Printing faxing

2009-11-15 Thread Hershel Fisch
Hi every body, I have an urge to create a front end for hylafax+ Fax server, I¹d like to know from the print dialog how to save a pdf to Rev on osx? Or from a generic print driver how or if there is a possibility to print to a Rev exe. File? Thanks, Hershel ___

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Bill Marriott wrote: < snip > Richmond wrote: There is a school of thought that RunRev have tried to expand the capabilities of Revolution rather too rapidly, without taking care of some 'nuts-and-bolts' glitches that have been around for some time. Perhaps. But as someone who wrote just ove

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Bill Marriott
Colin wrote: >If a thousand people experience great performance and one person >experiences very poor performance, would it not seem worthwhile to >consider the cause of the difference may lie with the system's >configuration? You can't use logic for this case, otherwise you would argue that

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Alejandro, I agree. The effect is very mesmerizing and could have a lot of potential in other applications. There was a library recently that mimicked gestures (like on a touch screen) that might be perfect for advanced effects. Swipe up in a short gesture and it zooms in slowly and swipe

Re: On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-15 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi Pierre, I'm glad that MySQL is working out well for you. I'm not a fan of MySQL because the PostgreSQL license is much better. Since the people at Revolution say that PostgreSQL should work fine on their On-Rev server I think that perhaps they should be held accountable for their advertising

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Tom, Thomas McGrath III-3 wrote: > > That zip works. I also downloaded the images. > A problem I had was the naming of the images messed with the flow of > the zoom quilt. I changed the single digits to double digits (i.e. 1 > to 01) then it works great. > A little bit of lag when trying

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Thomas McGrath III
I hate those f_cking banana skins. On Nov 15, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: There is a risk, as one runs for the finish line, with one's eye on the prize, that one doesn't see the banana skin on the track. ___ use-revolution mail

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Thomas McGrath III
That zip works. I also downloaded the images. A problem I had was the naming of the images messed with the flow of the zoom quilt. I changed the single digits to double digits (i.e. 1 to 01) then it works great. A little bit of lag when trying to automate the process. the time i t takes to

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Colin Holgate
I've read the request now. The original logged request was to do with increasing the size of all of the interface, in the way that you might do with a Flash swf. Then someone added a comment about being able to magnify into the layout for more accurate placement. Others agreed with that too. Now

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Colin Holgate
On Nov 15, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Mark Swindell wrote: > Then I hope you'll vote for the feature enhancement Richard suggested, since > the built-in system workaround on OS X offers a choice of intense > pixelization or blur. I thought the feature request was to see the card contents magnified, in

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Swindell
Then I hope you'll vote for the feature enhancement Richard suggested, since the built-in system workaround on OS X offers a choice of intense pixelization or blur. On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Ian Wood wrote: > >> It's the screen image bein

DNS Zone Editor on OnRev

2009-11-15 Thread David Bovill
I'm trying to figure out how to mix and match subdomains on DreamHost and OnRev. cPanel should have a simple and advanced "DNS Zone Editor" - but they don't seem to be added with the OnRev account? Because of this it does not look like you have direct access to the DNS records with OnRev (like you

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Colin Holgate
On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Ian Wood wrote: > It's the screen image being enlarged from actual pixels - of course it's > blurry! I use that feature a lot, but I have smoothing turned off. It's very handy for checking out the exact placement of things, and also for inspecting how well antiali

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Ian Wood
It's the screen image being enlarged from actual pixels - of course it's blurry! Ian On 15 Nov 2009, at 21:11, Mark Swindell wrote: Also, thanks for the tip on control scrolling (first necessary to change Universal Access preferences). Unfortunately even with smoothing turned on the magn

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Swindell
I voted for this and hope others will join in and do so, as well. Also, thanks for the tip on control scrolling (first necessary to change Universal Access preferences). Unfortunately even with smoothing turned on the magnified display is blurry. Mark On Nov 15, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Richard Ga

Re: Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Swindell wrote: > When working with Rev stacks is there any built-in way to magnify > a stack on screen so that smaller fields with tiny text are easily > read and edited? View at 100%, 125%, 200% etc. like many programs do? I submitted a request for this some time ago:

Stack magnification?

