There are now 4 bug reports for more problems associated with rtfText
problems
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7331
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7334
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7985
On Rev 4.0.0 I tryed matchChunk but even if VAR2 is true the variables
startMatch and endMatch are empty. Why?
See this script:
LOCAL startMatch,
endMatch
on mouseUp
PUT tutuytuZXytuyt into VAR1
PUT EMPTY INTO
startMatch
PUT EMPTY INTO endMatch
PUT matchChunk(VAR1,ZX,startMatch,
Hello Jacqueline,
excellent explanation. I always mixed it up. Now the technical view is
clear. Perhaps you would like to give me also a brief example for an irev
app, what you can't do with a revlet? Is it just having a host service and
being able to connect to DBs without PHP or cgi? Probably
excellent explanation. I always mixed it up. Now the technical view is
clear. Perhaps you would like to give me also a brief example for an irev
app, what you can't do with a revlet? Is it just having a host service and
being able to connect to DBs without PHP or cgi? Probably not, probably
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to
busy under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a
known issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
If this is a problem and isn't going to be fixed very shortly, I'll need
to revise all those lines of
Hi Sarah,
thank you for your clear explanations, now I know the direction
Tiemo
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boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Sarah Reichelt
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. November 2009 10:19
An: How
Craig wrote :
I think, like dividing by 0, you cannot take square root of -1 in
rev. So
there goes i. No roots of any negative number in fact. I don't
think it is
in the SANE world, if that is even still used. Probably not.
Hi Craig,
Rev does not need to be able to get the square root of
Yes ! Yes ! Yes !
+ the Play command !
René from Paris
Le 11 nov. 09 à 23:53, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
Skewing
Imported graphics can now be skewed for rotation and/or a 3D
perspective, all under script control.
Output direct to PDF
Cards or portions of cards can now be output direct to
Paolo,
this will work.
PUT matchChunk(VAR1,(ZX),startMatch,endMatch) INTO VAR2
From the documentation:
Comments:
If the regularExpression includes a pair of parentheses, the position of the
substring matching the part of the regular expression inside the parentheses
is placed in the variables
Hi a call to mothership or any inspired honourable member of the list :
In the html/javascript that loads a revlet, if there is no plugin, an image
should show up with the download link.
The original link to the image is broken. With the new runrev site, I guess
things have changed, but they
Also, RunRev has always requested that anyone releasing a rev-based
product include attribution crediting the development tool, with
something like Created with Revolution© along with an icon, and they
provided a couple different sizes of icons to use. Have these been
updated? If so, could
Hi I just wanted to point I saw a massive enhancement of speed loading of
revWeb on safari.
its' fine also on Firefox
So for me now it is really usable in pratice, and.. well BRAVO BRAVO to the
team!!
But it would be good to have comments from other guys on other platforms.
Any MINUS?
- I have
Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically, revlets allow you to put stacks on a web page. iRev
scripting allows you to build dynamic web pages without a plugin.
Revlets are stacks in the page
irev scripting is under the hood, not visible (hopefully) by the end
user, to build
On 12 Nov 2009, at 15:06, Dom wrote:
PS: by the way also, from where do originate those AW: in the
subject??
I thought that the standard way to answer to a message was to prefix a
Re: ... before the response
There is no standard in multilingual environments. Try your german-
english
Le 12 nov. 2009 à 09:13, gmccarthy a écrit :
There are now 4 bug reports for more problems associated with rtfText
problems
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7331
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7334
Thats correct, but I wonder, why I am always the only german guy with AW
in my mails. Do you others and Björnke all have english configurations or
what is the difference?
Tiemo
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Hi all,:
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to busy
under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a known
issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
If this is a problem and isn't going to be fixed very shortly, I'll need to
revise all
Hi Tiemo,
Thats correct, but I wonder, why I am always the only german guy with AW
in my mails. Do you others and Björnke all have english configurations or
what is the difference?
Many listees use a Mac and Apple's Mail, that's the difference :-)
Tiemo
Best
Klaus
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And Apple's Mail doesn't speaks german? ;)
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. November 2009 18:54
An: How to use Revolution
Betreff: Re: AW:
Hi Tiemo,
And Apple's Mail doesn't speak german? ;)
it DOES, but in a bit more sophisticated way.
RE might stand for Replik, gelle?! :-D
Best
Klaus
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VERY sophisticated, probably now I have say you to you (german joke ;))
Tiemo
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boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Klaus on-rev
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. November 2009 19:10
An: How to
Hi,
I did never notice... Do I guess right ?
if people from California or Germany answer Rép: on my Swiss-french Mac, that
means they are also using Apple's mail ? Well, they are a large majority...
