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2010-10-22 Thread Bob Sneidar
This guy has not been blocked yet? Bob On Oct 22, 2010, at 1:49 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote: > http://dukulahi.t35.com/ > > > > ___ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscr

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2010-10-22 Thread thebilltaylor
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2010-10-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
I modified the url in the reply so no one who clicked on it would get to a bad place inadvertently. It may be an ad for Viagra, but who knows what else you get driving by? Bob On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:25 PM, René Micout wrote: > It is a spam (for Viagra !) > > Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Snei

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2010-10-21 Thread René Micout
It is a spam (for Viagra !) Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit : > What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is > absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen > before. > > Bob > > > On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebillta

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2010-10-21 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bob Sneidar wrote: What in the world is this? Our first spambot. Already blocked by the ISP (t35.com -- good work). Looks like we're officially in the big time now. :) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation ___ ambassa...

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2010-10-21 Thread François Chaplais
garbage in, garbage out. This mail has gone directly to the Trash. However, I am sure the list mom will be interested by this post. Best François Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit : > What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is > absolutely no expla

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2010-10-21 Thread Richmond
On 10/21/2010 11:18 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen before. Bob On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote: http://reguqaru.t35.com/d

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2010-10-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen before. Bob On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote: > http://reguqaru.t35.com/don'tclickme > > > >

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2010-10-21 Thread thebilltaylor
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2010-07-22 Thread Jerry Daniels
Hugh, For all intents and purposes, you are on the money. Couple answers to your question marks below... Best, Jerry Daniels Rodeo now in beta: http://rodeoapps.com/limited-pre-release-offer On Jul 22, 2010, at 5:28 AM, FlexibleLearning wrote: > THANK YOU for taking the time to write such

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2010-05-22 Thread Bob Sneidar
Hi Ruslan. 2 things weigh against your assessment. First, one of the databases is remote and it happens to be the one I am querying 1 record at a time. The second thing is that to my knowledge you cannot create joins between 2 tables in different databases. The source database is a local

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2010-05-21 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 22/5/10 4:17 AM, "Bob Sneidar" wrote: Hi Bob, > UPDATE: > > Well I discovered what my problem was. I commented out the method I employed > which used sqlYoga for all the queries, and wrote a new method using only > RevDB API calls. The sqlYoga method took about 1 to 1.5 seconds per iteratio

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2010-05-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
UPDATE: Well I discovered what my problem was. I commented out the method I employed which used sqlYoga for all the queries, and wrote a new method using only RevDB API calls. The sqlYoga method took about 1 to 1.5 seconds per iteration, so for 100 single record queries, let's say roughly 2 mi

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2010-05-16 Thread Jean-Pierre Soto
Hello, I have made a virtual keyboard where the user can move each key when holding controlKey. All is Ok, but I need to change geometry of each key to follow the bottom of the stack. (I want to open the keyboard on the bottom of my main stack) The user can still move each key but when I re

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2010-04-18 Thread Haroldo Mauro Jr.
At 0:06 +0200 19/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote: >Le 18 avr. 10 à 15:34, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : > >>At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote: >>>Bonjour Haroldo, >>>Welcome to the list :-))) >>> >>> >>>Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : >>> Hi everybody, I just joined thi

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2010-04-18 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Le 18 avr. 10 à 15:34, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote: Bonjour Haroldo, Welcome to the list :-))) Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I got my first Mac

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2010-04-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Klaus on-rev wrote: But maybe "go next cd OF THIS BG" is making Rev choke somehow? Since "...of this bg" is genuine HyperTalk after all... That still works in Rev. I think the problem is that the arrowkey message isn't reaching the handler. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyp

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2010-04-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
Hi Haroldo, how nice to see you here! (example from Rev dictionary) on arrowKey theKey -- make Up arrow go to the first card if theKey is "up" then go to card 1 else pass arrowKey end arrowKey Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each >time I pressed the up arrow key, a

