Jacques Hausser jacques.haus...@unil.ch wrote:
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...
Héhé... je n'avions point vu cela !
Ici, sur mon Mail fr-fr ;-) la réponse est précédée d'un
--- On Thu, 11/12/09, Dom mcd...@free.fr wrote:
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
And re is not an abbreviation of English regarding or reply but
a Latin word meaning by the thing (which follows). Aside from in
email replies, the most common use is in the law, where cases
regarding children will be anonymised to a letter and be reported Re B
(Sorry to be a trifle
Hi Peter,
Which version of rev are you using when you experience this problem? Rev 4.0
ships with the latest driver for SQLite3 - but previous versions were lagging a
bit.
Also, do you have an example to upload somewhere so we cant take a look at your
database structure and code?
Jan
Hiya,
The Player makes distribution easier, as in there not being a need to
download and install revMedia in order to see the stacks: Slaps the
stacks onto a USB stick with the Player and can show it off to anyone
without having to get them to 'have to' install revMedia.
Cheers,
Luis.
Hiya,
Before I apologised to everyone for incorrectly advising them that
'Re' was short for 'Regarding' and 'Referencing' I checked Wiktionary:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/re
So it goes both ways, Re re.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 13 Nov 2009, at 08:42, David Glasgow wrote:
And re is not an
do you work on Windows? In
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=8428, comment 6 says that
RTF is not used for pasting in Mac OS X.
best
François
Le 13 nov. 2009 à 08:21, gmccarthy a écrit :
has anyone observed the difference between optical size of of fonts
between
Jan,
Thanks! Works perfectly. Exactly what I was looking for.
Richard Miller
Jan Schenkel wrote:
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
Jacqueline,
In this situation, the instance of duplicate menu items actually serves
the end user, as it encourages them to create more descriptive labels.
These menu items are videos that have been imported into my program. The
original video file names are just a series of numbers (like
Is your tMouseOut variable declared outside of the handlers? Otherwise,
tMouseOut is just a separate variable in each handler's context.
Also, may I suggest renaming such script-local variables, starting with an 's'
instead of a 't' - see also the Scripting Style Guide here:
Hi!
I have a lazy finger and don't want to click the mouse.
When the mouse enters a button on my card its script shall wait 1 second.
When meanwhile the mouse has leaved, the script shall stop.
Only when the mouse stays over the button the script shall work on.
Therefore my button has a script
The variable issue suggested by Jan is likely your problem. But do you
think this is nicer?
on mouseEnter
wait 1 second
if the mouseLoc is within the rect of me then doYourStuff
end mouseEnter
Craig Newman
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As well as what Jan said about making tMouseout a global (or, better, a
script local) variable, you probably also need to change
wait 1 second
to
wait 1 second with messages
otherwise the mouseleave message won't be processed while you wait, and
therefore the variable won't be changed.
--
Hello folks,
Has anyone tried (or had any luck) running a revlet in the Google Chrome
browser?
I have a couple of stacks that I've been doing some testing with which are
functional in IE, Firefox and Safari... neither will work with the Google
Chrome browser.
Also, has anyone experienced any
Wow, it's been a while since I've posted to the list. I first have to say
congratulations to the Rev team on the release of Rev 4.0. I've been using it
for a couple days now, and it's looking great.
I was wondering if anyone out there has written a csv parsing library in Rev
and would be
Fellow coders,
Today we are having a THREE PART Feature Friday today. We have just
posted part 1:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-part-1-better-tab-shortcuts
This part of Feature Friday is the least dramatic. Part 2 will
surprise many folks, and Part 3 has some breakthrough stuff.
Richard Miller wrote:
Jacqueline,
In this situation, the instance of duplicate menu items actually serves
the end user, as it encourages them to create more descriptive labels.
These menu items are videos that have been imported into my program. The
original video file names are just a
Jacque:
Don't you think a menu such as:
Chili
(tab) beans
(tab) texas style
Jelly
(tab) beans
(tab) doughnuts
Heartburn
Would not be uncommon, or explicitly useful? A universal, stable
menuHistory should not be too much to ask. I think that just because there are
workarounds, as there usually
I am trying to do a similar thing. In my case I have some content in a group
that is larger than the group rectangle, so it scrolls within the group.
However, I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of the entire group
contents, even the parts that extend beyond the rectangle (and can only be
seen
Whoever looks after the Wikipedia entry should perhaps update it, now that
we're past November 11th.
Also, is this claim:
Revolution can support third-party media such as QuickTime (including
Quicktime VR) and Flash.
misleading? Although with Studio and Enterprise you can have revBrowser, and
Howard Bornstein wrote:
I am trying to do a similar thing. In my case I have some content in a group
that is larger than the group rectangle, so it scrolls within the group.
However, I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of the entire group
contents, even the parts that extend beyond the
Recently, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Don't you think a menu such as:
Chili
(tab) beans
(tab) texas style
Jelly
(tab) beans
(tab) doughnuts
Heartburn
Would not be uncommon, or explicitly useful? A universal, stable
menuHistory should not be too much to ask. I think that just because
Recently, Howard Bornstein wrote:
I am trying to do a similar thing. In my case I have some content in a group
that is larger than the group rectangle, so it scrolls within the group.