Jacques
Le 12 nov. 2009 à 19:09, Klaus on-rev a écrit :
Hi Tiemo,
And Apple's Mail
Try here:
http://www.runrev.com/company/press-room/media-resources/
Should be lots of shiny updated images for you all to use.
Regards,
Heather
On 12 Nov 2009, at 12:32, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
Also, RunRev has always requested that anyone releasing a rev-based
product include attribution
Heather Nagey wrote:
Try here:
http://www.runrev.com/company/press-room/media-resources/
Should be lots of shiny updated images for you all to use.
Jolly nice; Thanks Heather.
HOWEVER; it might be a good idea to bundle the icons and
so forth with the distributions.
Thanks, but! The revWeb logo is not included!!
(all media-ressources images can be taken easiliy from webpages, however the
revWeb logo is somehow included in the back image, less easy..)
The revWeb logo is important since it should be used as an image-link for
people who do not have the
Richard Miller wrote:
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to
busy under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a
known issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
It was listed on the troubleshooting page; custom cursors are not yet
supported.
Dom wrote:
* by the way, is there an example of a page built with irev commands,
plus an embedded revlet?
Many of us do that, I think. All the pages in my on-rev site are irev
pages, because I use include irev statements to build each page. Here
are two that use both irev and revlets:
On Nov 12, 2009, at 11:56 AM, Robert Man wrote:
Thanks, but! The revWeb logo is not included!!
(all media-ressources images can be taken easiliy from webpages,
however the
revWeb logo is somehow included in the back image, less easy..)
The revWeb logo is important since it should be used
François Chaplais wrote:
has anyone observed the difference between optical size of of fonts between rev
and other apps in OS X?
There does not seem to be an entry for this in qacenter.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7609
Add your comments. :)
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Devin Asay wrote:
On Nov 12, 2009, at 11:56 AM, Robert Man wrote:
Thanks, but! The revWeb logo is not included!!
(all media-ressources images can be taken easiliy from webpages,
however the
revWeb logo is somehow included in the back image, less easy..)
The revWeb logo is important since
Cursors were included in the build.
Hard to believe a busy cursor can be considered custom. It's the only
easy way of telling people the software is busy doing something. I'm
sure they are working on it. I just wanted to find out if maybe this
already worked in other environments.
Richard
On of the things I thought was really attractive was the
black REV icon nesting inside a package-box in the
installer DMGs for Mac.
I have 'liberated the black image here:
http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/revBlack.png
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On Nov 12, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Devin Asay wrote:
On Nov 12, 2009, at 11:56 AM, Robert Man wrote:
Thanks, but! The revWeb logo is not included!!
(all media-ressources images can be taken easiliy from webpages,
however the
revWeb logo is somehow included in the
nooo! no more image there!!
Le 12 nov. 09 à 20:41, Devin Asay [via Runtime Revolution] a écrit :
On Nov 12, 2009, at 11:56 AM, Robert Man wrote:
Thanks, but! The revWeb logo is not included!!
(all media-ressources images can be taken easiliy from webpages,
however the
revWeb logo
With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player?
The whole idea of giving revMedia away for free, is to let everyone share in
the fun - running stacks, deploying them in webpages and letting others take
them apart without the ability to password-protect your scripts.
Don't panic,
Well, the SuperCard crew has it 'easier', as they only need to support MacOSX
and don't have to bother with offering equivalent functionality on Windows or
Linux.
PDF export is available on Mac, by the way - see the 'printerOutput' entry in
the dictionary. But yes, it is Mac-only. Of course,
Jan Schenkel wrote:
With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player?
The whole idea of giving revMedia away for free, is to let everyone share in
the fun - running stacks, deploying them in webpages and letting others take
them apart without the ability to password-protect your
Jan Schenkel wrote:
Well, the SuperCard crew has it 'easier', as they only need to support MacOSX
and don't have to bother with offering equivalent functionality on Windows or
Linux.
PDF export is available on Mac, by the way - see the 'printerOutput' entry in
the dictionary. But yes, it is
Devin Asay wrote:
Odd. I wonder if there are some server-side shenanigans happening that
prevent the gif from loading if it's not in the correct context?
I clicked the link in Thunderbird's mail, it transferred the URL to
Firefox, and it showed up fine. Weird.
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Richard Miller wrote:
Cursors were included in the build.
Hard to believe a busy cursor can be considered custom.
What I'm thinking is that the engine can't manipulate cursors at all
(and I don't know how easy that is to do within a browser.) So I suspect
by custom they mean anything that
There might be a little clarification to be done at mother ship... should we
use revTalk or revWeb or runrev?
