Hello,
I have a musical keyboard (Axis 49 :
http://www.c-thru-music.com/cgi/?page=prod_axis-49) plugged by USB (on the
Macintosh keyboard) witch work on GarageBand rawKey messages on RunRev
nothing ! :-(
I am very interested by this question...
Bons souvenirs de Paris
René
Le 14 janv. 2010
That's interesting. Whenever I've tried to run the Rev IDE under WINE
on Fedora or Mandriva, any buttons with images are just black squares.
Bernard
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Hershel Fisch hersh...@syp2u4c.com wrote:
Hi everybody, just wanted to let the group know (incase somebody would
Hello,
I have a musical keyboard (Axis 49 :
http://www.c-thru-music.com/cgi/?page=prod_axis-49) plugged by USB (on the Macintosh
keyboard) witch work on GarageBand rawKey messages on RunRev nothing ! :-(
I am very interested by this question...
Bons souvenirs de Paris
René
Le 14 janv.
On 14/01/2010 12:08, Bernard Devlin wrote:
That's interesting. Whenever I've tried to run the Rev IDE under WINE
on Fedora or Mandriva, any buttons with images are just black squares.
Bernard
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Hershel Fischhersh...@syp2u4c.com wrote:
Hi everybody, just
Hiya,
Have you tried installing the Linux version of Rev on PC-BSD? I run
the system, but not for development, and am wondering if the Linux
compatibility layer may be a better option. Unless you're trying to
do something else...
Cheers,
Luis.
On 13 Jan 2010, at 21:27, Hershel Fisch
Richmond,
I agree, but how can we pass messages from system to RunRev ?
Le 14 janv. 2010 à 11:13, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
All USB devices will send some sort of keyDown signals and/or pointer
movements
to the system; as long as you can interpret those keyDowns inside your stack
there
Same here: black shapes everywhere. Has something changed in either a
recent version of Wine or in Rev 4.x? It would be every interesting to
know.
Did you make a standalone with any images, Hershel?
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On 14 Jan 2010, at 10:13, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
All USB devices will send some sort of keyDown signals and/or pointer
movements
to the system; as long as you can interpret those keyDowns inside your stack
there is
no earthly reason why your USB device won't work with RunRev.
I don't
On 14/01/2010 12:51, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 14 Jan 2010, at 10:13, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
All USB devices will send some sort of keyDown signals and/or pointer movements
to the system; as long as you can interpret those keyDowns inside your stack
there is
no earthly reason why your USB
Sorry Richmond but it should not matter about user definable keys or
not, as the device driver should be monitoring that and then sending
the appropriate message to the receiving applications..
In theory you can get an external to listen to the messages sent by
the system, but as
2010/1/14 J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com:
zryip theSlug wrote:
Larry obtains card id 1002: execution error at line n/a (Object:
coordinate is not a point) near 0,1020.
Maybe I'm wrong but it is possible that the compiler is limited to the
first line of the content of a variable
How do you set a break point for the debugger in the on-rev.app
for OSX? Trying to learn how to script web pages
Thanks.
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
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Tim Selander wrote:
How do you set a break point for the debugger in the on-rev.app
for OSX? Trying to learn how to script web pages
Thanks.
Tim Selander
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This was exactly the case. The output of
put the working screenRects : the working screenRects CR into msg box
put the screenRects : the screenRects CR into msg box
is
the working screen Rects : 0,0,1680,1020
1680,24,2960,824
the screenRects : 0,0,1680,1050
1680,24,2960,824
So putting
Just a small update, pretty much only good for 2.8 users
- fixed some issues with the demo stack
- added proxy menus for Revolution 2.8 compiled applications (see below)
- discovered that ssRegisterForVolumeEvents and
ssRegisterForHotKeyEvents work in Revolution 2.8 compiled applications
as
I'd like to connect a USB dance-pad to my PC and then make a
stack that does game-type stuff with the signals sent in by
the dance-pad.
But I don't know if Rev can read in signals other than from
the mouse or keyboard.
Anyone know if and how this can be done... or perhaps have
even
Another boon is that usb developers are lazy (like all developers). Thus they
often use some standard lib for their device, especially if it isn't a network
adapter or other exotic device.
and the most standardised libs are:
disk space (USB memory stick or HD)
user interface (mouses, keyboard,
zryip theSlug wrote:
However when I tested it's
well 1020return1024 that I obtained.
