I am seeing a lot of traffic on the list in regards to tRev. Does
that mean the GLX (like Galaxy before it) is now a defunct product?
What if any difference is there between the 2 products? Is there any
kind of reasonable upgrade path for a former GLX license holder?
Thanks,
Todd
Actually, hibernation mode is a part of operating systems power
management feature. Windows has had it for a while, and it looks like
Linux does too, but only within the last year has it become
reliable. :-)
Regards,
Todd
On Mar 19, 2009, at 2:52 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19,
Does you friend have a newer Mac (Powerbook G4 SD and newer)? If so,
I would tell him to just put it to sleep. By default the contents of
RAM is written to a disk image. Details on Safe Sleep can be found here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1757
You can even enable it on slighter older
, 2009, at 8:12 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Todd Higgins higgin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Does you friend have a newer Mac (Powerbook G4 SD and newer)? If
so, I
would tell him to just put it to sleep. By default the contents of
RAM is
written to a disk image. Details
On Oct 3, 2007, at 11:55 AM, David Bovill wrote:
Does anyone know how MacOs pList files are (optionally) compressed (ie
preference pList files). I can't work it out or find a reference to
this on
the net. I have had a few goes with zip, gzip and bzip2 without
success so
far?
Hi David,
) and they are preparing to make a strong push into
Europe etc.
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ÉrIC,
You say you are starting with a fresh Rev install, are you also
starting with a fresh My Revolution Studio folder?
Regards,
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On Feb 22, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Éric Miclo wrote:
Hello Bill,
If I dare to complain here it is not because of the bug but because
I've already made lots
Andre,
Do not have you macbook shipped out to Apple for repair before you
recover your data. Apple will typically reformat (or even replace) a
hard drive even when it is in for unrelated repairs.
It is possible that the hard drive has failed and is keeping the
system from booting from
Will this site have to support Entourage (mac) users? If so, then
they will have to have Outlook Web Access enabled - which means you
can use the RPC over http method or applescript Entourage (Yuck!)
I would argue for POP access...
Todd
On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I agree with Roger, please consider an East Coast location
Thanks,
An East Coast coder,
Todd
On Dec 21, 2006, at 5:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan wrote:
They asked us to hold off until they could make their own
conference plans clearer. That was the first we'd heard that they
were
I don't want to interject politics into this discussion, but I
received the following holiday greeting and I thought I would pass it
along as it may help other craft an appropriate end of the year
greeting. ;-)
For My Democratic Friends:
Please accept with no obligation, explicit or
Hi Stephen,
I don't think it has anything to do with Rev. You have VoiceOver
enabled on your computer:
System Preferences - Universal Access - Voiceover Off (or hit Apple
+F5)
I you listen carefully, your computer is talking to you.
Regards,
Todd
On Aug 11, 2006, at 2:34 PM,
On Jul 23, 2006, at 1:38 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
That's a nifty piece of software. Do you use it? I'm wondering how
exactly one simulates a right-click? I wouldn't think taping on the
track pad would work all that well. In fact, I've turned off 'tapping'
on all my track pads for that reason
On Jul 22, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Just for the record, a 1 button mouse (which is the only way Mac
laptops come configured) is so VERY last century. Especially when the
operating system support the concept of right-click for properties,
and scroll wheels.
(and don't tell me
Binary mentioned in the release notes for 2.7.1. Was this in the 2.7
release and I missed it?
Does this mean support for Revolution.app itself is not far
behind? Inquiring minds would like to know. :-)
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While you would just use it to run Revolution, for people who buy it
to do general purpose computing the software included is quite a
deal. Not just the OS, but all of the creative apps, Front Row w/
the IR remote etc.
http://www.apple.com/macmini/whatsinside.html
On Apr 18, 2006, at
Some stats from Google:
Results 1 - 10 of about 395,000,000 for revolution
The first relevant link was the runrev homepage (14th) The most
prominent links (and text ads) had to do with heartworm medicine for
you pets. Also note that the next generation Nintendo game station
is also
find a chart that details all of the useragent string versions here:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/safari/uamatrix.html
When troubleshooting Safari and webkit issues I recommend this site:
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/
Regards,
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What has happened to Ro Nagey? I thought he was the Rev evangelist?
