it beep? There is no
message box in a standalone. ;-)
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Jim,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. In fact, I did not have
'Search for Inclusions', but changed to that setting. I added a beep
in the repeat loop, 5 beeps in the openStack and 2 in the
preOpenStack, just for kicks.
When I open the stack in the development environment, I get
Mike,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. In fact, I did not have
'Search for Inclusions', but changed to that setting. I added a beep
in the repeat loop, 5 beeps in the openStack and 2 in the
preOpenStack, just for kicks.
When I open the stack in the development environment, I get
Check out the menuHistory property, If I understand what you want
correctly, you can get this property on one button and then set it on the other.
Craig Newman
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