On 05/05/2010 08:25, Mark Wieder wrote:
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As Jacque has pointed out, there's a place for user plugin stacks and
such. Things that aren't part of the normal rev distribution.
For some reason this location isn't created when you install rev,
That's odd; because when I looked inside
http://www.hardmac.com/news/2010/05/05/virtualizing-mac-os-x-on-mac-os-x
why not just partition your hard disk, or use another hard disk?
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This may be more relevant than we realise, especially
in light of recent drawn-out discussions on this list:
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/05/03/macrumors-blood-drive/
to increase the number of blood donations by people in the Mac community
Aarrr! grunts farmer George and wonders who the
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 1:06:45 AM, you wrote:
That's odd; because when I looked inside /Documents
I found 2 folders:
'My Revolution Studio'
'My Revolution Media'
In that case, I stand corrected. It wasn't the case before, we used to
have to create those ourselves. The
I too think that quotes do not make a word, and I guess most people would agree
to that. Common sense and programming syntax are way too far away in Rev, and
the word keyword is unusable (unless doing dirty workarounds) on normal text
due to this.
Said that, the quote being part of the chunk
A PHP programming environnement on iPad :
http://lemonade.webhop.net/wiki/index.php/Lemon_ADE:About
When RunRev IDE on iPad ?
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Just for fun :
http://www.randomgallery.net/
Made with ActionScript by my daughter.
Who make one with RunRev ?
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Its not quite right, it does not let you install OSX just on Virtual Box
running on a Mac. It lets you install, with all kinds of caveats, OSX on VB
running on anything. I haven't tried, having no interest in running any
Apple OS, but that is what its supposed to do.
When it comes to testing
Clever! She might consider adding lemmings (for their supposed mass behaviors)
and rabbits (for their jumping motion as well as for their reproductive
proclivities).
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On 05/05/2010 17:00, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 1:06:45 AM, you wrote:
That's odd; because when I looked inside /Documents
I found 2 folders:
'My Revolution Studio'
'My Revolution Media'
In that case, I stand corrected. It wasn't the case before, we used to
On 05/05/2010 20:04, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Its not quite right, it does not let you install OSX just on Virtual Box
running on a Mac. It lets you install, with all kinds of caveats, OSX on VB
running on anything. I haven't tried, having no interest in running any
Apple OS, but that is what
May I beg to differ? It really depends on the virtualization software you
employ. I use Parallels, and I can assure you, the problems you would normally
encounter with any windows installation, you also encounter in Parallels. Of
course, this is not a good test for anything that tries to
Hi René,
As long as searching for download in the wiki returns zero hits, I
consider this a hoax.
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On 05/05/2010 21:18, Bob Sneidar wrote:
May I beg to differ? It really depends on the virtualization software you
employ. I use Parallels, and I can assure you, the problems you would normally
encounter with any windows installation, you also encounter in Parallels. Of
course, this is not a
Graham Heather Harrison wrote:
Jacque wrote:
It works the simple way for me. I just dropped the external into
that folder, restarted Rev, made a new stack, and made a call to
the external from the stack script. Worked okay.
All aboard the Merry-go-round!
That looks like the place I came
Lemon ADE
Oh, come on:
what about 'Gin N Tonic', 'Bhang N Mantra',
'Iced TEA', 'Grabbitn RUN', 'Yuve bin HADD' ?
go here:
http://lemonade.webhop.net/
and all one gets is a single link to:
http://lemonade.webhop.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
and then:
the User Interface; which is very
And this ? :
http://lemonade.webhop.net/wiki/index.php/User_Interface
Le 5 mai 2010 à 21:20, Mark Schonewille a écrit :
Hi René,
As long as searching for download in the wiki returns zero hits, I consider
this a hoax.
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Just pictures.
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Op 5 mei 2010, om 21:38 heeft
Bizarre ! I have also texte... ?!
Le 5 mai 2010 à 21:45, Mark Schonewille a écrit :
Just pictures.
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That's not what I mean, René! of course there is text, but the the
only proof of an interface is the pictures. There are no actual
downloads.
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I am a satisfied tRev customer. I just want to mention that, I think Jerry
has a simple and practical way of looking at things. I really liked his most
recent blog entry:
http://reveditor.com/new-tools-for-emerging-oss
Basically he is in love with the iPad. And its deserved. He raises some good
On 05/05/2010 22:51, Mark Schonewille wrote:
That's not what I mean, René! of course there is text, but the the
only proof of an interface is the pictures. There are no actual
downloads.
It is as clear as the nose on the end of my face: 'tis a leg-pull; and
not a very convincing one.
Mark Wieder wrote:
So you need to create this folder yourself. Then you need to tell rev about
it:
Go to rev's preferences under Files Memory, click the browse button next
to User Extensions, and select the folder you just created.
So you and Jacque say. But I reiterate: This does not
From: Richmond Mathewson
Yes; it does remind me of My Computer, My Documents and so on, which
has always struck me as rather childish.
Like My Weekly Reader.
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Le 5 mai 2010 à 22:02, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/WunWev.html
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See that, but in French !
http://www.mac4ever.com/news/54083/developper_en_php_sur_ipad/
Le 5 mai 2010 à 22:02, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
On 05/05/2010 22:51, Mark Schonewille wrote:
That's not what I mean, René! of course there is text, but the the only
proof of an interface is the
Graham Heather Harrison wrote:
Mark Wieder wrote:
So you need to create this folder yourself. Then you need to tell
rev about it: Go to rev's preferences under Files Memory, click
the browse button next to User Extensions, and select the folder
you just created.
So you and Jacque say. But
Hi, I checked it out,
I did realize that there are 2 ports being used 1 form client to server and
1 from server to client. Though I don't know how to make use of it in my
case.
Also I think there is a typo in tnhe example script (sSocket instead of
pSocket) or something doesn't work properly.
I
I can't see it on my iPad. I'll check it out later when I'm at my desk. BTW,
how old is your daughter?
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It is develop with ActionScript (Flash !! good bye Mr Jobs...)
My daughter is 33
All is parameters... Faces, races, hair, glasses, etc... Filiations can be seen
Le 6 mai 2010 à 00:38, Chipp Walters a écrit :
I can't see it on my iPad. I'll check it out later when I'm at my desk. BTW,
how old
Thanks, Bernd. Now it gets interesting. I wonder if Apple will soon
remove this app?
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She start develop in 1987 with HyperTalk at 10
Le 6 mai 2010 à 00:52, René Micout a écrit :
It is develop with ActionScript (Flash !! good bye Mr Jobs...)
My daughter is 33
All is parameters... Faces, races, hair, glasses, etc... Filiations can be
seen
Le 6 mai 2010 à 00:38, Chipp
Not if it is develop with Objective C (or C++)...
Le 6 mai 2010 à 00:55, Mark Schonewille a écrit :
Thanks, Bernd. Now it gets interesting. I wonder if Apple will soon remove
this app?
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Old topic I finally got time to attend to.
Tereza Snyder suggested constantMask and that I got back to the list
with the results. No luck. My gifs made on Fireworks didn't play well
with or w/out constantMast set, especially the transparency.
But what did work was Thomas McGrath's and Alejandro
The problem is that Rev doesn't handle the temporal RLE compression in GIFs.
So, if you use such compression, you get the artifacting you were seeing.
Most browsers handle this type of optimization just fine, as the GIFs only
go in one direction: i.e. frame 1,frame 2, frame 3, etc. Temporal
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