Hi,
The issue I have is a bit complicated to explain so I have uploaded an
example stack ("A Group Replication Problem") to revOnline. You should find
it if you search for me or look for a stack tagged 'Test'.
Basically, I have a scrolling group set up with a subgroup which I want to
be able to
How do you raise the size of the font in dialog boxes, answer and ask, on
account of people not being able to see them very well? You can do this
somewhat by changing the size of the rev ui elements from the application
browser, but its one at a time, so very laborious, and also you don't seem
There is no global setting. But you can use htmltext in the answer dialogues:
answer "text is big" with
"aa" or "bb"
If the buttons not resizing is a major problem for you, then you do indeed need
to make your own dialogues. The advantage there is that substacks inherit the
font-settings from
Mark Wieder wrote:
the user's info. But if you're using a revlet (and that *is* in the
subject, after all) then you should be able to convert the server's
internet time to the user's local time (assuming the local time on
their computer is correct).
Hi Mark - yep, that is exactly what I want to
Hi Peter,
For customized dialog boxes, I just roll my own. These mini stacks/
cards do not take much effort to put together and give you 100% control.
Ed
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:46 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
How do you raise the size of the font in dialog boxes, answer and
ask, on
account
Hello (Trevor),
I am using InnoSetup to update my app on Win. InnoSetup offers the feature
to check, if the app is still running before updating with Mutex.
I have found in the archives Trevors enhancedWin.dll to create a Mutex. My
questions:
1. Is there a Rev standard way to create a Mutex i
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
I am using InnoSetup to update my app on Win. InnoSetup offers the
feature
to check, if the app is still running before updating with Mutex.
I have found in the archives Trevors enhancedWin.dll to create a
Mutex. My
questions:
1. Is th
I would like to start this announcement off thanking, once again,
Malte Pfaff-Brill and Trevor DeVore for the help in getting some
broken code working :-)
* Hot Keys and Volume events now work in all versions of Rev from 2.8
up to 4.5
* Can invert the display's colour palette (I don't kn
On 21/01/2010 17:07, Shao Sean wrote:
I would like to start this announcement off thanking, once again,
Malte Pfaff-Brill and Trevor DeVore for the help in getting some
broken code working :-)
* Hot Keys and Volume events now work in all versions of Rev from 2.8
up to 4.5
RunRev 4.5 . . .
Hello,
What is 4.5 version I have only 4.0 version of RunRev ?!
René
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 16:07, Shao Sean a écrit :
> I would like to start this announcement off thanking, once again, Malte
> Pfaff-Brill and Trevor DeVore for the help in getting some broken code
> working :-)
>
>
> * Hot Keys
RunRev 4.5 . . . really? obviously I HAVE been asleep.
If you spend time in the BugZilla you will see that there is a 4.5-
dp-1 test version..
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What is CAD ?
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 16:07, Shao Sean a écrit :
> I would like to start this announcement off thanking, once again, Malte
> Pfaff-Brill and Trevor DeVore for the help in getting some broken code
> working :-)
>
>
> * Hot Keys and Volume events now work in all versions of Rev from
Bonjour René,
> What is CAD ?
= Computer Aided Design!
But in this case it is more likely CAnadian Dollars :-)
Best
Klaus
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revEnterprise 4.5 is currently in developer preview. Access to prereleases is
one of the perks of buying the Enterprise edition. So you won't see an 'update
download' window until the developer preview is extended to revMedia/revStudio.
Hope this clarified the number thing,
Jan Schenkel
=
Q
What is CAD ?
Canadian Dollars (basically this makes it cheap for anyone other than
Canadians ;-) CAD is some international standard way of writing it
(USD = US Dollars, etc)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar for more information
about our colourful money :D
On 20.01.10 at 19:15 -0600 J. Landman Gay apparently wrote:
Robert Brenstein wrote:
I would second what Richard wrote. With that many objects, there
must be patterns so only a few central scripts are probably needed.
In some projects, I used naming scheme to handle this. In others, I
used cu
On 21.01.10 at 21:56 +0900 Tim Selander apparently wrote:
Hi Mark - yep, that is exactly what I want to do, but haven't
figured out how yet. I have learned how to get the user's local time
via javascript, but don't know how to pass it to the revlet
(actually, it seems I have my terms wrong, typ
Danke !
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 16:15, Klaus Major a écrit :
> Bonjour René,
>
>> What is CAD ?
>
> = Computer Aided Design!
>
> But in this case it is more likely CAnadian Dollars :-)
>
>
> Best
>
> Klaus
>
> --
> Klaus Major
> http://www.major-k.de
> kl...@major.on-rev.com
>
> __
Thank you !