Personnaly I prefer revWeb (for the purpose of a non plugin picture)
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n620558/runrev.gif
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n620558/revWeb.jpg
I have a pulldown button with data in it that makes it act as a
cascading menu. When the user selects an item, I need to know which item
has been selected... not just the text, but the line number or some
other data that would let me know which item was selected, so I can get
more info about
Hi Tiemo,
VERY sophisticated, probably now I have say you to you (german joke ;))
Don't worry, Tiemo, YOU can still say you to me :-D
Tiemo
Best
Klaus
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After the better part of 2009 off from using RR, I'm suddenly jumping back
in.
I'm messing with a general purpose ODBC data-sucking stack that I wrote, and
I was thinking of trying to redo it using the DataGrids introduced in 3.5.
The problem I'm having is that I want to write a script to
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:33 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
The problem I'm having is that I want to write a script to custom-
generate
the datagrid on the fly. In particular, I would like to assign the
number
of columns and their headings on the fly. All the examples I've seen,
though have this
There were no responses to my last post (why does a revlet window
print blank?). So, I'll try again, with a more general question:
Can a revlet print?
Thank you.
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Please
Trevor,
So if I understand, I only have to set the column labels if I want them to
be different than the column names, correct?
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On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:00 PM, Mikey wrote:
So if I understand, I only have to set the column labels if I want
them to
be different than the column names, correct?
Correct.
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ScreenSteps: http://www.screensteps.com
Releasable Revolution Resources
The menuHistory is a property that returns the line number of the
menuitem selected. It does not matter how complex the menuItem is, since these
are
delimited by returns. But check out the dictionary; there is something about
cascading menus that might trip you up.
Craig Newman
Jan Schenkel janschen...@yahoo.com wrote:
With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player?
Agreed -- but with a caveat:
you talk of persons who are computer-litterate...
Think about a person, scared with computers, to which you give a
stack... and ?
a whole development package??
On Nov 12, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Robert Man wrote:
There might be a little clarification to be done at mother ship...
should we
use revTalk or revWeb or runrev?
revTalk refers to the scripting language formerly known as Transcript.
revWeb refers to the Rev plugin that lets you run revlets
I did check the dictionary, and that trip me up item is in there.
That's why I said menuhistory doesn't work with a cascading menu
is there another way?
Thanks.
Richard Miller
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
The menuHistory is a property that returns the line number of the
menuitem selected. It
Richard Miller wrote:
I have a pulldown button with data in it that makes it act as a
cascading menu. When the user selects an item, I need to know which item
has been selected... not just the text, but the line number or some
other data that would let me know which item was selected, so I can
Jacque:
I could not get a valid line number for a submenu. I understand using a
secondary routine to find the line number in the button contents, since I can
find the menuPicked text, but are you saying you can get the line number
directly?
Craig
In a message dated 11/12/09 6:36:01 PM,
Ah.
Didn't read your post far enough down. Typical.
I played around a bit with a cascade menu. The submenus are definitely odd
in what they return as to menuHistory and the parameter of a menuPick
handler. You can get the pathname of the text, separated by | (ascii 124),
but
I cannot get the
I am using the new Version 4.0.0. Build 950 of Rev Studio. I have have going
through Revolution Data Grid PDF Manual that I downloaded from Trevor's
site. I found instances of populating the DataGrid from a file as well as
directly into the grid using the EditCell.
But I want to add
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Nicolas Cueto nicon...@gmail.com wrote:
There were no responses to my last post (why does a revlet window
print blank?). So, I'll try again, with a more general question:
Can a revlet print?
I tested printing a page with a revlet and it worked fine.
Mac OS X
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Jacque:
I could not get a valid line number for a submenu. I understand using a
secondary routine to find the line number in the button contents, since I can
find the menuPicked text, but are you saying you can get the line number
directly?
No, I was only saying
On Nov 12, 2009, at 7:53 PM, charles61 wrote:
But I want to add information to the DataGrid differently. I want to
take
information such as first name, last name, grade, plan date, and
some other
dates and put them into the DataGrid from information provided by
the user
who enters this
Two things come to mind:
- yes, you can print from a revlet, as long as you have the proper print
commands in your script, and requested the proper security settings, and the
user allowed it
- is this on Windows, by any chance? on some browsers, you have to tweak
settings for plug-ins to show
has anyone observed the difference between optical size of of fonts
between rev and other apps in OS X?
There does not seem to be an entry for this in qacenter.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7609
Yes, this was the whole point of my initial report. bug 7331
I put it in
Well, rev 3.5 introduced something called menu 'tagging' - here's a copy from
the IDE change log included with rev 3.5
===
Menu-item tagging
~
The menu item specification has been extended to allow a tag to be specified.
It is now of the form:
label [ '/' [ accelerator ] [
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