important thing is that I am here to
help you. Your success will only make the entire Revolution community
and, of course, our company, stronger.
Ro Nagey
PS: Yes, Heather Nagey is my beautiful bride. :)
On Feb 17, 2005, at 1:18 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
Hi everyone,
It is my pleasure to introduc
ting.
5. Make sure the spec is clear and that any changes have to be in
writing and approved by both parties. It's even better if changes also
incur a charge and/or include the right to adjust the agreed-upon fee.
6. Leave a percentage -- 10-20 usually works -- to be paid N days
after final
will try and sell them for me. I even have a lot of
ideas for this project. But I can't seem to get started. I have been
sitting here for weeks reading this list every day and opening up REV
but still can't start.
Any helpful ideas on how to jump start a project?
Ro Nagey ~ [EMAIL
Expect an announcement on the dates for these engines next week!
Ro Nagey
On Mar 2, 2005, at 10:18 PM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
Has anyone heard any recent news on when the Rev 2.5 engines for UNIX
(Solaris, IRIX, BSD, etc.) will show up?
Ro Nagey ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.runrev.com
Yes, you can! :)
And, if you're looking for a great explanation of how to use CGI's in
Rev, take a look at Jacque's brilliant article at:
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/index.html
Ro Nagey
On Mar 8, 2005, at 10:46 AM, paolo wrote:
Can I use Rev in CGI to set an eco
Weird behavior...I have a horizontal progress bar. It works fine.
I copy it, rename it, set it to being a vertical scrollbar. Amazingly
enough, no matter what I set the thumbpos to, it doesn't fill up the
progress bar.
What incredibly stupid thing am I doing?
Ro Nagey
Royal Software
ite: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ro Nagey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 3:43 AM
> Subject: Vertical or horizontal progress bars
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>
> > Weird behavior...I have a
lay a sound I've imported into the stack?
TIA,
Ro Nagey
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> works for me. Are you sure the name of the clip is "curly.wav"
>
> Use the Application Overview to check.
> Speakers plugged in ;-)
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>
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> > -Original Message-
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Not running a QT moviejust trying to play a sound. Thanks.
Ro
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Klaus Major
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:01 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: The sound of silence
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>
> Hi Ro and Ch
As if being unable to play a sound isn't embarrassing enough...
I tried the "send" vs. "idle" example...called "updateClock"...watched the
time get placed in the field...sat around...and nothing.
Getting the feeling that I can't do anything right...
Ro
me in 10 milliseconds
> end mouseUp
>
> on updateClock
> put the long time into field 1
> send updateClock to me in 500 milliseconds
> end updateClock
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>
> Does this help?
>
> Ken Ray
> Sons of Thunder Software
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> Web Sit
Another approach that I implemented on a POS WAN back in the pre-Internet
days:
Ship the new stack[s] under a new name. On startup, it checks to see what
it's name is...if it isn't MyOldStackName then it reads the data from the
old stack[s] into the new stack[s], changes the name of the old stack
at our more creative minds could come up with...which,
in turn, might point towards improvements in our tools.
Ro Nagey
Royal Software, Inc.
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> I see application design as a crea
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> Recently, "Ro Nagey" wrote:
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> > There have been brief examples of tools that allow you to
> create circular
> > or, even, free-form stacks...but I haven't seen anything
> recently. We, the
>
Rumor has it that Jean-Louis Gasse once gave a demo on a Mac that someone
had futzed with...
He'd click on a menu bar, the box would appear, then crash to the bottom of
the screen. Once there, the menu bar worked fine. Not practical but a great
practical joke ;)
Ro Nagey
Royal Software
I have the barest of bones ones...I wouldn't call it a serious app by
any means, just one of those projects to learn MC. If you want I could
send it to you. I just moved it over to the Mac and I can debug it a
bit over the weekend if I get time.
Ro
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 03:49 PM, Ri
to the
front? How can I cure this.
Ro Nagey
Royal Software, Inc.
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Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have a fun probability stack
that would appeal to 6-8th graders? It has to run on Wondows.
TIA,
Ro Nagey
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I am getting them as well - at least once per 15 minutes of use.
