[OT] .eml format

2010-02-01 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Somebody sent my wife a document with .eml as the suffix; this is from Microsoft Entourage or Outlook Express. This is just fine and dandy if you have bought into the Microsoft thang; but we haven't. Thunderbird: http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/ opened the .eml format

Re: [BUG] or expected behaviour - rawKeyUp (or Down)

2010-02-01 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 01/02/2010 15:45, Kay C Lan wrote: Richmond, Very nice. If only we could get jpgs into the Rev Dictionary. Why not? Or, have links in the Rev Dictionary to the images stored on something more 'official' than my website? ___ use-revolution

Capturing photographs

2010-01-31 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I just saw this: http://sneakybastard.co.tv/ [actually quite jealous that the developer thought of that name for his software before I did . . . :) ] and wondered how it could be done using RunRev. I have at my disposal: 1. a USB webcam. 2. a Firewire video source (manky old VHS camera

Re: [ANN]The Slug is on the Road - Follow the creation of a new object

2010-01-31 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 31/01/2010 14:01, Jim Bufalini wrote: I cannot resist... A woman sends her husband out to buy snails for escargot for dinner. At the market he meets a gorgeous woman and being of little discipline and morals spends the night with her. On returning home the next day, it finally dawns on him

post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Suppose we have a stack with 20 cards already populated with all sorts of complicated stuff, and then we want to spread an image across all those cards but realise that to copy-paste on each card will bloat the stack ridiculously . . . Is there a way to set an object to have background

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 16:45, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, Suppose we have a stack with 20 cards already populated with all sorts of complicated stuff, and then we want to spread an image across all those cards but realise that to copy-paste on each card will bloat the stack ridiculously . .

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 16:55, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, On 30/01/2010 16:45, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, Suppose we have a stack with 20 cards already populated with all sorts of complicated stuff, and then we want to spread an image across all those cards but realise

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 17:05, zryip theSlug wrote: 2010/1/30 Richmond Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com: On 30/01/2010 16:45, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, Suppose we have a stack with 20 cards already populated with all sorts of complicated stuff, and then we want to spread

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 17:07, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, ... just group that image/object and place it on the necessary cards. Err . . . place . . . ? is this a question or just an expression of self-mortification? :-D Both! :-D ...

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 18:23, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, On 30/01/2010 17:07, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, just group that image/object and place it on the necessary cards. Err . . . place . . . ? is this a question or just an expression of

Re: post factum Background behavior?

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 30/01/2010 18:33, Klaus on-rev wrote: Hi Richmond, ... That's true but I was heavily convinced that you were able to look up place in the docs and figure out that a repeat loop of any kind would have solved you problem. C'mon yoiu are using Re/MC for LOTS of years now! ;-)

Devawriter

2010-01-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
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Re: Linux deployment . . .

2010-01-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 29/01/2010 01:55, Sarah Reichelt wrote: On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote: Richmond Mathewson wrote: How many users of this list think that RunRev are wasting their time, effort and limited resources continuing development of a Linux

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 29/01/2010 02:31, Bob Sneidar wrote: As usual I have managed to offend more than one group of people at a time. I don't suppose you know molecular biology too? That would be a double-dipper! ;-) My grand goal in life is to offend ten distinct groups of people in one sentence! Welcome

Devawriter

2010-01-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
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Re: [OT] Australian internet blackout

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 09:57, stephen barncard wrote: Sarah, that's a troubling issue. Has the EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation gotten involved? I know the founder John Barlow personally from my Grateful Dead days Some of us are just grateful that we are still alive (says he, misreading the

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 11:33, Peter Alcibiades wrote: Hard to believe this is much of a commercial loss - if Rev doesn't run on it. The thing first makes you go through the app store to get any apps available for it or loaded on to it. You don't want to mess with the app store. Then as a user you have

Export locations

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Having exported a file from my merry Sanskrit Typewriter standalone to my location of choice, I find, on attempting to save a second file the standalone has not remembered my previous choice so I have to click around all over again, and again, and again to find my location. Not Good. Any

Linux deployment . . .

