Re: OT: Free eBook about JQuery for a limited time

2010-07-12 Thread David C.
Heh, I'm not sure if I should feel bad or not about the freebie... as a long time SitePoint customer I received an email from them over the weekend that offered both "jQuery: Novice to Ninja" & "Simply JavaScript" (PDF's) for $4.95 each. I've never cared much for working with JavaScript any more

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Warren Samples wrote: There's a little bit of information here that you may find at least interesting, and maybe even helpful: Thanks much. As it turns out, Kay had the magic info I needed. And a confession to all: After reading Kay

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Warren Samples
use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 22:02:36 -0500: >I've found a semi-reliable solution to the OS X file list issue by using >an AppleScript. There are some complicated shell tricks I could have >done, but they require far more work than the AppleScript, so this is

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
Rodeo Transfer is a stack. You can open it on Windows. Best, Jerry Daniels Join the Rodeo discussion: http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves On Jul 12, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: > > One more question! I don't own RunRev for Mac. Can I make stacks in windows > and t

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
One more question! I don't own RunRev for Mac. Can I make stacks in windows and transfer them from Mac? -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Re-ANN-Translating-your-Rev-stacks-into-web-apps-tp2286222p2286944.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Kay C Lan wrote: From a List post 2 Oct 2007, Subject: Packages And just WHERE were you all weekend?! :) Before I wrote to the list I searched the archives for both "package" and "bundle" and your post didn't show up. I could have saved myself hours. But thank you so much Kay, I am definit

Re: OT: Free eBook about JQuery for a limited time

2010-07-12 Thread stephen barncard
I didn't know it had a timeout -- its over now. Not available anymore. sqb On 12 July 2010 20:19, Mark Wieder wrote: > Matthias- > > Thanks for posting this. > > -- > -Mark Wieder > mwie...@ahsoftware.net > > ___ > use-revolution mailing list > use-r

Re: OT: Free eBook about JQuery for a limited time

2010-07-12 Thread Mark Wieder
Matthias- Thanks for posting this. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.c

Re: OT: Free eBook about JQuery for a limited time

2010-07-12 Thread Kay C Lan
Matthias, this is absolutely perfect timing. Thanks so much for sharing. On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote: > Dear all, > > for a limited time Sitepoint is giving away a very good eBook (normal price > 29,95USD) about jQuery for free. > > Regards, > > Matthias

Re: DataGrid Stuff

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
I see. When you say "The data grid will show this" I thought you meant that "the data grid would SHOW this" but you meant "the data grid will be in this state" and showed what the header of the data grid would be. My bad. Bob On Jul 12, 2010, at 12:52 PM, zryip theSlug wrote: > 2010/7/12 Bob

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Kay C Lan
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:46 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > > I found a semi-reliable solution using AppleScript. It works most of the > time, though still doesn't cover everything, but gets almost all of it. I'll > post it in a followup message. > > >From a List post 2 Oct 2007, Subject: Packages I

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond wrote: Having found that it is well-nigh impossible to copy-paste from the RunRev 4 script editor in Linux (GNOME), I thought I would crack out the old script editor: 1. RunRev 2.2.1: no joy. 2. Metacard 2.5: no joy. What does this tell us? It tells us that this needs further testi

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
Hey, Andrew! The Rodeo stuff looks good on webkit browsers for desktops, too. Safari and Chrome are great. Best, Jerry Daniels Follow the Rodeo discussion: http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves On Jul 12, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: > > Alright, I jumped on the ro

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Alright, I jumped on the rodeo bandwagon. Now I just have to get a MacVM (s!) going tonight to develop with as I can't afford mac hardware. I do not own an iphone or an ipad (yet), so my hopes are to develop apps for Chrome and Safari. Is the experience on just a browser 1:1 with the featur

Re: Timer Pause script

2010-07-12 Thread JosepM
Thanks! Now I see how... :P Salut, Josep -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Timer-Pause-script-tp2284161p2286767.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ use-revolution