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2010-04-18 Thread Haroldo Mauro Jr.
At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote: >Bonjour Haroldo, >Welcome to the list :-))) > > >Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : > >>Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since >>I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Super

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2010-04-18 Thread Andre.Bisseret
Bonjour Haroldo, Welcome to the list :-))) Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit : Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard, which I've been using a lot. I've had Revolu

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2010-04-18 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi all, > On 18/04/2010 14:40, Klaus on-rev wrote: >> Bom dias Haroldo, >> >>> ... >>> ... >> >> I tend to use "switch" since this makes scripts better readable than lots of >> nested "if... then" statements. >> >>> Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. >>> Harold >> Best >> >> Klaus >> >

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2010-04-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/04/2010 14:40, Klaus on-rev wrote: Bom dias Haroldo, ... Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each time I pressed the up arrow key, and after the last card the stack just closed. you have a little error in your logic, that's why! Here's my original handler, from

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2010-04-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 18/04/2010 14:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote: Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard, which I've been using a lot. I've had Revolution Studio for over a year but only now am trying t

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2010-04-18 Thread Klaus on-rev
Bom dias Haroldo, > ... > > Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each time I pressed > the up arrow key, and after the last card the stack just closed. you have a little error in your logic, that's why! > Here's my original handler, from the Hypercard stack script, which

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2010-04-18 Thread Haroldo Mauro Jr.
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard, which I've been using a lot. I've had Revolution Studio for over a year but only now am trying to use it more steadly. So, here's what I need hel

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2009-09-30 Thread HRH commandant
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2009-09-22 Thread Beat Cornaz
Trevor wrote : >Otherwise as long as you have > 1 column in your data grid tabbing >will just work by default. I just tested by: >1) Dragging a data grid table onto a new stack >2) Adding two columns worth of data >3) Double-clicking on column 1 to edit >4) Pressing tab key. I had also tested i

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2009-08-07 Thread Randy Hengst
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2009-05-04 Thread Trevor DeVore
On May 2, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Shao Sean wrote: modified it some to be a little cleaner as well as allowing the data grid to know that it is sorting on the custom sorted column.. In the current release version of the data grid there are two issues when performing a custom sort within SortData

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2009-05-03 Thread Kay C Lan
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 7:43 PM, bar...@libero.it wrote: > That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the > tip I need to turn up, although it makes me feel like a lurker which is a > name > I don't like. That's easy to solve, make another post. At two posts you are officially

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2009-05-03 Thread J. Landman Gay
bar...@libero.it wrote: I am getting quite frustrated with this list. Everytime I get up enough courage to ask a question somebody throws in an example, to somebody else, which answers it! That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the tip I need to turn up, although it makes

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2009-05-03 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Barry :) Hugs and Kisses, Man! The backchat is what its all about! I know it sounds corny, and straight out of the 'summer of love' but I like to think of the RunRev Use-LIst as: Livin', Lovin', and Programmin' (and, just possibly . . . Abusin') And, you bet, that's going to catch some backcha

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2009-05-03 Thread David Bovill
Everyone gets frustrated from time to time Barry! It's actually really hard to communicate via email, a problem with a graphic interface you have, and a language you are learning - so the result can often be - well frustration :) It's great to post questions, especially if you can copy and paste s

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2009-05-03 Thread bar...@libero.it
I am getting quite frustrated with this list. Everytime I get up enough courage to ask a question somebody throws in an example, to somebody else, which answers it! That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the tip I need to turn up, although it makes me feel like a lurker wh

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2009-05-02 Thread Shao Sean
modified it some to be a little cleaner as well as allowing the data grid to know that it is sorting on the custom sorted column.. command sortDataGridColumn pColumn constant kColumnSize = "size" local tOldSortKey lock screen switch (pColumn) case kColumnSize lock messages

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2009-02-19 Thread Bernard Devlin
Hi Nhan, The GLX2 script editor has this (but this script editor is a product you must buy to use with Rev). http://www.runrev.com/products/related-software/glx2/ It has a feature called 'clairvoyance' (= reading your thoughts). This is something like code-assist in other programming environment