However, I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of the entire group
contents, even the parts that extend
Scott:
Certainly, though it depends.
But my point was that it sometimes made perfect sense to have duplicate
menuitems, not to suggest the best way to physically list them.
And we certainly have come a long way from HPopUpMenu, heirPopUp,
fullHPOP, UlisPopper, and others, all old friends that
I have noticed in a couple of instances that revlet buttons would not
work until I did something else. For example, the revWeb Security
Helper buttons would not work until I dragged it and then clicked
the buttons. Also, buttons on my patent family revlet, Family-izer
In a message dated 11/13/09 3:49:13 PM, sc...@tactilemedia.com writes:
I would say it depends. While some will argue that having all options
visible at once is best for the user, a 50 item menu uses a lot of
vertical
space, and could potentially cause confusion and/or be too overwhelming.
Bruce,
Do you notice this more with Firefox or is it in both FF and Safari? I have a
simple stack that I can't click on some buttons when running the stack in FF.
I reported it to Support but I haven't heard from them about it.
Marc Siskin
On Nov 13, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Bruce Pokras wrote:
Not to go on and on and on...
Why are there no issues with any of the other menu style buttons? The
popUp, combo, pullDown and pullUp styles all have stable menuHistories when
deploying submenus. They look and work a bit differently, but the heirarchical
capabilities identical. the only real
Recently, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I would say it depends. While some will argue that having all options
visible at once is best for the user, a 50 item menu uses a lot of
vertical
space, and could potentially cause confusion and/or be too overwhelming.
I
think hierarchical submenus would
Bruce Pokras infinit...@embarqmail.com wrote:
I am on an iMac running 10.4.11. Has anyone else experienced this
kind of weirdness?
Yes. I have a simple demo revlet, which gives the current date upon
clicking a button. Actually it worked as you describe after a little
fiddling around.
Just
Le 13 nov. 2009 à 23:17, Dom a écrit :
Bruce Pokras infinit...@embarqmail.com wrote:
I am on an iMac running 10.4.11. Has anyone else experienced this
kind of weirdness?
Yes. I have a simple demo revlet, which gives the current date upon
clicking a button. Actually it worked as you
Chris Sheffield wrote:
Wow, it's been a while since I've posted to the list. I first have to say
congratulations to the Rev team on the release of Rev 4.0. I've been using it
for a couple days now, and it's looking great.
I was wondering if anyone out there has written a csv parsing library
On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:38 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Today we are having a THREE PART Feature Friday today. We have just
posted part 1:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-part-1-better-tab-shortcuts
Love it!
Keep'm coming Jerry!
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net
Feature Friday Freaks,
Ready for part 2?
OK, here's the deal: there's a brand new text editor in town and its
UI may look familiar...it's called tText and has speed, simplicity,
workflow and UI as tRev!
Here's the video and screen shots:
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
The variable issue suggested by Jan is likely your problem. But do you
think this is nicer?
on mouseEnter
wait 1 second
if the mouseLoc is within the rect of me then doYourStuff
end mouseEnter
But beware that this will wrongly fire if you pass the mouse through
Alex.
If you leave the button too soon nothing happens. Of course, if you zoom in
and out, like you say, well, I was able to invoke four doStuffs in a row.
Shows how important testing even simple ideas really is.
Craig.
In a message dated 11/13/09 6:31:17 PM, a...@tweedly.net writes:
on
Thanks, Troy!
I've just posted some videos about our new text editor: tText. It's a
tabbed text editor with lots of HTML styling ability. It's more for
blogging and commenting than for building sites, etc. But here's the
kicker: it's VERY extensible. And it's EASY to extend. We've got a
Just for the heck of it I decided to have a look at Revolution Media
4.0.0. To this point I have been using Revolution 2.6.1.
The ability to save your stack for the web blew me away. Only one
problem, I store hundreds of images in separate folders and call them
into the stack as I need
I've just posted some videos about our new text editor: tText. It's a
tabbed text editor with lots of HTML styling ability. It's more for
blogging and commenting than for building sites, etc. But here's the
kicker: it's VERY extensible. And it's EASY to extend. We've got a
great Plugin
Just change this line:
set the filename of image 1 to gSlide
to this:
put url (binfile: gSlide) into image 1
It's the way it has to be for revlets.
Richard Miller
Rick Rice wrote:
Just for the heck of it I decided to have a look at Revolution Media
4.0.0. To this point I have
On Nov 13, 2009, at 7:23 PM, David Coker wrote:
Jerry, if you had any idea just how often I built small one off
apps just for the text processing I do in my work
Yep. Looks like a no-brainer for me as well.
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net
Thanks Richard.
Will do.
Rick
- Original Message -
From: Richard Miller w...@together.net
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009 4:32 pm
Subject: Re: folders in revlet
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Just change this line:
set the filename of image 1 to gSlide
Hi Bruce - I had the same issue during some limited testing with the web
plugin the other day. The buttons in the security window were unresponsive
to clicks until you moved the window. Mac OS 10.5.8
Sounds like it's worth putting in a bug report.
Terry...
On 14/11/09 8:09 AM, Bruce Pokras
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