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Roger . E . Eller
> Richmond, > > on my Linux machine (Ubuntu 10.04, Gnome) copy from the revolution > editor (ctrl-c and context menu copy) works for me. But then to paste > e.g. to gedit only works with the keyboard (crtl-v) but not with context > menu or edit menu. > > Best Regards > Wolfgang I can confirm the s

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread G. Wolfgang Gaich
Richmond, on my Linux machine (Ubuntu 10.04, Gnome) copy from the revolution editor (ctrl-c and context menu copy) works for me. But then to paste e.g. to gedit only works with the keyboard (crtl-v) but not with context menu or edit menu. Best Regards Wolfgang Am 12.07.2010 20:29, schrie

Re: DataGrid Stuff

2010-07-12 Thread zryip theSlug
2010/7/12 Bob Sneidar : > Not strictly true. His script worked fine if I named the columns "State" and > "Code" respectively. Or maybe not strictly true because I inverted the two sample preview of what you will obtain in each case. I pointed out here the two results obtain if you use or not the

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Andre Garzia
Richmond, you are not able to copy & paste in the editor, but can you copy and paste from fields? andre On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Richmond wrote: > Now things begin to look distinctly odd as: > > I installed glipper to keep track of clipboard stuff. > > I am unable to select anything in

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
Now things begin to look distinctly odd as: I installed glipper to keep track of clipboard stuff. I am unable to select anything in the script editor (RunRev 4.0 GNOME), I am able to select with RunRev 2.2.1, I am able to paste from RR 2.2.1. into AbiWord, gEdit, Open Office and MousePad H

NativeGeometry 2.0.1 - The Geometry Manager replacement for Revolution

2010-07-12 Thread Damien Girard
Hi, I have updated NativeGeometry to version 2.0.1, this versions greatly improve the user experience, if you tried NativeGeometry 2.0 before, try this one you will see the improvement! Also, after user feedbacks, I have made more visible the NativeGeometry API, because NativeGeometry is before

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
On 07/12/2010 09:20 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: Richmond- Monday, July 12, 2010, 11:14:40 AM, you wrote: apps. While RunRev jalouses at all of them without 'fiddling'. You might also try deleting your preferences file. There's a long-standing bug where the copy-key-equivalent stops worki

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Mark Wieder
Richmond- Monday, July 12, 2010, 11:14:40 AM, you wrote: > apps. While RunRev jalouses at all of them without 'fiddling'. You might also try deleting your preferences file. There's a long-standing bug where the copy-key-equivalent stops working, and apparently it has something to do with the IDE

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
On 07/12/2010 08:54 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Richmond wrote: Having found that it is well-nigh impossible to copy-paste from the RunRev 4 script editor in Linux (GNOME), I thought I would crack out the old script editor: 1. RunRev 2.2.1: no joy. 2. Metacard 2.5: no joy. What does this tell

Re: File lists - sort of a solution

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Duly voted on. Bob On Jul 12, 2010, at 11:04 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > It still needs some refinement but it works most of the time. It does not > catch old Rosetta apps that aren't bundles, so those get put into the list. > It does not catch Icon files that aren't followed by a carriage re

Re: File lists - sort of a solution

2010-07-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
I've found a semi-reliable solution to the OS X file list issue by using an AppleScript. There are some complicated shell tricks I could have done, but they require far more work than the AppleScript, so this is what I'm doing now: function getFiles -- assume directory is set put shell("ls -

Re: RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Richmond wrote: Having found that it is well-nigh impossible to copy-paste from the RunRev 4 script editor in Linux (GNOME), I thought I would crack out the old script editor: 1. RunRev 2.2.1: no joy. 2. Metacard 2.5: no joy. What does this tell us? It tells us that for some clipboard manag