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2009-02-18 Thread Nhan, Tran Thi Thanh
Dear all, As I known, in Visual .Net has a plug-in called "Visual Assist" with symbol "Apple". It helps developers in coding remember the syntax, key word, properties...to avoid typing mistakes. Are there any the same one in Run Rev? Thanks so much Nhan __

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2009-02-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Wilhelm Sanke wrote: "the specific "volatile" nature of PNG-images just having been created in Revolution" Maybe . . . However it may have something to do with the way I made my odd-shapes templates: I initially exported primitives from Open Office Org. Draw as PNG images [these do not contain

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2008-12-13 Thread Richmond Mathewson
viktoras didziulis wrote: "I should agree with Dave's point. Especially in countries, where English is not native language like Lithuania and Bulgaria ;-) " he is exactly right. The only 2 things that can be said in RR's favour (as opposed to PASCAL and Co.) are: 1. the programming language c

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2008-12-05 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Mark Schonewille wrote: "I think there are more people on this list who have already invented their own systems to save preferecnes, make installers, get the versioning right etc. I don't expect RunRev Ltd to create a general-purpose solution for each of the issues in your list, because e

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2008-09-18 Thread Mark Schonewille
gratuliere! -- Mark Schonewille On 19 sep 2008, at 00:31, Peter Baral wrote: Von meinem iPhone gesendet ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

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2008-09-18 Thread Peter Baral
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2008-08-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Colin Holgate wrote: "I think the term is Guerilla Marketing. Gorilla Marketing would be things like "Get your King Kongs Here!"." Awfully sorry to disabuse you; I am well aware of the difference between Guerillas and Gorillas, and my message was sent by way of monkeying round! Kisses, Richmo

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2008-05-28 Thread Peter Brigham
On May 27, 2008, Lars Brehmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...This brings me to a second question - in my standalone the close button saves all substacks , but apparently choosing quit in the MacOS menubar doesn't save anything. What must be done in order to have quitting from the menu bar sav

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2008-04-27 Thread Sadhu Nadesan
Apologies about mail saying servers down. It's not true and I didn't send it. Sadhu Nadesan Sent via iPhone by AT&T ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your sub

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2008-04-27 Thread Mark Schonewille
congrats Best regards, Mark Schonewille -- Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering http://economy-x-talk.com http://www.salery.biz Our servers may be off-line between 28 April and 1 May. If you have an urgent request, you can contact us at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Apologies for any

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2008-04-27 Thread Sadhu Nadesan
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2008-04-06 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Mark At first sight, but I may be wrong, hiding and showing just involves a screen refresh but does not set any data and does not make the engine sending close/open messages, etc. so it could appear faster. The best could be to test? And share your results :-) Le 6 avr. 08 à 17:58, Mark

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2008-04-06 Thread Mark Greenberg
My students are animating three characters on a card by hiding and showing .png images against a background. Each character has a dozen moves or so, and each move has between 5 and ten frames. Each figure is approximately 400 x 600 pixels in size. My question is which would be faster, ha

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2008-01-01 Thread Peter Brigham
Jim Sims wrote: On Jan 1, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Peter Brigham wrote: The problem is with Leopard; my wife has an intel mac and it runs fine on that with Panther. So the Win build in Mac Studio 2.8.1 build 471 fails for Leopard. Do later builds work? or will I have to wait for 2.9? OS X (10.4

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2007-12-27 Thread Peter Brigham
Thanks. I used Iconographer to make a .icns file and after some tweaking got the icon to show up. Problem solved. Now on to creating a Windows icon Iconographer can do that too. Just load your OS X icon file and save as, choosing the Windows .ico format. Cheers, Sarah Oh. Duh, I didn't s

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2007-12-13 Thread Mark Smith
at might happen tomorrow? -Original Message- From: "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 12/11/2007 8:56 AM Subject: Re: (no subject) Your AppleScript should look something like this: --3 lines, watch line wraps tell application