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Here we go again: How many users of this list think that RunRev are wasting their time, effort and limited resources continuing development of a Linux version ? How many people who favour continued Linux development think it might be sensible of RunRev to concentrate their efforts on one

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Dear Sarah et al, My last wild guess is that this is another blow to the PC manufacturers and to Microsoft. The iPhone has been adopted by millions of people, regardless of whether they use Macs or PCs. But the iPad will be creating and editing iWork documents. I wonder will the iPad versions

Re: Export locations

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 15:34, Phil Jimmieson wrote: Hi Richmond, After I've saved a document I write a little text file to the user's preferences folder - the text file contains the last save path. Just before I put up a save box in my program, I test to see if that little text file exists. If it

Re: Linux deployment . . .

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 15:47, Malte Pfaff-Brill wrote: Richmond wrote: How many people who favour continued Linux development think it might be sensible of RunRev to concentrate their efforts on one 'family' of Linux distros (e.g. Debian derivatives) ? I certainly would appreciate having a

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 15:57, Colin Holgate wrote: I think people have some wrong ideas with regard to the iPad: It's not a development platform, it's a playback one. I would strongly emphasise the 'play' in 'playback'! This does indeed seem to be the case; iPad seems to be another toy for those who

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 17:38, Lynn Fredricks wrote: Fortunately, given how far along the Rev Linux engine is, it doesn't seem it'll come to that. Regardless of the opportunities or lack thereof one may see with the world's fastest-growing OS, Rev is already so close to having a really good engine for

Re: [OT] Australian internet blackout

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 18:41, J. Landman Gay wrote: Sarah Reichelt wrote: Hi All, I would like to apologise for any inconvenience, but anyone visiting my web site over the next week will see a blackout message in protest against the Australian government's planned compulsory internet filtering. I was

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 21:50, Bob Sneidar wrote: snip But if the touch screen interface really takes off, I think we will see a full blown laptop with a touch screen interface within 2 years. Probably Apple have misfired and a full blown laptop with a touch screen interface is what they should

Re: Export locations

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 18:28, J. Landman Gay wrote: Or if you don't need a permanent record, just set a custom property. Or set the defaultfolder. Much much better than dumping text documents all over other people's data storage! Thank you so much. However, being, either a slow learner, or, just

Re: parental control problems - Mac OS X

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 28/01/2010 22:09, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Chris Sheffield wrote: I'm wondering if anyone has run into this problem and, if so, what the possible fix would be. We have several customers (schools) reporting a problem with our Rev-built application when trying to implement parental

Re: parental control problems - Mac OS X

2010-01-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Awfully sorry, should have given you a few references at the end of my previous reply: http://www.macgeekery.com/hacks/hardware/make_any_mac_a_netboot_server sorry only one; but should suffice. ___ use-revolution mailing list

Re: Is a file an image?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 27/01/2010 12:49, David Bovill wrote: Thanks for the link Malte - seems possible but quite a bit of work. Works now on OSX, so I'll come back to it later for the cross platform stuff,. 2010/1/27 Malte Pfaff-Brillrevolut...@derbrill.de Taking a quick glimpse at Wikipedia suggests this

Re: AW: is the platform on 64bit windows systems also win32?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 27/01/2010 15:13, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote: Thank you Luis, I just wanted to get sure not to exclude 64 Bit Users when selecting the platform with Win32 :) Tiemo -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: use-revolution-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-

Iconify . . .