Ro
On Jul 27, 2004, at 1:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am finding this beta to just suddenly quit after doing a a click or
editing
in the IDE sometimes with no reason at all. Am I the only one having
this
problem?? This is rathe
er of this list, you'll also be eligible for
special offerings from Runtime Revolution!
In the coming year, we're going to be putting a lot of emphasis on
education. Please help us and be part of this list!
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count that some mail apps split up
URLs - which could lead you to a "Denied message"
My bad,
Ro
On May 3, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Ro Nagey wrote:
After laying dormant for a very long time, I am happy to announce
the Education-Revolution list is back and better than ever.
You are enthusiast
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her a babelfish translation of your post or your best
effort at translation.
Ro
On May 4, 2005, at 11:27 AM, Marielle Lange wrote:
Anyway, I guess that French, CMS and RSS are a bit out of topic for
a revolution
list. Changing the world probably not.
Ro Nagey ~ Evangelist ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ru
lfish link in the email is
worthwhile.
Ro
PS Translating my writing into another language and back again is not
fair! Many would claim I don't even write in English in the first
place! ;)
To translate this email into another language, please copy this and
go to <http://babelfish.a
tten in, and a brief description of its contents?
Thanks in advance,
Ro
To translate this email into another language, please copy this and
go to <http://babelfish.altavista.com/>
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ad, someone can put this bug on bugzilla ?
Thx
Ludovic
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od luck to all of you!
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 06:48 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
If you are using 2.0, the Navigator palette makes this easy: drag the
background into the bookmark area to make a bookmark. Switch to card
view. Hilite the cards you want the background to be on, and the
bookmark of the background. C
Sorry...didn't mean to send an already posted note to the group. My bad!
Ro
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 07:52 PM, Ro Nagey wrote:
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 06:48 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
If you are using 2.0, the Navigator palette makes this easy: drag the
background into the boo
Define semi-secure? The result of decryption? Amount of traffic flow of
stacks?
Assuming that you are sending the same stack with the exception of the
data in the custom props:
1. I intercept the data.
2. I notice that the the data looks the same except for small section.
3. I attack the smal
Yes, I have...I send them money and they provide me with a password! ;)
On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 08:42 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Have you successfully cracked MC's password protection (please don't
post
the algorithm if you have)?
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Here's an idea given your criteria: make a 'one-time' pad stack.
Although I know you know how to make one, it's interesting enough to
discuss here:
Grossly simplified:
1. You generate a text file of random letters. The text file is of
arbitrary length. You give a copy of the text file to Alice
I just looked at MacWorld UK's list of nominees for their Editor's
Choice awards. There was no category for programming. Does anyone else
find this odd?
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/main_news.cfm?NewsID=6198
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put the ticks-startTime into totalTicks
answer totalTicks && finalAnswer && the number of lines in
finalAnswer
end doIt
Did it in 2 ticks and found 23 words :)
Ro Nagey
On Jul 20, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
For my fellow puzzle addicts:
Here is this weeks NPR puzzle (Sun
put the ticks-startTime into totalTicks
answer totalTicks && finalAnswer && the number of lines in
finalAnswer
end doIt
Did it in 2 ticks and found 23 words :)
Ro Nagey
Apologies in advance if you get this twice - the first one got held
up because it was too long
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put the ticks-startTime into totalTicks
answer totalTicks && finalAnswer && the number of lines in
finalAnswer
end doIt
Did it in 2 ticks and found 23 words :)
Ro Nagey
Sorry if you get this 3 times - but I haven't received the ones sent
ea
y into myAnswer
exit repeat
end if
end repeat
if myAnswer is "Y" then put myWord & return after finalAnswer
end repeat
put the milliseconds-startTime into totalTicks
answer totalTicks && finalAnswer
end doIt
Ro Nagey
PS My spam filter is apparently censo
Interesting - I'm using a 1.67 GHz Powerbook and my best speed using
your changes is in the low 30's - are Macs that much slower?
On this size, it doesn't seem to make any difference as to whether is
' for each word myWord' or 'for each line myWord'
Ro
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