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 16:16, Jan Schenkel a écrit :
> revEnterprise 4.5 is currently in developer preview. Access to prereleases is
> one of the perks of buying the Enterprise edition. So you won't see an
> 'update download' window until the developer preview is extended to
> revMedia
Alistair wrote:
...
The problem is this. All of the above works fine so long as I don't scroll
to the bottom of the group, so that the last replication is showing, before
I press the "New Case Plan" button. If I do that the next replication is
displaced well away from the previous one and is not
Le 21 janv. 10 à 13:28, planix a écrit :
Hi,
The issue I have is a bit complicated to explain so I have uploaded an
example stack ("A Group Replication Problem") to revOnline. You
should find
it if you search for me or look for a stack tagged 'Test'.
Basically, I have a scrolling group se
Alistair,
After some more trials :
1 - I think you are right : clone invisible group "grpPlan1" (and then
show it) is better.
2 - In the solution I suggested, the subgroup are more separated (the
blank between 2 subgroups is higher).
If you find it is too much, you can reduce the margins of
I think the important part of this thread is that the browser does send time
information in the form of an HTTP Date header which RevServer simply
ignores. I want all the headers available, if we don't have all the headers
then we'll loose some information such as ETag, if-modified-since and custom
I agree that with On-Rev using irev scripts, the HTTP headers is a
definite weakness.
However, the On-Rev server account features that we have now allow for
Rev CGI, which has the same header limitations, but stable code and
capabilities
PHP which does have the full range of header acces
A few months back Mark Waddingham had an article in RevUp describing
how to use a shell script to get the user's local time. If you knew
where each user was located it might be a solution.
http://runrev.com/newsletter/may/issue71/newsletter2.php
Devin
On Jan 21, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Andre Garz
Hi Andre and All,
Google Analytics use js+cookies to handle all the user's local dates
tasks. Seems to meen that revServer is not the onest server-side
engine to passtrough some env_vars ;-)
HTH,
Pierre
Le 21 janv. 10 à 17:14, Andre Garzia a écrit :
I think the important part of this thr
If I were determined to make use of an irev script with an HTTP header
that was unsupported by the irev engine,
I could create a userPage.php page that captured the header string(s)
then called the irev script passing the params. This address could be
myaccount.on-rev.com/userPage.php
I m
On Jan 21, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Andre and All,
Google Analytics use js+cookies to handle all the user's local dates
tasks. Seems to meen that revServer is not the onest server-side
engine to passtrough some env_vars ;-)
True, but that again is using cookies in the
It is planned, wait and see... ;)
> Message du 21/01/10 00:20
> De : "stephen barncard"
> A : "How to use Revolution"
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: Geometry manager
>
>
> Perhaps you can offer it as a separate product?
>
>
> 2010/1/20 Damien Girard
>
> >
> >
> > And what I have to say, is that
I am trying to get the number of records that exist in 1 tables that do not
exist in another table. Looking online, I saw an example of a
SELECTWHERE NOT EXISTS.
I have a two questions:
1) Does RR handle the scenario below? For some reason I am getting a
error around the "not exists (select
Hi again everyone,
How does one detect the 'bundle-ness' of an OSX folder in Rev (desktop)
script?
I need to filter out apps and other bundle files in a drag and drop
operation.
thanks in advance.
sqb
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San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
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Jim,
in this case, Sarah's way wins and David Beck's CallPHP 1.5 lib sould
be usable too (http://www.rotundasoftware.com/rev/)
Le 21 janv. 10 à 03:04, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Tim Selander
wrote:
Thanks for clearing up the .irev/revlet confusion in my he
Did you try running your query in a SQL utility first?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Warren Kuhl wrote:
> I am trying to get the number of records that exist in 1 tables that do not
> exist in another table. Looking online, I saw an example of a
> SELECTWHERE NOT EXISTS.
>
> I have a two
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
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On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth
On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
William,
Thanks for the suggestion! It was an error in my SQL which I fixed.
Warren
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:35 PM, william humphrey <
b...@bluewatermaritime.com> wrote:
> Did you try running your query in a SQL utility first?
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Warren Kuhl wrote:
>
> > I a
Mike Kerner wrtote:
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPhones.
I've not heard any public commitment to the iPhone platform from RunRev,
but there ha
I see that, but with the announcement of RevMobile, I was wondering aloud if
it will also deploy to the Touch
--
On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth
On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
and did a little di
Richard,
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Mike Kerner wrtote:
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone
Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPh
On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
>
> http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
I wonder if the name revMobile will cause any confusion, and people might think
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Brian Yennie wrote:
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Thanks. Good to see they've finally gone public with that.
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily,
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a l
I received it by email and accessed it directly.
Brian Yennie wrote:
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Thanks. Good to see they've finally gone public with that.