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Just uploaded an annoying little stack: http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/STUFF/ICONISER.rev.zip the card of which contains the following: on mouseUp set the iconic of stack ICONISER to true end mouseUp on unIconifyStack set the iconic of stack ICONISER to true end unIconifyStack

Re: how to close a modal stack in IDE?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 27/01/2010 19:09, Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote: Hi Richard, When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-Click to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that pop-up menu is the option Stack Mode. From there, the mode can be changed to: - Toplevel - Modeless - Palette -

iPadding around?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
So, there's Jobs showing off the new Apple iPad . . . http://live.gdgt.com/2010/01/27/live-apple-come-see-our-latest-creation-tablet-event-coverage/ [doesn't, frankly, do much for me, but there we are . . . ] what interest me far more than the fact that I can write e-mail messages by typing

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 27/01/2010 21:17, stephen barncard wrote: Enough power, but you still gotta go through the app store. And they probably won't let any app builders like Rev on the unit. Not that I'd want to do any programming on the thing. I need two 23 displays these days. Gosh, we are 'aristocratic'

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Um . . . now Jobs is pushing the 'Keyboard Dock': http://live.gdgt.com/2010/01/27/live-apple-come-see-our-latest-creation-tablet-event-coverage/ so we cannot plug-in any-old USB keyboard - crafty buzzard, he's making sure that we cannot just smoke his dope through any old pipe, we have to buy

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 27/01/2010 21:59, stephen barncard wrote: It's not a luxury, Richmond, my eyesight sucks. Sorry you have monitor envy, but my screen space is wasted, I blow it al up big. I don't have monitor envy; in fact I am an extremely lucky chap insofar as at 47 I don't need glasses. However I

Re: iPadding around?

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
The iWork apps for iPad have been remade for the iPad; while it, presumably, can read iWork documents made with the Mac version as it has been recompiled that should not lead us to think we can merrily pop out standalones for the iPad from our existing versions of Studio and Enterprise.

Presumably . . . 4.5 dp-1 ???

2010-01-26 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Presumably while those who attended the Edinburgh developers' conference recieved Studio 4.0 as part of the package that did not include further updates and developer previews? ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please

Re: Haggis Ban In America ends.

2010-01-25 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 25/01/2010 09:15, stephen barncard wrote: At last! http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/24/america-haggis-ban-lifted-burns Whacko! And the funniest thing about this is that far more North Americans of Scots descent (there are folk who would say that crossing the Atlantic is more a

Re: Linux Go Stack opens in a new tab

2010-01-25 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 25/01/2010 05:18, Bill Vlahos wrote: On Ubuntu when I issue a go stack it opens the stack in a different TAB instead of as an overlapping window like in Windows or Mac. Is this is the expected linux behavior and or is there a better way to deal with it so it doesn't happen? Bill

Re: Haggis Ban In America ends.

2010-01-25 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 25/01/2010 21:23, Alejandro Tejada wrote: Notice that there is a veggetarian version too, that looks really appetizing: http://www.vegsoc.org/news/2001/burns.html Vegetarian haggis is actually far better than 'real' haggis as a poor, old sheep doesn't have to get knocked on the head;

Re: Linux Go Stack opens in a new tab

2010-01-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 25/01/2010 05:18, Bill Vlahos wrote: On Ubuntu when I issue a go stack it opens the stack in a different TAB instead of as an overlapping window like in Windows or Mac. Is this is the expected linux behavior and or is there a better way to deal with it so it doesn't happen? Bill

Re: Geometry manager

2010-01-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 23/01/2010 03:24, Mark Wieder wrote: Jacque- Friday, January 22, 2010, 5:13:00 PM, you wrote: I like brussels sprouts... There's hope for you yet. Try roasting them with sweet potatoes. Pop sweet potatoes in the microwave oven, crack them open and fill with butter and

Re: OT: Free GifAnimator for Windows

2010-01-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 23/01/2010 17:07, bar...@libero.it wrote: Others have already answered this but if you want to try something more advanced I should like to point out , to all, that a ex-premium animation programme is now up for grabs at http://www.creatoon.com/ as a free download. Regards Barry Barber