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2007-12-13 Thread Dave
What i still dont understand is why everything went unresponsive (the finder) and why it now works... Maddening. What might happen tomorrow? -Original Message- From: "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 12/11/2007 8:56 AM Subject: R

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2007-12-11 Thread Kay C Lan
On Dec 12, 2007 12:56 AM, Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just FYI, there's a couple of other approaches (some are "best > practices") when executing AppleScript from Rev... > As usual, some excellent advice from the experts. Thanks for sharing. _

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2007-12-11 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 12/11/2007 8:56 AM Subject: Re: (no subject) > Your AppleScript should look something like this: > --3 lines, watch line wraps > > tell application "Finder" >open folder "Macintosh HD:Users:MeUser:Desktop:myFolde

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2007-12-11 Thread Ken Ray
> Your AppleScript should look something like this: > --3 lines, watch line wraps > > tell application "Finder" >open folder "Macintosh HD:Users:MeUser:Desktop:myFolder" > end tell > > Your Rev script should look like this: > --a do statement is single line so you'll need to unwrap this > --t

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2007-12-10 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
evolution" Sent: 12/10/2007 5:26 PM Subject: Re: (no subject) On Dec 11, 2007 6:32 AM, Randall Lee Reetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Struggling with AppleScript. > Aren't we all;-) (once you've got use to xTalk) First we'll start with the last problem Also, before

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2007-12-10 Thread Kay C Lan
On Dec 11, 2007 6:32 AM, Randall Lee Reetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Struggling with AppleScript. > Aren't we all;-) (once you've got use to xTalk) First we'll start with the last problem Also, before my > reboot this morning, my computer wouldn't open folders from the Doc > Bar. What could

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2007-12-10 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
Struggling with AppleScript. All I want to do is run a script that opens a finder folder from a path (i.e. Macintosh HD:Users:MeUser:Desktop:myFolder:). Well, this morning it works (after a reboot). Last night it wouldn't. Same exact script... from Script Editor and from SuperCard (oops

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2007-08-22 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:50:33 -0700, Robert Sneidar wrote: > Hi All. > > I am having an issue that I know was addressed in a previous post but > I cannot seem to find it. I have established some functions to work > with mySQL databases, and all is working fine except that whenever I > build an

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2007-08-22 Thread Robert Sneidar
Hi All. I am having an issue that I know was addressed in a previous post but I cannot seem to find it. I have established some functions to work with mySQL databases, and all is working fine except that whenever I build an SQL statement with values that include commas, carriage returns a

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2007-06-22 Thread darryl moore
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2007-03-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
hibis.jmr1 wrote: Hello everyone, I would like to insert in my application a little music generated by code and not by recording it previously. I remember, when using hyperCard (it was the good time), this was very simple, fo instance : play "boing" "f#5w c#3e a#4w" is there a way to do so

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2007-03-02 Thread runrev260805
Hi, beepPitch and beepDuration do work here under Windows XP. Only beepLoudness seems not to work. Regards, Matthias Original Message Subject: Re: Playing Boings (was: No subject) (02-Mrz-2007 15:30) From:hibis.jmr1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: use-revo

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2007-03-02 Thread hibis . jmr1
Thanks/H for answering me but beepPitch, beepDuration and beepLoudness are only available for unix, not for Mac nor Window also, this properties are only able to modulate "beep" which is a simple sound and not a complex one as "boing" was Has someone explored the wave format and generat

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2007-03-02 Thread Mark Schonewille
BeepPitch etc work on Unix only. -- Economy-x-Talk Consultancy and Software Engineering http://economy-x-talk.com http://www.salery.biz Get your store on-line within minutes with Salery Web Store software. Download at http://www.salery.biz Op 2-mrt-2007, om 12:38 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het

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2007-03-02 Thread FlexibleLearning
Hi Jean-Marc Check out beepPitch, beepDuration and beepLoudness. Not exactly industrial strength MIDI, but then HC.boing wasn't either! /H >I would like to insert in my application a little music generated by >code and not by recording it previously. > >I remember, when using hyperCard (it