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more
easily, but lookin
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily,
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a link or
even a menu item. Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper somewhere in
the site?
It's in the Developers section.
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stephen barncard wrote:
Hi again everyone,
How does one detect the 'bundle-ness' of an OSX folder in Rev (desktop)
script?
I need to filter out apps and other bundle files in a drag and drop
operation.
I believe all bundles contain a file named "PkgInfo" at the top level of
the bundle folder
Hi fellow listas,
some of you might have noticed I wasn´t that active recently on the lists.
Here is the way. My company was working very hard on a new application I am
proud to announce
today. :-) Even though it is not directly development related, I might turn the
development process into
a c
J. Landman Gay wrote:
stephen barncard wrote:
Hi again everyone,
How does one detect the 'bundle-ness' of an OSX folder in Rev (desktop)
script?
I need to filter out apps and other bundle files in a drag and drop
operation.
I believe all bundles contain a file named "PkgInfo" at the top lev
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 21:26, Brian Yennie a écrit :
> I received it by email and accessed it directly.
>
An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner Program. I
wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable - they don't speak so
much about the cost) for somebody
thank you, Jacque and Richard...
sqb
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San Francisco
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2010/1/21 Richard Gaskin
> J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> stephen barncard wrote:
>>
>>> Hi again everyone,
>>>
>>> How does one detect the 'bundle-ness' of an OSX folde
Jacques Hausser wrote:
> An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner
> Program. I wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable -
> they don't speak so much about the cost) for somebody like me,
> retired, developing little-to-medium freeware applications for
> re
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:
> I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
> So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
When using Apple's development tools, there is effectively no
difference between the iPhone & the iPod touch.
Dear Revolution users,
I have a little question to ask to you before filling an enhancement
request.
Many of you have bought the Revolution Megabundle, and so anybody that
bought it have NativeDoc, and I really recommend to use it as it was made to
increase code reuse and make easier the underst
Well, there are options for users to consider as well, included in the same
bundle you just spoke about.
Jerry Daniels' tRev does not italicize comments, only colors them, and has
other formatting features not offered in the IDE editor that you might
consider. A lot of people are using this alter
Right now there is no way to easily customize the IDE code color
scheme - I have a vision problem and use a 'Chalkboard' motif using
an 'almost black' grey background with bright text colors on top in
17 point text. This combination cannot be done in the IDE editor,
Actually the Rev engine
Hi Andre,
The mod that you suggested, setting the topleft of the new to the bottom
left of the old worked perfectly. Just the way I want it to. Thanks very
much for that.
Alistair
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and the plugin can live in the 'user' plugin area, or does it have to be
installed in each version IDE?
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San Francisco
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2010/1/21 Shao Sean
> Right now there is no way to easily customize the IDE code color scheme - I
>
and the plugin can live in the 'user' plugin area, or does it have
to be installed in each version IDE?
In the user plugin folder.. I write all my code to run from the user
folders as it makes it easy to test against all the versions of Rev in
one fell swoop.. :) Even the schemes save in t
No Jacque, 41 IS the answer to everything. 42 is the answer to life, the
universe and everything. You were just a little short.
Bob
On Jan 20, 2010, at 5:16 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Mark Wieder wrote:
>> Jacque-
>> Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 4:01:43 PM, you wrote:
>>> I just added them u
Bob Sneidar wrote:
No Jacque, 41 IS the answer to everything. 42 is the answer to life, the universe and everything. You were just a little short.
Between this and the prime number business, no wonder I can't balance my
checkbook. I count funny.
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Hello again, list friends.
I know milage varies on file compression, especially that MP3s are basically
already compressed and gain no advantage.
Still I have a project where the client is asking for encryption AND
compression.
I've been pondering this. At first, I didn't think this would make an
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:29 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>
> So
> on encode - (reverse order on decode)
>
> 1 compression, then encryption <--my guess
> 2 encrypting, then compression
> 3 no difference or downside??
I agree with your guess. Most compression algorithms depend on regularities in
the
Thanks, Jerry!
Think of all the power wasted encoding noisy U-Tube Video!
2010/1/21 Jerry J
>
>
> I agree with your guess. Most compression algorithms depend on regularities
> in the data, and encryption hides them.
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Definitly compress first then encrypt for the reasons Jerry said.
Bill Vlahos
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:47 PM, Jerry J wrote:
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:29 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
So
on encode - (reverse order on decode)
1 compression, then encryption <--my guess
2 encrypt
Sorry to be so late catching up here.
So, here's a scenario:
A page on another server gets its credit card payment form (.irev
page) from a secure sub-domain in my on-rev space.
The secure sub-domain is the same domain as the originating website,
the DNS there being authoritative.
So:
www.w
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