Re: [OT] Geometry sprouts

2010-01-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 23/01/2010 20:08, J. Landman Gay wrote: stephen barncard wrote: I will never bring up the Geometry topic again. Probably better to bring up the Geometry topic again rather than bring up the brussel sprouts! You didn't bring it up this time. ;) I never eat them any more because my

Re: OT: Free GifAnimator for Windows

2010-01-23 Thread Richmond Mathewson
. Yeah, well most Windows programs work 'smoohtly' - that's exactly the problem . . . :) Also happy to inform you that it works smoothly under WINE on Ubuntu Linux. Best regards Barry sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use-revolution mailing list

Re: OT: Free GifAnimator for Windows

2010-01-22 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 22/01/2010 15:48, runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote: Hi, does anyone of the list know a good GifAnimator, which is also freeware? Regards, Matthias Just poked around with ASK: http://www.jhepple.com/gif_animator.htm http://www.whitsoftdev.com/ UnFREEz 2.1

Re: Geometry manager

2010-01-22 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 23/01/2010 03:13, J. Landman Gay wrote: Mark Wieder wrote: Jacque- Thursday, January 21, 2010, 5:20:11 PM, you wrote: Bob Sneidar wrote: No Jacque, 41 IS the answer to everything. 42 is the answer to life, the universe and everything. You were just a little short. Between this and the

Re: [ANN] ssMacWindows 1.6.0

2010-01-21 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 21/01/2010 17:07, Shao Sean wrote: I would like to start this announcement off thanking, once again, Malte Pfaff-Brill and Trevor DeVore for the help in getting some broken code working :-) * Hot Keys and Volume events now work in all versions of Rev from 2.8 up to 4.5 RunRev 4.5 . . .

Re: Modal dialog not modal... any hints?

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 20/01/2010 16:40, Tereza Snyder wrote: On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote: Have you tried the alternative syntax go stack AskYesOrNo as modal Yes. Same result. Poop. t modal stack Custom Answer Dialog straight from the documentation!!! Love,

Re: Modal dialog not modal... any hints?

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 20/01/2010 16:40, Tereza Snyder wrote: On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote: Have you tried the alternative syntax go stack AskYesOrNo as modal Yes. Same result. Poop. t modal stack SUBB or open stack SUBB as modal HOWEVER, in both cases unless you set

Re: Modal dialog not modal... any hints?

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 20/01/2010 18:43, Tereza Snyder wrote: On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: On 20/01/2010 16:40, Tereza Snyder wrote: On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote: Have you tried the alternative syntax go stack AskYesOrNo as modal

Fake dialog box

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Sometime last year I uploaded a stack called URLANSWER.rev to my previous website that then hosed itself - being a clever chap I do not seem to have kept a back up; I would be extremely grateful if somebody has downloaded it and they could send me a zipped copy. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

[OT] Open Office 3.2.0rc3 Mac PPC

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Don't believe what they tell you; it is available here: http://mirror.unlogisch.ch/ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/3.2.0rc3_20100115/ ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe,

Re: Geometry manager

2010-01-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 20/01/2010 21:47, stephen barncard wrote: Isn't that kind of lame that it's offered in the IDE, but the unspoken rumor is that it doesn't work, and we're not supposed to use it, yet no-one has ever given an exact reason why? What if it has been fixed, yet the impression persists? Well,

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Those of you with suicidal tendencies, an urge to hose your system, or take a walk on the wild side are invited to download this: http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/BUILDER.zip I have 'pinched' the Metacard Standalone Builder and a lot of associated substacks and rolled them up into a REV

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson
money from me until I see them take Linux seriously. Bernard ___ Hey, all you closet Linux users it is time to OUT yourselves and start making noises at RunRev! sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Having equipped myself with a LinuxPPC engine for Metacard I decided to try to build a LinuxPPC standalone with Metacard 4 . . . No joy whatsoever on a Mac as the standalone builder does not recognise the LinuxPPC engine 'mc' as such, Having already built a BSD standalone on Ubuntu I

