Graham & Heather Harrison wrote:
Red face time.
Don't be -- we've all been there. We're an easy-going bunch. We'll only
make fun of you after we know you better, so you're safe for now. :)
All of the tutorial/sample stacks I have been using have all had the
controls in layer order, so I di
Red face time.
Mark W wrote:
> You don't need to double-click - a single click is all it takes.
> Clicking on a column in the header bar sorts items by that column.
> That's the way most apps work. And it's in the User Guide.
> But I'm surprised to find that the User
> Guide doesn't mention t
Shani-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 7:09:39 PM, you wrote:
> write "2 line " & return to socket tSocket -- this not write to java
tSocket?
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Peter Alcibiades <
palcibiades-fi...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> We need to stop treating this as a laughing matter.
>
> I apologise. I really did think that someone would have quickly replied
with the new link to the Alpha. I didn't appreciate that it really has
disap
Two methods could work
-- if using Rev cgi or irev you can get the smallest packets
write compress(line 1 to 2 of textBlock) to socket mSocket
-- if using Rev cgi or irev or other language
write base64encode(line 1 to 2 of textBlock) to socket mSocket
Hope this helps
On Apr 25, 2010, at 7:09
Graham-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 6:56:39 PM, you wrote:
> This is not in any documentation that I have seen, so I would
> like to know if it is documented anywhere, or is reasonably well
> known. Otherwise, it would be a good candidate for inclusion in the
> article.___
HI,
open socket mSocket
write "1 line " & return to socket mSocket -- this write on java Server
read from socket mSocket until return
put it into kResult
write "2 line " & return to socket tSocket -- this not write to java
server
read from socket mSocket until return
put it int
I have promised Heather I will write an article for newbies on rev from a
newbie perspective (necessarily an independent newbie perspective).
Just over a week ago I sent a request to the support desk about the inverted
way the Application Browser handles groups when Edit Group is selected. Just
Mark Wieder wrote:
Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple time
Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
> Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
> computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
> Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple time zones simultaneo
Bob Cole wrote:
Do you ever sleep?
Only when I can't avoid it. It's a time sink.
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2010/4/25 Andre.Bisseret :
>
> Le 25 avr. 10 à 14:30, zryip theSlug a écrit :
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
>>
>> I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
>> name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is deleted, the
>>
2010/4/25 Andre.Bisseret :
>
> Bonjour TheSlug,
Bonjour André
> one get,
> when clicking on the headers line: graphic "dgBackground"
> "" on the Hscrollbar: graphic "dgBackground"
> "" on the rows part: graphic "dgAlternatingRows"
>
J. Landman Gay writes:
> You don't need to do anything special, just copy over all your files. If
> you use the Mac's automatic file-copier (forget what it's called, but it
> copies all your files from one Mac to another, and new Macs usually
> offer to do that for you) then you probably won't
Le 25 avr. 10 à 14:30, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Dear List,
How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is deleted, the
behavior still stored somewhere in the datagrid
Sometimes things on the Use-list can get bit heavy.
So, to put things in perspective I should like to draw
your attention to a serious social evil:
http://www.banwasi.com/html/ete1.html
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Le 25 avr. 10 à 00:31, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm actually working with datagrids.
First of all, I think that I have to explain my question, so:
Basically a datagrid is divide in 4 parts:
- headers
- scroll bars
- lines of data (that I call "the selectable lines")
- area with no dat
Hi,
i meant of course " i could not resist" ;-)
Matthias
Am 25.04.2010 um 15:29 schrieb Matthias Rebbe:
> Curry,
>
> that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
>
> Matthias
> Am 25.04.2010 um 04:35 schrieb Curry Kenworthy:
>
>>
>>> Maybe you will sell both in a bundle for a special pri
> Curry,
>
> that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
>
Nor could I... just placed my order also.
Still haven't had a chance to run it through any trials yet, but after
viewing the demo I am already convinced of the quality. Besides,
that's a great deal!
Best regards,
David C.
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Curry,
that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
Matthias
Am 25.04.2010 um 04:35 schrieb Curry Kenworthy:
>
>> Maybe you will sell both in a bundle for a special price? ;-)
>> Matthias
>
> Good idea, however, I would like to reward early adopters with the best
> deal. So here's my speci
Dear List,
How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is deleted, the
behavior still stored somewhere in the datagrid. So when you create a
new column with the same nam
On 25/04/2010 12:44, Bernard Devlin wrote:
It's right. It is no laughing matter. Six months after the plug-in
went GA for 2/3 of the supported platforms in Rev 4, the linux plug-in
is not only NOT GA, the alpha is not even there.
Bernard
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Peter Alcibiades
w
2010/4/25 Mark Wieder :
> Jacque-
>
> Saturday, April 24, 2010, 11:03:15 PM, you wrote:
>
>> I tried to get the last three Marks to change their names, but none of
>> them would. So you do it.
>
> Oh, sure... just because you get to be Jacques sometimes you think
> this is easy... just wait until J
It's right. It is no laughing matter. Six months after the plug-in
went GA for 2/3 of the supported platforms in Rev 4, the linux plug-in
is not only NOT GA, the alpha is not even there.
Bernard
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Peter Alcibiades
wrote:
> We need to stop treating this as a laug
If the export version permits exports from a field into predictably formatted
OO text documents, then it will be a solution to the revPrintField problem.
If it runs on Linux, of course.
Peter
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Kay C Lan wrote:
>
> I believe Richmond is putting forward a conspiracy theory that
> unscrupulous
> individuals at RunRev are carrying out backyard appendectomies on little
> used Rev components. I assume he believes they are then sold on the black
> market. and if I understand correctly, Steve
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