It seems that the working screenRects takes care the direction in
which the first monitor is extended to the second.
You're right. I don't have two monitors connected so I guessed wrong. I
think Larry should
Recently, Larry Snider wrote:
the working screen Rects : 0,0,1680,1020
1680,24,2960,824
the screenRects : 0,0,1680,1050
1680,24,2960,824
So putting line 1 of ... in there worked like it was supposed to
work. That also makes sense that the compiler could not identify the
line since it
Oh, that's good to know!
Thanks.
Larry
On Thursday, January 14, 2010, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Recently, Larry Snider wrote:
the working screen Rects : 0,0,1680,1020
1680,24,2960,824
the screenRects : 0,0,1680,1050
1680,24,2960,824
So putting line 1 of ... in there
tRev users,
We have just updated the documentation for tRev to accomodate the new
Scratch Pad feature with its new window style and multi-instance
architecture. Here's the link to a page with links to the Quickstart
guide and the Shortcuts.
I have successfully setup a runRev application to work with PosgreSQL on
localhost of the same machine that is running the runRev app (OS X).
Now I am ready to connect to a fresh PostgreSQL install on a Vista machine
on the LAN. I am trying to use Navicat to move the database from the
localhost
Hi,
Did you set-up your remote PostgreSQL to accept non-localhost
connexions too (hba.conf) ?
Best,
Le 14 janv. 10 à 18:56, Alex Adams a écrit :
I have successfully setup a runRev application to work with
PosgreSQL on
localhost of the same machine that is running the runRev app (OS X).
Yes, what Björnke (and Dave C) said is true - in USB termonology the
device interaction requirements are defined by the class it belongs to.
* Mass Storage class = flash drives etc. Rev lists them in the volumes
* Communications class = Björnke's serial over USB - controller
boards,
Pierre,
Unknown. How do I do that?
Thanks,
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From: Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr
This might be useful for folks delivering image-heavy apps on Mac OS X 10.6
and later...
Apparently with Snow Leopard, Apple has changed the default gamma of the
system to 2.2 (used to be 1.8).
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/09/why_your_web_content_will_look_darker.
html
I was recently
Greetings,
I've tried setting the htmlText of a fld to this html (below) both URL
encoding the image path and by leaving in plain text (with spaces).
Neither way displays the image. Nonetheless, if I save this as a file
and open it in Explorer or Safari (on my Mac) the image is displayed
See inside your windows PostgreSQL directory where to find the
Pg_hba.conf file and just add your navicat host IP as a trusted host.
http://www.mapbender.org/Pg_hba.conf
http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/auth-pg-hba-conf.html
The Pg_hba.conf file is, by default, set to accept
I read a little, edited the hba.conf file and got it to work for this
installation on Vista. Where is the hba.conf file found on the Mac?
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Good catch Scott. I have been reading through the snow leopard changes
and have not come across this yet. Am looking for it now.
Thanks
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
Why would you want to run a Windows standalone under WINE on Linux when
it is perfectly possible to make a Linux standalone?
Its FreeBSD not Linux.
Sorry for asking what seems to me a blazingly obvious question . . . but!
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Good thinking, I'll thry that.
Hershel
On 1/14/10 5:19 AM, Luis l...@anachreon.co.uk wrote:
Hiya,
Have you tried installing the Linux version of Rev on PC-BSD? I run
the system, but not for development, and am wondering if the Linux
compatibility layer may be a better option. Unless
On 14/01/2010 21:37, Hershel Fisch wrote:
Why would you want to run a Windows standalone under WINE on Linux when
it is perfectly possible to make a Linux standalone?
Its FreeBSD not Linux.
Ok, I'm sorry.
Looked at the standalone builder for RR 4 on Mac and it only offers
Works for me here on XP. Maybe a linebreak invaded your URL, as one did in the
email.
This works:
on mouseUp
put fld 1 into v// your HTML text
set the htmlText of fld 2 to v // text and image appear correctly
end mouseUp
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Hi All...
Trying to come up with a simple arcade shooter type game. I'm using
Animation Engine. I would like to be able to aim a cannon (button that
switches icon based on the FindAngle of canon and mouseLoc) at a
moving target (img) and then check for collision between projectile
and
Alex,
Here is my home dev config MacMini one (OS X 10.4)
/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
Best,
Pierre
Le 14 janv. 10 à 20:06, Alex Adams a écrit :
I read a little, edited the hba.conf file and got it to work for this
installation on Vista. Where is the hba.conf file found on the Mac?