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
The question is if it will work with kde? Well, that is a question! However I have now found a way that works on current 'nix systems and should not really get its knickers in too much of a twist re window-managers: 1. Install a licensed version of RunRev (3, 3.5, 4) Studio/Enterprize on a

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/01/2010 09:08, Shao Sean wrote: I find it funny that a single person (Dr. Scott Raney) was able to support all the different platforms, yet the team at RunRev cannot.. (I understand their business reasoning(s), just find it amusing ;) -

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/01/2010 15:35, Luis wrote: Hiya, Doesn't a team consist of 'single' people? Pass the salt... Have you ever heard of Corporate Identity ? Cheers, Luis. On 18 Jan 2010, at 12:27, Richmond Mathewson wrote: On 18/01/2010 09:08, Shao Sean wrote: I find it funny that a single person

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/01/2010 19:18, Richard Gaskin wrote: Malte wrote: When testing a rather complex app (50 Stacks, huge amounts of XML data being processed) under Kubuntu on a very decent machine (actually I got a bit jealous of what is under the hood there): Performance is rather slow. Especially screen

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/01/2010 19:53, Andre Garzia wrote: huge memory problems and slow rendering... I experience this as well sometimes. Voted for the rendering bugs On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Mark Wiedermwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote: Richard- Monday, January 18, 2010, 9:18:43 AM, you wrote:

Funny standalones.

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
This is a copy of a request I have just sent to RunRev support: I would be extremely grateful if you could make available to all holders of RunRev licences higher than RunRev 2.2.1 licensed copies of RunRev 2.2.1 to enable them to make standalones for platforms that are no longer officially

BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Built Metacard 4 on my Ubuntu Box (P4, 1.42 GHZ, 512 MB, Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS) using J. Landman Gay's magic stack available at RevOnline. Downloaded the BSD and HP9K700 engines from http://www.hot.com.my/metacard/ saved them in a subdirectory inside my MC 4 directory; expanded their contents

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 18:37, Mikey wrote: Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700? Is that what the HP9k700 means? As far as I know, yes. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and

Re: Getting the height and width of a videoclip

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 18:38, William Ziegler wrote: I have a stack that allows teachers and parents to attach videos for students to write sentences about. These videos are created with various devices and thus have different heights and widths. I currently store these videos in a default folder, and

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 18:37, Mikey wrote: Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700? Is that what the HP9k700 means? This is worth reading: MetaCard 2.5 is supported on 68K and PPC Macintosh systems running MacOS 7.1 through 9.X, with a separate Carbon engine for use with Mac OS X. The Win32 engine

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 20:12, J. Landman Gay wrote: Richmond Mathewson wrote: Personally, I'm extremely 'turned on' by this bit: Nine popular UNIX/X11 platforms are also supported: Solaris SPARC, Solaris x86, DEC Alpha, SGI IRIS, HP-9000/700, IBM RS/6000, SCO ODT, BSD UNIX, Linux Intel, and LinuxPPC

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 21:16, Bruce Robertson wrote: On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: I myself, have a large number of computers rotting in my attic in Scotland (about 5 Performa 52xx Macs) which are perfectly serviceable, except for the fact that it would be JOLLY NICE

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 21:31, J. Landman Gay wrote: Richmond Mathewson wrote: So, I have written directly to RunRev (see earlier posting) to ask if they would be so kind as to issue 2.2.1 and engines with licence numbers to any Studio and Enterprise owners who might be interested; You will receive

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 22:12, Mark Wieder wrote: Richmond- Sunday, January 17, 2010, 11:33:34 AM, you wrote: If you come to my house and ask me for the 3 chairs ...for Captain Spaulding, no doubt... I'm sorry I don't understand the reference; do tell!