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Swindell
When working with Rev stacks is there any built-in way to magnify a stack on screen so that smaller fields with tiny text are easily read and edited? View at 100%, 125%, 200% etc. like many programs do? Thanks Mark___ use-revolution mailing list use-r

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Richard Gaskin wrote: Mark Schonewille wrote: Who says that tousand people experience great performance?! I, for one, don't. I haven't seen your RQCC report on this. What's the #? After reading the messages here, in the forum, and other venues, yours and Inselfan's posts are the first I'v

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Schonewille wrote: Who says that tousand people experience great performance?! I, for one, don't. I haven't seen your RQCC report on this. What's the #? After reading the messages here, in the forum, and other venues, yours and Inselfan's posts are the first I've come across during th

[OT] EFL worksheet

2009-11-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Just uploaded an EFL worksheet here: http://mathewson.110mb.com/default.html and here: http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/default.html (with many thanks to Andre Garzia) click on the button "STUFF FOR TEACHERS". sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. _

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Malte Pfaff-Brill
Horst, it might be that your preferences stack broke in the update. try this in msg: put the effective filename of stack "revPreferences" Note that path and quit rev. Remove the file from there and relaunch rev. Does it make things any better? Also, if that doesn´t help, what does put t

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi All, Yes, the first file was corrupted. Oddly enough, this 000space server seems that do not like small binary files. This time, i bundled many copies of the stack inside the compressed zip. Size is approximately 8k. http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/Zoom_infinite.zip If this fails, try t

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread J. Landman Gay
Inselfan wrote: Here is what I for example do: By pressing a button, which contains: on mouseUp set cursor to watch go cd "Adressliste_Global" end mouseUp On this Card: on preopencard set the visible of btn "weckerli" to false set the visible of fld "Alarmliste" to false lock scree

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Jan Schenkel
Hi Horst, Why don't you do some logging to figure out what's causing the pain? Just add something like this to the preOpenCard and openCard handlers: ## on preOpenCard put the milliseconds into tStart -- now the rest of your handler script ... -- now put how long it takes at the end of the

Re: On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-15 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi Rick, As long as i was'nt able to set up a test db in using the phpPgAdmin cPanel's module (early days of may 2009), i didn't go further about using PostgreSQL in conjunction with on-rev and switched to MySQL instead witch works perfect (both phpMyAdmin and direct localhost irev reques

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Colin Holgate
On Nov 15, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >If a thousand people experience great performance and one person experiences > >very poor performance, would it not seem worthwhile to consider the cause of > >the difference may lie with the system's configuration? You can't use logic for

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Schonewille
Richard, Who says that tousand people experience great performance?! I, for one, don't. I am pretty sure that Inselfan did something that should just work in Revolution without problems and figuring out the source of the problem is a process that one should not have to go through with a d

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi Inselfan, I use the Rev 4.0 GM1(IDE) to run a stack as a 24/7 long running process without any problem on 4+1 different boxes : The process consist to produce, one grid after an other, crosswords games (lexicons + AI outputs the games that are then uploaded to www.wrds.com . T

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Inselfan wrote: Well, running same Stacks with RR-2.9 is OK so far. I don't think, that my PC's are infected. Not with a Virus or something else. It is only RR 4.0 which blocks. On all Computers, but thanks for trying to help. I would love to tell the World, that RunRev 4.0 is the best ever a

On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-15 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi there, Has anyone been able to read, and write to a PostgreSQL database located on the On-Rev server using a revlet? If you have please let me know. Thanks, Rick ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Inselfan wrote: Holá Richmond, Well, running same Stacks with RR-2.9 is OK so far. I don't think, that my PC's are infected. Not with a Virus or something else. It is only RR 4.0 which blocks. On all Computers, but thanks for trying to help. I would love to tell the World, that RunRev 4.0 is

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Inselfan
Holá Richmond, Well, running same Stacks with RR-2.9 is OK so far. I don't think, that my PC's are infected. Not with a Virus or something else. It is only RR 4.0 which blocks. On all Computers, but thanks for trying to help. I would love to tell the World, that RunRev 4.0 is the best ever and

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Dear Inselfan, I cannot help noticing you are using Windows; Maybe the problem does not lie with RunRev 4, but maybe there is a background process (possibly some sort of virus) that is triggered when you launch RunRev, that is hogging the memory. I am running RunRev 4 on a Pentium III Compaq, 2

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread -= JB =-
It is 4KB here and won't decompress. -=>JB<=- On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:21 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote: Download this first rough test for Infinite zoom from bitmap images: http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/Zoom_infinite.zip Alejandro, your ZIP may be corrupte

Re: First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote: > Download this first rough test for Infinite zoom > from bitmap images: > > http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/Zoom_infinite.zip Alejandro, your ZIP may be corrupted -- it shows up as 1.4K here and will not decompress. Is it just me? Regards, Scott Rossi C

Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Inselfan
Holá Sarah, holá Bill, Thanks for offering your high-welcome help. I'm "testing" RR with the actual version I downloades the night before. I use W2k and XP-professional. RAM on W2k 2 GB, on XP 1 GB Yes, I'm using a existing stack wich works fine under 2.9. The application has a size of 16 MB H

First test for Infinite Zoom

2009-11-15 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi All, Download this first rough test for Infinite zoom from bitmap images: http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/Zoom_infinite.zip Read the instructions in card 1 and get all images from: http://public.hbk-bs.de/~baumgarn/zoom/steps/ I am sure that with your help, a stack that could zoom in a