Re: Regarding Rodeo discussions

2010-07-27 Thread Robert Mann
...a SUMMARY ! 1) rodeo is great stuff we all agree, it is connected to rev, but also "tangential" stuff. 2) for start up it was ok to communicate here, it got "the juice flowing". Also, on a practical basis, rodeo does not have a true forum. Just a blog with a comment list. That could explain.

Re: Regarding Rodeo discussions

2010-07-27 Thread Kevin Miller
On 27/07/2010 13:37, "Robert Mann" wrote: > To make the point, I was curious enough to go to the the runrev blog read > the article on android. In the last paragraph, we learn that rev will see > how it can basically step along the latest squeak inspired android > development for dummies environm

Re: Regarding Rodeo discussions

2010-07-27 Thread Jerry Daniels
Robert, You, sir, are a true chronicler of our times and you answered the question I posed yesterday. Bravo! As a reminder to others, the year is 2010, not 1910. CEOs email customers directly. Developers take turns handling support questions. Everything becomes a Tweet. Thank you, Jerry Dani

Re: Regarding Rodeo discussions

2010-07-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
Robert Mann wrote: To make the point, I was curious enough to go to the the runrev blog read the article on android. In the last paragraph, we learn that rev will see how it can basically step along the latest squeak inspired android development for dummies environment; And closes with "All in a

Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread charles61
I have developed an app that deals with student files and adult files. When the user goes to the student section, the file menu items for adults is disabled. And, when the user goes to the adult section, the file menu items for students is disabled. I set up my app like so that the user would not

Re: News on Rev/Linux

2010-07-27 Thread Ken Ray
Those look great, Richard! I'm glad this is getting attention... Ken On 7/26/10 10:39 AM, "Richard Gaskin" wrote: > I've been corresponding with Kevin on some Linux issues, and he just > sent me these two screen shots with permission to share them with the > Linux fans here: > >

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread Mark Swindell
I'm not sure I'm following the structure of all you're doing, but would something like this work? on enableMe — at cd script level (or higher if it is to be used on various cards) mark this card enable menuItem 1 of button "File" of group "menubar 1" -->Student disable menuItem 2 of button

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread Bob Sneidar
Make the student files only accessible after going to the student section of the app. Do the same for the Adult files. (I assume you mean "Teachers"). Barring that, does your app actually do the opening? Then create a command that opens the file, determines if it is a student or "adult" file, a

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread charles61
Hi Bob, That is a good idea but I don't know how to script this in the open file menu. Charles Szasz csz...@mac.com On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:35 PM, Bob Sneidar-2 [via Runtime Revolution] wrote: > Make the student files only accessible after going to the student section of > the app. Do the s

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread charles61
Mark, That looks like a way to handle this problem. Where this handler go? Charles Szasz csz...@mac.com On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:34 PM, Mark Swindell [via Runtime Revolution] wrote: > I'm not sure I'm following the structure of all you're doing, but would > something like this work? > > on

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread Mark Swindell
> on enableMe — at cd script level (or higher if it is to be used on various > cards) hth, Mark On Jul 27, 2010, at 10:40 AM, charles61 wrote: >> on enableMe — at cd script level (or higher if it is to be used on various >> cards) ___ use-revoluti

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread Bob Sneidar
My mistake. I thought you said that you were not actually going to a card to open the files. Are you using the native Open File menu, or are you calling the answer file dialog? Bob On Jul 27, 2010, at 10:39 AM, charles61 wrote: > > Hi Bob, > > That is a good idea but I don't know how to scr

Re: Unique problem

2010-07-27 Thread Bob Sneidar
Okay, if you have a custom menu that allows you to open a file, like a text file or something, then you have to be using answer file. If however by "file" you mean "stack" then you may be using the Open Stack menu. In either case, I think you can use menuPick chosenItem[|submenuName],previousT

video screen capture & red rings (was Re: OT: Rodeo and media)

2010-07-27 Thread David Glasgow
On 26 Jul 2010, at 3:17 am, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote: > The red rings look like Mouseposé which I can get green rings or ripples to indicate clicks using iShowU video capture software from ShinyWhiteBox I have used a couple of other video capture products, including Snapz

Side effects of converting the revMenubar in a palette

2010-07-27 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi all, Which are the side effects, if any, of converting the revMenubar in a palette in RevMedia: write in the message box: palette revMenubar In this way, the revMenubar will float above the stack in which i am working. Previously the revMenubar hides itself under the stack and it becomes rea

[ANN] revToMobile Discussion List

2010-07-27 Thread Scott Rossi
After reading the recent discussion regarding whether "To Rodeo or not to Rodeo" on the list, and since revMobile will be on something of hiatus for the moment, I thought it might be worth starting a group dedicated mobile options for Rev developers. The intention is a bit self-serving as I person