Re: Getting the height and width of a videoclip

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 17/01/2010 22:52, William Ziegler wrote: Thanks for the tip Richard, Who is 'Richard'? but I'll still need to check the video height and width to be sure it fits on the screen in the correct place. If it can't be queried once it's in the stack or subStack as a videoClip can I

Re: BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

2010-01-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/01/2010 07:22, Mark Talluto wrote: On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: Mind you . . . if you could point me to a Linux PPC engine for Metacard I could start fooling around now. Hi Richmond, You can access my repository of MetaCard files at: http

Re: RunRev and old standalone choices?

2010-01-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 15/01/2010 15:24, Jan Schenkel wrote: --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Richmond Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Richmond The last version or rev that supported other platforms than Mac, Windows and Linux, is version 2.2.1 - and you can use the Linux 2.5.1 distribution with

Re: [ANN] Megabundle sale ends after Monday

2010-01-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 16/01/2010 18:55, Jerry Daniels wrote: Bundle lovers, Are presumably people who are bundled: Bundling, or Tarrying, was the traditional practice of wrapping one person in a bed accompanied by another, usually as a part of courting behavior.

RunRev and old standalone choices?

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Can anybody tell me: 1. which was the last version of RunRev to offer more than just Mac, Win and Linux as standalone possibilities? 2. Where I can download a copy of that version? sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use-revolution mailing list use

Re: USB dance-pad with Rev?

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 15/01/2010 13:52, Nicolas Cueto wrote: To answer somewhat my own question. I connected a USB gamepad and Rev didn't recognize it. When I was over in England I had a sudden urge to 'steal' (admittedly from myself) the keyboard from my G3 iMac as it is so compact. So, thought I had

Re: RunRev and old standalone choices?

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
of that version? sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. Hi Richmond The last version or rev that supported other platforms than Mac, Windows and Linux, is version 2.2.1 - and you can use the Linux 2.5.1 distribution with 'Nix engines of version 2.2.1 Steer your browser to: http://www.runrev.com

Re: RunRev and old standalone choices?

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Captain Pugwash time . . . http://www.runrev.com/downloads/all-downloads/full-list/ and search for 'Unix' - it's about 1/3 from the top of the page. So, did that, and, making a copy of my RR4 Studio (Mac) folder, I put the 'revstandalonesettings.rev' from /components/tools in RR 2.5.1

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 15/01/2010 15:11, Jan Schenkel wrote: --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Jérôme Rosatjro...@mac.com wrote: Une question pour les utilisateurs francophones de Revolution: Comment traduire le terme handlers qui est mentionné dans Revolution ? Procédures ? Scripts ? Merci d'avance pour vos réponses.

Re: RunRev and old standalone choices?

2010-01-15 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 15/01/2010 15:24, Jan Schenkel wrote: --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Richmond Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Richmond The last version or rev that supported other platforms than Mac, Windows and Linux, is version 2.2.1 - and you can use the Linux 2.5.1 distribution with

Re: USB dance-pad with Rev?

2010-01-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Hello, I have a musical keyboard (Axis 49 : http://www.c-thru-music.com/cgi/?page=prod_axis-49) plugged by USB (on the Macintosh keyboard) witch work on GarageBand rawKey messages on RunRev nothing ! :-( I am very interested by this question... Bons souvenirs de Paris René Le 14 janv.

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 14/01/2010 12:08, Bernard Devlin wrote: That's interesting. Whenever I've tried to run the Rev IDE under WINE on Fedora or Mandriva, any buttons with images are just black squares. Bernard On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Hershel Fischhersh...@syp2u4c.com wrote: Hi everybody, just

Re: USB dance-pad with Rev?

