Thank you Andre !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 01:01, Scott Rossi a écrit :
Recently, stephen barncard wrote:
is dropbox a macos feature or an application?
Dude:
http://www.dropbox.com
Andre's idea is very creative.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
Or CheeseCode !
;-)
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 01:15, zryip theSlug a écrit :
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Peter Brigham MD pmb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 21, 2010, at 8:34 AM, René Micout wrote:
It does not take a big risk by combining France and Cheese ;-)
How can you govern a country
I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 06:35, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
tRev users,
Since Rev has changed its name to LiveCode, we have renamed tRev. We've been
waiting in the wings with this.
The new name is...[drum roll]
Remo
The remote-control object editor
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010 00:32, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 06:35, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
tRev users,
Since Rev has changed its name to LiveCode, we have renamed tRev. We've
been waiting in
I have tRev 0.2.0.0 and it is possible to download it from reveditor... but
Remo ?
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 09:42, stephen barncard a écrit :
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010 00:32, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept.
Recently, I wrote:
I would colorize the bullet the same as the background but the text/bullets
sit on a gradient. Also, I could be wrong but I don't believe the HTMLtext
property (as opposed to standard HTML) has ever supported tables. Thanks
for the suggestions though.
Recently, Jacque
Jerry rebranded. It's still tRev.
On 22 September 2010 00:48, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I have tRev 0.2.0.0 and it is possible to download it from reveditor... but
Remo ?
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 09:42, stephen barncard a écrit :
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010
On 09/22/2010 01:04 AM, Michael Kann wrote:
Richmond,
Don't mention it. It was just collecting dust around here. Glad you can use it.
Mike
I must be missing something, because I recievd a computer from somebody
other than you.
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But shouldn't it be included? I mean, in the new approach it is one of
the distribution methods, just like Mac, Windows, Unix and Web. So I
actually expected to find it in the Standalone application settings as
one of the tabs. And let the license prevent or enable me to use it...
Or am I
Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?
Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks of
code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:30 AM, zryip theSlug zryip.thes...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
The Slug is pleased to announce the availability of a new version of
the Introduction to the datagrid tutorial.
The content is unchanged but we added new capabilities to the tutorial:
- we can now
Hi,
I have a problem that I can't see how to solve...
I have a card sized to A4
I put some graphics and texts into the card and print to pdf. All run fine
and the size of the graphics are exactly.
Now I try to print from a laptop, and the stack is smaller, and the printed
zone is the viewed
Hi Andy,
A collection of approximately 300 scripts, snippets and tips is available at
http://runrev.info
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The List archives are full of them excellent advice.
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:26 PM, AndyP wrote:
Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?
Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks of
code that individuals have used and
Hi Andy great to hear, yes I think it is a great idea, and would love to
work with you on it. Andre is also interested in helping get this up and
running, last we spoke - unless impending marriage has derailed that
somewhat - congrats Andre!
I'm working on specific aspects of this, and it would
Hi David,
Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
simple, something like below:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg
This could be:
1. All PHP/MySql or
2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.
This Thursday, Sept. 23, the Southern California Rev User Group will
hold our monthly meeting in Glendale.
Jim Lambert has once again graciously offered the use of the MyShape
offices where he works for this meeting (thanks Jim!).
This month's feature presentation will be Bill Vlahos sharing
Hi all,
Congratulations to Kevin and the Team
for this new name!
Many years ago, i expressed to them my
concern about the name Revolution
that has too many meanings attached.
It was almost impossible to position this
product in the mind of user, without finding
a previous meaning which
8th in France !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 14:19, Alejandro Tejada a écrit :
Hi all,
Congratulations to Kevin and the Team
for this new name!
Many years ago, i expressed to them my
concern about the name Revolution
that has too many meanings attached.
It was almost impossible to position
On 22 September 2010 13:12, AndyP smudge.a...@googlemail.com wrote:
Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
simple, something like below:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg
This could be:
1. All PHP/MySql or
2. A
Hi ALex,
You really shouldn't make the libraries substacks of your own stack, merely add
a reference to them in the stackfiles, as I explained.
Once you've done that, the standalone builder will automatically copy it to the
standalone folder at build time.
qrtReportsLib.rev includes substacks
By the way, Richmond should
update this Wikipedia page with
more recent information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RunRev
Notice that his Wiki appears in
the body of the article.
Runtime Revolution contains a built-in help system.