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Bob Sneidar wrote: I wonder if the ls command lists folders with a trailing slash, while documents and apps do not have a trailing slash? Apps also have a trailing slash, that's why I filter those out. > I do not have a getFileInfo command?? I didn't either until I found it in the Developer

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On 12/07/2010 04:02, J. Landman Gay wrote: ... put l & "Contents/PkgInfo" into tTestFile if there is a file tTestFile then -- iApp file put char 1 to -2 of l & cr after tList else if VOODOO -- MAGIC FILE TEST -- MIRACULOUS IDENTIFICATION, ADD TO LIST end if ... Checking for the pkgInfo file a

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jim Lambert
I'm amazed how quickly Rodeo is evolving. Andrew K. wrote: > Now that the available object set is quite large I am going to have to > follow through on my rodeo purchase. Jump on it! It's good for all of us to encourage this kind of development. Jim Lambert

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
On 07/12/2010 07:57 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: I do not have a getFileInfo command?? Nor do I! I found get getProp getResource getResources and nothing else. Now I had to turn the Mac on for that as the Dictionary in RunRev for Linux takes about 15 times longer than that on the Mac to get t

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread David Bovill
OK - I was not thinking of anything detailed, but in principle I would think that a good number of people on this list researching how to get into web app development and leverage their Revolution experience would research these two alternatives, both have been covered in discussions on this list.

RunRev Script Editor and Linux

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
Having found that it is well-nigh impossible to copy-paste from the RunRev 4 script editor in Linux (GNOME), I thought I would crack out the old script editor: 1. RunRev 2.2.1: no joy. 2. Metacard 2.5: no joy. What does this tell us? Well the most obvious thing is that something as fundamenta

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
I do not have a getFileInfo command?? Bob On Jul 11, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > Based on information in the link below, I believe you can do > getFileInfo -aB ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit t

[ANN] revIgniter v1.3.6b released

2010-07-12 Thread Ralf Bitter
Added cache busting capabilities to the Asset Helper. For modified static files with a far future expire header there is now a mechanism for automatically updating user's cache. Info and download at: http://revigniter.com/ Ralf ___ use-revolution mai

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Hi Jacque. I wonder if the ls command lists folders with a trailing slash, while documents and apps do not have a trailing slash? Bob On Jul 11, 2010, at 8:02 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > Andre Garzia wrote: >> Jacque, >> For your mac os x programming pleasure: > > Thanks. After staring at t

Re: Modal Issue

2010-07-12 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Andrew, Yes, you are right, any script that runs and sets a focus after a modal stack opens can cause problems. I have had this too with answer dialogs. I hope that RunRev will provide a fix for this problem some day. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and So

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
Andrew, It would be lovely to have you on board. Then you could come to our second developers' summit on Saturday. That's July 17 @ 3PM CDT. Our last summit was quite the event. Best, Jerry Daniels Follow the Rodeo discussion: http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves On Jul 12,

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
David, I'm not really any kind of expert of the products you mention here. I've written and recorded plenty on our objectives and aims, though. It's all on our site. Best, Jerry Daniels Join the Rodeo pre-release: http://rodeoapps.com/limited-pre-release-offer On Jul 12, 2010, at 11:24 AM, D

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Wow, Jerry. Moving quite quickly on this project! Now that the available ojbect set is quite large I am going to have to follow through on my rodeo purchase. After reading about the table objects, I assume that databases will be supported? mySQL? -- View this message in context: http://runtime

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread David Bovill
How about a little something to say how Rodeo is different in terms of features or aims and objectives from let's say PhoneGapor for that matter TileStack ? On 12 July 2010 16:53, Jerry Daniels wrote: > Hey, Jim! > > Rodeo development and deploym

Re: Modal Issue

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
In trying to explain the problem, I found a fix for it. I am not sure what it is EXACTLY that caused it. But in the payment amount field, I round the data off to two decimals and validate it on closeField. The problem was occurring only when the cursor was in this field (closeField hadn't sent

RE: Language learning stacks

2010-07-12 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> > It can be very, very useful. I used it myself when I need a > quick and > > dirty translation of some text, but as you say, for single words or > > getting the gist of something is where it shines. I wouldn't want > > someone to learn how to conjugate from it though. > > > > > > I

Re: Modal Issue

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Mark, Sorry for the confusion. >"It is also possible to show a modal dialog on top of another modal >dialog. If you add a Calendar button to your payment stack to open the >calendar as a modal dialog, you could allow the user to select a date >and show the date in the Payment stack af

Re: Scripting what should be a simple loop...