2010-01-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 14/01/2010 12:51, Dave Cragg wrote: On 14 Jan 2010, at 10:13, Richmond Mathewson wrote: All USB devices will send some sort of keyDown signals and/or pointer movements to the system; as long as you can interpret those keyDowns inside your stack there is no earthly reason why your USB

Re: Rev on kde

2010-01-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 14/01/2010 21:37, Hershel Fisch wrote: Why would you want to run a Windows standalone under WINE on Linux when it is perfectly possible to make a Linux standalone? Its FreeBSD not Linux. Ok, I'm sorry. Looked at the standalone builder for RR 4 on Mac and it only offers

Re: an interesting challenge

2010-01-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 15/01/2010 00:16, Bob Sneidar wrote: That may be preferable, as a big queer might take offense and do some real damage. I apologize in advance. It just had to be said. Bob On Jan 13, 2010, at 2:41 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: Queer (Peculiar); as in I'm feeling a little queer

Re: an interesting challenge

2010-01-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Hello Jim, I agree, but... Here (Wikipedia) it is not only syntaxic explanation but content... ;- ) René PS : Je vais faire des phrases ! Gustave Flaubert... On the anniversary of his passing, I will tell a funny story. In all the years of our association, Eric and I always spoke and

Re: an interesting challenge

2010-01-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 13/01/2010 12:57, René Micout wrote: I propose (it is not easy) : Entre vos mots et les miens, il y a la barrière du langage Is it the real sense !? It is not easy to translate word by word... Français (ou francophones) d'autres propositions ? Le 13 janv. 2010 à 11:41, Richmond Mathewson

Re: Windows 7 launch app.exe

2010-01-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 13/01/2010 16:10, Klaus Major wrote: Dag Mark, Am 13.01.2010 um 15:05 schrieb Mark Schonewille: Hi Klaus, I often have the same problem with other versions of Windows. It is not limited to Windows 7. Quite some time ago, I decided not to bother anymore and to use the shell whenever

[OT] Slightly less Crappy Website

2010-01-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
a bit more 'sexy') Other pages still to come. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com

Re: [OT] Slightly less Crappy Website

2010-01-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 13/01/2010 22:30, Colin Holgate wrote: http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/links.html That seems better, though you might think about using a JPEG or repeating pattern for the background. At the moment you're using 325kb just for that one png. Also, could the left side box be as tall as

Re: Flash cookies

2010-01-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 12/01/2010 01:48, Dave Cragg wrote: On 11 Jan 2010, at 18:56, Richmond Mathewson wrote: On 11/01/2010 18:59, Michael Kann wrote: At this site you can see all the flash cookies that have been stored on your computer. These cookies aren't cleaned out when you clear cookies

Flash cookies - Dig them out.

2010-01-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Here we are: Windows XP: For Web sites: %APPDATA%\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\random code\domain\path - maybe°\object name.sol For AIR Applications: %APPDATA%\AIR Application Reverse Domain Name\Local Store\#SharedObjects\flash filename.swf\object name.sol Windows Vista and

Re: Flash cookies

2010-01-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 12/01/2010 18:24, Mark Wieder wrote: Richmond- Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 5:07:00 AM, you wrote: Today, had a look in the folders in ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/#SharedObjects/ and 'susan-boyle.com' was still there . . . ...old hack, but

Re: an interesting challenge

2010-01-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Victor Hugo once sent a message to his publishers: ? and they replied: ! which seems about as minimal as one can get. A completely empty message is not a challenge, or anything else for that matter. Now, the thing that worries me is whether ? constitutes a sentence as it is verbless. We

Re: Flash cookies

2010-01-11 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 11/01/2010 18:59, Michael Kann wrote: At this site you can see all the flash cookies that have been stored on your computer. These cookies aren't cleaned out when you clear cookies. They get through even when you are private browsing with Firefox. I don't remember ever giving permission to

Re: Bill Marriott

2010-01-11 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I met Bill at the Edinburgh conference. I am saddened at his death and can only hope that his family are bearing up. He was a fine chap who will be sorely missed. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution

Re: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Richmond Mathewson
of the pickle barrel ready for the start of teaching the tinies tomorrow. Once again; Thank you. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your

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