A wiki for user-authored documentation:
Andy,
You might want to check out scripters scrapebook. Although I don't think it has
been updated in a few years, it might give you some direction. The online
aspect / shared repository is very interesting to me.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
I had a few months spare in my Run-Rev 4 licence,
so I downloaded LiveCode 4.5.0 (Happy Bunny !).
In order to ensure that LiveCode is called when I
double-click on a Revolution stack, I now have to
delete my folder Revolution Studio (or something of
that ilk).
But
Scripter's Scrapebook link: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm
On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Andy,
You might want to check out scripters scrapebook. Although I don't think it
has been updated in a few years, it might give you some direction. The online
Alejandro Tejada wrote:
http://www.ries.com/articles-positioningera.php
Excellent article.
Google, Yahoo, Twitter, even Kodak are all colossally stupid
names; for the reasons that article points, out positioning is about far
more than names.
The product experience is what people buy, and
There are a bunch of collections out there -- Scripter's Scrapbook,
sample scripts in the Rev search engine, Richard Gaskin's RevNet
plugin, etc. The problem as I see it with starting up yet another
online repository for snippets is that these resources are already
scattered in a number of
I really like the new brand name and am very happy about that,
congratulations, it has always been a critical issue to describe revolution
as a tool to other people!! LiveCode will make life much simpler, on that
comunication issue. So yeah! great Hurrah!
Now on the money front, wouhaou!! I
Thanks Thomas,
Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and well...job
done!
The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.
Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting this
great product. I will be!
-
Andy Piddock
My software
AndyP wrote:
On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Scripter's Scrapebook link: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm
Thanks Thomas,
Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and
well...job done!
The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far
Peter,
After reviewing all the links posted I have to agree with you, however to
get this centralised prehaps this is something that RunRev should consider
setting up.
Come on RunRev lets have some feedback on this one
It's interesting how when I started this thread I was sure that a new
Hi All,
I've been playing with revMobile and have successfully loaded an app on my
iPhone in the vertical orientation and except for an occasional screen
going black issue all works as I expected.
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one
On 09/22/2010 03:39 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
By the way, Richmond should
update this Wikipedia page with
more recent information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RunRev
Notice that his Wiki appears in
the body of the article.
Runtime Revolution contains a built-in help system.
A wiki for
Hi all,
On the RunRev website, on the Store page, it references the following
when I mouse over the Commercial LiveCode Complete icon:
The All-In toolkit to solve complex problems fast
For serious developers everywhere, the Master bundle. Get LiveCode
Development Tools, every deployment option
Thanks Thomas,
Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and well...job
done!
The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.
Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting this
great product. I will be!
Also Scripter's Scrapbook
Hi Richmond,
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote:
Quite frankly that project died a death quite a few years ago when
there was insufficient uptake of editors and contributors.
Previously, i though that this Wiki was your personal journal
in the winding path of learning this platform.
If you are
Folks,
Sorry for the cross post but I think this interest both lists. Mr. Amit
Singh has this resource since 2003:
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx/tools.html
There are lots of good tools in there, they all come with Mac OS X.
Debugging rogue processess or server side stuff
On 09/22/2010 06:31 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote:
Quite frankly that project died a death quite a few years ago when
there was insufficient uptake of editors and contributors.
Previously, i though that this Wiki was your personal journal
in the
Andre-
Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 8:30:55 AM, you wrote:
Folks,
Sorry for the cross post but I think this interest both lists. Mr. Amit
Singh has this resource since 2003:
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx/tools.html
Great book. I picked up my hardcover copy at
DropBox is an application. You can signup here:
http://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTc4MTA2NDQ5
By signing up to a referral link, we both gain 250mb additional
space so it's a win-win situation. :)
Done!
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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What is the the general name for handler for scripting languages - not
that anything is going to be perfect, but apparently handler refers to
Handler, an asynchronous
callbackhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callback_%28computer_science%29subroutine
in computing, so what term could be used to refer to
Why, minus nine of course!
Bob
On Sep 18, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Tereza Snyder wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function! And it doesn't work with negative
numbers*!
mod is also an
I tend to call everything handler... functions and commands I call handler
even if in LiveCode jargon a handler is not a function but just a command...
They are not methods or procedures...
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 1:27 PM, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tvwrote:
What is the the general name
Hmmm... maybe permissions? Try installing under the root user account. Even
before that, I would definitely check your hard drive for any directory errors
before proceeding, and run Repair Permissions as well. Sounds like I'm a lowbie
tech support guy reading from a script, but I would
I would check to make sure you are passing the messages when you are done with
them. Just guessing tho'.