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
By some odd coincidence those are the names of the first 4 buttons in my new project! Bob On Jul 12, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Richmond wrote: > On 07/12/2010 06:53 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: >> In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields >> (or variables or any objects)

Re: Language learning stacks

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
On 07/12/2010 07:04 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote: I recall a linguistics professor years ago telling the story of the supercomputer translator going from English to Russian and back again. "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" came back as "The vodka is good but the meat is rotten." :)

Re: Scripting what should be a simple loop...

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Just one gotcha with the repeat for each construct. Do NOT under any circumstances change the contents of the source variable inside the repeat loop. For instance: repeat for each line tLine in myListOfLines Do NOT change the contents of myListOfLines inside your repeat loop. It was explained

RE: Language learning stacks

2010-07-12 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> I recall a linguistics professor years ago telling the story > of the supercomputer translator going from English to Russian > and back again. "The spirit is willing but the flesh is > weak" came back as "The vodka is good but the meat is rotten." :) That's probably a saying in Russia alrea

Re: Scripting what should be a simple loop...

2010-07-12 Thread Richmond
On 07/12/2010 06:53 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields (or variables or any objects) using a reserved word is a bad idea. And this is where I jump right back in and state that a naming convention avoids the temptation to use

Re: Scripting what should be a simple loop...

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields (or variables or any objects) using a reserved word is a bad idea. Bob On Jul 9, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote: > HI BOB, > > It doesn't matter, because David writes he got only 10 fields in that group.

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
Hey, Jim! Rodeo development and deployment requires no plugin of any sort now or in the future. Rodeo Transfer at the moment translates Rev UI objects into HTML/CSS. Rodeo web apps are HTML/CSS/Javascript. Rodeo tables are not plain text fields. The look and behave very much like Rev datagrid

Re: DataGrid Stuff

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Not strictly true. His script worked fine if I named the columns "State" and "Code" respectively. Bob On Jul 10, 2010, at 10:08 AM, zryip theSlug wrote: > If you use set the dgText [ firstLineContainsColumnNames ] of group > "DataGrid 1" to theText, you will obtain in the Grid: > > State

Re: DataGrid Stuff

2010-07-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Simple. You never created columns named State and Code. A default data grid has no columns yet. In the properties dialog of the DataGrid object, popup the menu and select the 3rd option down, called columns. Add 2 columns, name the first one State, and the second one Code. Note, that if you le

Re: Modal Issue

2010-07-12 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Andrew, That's how modal dialogs work. You will have to find a different way to do this. For example a modal dialog stack that shows itself until either 10 seconds have passed or the user clicks on a Buy button. Once the user clicks on Buy, you can close the modal dialog and show a dif

Re: Language learning stacks

2010-07-12 Thread Curt Ford
I have a project (commercial, except for my own students) that focuses on vocabulary and provides a number of different activities (flashcards, multiple choice, scrambled words, dictation, and others). There's also support for images, multiple sounds per item, short video clips, examples &

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
All of this and more @ http://rodeoapps.com/what-is-rodeo -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Re-ANN-Translating-your-Rev-stacks-into-web-apps-tp2286222p2286227.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

Modal Issue

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Hey all, I am having an issue with modal stacks that I just cannot pin down. I have a PaymentDetails Modal that comes up and has a calendar modal stack on it to select the payment date. The problem that I am having is that most of the time the calendar will be visible above the first modal, but

