Hi Rick,
yes there is. But regardless if you are going to write an export script or
do the export by hand, you'll need a copy of Toolbook to open the original
book (write a custom export script) and export the content.
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Hi all,
can someone confirm ( or not ) any success installing
revolution on any linux box with the JWM window manager ?
Thanks for any info or pointers.
Regards,
Thierry
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Dom mcd...@free.fr wrote:
It's in the title ;-)
The plugin runs flawlessly on my iMac G5 :-)
kudos to the developers who have re-engineered the plugin!
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Dom AKA Medard on the web
http://medard.on-rev.com/
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Be there or be square . . . :)
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/test.html
Please try and break it and throw me any criticism
and suggestions for improvement.
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
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2. Stop getting older so you don't need to zoom.
;-
+ don't buy those huge screens with very high dpi rates ;-)
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Dunno; just uploaded a 2.5 MB revlet to on-rev:
seems OK.
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Hi there Richmond,
I quickly tested your Sanskrit Typewriter on Mac OSX 10.6 and I noticed the
following things:
- the background of the page and the writer (green) are not the same color.
Should it be the same?
- the background of confirmation dialog after exporting is also green. I
don't think
Thanks all for your ideas and responses
What a great list this is.
I still can't get the ../lib/cc_Pagestats working (strange)
Jim the double slash in /testing/..//lib/cc_PageStats.irev was a
typo from me in the email
By the way thanks for the explanation about linux/apache. It sure
helps
Richmond,
I am getting square boxes instead of characters in the text field.
Does this need a font included?
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
Claudi,
Can you post the different 'working' code in comparison to what your
first attempt was?
That would be great.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
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Overview:
I have been plugging away at writing an iPhone application that
manipulates photos and uploads them online (why I have been so silent
on the list for awhile). And except for a major confusion working with
the internal database (still unresolved) I have been able to get
Hi Richmond,
tried it here under windows with Firefox and IE8.
- Characters, which are shown directly after pressing the a key on the main
page are displayed correctly.
- But pressing a character , e.g. the first one of line 2 ( from above), opens
a new keyboard. But pressing this character
Not having used server-side rev yet (when will this be released for us
to install on our own servers?) all I can tell you is that this is
easy to do with Rev CGIs (or even a compiled Rev app running -ui)
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After I use Safari for the first time after a wake up or restart, a
couple of processes start taking about 160% of my CPU, and my fans
start running at full speed. Quitting Safari, and all apps come to
that, doesn't stop those two processes, I have to use Activity Monitor
to force quit the
Hello,
Same thing here. Seems that something gets wrong.
Best,
ÉrIC
Le 4 nov. 2009 à 15:50, Colin Holgate a écrit :
After I use Safari for the first time after a wake up or restart, a
couple of processes start taking about 160% of my CPU, and my fans
start running at full speed.
Hi,
please excuse. There was a typo in my report.
It should be
- Characters, which are shown directly after pressing a key on the main
page are displayed correctly.
- But pressing a character , e.g. the first one of line 2 ( from above),
opens a new keyboard. But pressing a character on
William de Smet very kindly pointed out that the
dialogue boxes of my Sanskrit Typewriter are green:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/test.html
So I set the stackColor to empty and went through colorizing
the individual cards (*X*!), and uploaded RC 1.001
to now avail.
I also reran
runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Hi Richmond,
tried it here under windows with Firefox and IE8.
- Characters, which are shown directly after pressing the a key on the main
page are displayed correctly.
- But pressing a character , e.g. the first one of line 2 ( from above), opens
a new
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
It wasn't the yobbo in the kilt that made the loudest noise, was it madam?
I'm not sure, but I did enjoy looking at your knees. And meeting you was
a pleasure. I admit to being angry with you at first, but you've
redeemed yourself over the years and I now think of
Can anybody tell me how () I make sure
the revFont.bundle and the revFont.dll are
rolled into a revlet?
whether that is possible?
and how it will help me?
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Just a small update that includes some nice features for game
developers (and other developers who need these features too)..
- Switch display resolution and colour depth
- Fade the display over a period of time and with any colour
When switching the display resolution the screen
Thanks, Sean. Some of those features are what I have always missed in
Revolution, such as bouncing in the dock. I'm sure I'll make good use
of this application.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
Twitter:
Glad you like it Mark, I am having lots of fun learning and writing
it.. Am already hard at work on the next build (will try to add more
than two features ;)
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Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Overview:
I have been plugging away at writing an iPhone application that
manipulates photos and uploads them online (why I have been so silent
on the list for awhile). And except for a major confusion working with
the internal database (still unresolved) I have been
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Thomas McGrath III mcgra...@mac.com wrote:
Overview:
I have been plugging away at writing an iPhone application that manipulates
photos and uploads them online (why I have been so silent on the list for
awhile). And except for a major confusion working with the
Hi,
I am looking at turning this hue sort test;
http://www.spectralcolor.com/game/huetest_kiosk
into a standalone using runrev. The concept is pretty simple, so I don't
think it is programmatically challenging. But, I would be interested in
whether anyone has a stack, or knows of a stack, that
Hi,
I am absolutely new to XML, so please forgive me for this question.
I have an XML file which looks similar like this.
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
statuses type=array
statusblah blah bla
some otherblah blah blah
and so on/status
The status.../status part is repeating many
A Campbell,
You might use the Preucil Hue as described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue
. This should be easier than the Munsell hue.
Then again, if you want to do exactly the same as the Java applet, all
you need to do is sort the objects by their respective RGB-values --
unless the
I have an XML file which looks similar like this.
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
statuses type=array
statusblah blah bla
some otherblah blah blah
and so on/status
The status.../status part is repeating many times, but with different
content.
i want to put the
Dr. Campbell,
As you state, the programming involved is not terribly complex.
Perhaps I'd make use of grab, mousedown, checking position of
objects. The scoring math should be easy to apply unless there is
something not readily evident in the online example.
I'm sure I could easily
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