Bob
On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:20 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I do intercept several messages in front scripts (mouseUp, menuPick come to
mind). I tried to relayer the field in the size and
Hi there,
It seems I have the same problem!
I use almost the same code as Joseph (asked earlier today) to print on
A4 paper. When I want a PDF preview on OSX everything is/looks fine.
When using the code below and adding 'open printing to PDF' about
1/4 of the printed text is cut off.
Is this a
Scott,
Here is a thought.
Try this:
Create two narrow fields. The first field consists of one line of text
that wraps into two lines in the field. (Perhaps a bullet and you want
to indent the wrapped portion of the line.)
Run this script:
on mouseUp
put into field 2
wait 10 tick
Sounds good - then a function in Javascript would be a type of handler?
On 22 September 2010 17:31, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
I tend to call everything handler... functions and commands I call handler
even if in LiveCode jargon a handler is not a function but just a
command...
I don't think you would call a function in javascript a handler. My feeling
is that there isn't a universally accepted term that would apply across all
the language types. Code chunk or snippet is as generic as you would get
without getting strange looks.
Handler to me has connotations out of
On 22 September 2010 18:01, wayne durden wdur...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think you would call a function in javascript a handler. My
feeling
is that there isn't a universally accepted term that would apply across all
the language types. Code chunk or snippet is as generic as you would get
Hi David,
AFAIK in procedural languages this would be a subroutine, in OOP languages a
method
Now, in which category does liveCode fit? g
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Method_%28computer_science%29
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Hey Jim:
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm considering using multiple fields but am not
sure yet as bulleting needs to be able to applied and removed at will, plus
I have to support up to two levels of indenting. But one item in your code
caught my eye: formattedText. I've used all of the
On 9/22/10 5:04 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
But shouldn't it be included? I mean, in the new approach it is one of
the distribution methods, just like Mac, Windows, Unix and Web. So I
actually expected to find it in the Standalone application settings as
one of the tabs. And let the license
On 9/22/10 7:52 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
I had a few months spare in my Run-Rev 4 licence,
so I downloaded LiveCode 4.5.0 (Happy Bunny !).
In order to ensure that LiveCode is called when I
double-click on a Revolution stack, I now have to
delete my folder
On 9/22/10 9:23 AM, Randy Hengst wrote:
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one that can be rotated, just one to work only in
horizontal. For that I tried using info from the alpha handbook
...
I placed the command in the preopenstack
Has anyone heard from Derek Bump since he offered his JPEG product source
for sale a few months ago? His Dreamscapesoftware.com site is still up, but
his emails (including the support emails on his site) all bounce.
I was trying to get a link for his HTMLtoCSS stack, which I think someone
was
On 9/22/10 10:11 AM, Mark Stuart wrote:
Since I have this license, I was wondering where's the documentation on
how to use and build the Web, the Mobile and Server features?
I've looked thru the User Guide and haven't found any reference to these
features.
Each one has its own documentation
On 9/22/10 11:44 AM, William de Smet wrote:
Hi there,
It seems I have the same problem!
I use almost the same code as Joseph (asked earlier today) to print on
A4 paper. When I want a PDF preview on OSX everything is/looks fine.
When using the code below and adding 'open printing to PDF' about
LiveCode does not fit OOP paradigm, it is almost procedural and imperative
but it is not due to the message path.
I think we should call our subroutines: definitions, it is a generic
enough term and it has good semantics, it means something we applied a name
for. So a handler, a function and a
Hi Jacqueline,
Thanks for your reaction.
I just tested with an image and the same thing happens.
I never set formatForPrinting.
Anyone else?
groeten,
William
2010/9/22 J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com:
On 9/22/10 11:44 AM, William de Smet wrote:
Hi there,
It seems I have the same
Jan,
Thank you for the explanation. I have implemented as you have suggested and
it finally works. I think there were several conflicting directives
colliding with one another. Now I am just declaring the location in the
stackFiles and I had to adjust the start using command to not include the
Hi folks,
My tests...
put 595,842 into thePaperSize
put 20 into theMargin
-- get the page area:
set the printMargins to theMargin,theMargin,theMargin,theMargin
put theMargin,theMargin, item 1 of thePaperSize - theMargin, item 2 of
thePaperSize - theMargin into destinationRect
-- print into
Francis,
on MacOSX you could probably open the info of one .rev file with command I
in the finder and choose the program you want to open this file type,
probably livecode.app and choose to open all files of this type of file with
livecode.app.
regards
Bernd
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Thanks for the lead on screen scrapes, but the problem is there is nothing
to scrape. The put URL(...) and revBrowserGet(tBrowserId,htmltext)
return the html, but not all of the text that is displayed on the page.