Re: ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread James Hurley
Message: 29 Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 23:38:02 -0500 From: Jerry Daniels Subject: [ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps To: How to Use Revolution Message-ID: <638131e5-5c56-4c31-b694-e3e96f5b3...@me.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fellow Rev developers, If you're like m

Re: [ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread David C.
> However... > > We're discovering that we are really a webkit product... >From the outside looking in, I tend to agree... ...and that's pretty much what prompted my question. ;) Best regards, David C. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@list

Re: [ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Jerry Daniels
David, In order to keep the pace up, we've had to focus on one platform for the desktop client/editor--the Mac. Our original target for products created by Rodeo was the iPad. However... We're discovering that we are really a webkit product...this desktop thing that forces people to choose be

Re: Timer Pause script

2010-07-12 Thread DunbarX
I made a stopwatch a while ago. Make a button and name it "start". Make another button and name it "reset". Make a field and name it "timer". In the script of button "start": on mouseDown lock screen if the label of me = "start" then set the label of me to "stop" set the s

Android App Development

2010-07-12 Thread Michael Kann
I don't have a dog in this hunt, but there might be some of you interested in this article: -- watch for line break -- http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/googles-master-android-plan-were-all-mobile-app-developers-now/36592 Mike ___ use-revolution

Re: [ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread David C.
> The Window is Closing > > This leaves open a window of opportunity for those of you reading this post > who have not adopted Rodeo. You can obtain a license for $89 USD, but only > for a couple more weeks. > > The price of Rodeo will rise as its capabilities increase--and this will > happen qu

Re: [ANN] Step By Step 02 - Introduction to the Data Grid is on the road

2010-07-12 Thread Scott Morrow
Zryip TheSlug, Your Data-Grids tour is both a wonderfully informative primer and a beautifully rendered example of interface design. Thank you for this thoughtful and generous example! Scott Morrow Elementary Software (Now with 20% less chalk dust!) web http://elementarysoftware.com/ em

Re: File lists

2010-07-12 Thread Mike Bonner
I had a few folders respond that way, everything else I point it at responds with a 0 which I assume means no bit set. I have yet to find one that does have the bit set. Perhaps the ones that fail, are set but I don't have permission to do the check? Not sure, as it is, doesn't seem very useful. T

Re: OT: Free eBook about JQuery for a limited time

2010-07-12 Thread viktoras d.
Matthias, thank you for sharing this with us :-)! All the best! Viktoras Matthias Rebbe wrote: Sorry, i forgot the link. http://www.sitepoint.com/launch/thiscup Am 12.07.2010 um 08:57 schrieb Matthias Rebbe: Dear all, for a limited time Sitepoint is giving away a very good eBook (norm

Re: [ANN] Step By Step 02 - Introduction to the Data Grid is on the road

2010-07-12 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks a lot for this unbelievable usefull stack ! Kind Regards, Pierre Le 12 juil. 2010 à 01:44, zryip theSlug a écrit : > Dear List, > > The Slug is happy to announce the availability of a new stack in the > step by step collection. > > The Step by step 02 - Introduction to the datagrid pre

Re: [ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps

2010-07-12 Thread Pierre Sahores
Dear Rodeo Transfert Dream Team, Just waiting for its public announcement to license it ;-) Kind Regards, Pierre Le 12 juil. 2010 à 06:38, Jerry Daniels a écrit : > Rodeo Transfer will not be included in the release version of Rodeo, but > become a separate, premium product with a real price

Re: answer file and windows 7

2010-07-12 Thread G. Wolfgang Gaich
Hello Olivier, answer file "Select a PDF File..." with "c:/Users/gg/" with filter "PDF,*.pdf" works for me on win 7 Don't use the of type form on windows systems ( see the dictionary) Best, Wolfgang Am 12.07.2010 08:18, schrieb Olivier Dussutour: Hello, Thank you for your response but it