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2010/1/14 J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com:
You're right. I don't have two monitors connected so I guessed wrong. I
think Larry should send his extra monitor to me instead of you. :)
Okay, I'll be fine player, Jacque. You win this time ;). Send me a
photo when you'll received it 8)
I believe you're right. I hadn't noticed that line break.
Thanks,
Ray
On Jan 14, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Michael Kann wrote:
Works for me here on XP. Maybe a linebreak invaded your URL, as one
did in the email.
This works:
on mouseUp
put fld 1 into v// your HTML text
set the
OK Here goes my theory. He had just joined the lists, was getting ready to
enter his first email, when the doorbell rang. He got up to answer the door,
kneed the desk where his coffee was sitting right next to his keyboard, went to
catch it, startled the cat who ran across his keyboard and just
That's because for the French, talking is much like exploring is for the
pioneer. It's the process, not the goal that is the most rewarding. (I'm half
French, so I get to say that.)
Bob
On Jan 12, 2010, at 11:36 PM, Jim Bufalini wrote:
French is apparently always more wordy than English.
That may be preferable, as a big queer might take offense and do some real
damage.
I apologize in advance. It just had to be said.
Bob
On Jan 13, 2010, at 2:41 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Queer (Peculiar); as in I'm feeling a little queer.
I guess that means my theory was wrong. I thought I had a real chance. ;-)
Bob
On Jan 13, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Derek wrote:
I am very sorry, apparently this list does not like HTML emails, so I now see
my first email was blank! Glad to see that it nevertheless sparked the
creativity of the
I believe the message was encoded using the following compression
algorithm:
function compressMessage tText
if (tText = secret message) then return empty
else if (tText is empty) then return secret message
else return tText
end compressMessage
Therefore, the answer is secret message, which
Mac OS 68 (last 3 are for Mac systems 7 to 9)
(Alternatively you could get hold of RunRev 2.0.1 - last free limited
version - and, if your stack is
fairly 'primitive' - i.e. doesn't use anything post 2.0.1 - use that to
pump out a BSD standalone).
I still have a copy of it.
The question is
Hi all,
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I can't trap the mouse button
number in a mouseStillDown handler.
local lmyLoop
on mouseStillDown pMouseBtnNumber
add 1 to lmyLoop
put Test lmyLoopButton pressedpMouseBtnNumber into fld Field
end mouseStillDown
My pMouseBtnNumber remains
Hello -Zryip TheSlug,
Copy-pasted your script and it worked in a stack (didn't test a
standalone) on my Vista Rev4.0 Build950 set-up.
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if you use AE 2.9 or higher, aeMoveTo is your friend.
aeMoveTo is a one line command that moves your object. it automatically sets up
the needed timer to move the object and moves it from its current location to
an end point you specify. You can apply an easing effect to the movement,
More playing with scripting .irev/html files.
Is there any way to put up an answer dialog? I have a variety of
small text files I'd like to pop up over the main page to give
the user extra information
the answer command doesn't trigger an error, but nothing seems to
happen.
Thanks.
Tim
ON-Rev is a server side technology - that means it could never bring up a
dialog - it's headless, like PHP. You have the groovyness of Transcript, the
language on a server. VEry useful.
For dialogs and other client-side action, one must use Javascript and rev in
combination for input, or use
2010/1/15 Tim Selander selan...@tkf.att.ne.jp:
More playing with scripting .irev/html files.
Is there any way to put up an answer dialog? I have a variety of
small text files I'd like to pop up over the main page to give
the user extra information
Here is an On-Rev command that I use to
2010/1/14 Tim Selander selan...@tkf.att.ne.jp
Never mind, found it through google. sorry for the noise.
It's always a good idea to answer your own question with specific
information in posts like this when you've found the answer yourself. That
way, people who search this list with the same
On 15/01/2010 00:16, Bob Sneidar wrote:
That may be preferable, as a big queer might take offense and do some real
damage.
I apologize in advance. It just had to be said.
Bob
On Jan 13, 2010, at 2:41 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Queer (Peculiar); as in I'm feeling a little queer.
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