In fact, if I use Word's merge documents tool to compare the html from pages
2, 9,
perhaps there's an iFrame or include in the html that references another
page --
On 22 September 2010 12:14, Sumner, Walt wsum...@dom.wustl.edu wrote:
Thanks for the lead on screen scrapes, but the problem is there is nothing
to scrape. The put URL(...) and revBrowserGet(tBrowserId,htmltext)
Now I see that in relation to the width and height of the stack the PDF
change the width and the height... :(
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Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/21/2010 10:47 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Have all your copies of revMedia stopped working? Is it not still
possible to let kids use it for free? There may be some future need
that requires having an updated version, but for now revMedia is as
Thank you all for the tributes.
The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/
However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
download links for any products. To get a download (many
on Wed Sep 22 12:52:01 CDT 2010, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Each one has its own documentation that ships with the product. Once you
install each of them, the docs will be in the main installation folder.
I looked around the RunRev\Documentation folders and the only pdf file I
see is the LiveCode
On 09/22/2010 11:01 PM, Marty Billingsley wrote:
Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/21/2010 10:47 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Have all your copies of revMedia stopped working? Is it not still
possible to let kids use it for free? There may be some future need
that requires
Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with Dropbox
(thanks Andre).
But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored, so I
can share that file using Dropbox.
I am using the
I've been running into a similar problem with dropbox. I'd like to
have my Valentina databases there and I can't figure out a way to
configure the vServer to allow that.
Drop box sure is an excellent solution for back-ups and use with more
than one machine. I only worry about the company
I'm not sure the web server component is needed most of the time if all of
one's machines are on the same LAN. The local files on local machines seem
to get reconciled way before the web version. very fast.
On 22 September 2010 13:35, william humphrey b...@bluewatermaritime.comwrote:
I've been
Well In America schools have a ton of money. I know cause it used to be my
money! Seriously, at least in California, more money is spent per student than
almost anywhere else in the world! I say LET THEM EAT CAKE! errr LET
THEM BUY LiveCode!
Bob
On Sep 22, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Marty
On 9/22/10 3:06 PM, Mark Stuart wrote:
I looked around the RunRev\Documentation folders and the only pdf file I
see is the LiveCode Users Guide, no others.
So unless I'm misunderstanding what the Store web page is saying about
what the Complete license says I'm supposed to have, I'm missing
Any help? :)
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Hi I guess though the issue raised was more regardingf KIDs that were able to
download revMedia and keep going at home than schools buying stuff for the
classroom..
Ayways, I guess there are other options for kids like Scratch and Squeak
that may be more suited, because what I guess is the main
Hi
I'm about to start doing a day a week at my kids school to help them with their
ICT program and I'm interested to hear the experiences of anyone using LiveCode
in that environment. I'm thinking in terms of:
- providing tools for teachers.
- eLearning for young kids.
- Starting
I set parameters for the entire print batch before open printing to
pdf. Am I doing that wrong?
Try setting up for A4:
set the printPaperSize to 595,842
Try printPaperOrientation instead of printRotated.
If those don't work, try putting margins and printscale before the
batch.
I'm
perhaps there's an iFrame or include in the html that references another
page --
There is definitely an iFrame involved and they have it pointing to
some sort of PHP servlet hosted from an entirely different domain.
Doesn't look to be much you can do with that combination.
Best regards,
Hi Jacque,
Thanks for that information. I'll look forward to the addition.
take care,
randy
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:46 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 9/22/10 9:23 AM, Randy Hengst wrote:
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one that can
Try using the url of the iframe. This will get that HTML only, but
that could be all you need.
Most sites will work easily, but some have a security variable that
is sent along to the iframe url
that signals 'intended use'.
The include should simply add the text of another file to the
William,
I tried this:
on mouseUp
reset printing
set the printPaperSize to 595,842
set the printPaperOrientation to landscape
set the printmargins to 72,36,0,0
set the printscale to 1.1
open printing to pdf test.pdf
-- add error check here
print this card from 193,90 to
Back with more print questions...
After scripting answer printer on WindowsXP, I get the appropriate system
print dialog, which I've followed with answer the result and then I exit
to top, as I'm only checking results. Once this routine has run, I can't
open the printer dialog anymore with
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