Todd
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On Dec 10, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I hope you guys keep carrying this forward. This is very exciting and
exactly the kind of thing that a Rev evangelist, if such a person
I don't know if this counts, but my son is 5 years old, and he has
enjoyed listening to me read from Dan's book : )
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On Dec 7, 2005, at 9:28 AM, David Burgun wrote:
she was intrigued with the
possibility of making the CEO into a flying pig that circled
Hi Andre,
I would love to hear more about how you are using rev as an extension
to Mac OS X. Could you elaborate on how you are extending the built
in apps (with some screen shots?)
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On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:36 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I have my
Excellent suggestions Sarah. Your right, I need to start simple and
work toward the complex. Between reading about all of the exciting
stuff people are doing with Rev and my own overactive imaginations
its difficult to buckle down and start with Hello World : )
Thanks
Todd
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, and I think the reason is
because I'm rushing it.
Real expertise takes time, even if your chosen programming
environment promises to save 90% of it : )
Thoughts?
Todd
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Well, I can give you some of my as I have been getting doubles
messages for the past 2 days.
On Aug 23, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
Test. My messages are bouncing. :-)
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I would love to see the smooth effect, but it also flickers like mad
under Rev 2.5.1, any chance of saving it as stack that I could get to
from the Dreamcard 2.6.1 player?
Thanks
Todd
On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:18 PM, MisterX wrote:
actually, it's more like most european flags, flogged down
, at 3:40 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Todd Higgins wrote:
I would love to see the smooth effect, but it also flickers like mad
under Rev 2.5.1, any chance of saving it as stack that I could get to
from the Dreamcard 2.6.1 player?
The flag stack is just that -- a stack. And it relies
This is true. New machines do not ship with the Classic System
Folder. But If you have an existing Macintosh you can just copy the
System Folder over.
Todd
On Jun 27, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
I had heard, from a distance source, that a new Mac with Tiger
installed will not
Is there a technical reason for Revolution having a 31 char limit in
Mac OS X? Obviously the OS and filesystem support longer file names
(256 chars) and there must be other Carbon application that support
long filenames.
Todd
On Jun 23, 2005, at 3:25 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hello
I would love to come, as I am sure a lot of other would as well. But
for those that cannot make it out there this year, are there any
plans to produce podcasts of the event? ( For those who have been
under a rock about podcasts here is the wikipedia entry: http://
Performa no, but in my experience there are a lot of people using OS
X on G3's. Personally, I am running Tiger on a G3 500 Powerbook,
Panther on a G3 366 iBook, and Panther Server on a G3 450 iMac.
The majority of my customers are K-12 schools and the hang on to
their hardware for 3-5
(I am apologize if this is a dupe, this is the 3rd attempt to get
this message to the list.)
I am trying to run a rev cgi on my Mac OS X Server and I am running
into an error. First of all I am following the excellent article on
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/ (Thanks for the
Thanks BvG, I could swear that I tried the link from the tutorial
last night and all I got was a 403 Forbidden page. It was the
engine, everything is working now.
Todd
On Jun 4, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jun 04 2005, at 14:30, Todd Higgins wrote:
(I am apologize
East : )
Regards,
Todd
On Jun 4, 2005, at 2:14 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
On Jun 4, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
Thanks BvG, I could swear that I tried the link from the tutorial
last night and all I got was a 403 Forbidden page. It was the
engine, everything is working now.
Todd
I live in beautiful Lancaster County PA (home of the Amish). It is a
nice central location for people traveling from Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Wash. DC, Baltimore, etc.
Regards,
Todd
On Jun 3, 2005, at 10:52 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I'm in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
and a beautiful
xcellent article on http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
(Thanks for the resource.) I was not able to find the Darwin engine
to download, so I pulled the executable out of the Revolution.app
I am getting the following error in my web server log when I try to
run the hello.cgi.
If there is indeed a problem with AltBrowser and Webkit then it would
affect 10.3.9 as well. Apple updated Safari/ Webkit to keep it
compatible with 10.4.
From the primary Safari developer's weblog: http://
weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2005_04.html#007962
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I'm not sure about Windows or Linux, but you could use the command
system_profiler on OS X and then search for the following pieces of info:
-amount of RAM Memory ( the first returned line will provide total
system memory)
-processor type CPU Type (i.e. PowerPC 750) ; CPU Speed
-video card
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not sure if the apply to me (or if I would just be unnecessarily
complicating my learning curve) Any suggestions will be gratefully
accepted!
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