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2007-03-01 Thread hibis . jmr1
Hello everyone, I would like to insert in my application a little music generated by code and not by recording it previously. I remember, when using hyperCard (it was the good time), this was very simple, fo instance : play "boing" "f#5w c#3e a#4w" is there a way to do something like that w

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2007-01-21 Thread Robert Mann
To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: (no subject) On Jan 20, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Robert Mann wrote: > Thanks Trevor, > I got this working but is there a way to do this for selected columns > Something like > > gfields is a list of fields separated by comma > > > put &qu

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2007-01-20 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 20, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Robert Mann wrote: Thanks Trevor, I got this working but is there a way to do this for selected columns Something like gfields is a list of fields separated by comma put "SHOW "& gfields &" COLUMNS FROM `" & gtable & "`" into theSQL this does not work get revdb

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2007-01-20 Thread Robert Mann
Thanks Trevor, I got this working but is there a way to do this for selected columns Something like gfields is a list of fields separated by comma put "SHOW "& gfields &" COLUMNS FROM `" & gtable & "`" into theSQL this does not work get revdberr,You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the

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2007-01-20 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 20, 2007, at 6:18 AM, Robert Mann wrote: I know there is a way to get the column type using revDatabaseColumnTypes(firstcurID) is there also a way to get all the other information about the column such as PK, and the column type value int(10) I think you need to use the database

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2007-01-20 Thread Robert Mann
I know there is a way to get the column type using revDatabaseColumnTypes(firstcurID) is there also a way to get all the other information about the column such as PK, and the column type value int(10) Thanks Rob ___ use-revolution mailin

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2006-09-11 Thread Robert Sneidar
I thought the + symbol was for concatenating strings? Oh wait! That was Foxpro. ;-) Bob Sneidar IT Manager Logos Management Calvary Chapel CM Actually I was kind of taken by surprise by your question - to me it was kind of like asking "does anyone use the + symbol in math equations anymore?

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2006-06-21 Thread dreamscapesoftware.com - List
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Congrats on the new release!!! I just tried it today after downloading > Rev 2.7.2 (yep, I waited this long). I only have just one question. Will > you be adding support for saving in Win/Mac/Lin icon formats rather than > the usual image formats? I assume you will... it

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2006-06-14 Thread Robert Sneidar
This may be a nice feature for future Revolution releases. Auto Field Formatting and validation. It's a lot of work to do this though, I know. It just seems ugly from an overhead perspective to trap for every keydown at this high a level in every field for which you want it. I may end up wr

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2006-05-25 Thread Shepherd, Dwayne J.
Dear Sir i receive your email. -- Original Message -- From: "Bob Earp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: How to use Revolution Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 07:59:27 -0700 >Thanks Phil. I too tried resizing the flds but the group is a bg obj and it >then gro

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2006-05-11 Thread Bob Earp
Thanks Phil. I too tried resizing the flds but the group is a bg obj and it then grows to encroach on other areas, plus the blank/space didn't work for me either. I was hoping there is an undocumented property of flds that looks after vertical alignment. If there is then this list would certa

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2006-04-18 Thread garnik virabyan
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2006-04-12 Thread Byron Turner
Hi Rev listers, Given the wide range of skills in the Rev community, we thought this would be a good place to start. As part of our new Revolution-based project, we need people to author tutorials on various software for Mac and Windows, especially Windows XP. We are looking for people w

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2006-04-12 Thread Byron Turner
Hi Rev listers, Given the wide range of skills in the Rev community, we thought this would be a good place to start. As part of our new Revolution-based project, we need people to author tutorials on various software for Mac and Windows, especially Windows XP. We are looking for people wh

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2006-04-08 Thread Marielle Lange
Richard, All my thanks for supporting the point on bitching and undermining the reputation of any user who dares to express disatisfaction on the list! That link was not even in Bob's email... nor was the link to his website. Couldn't dream of a better example. Marielle Bob Warren at h

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2006-03-30 Thread John Patten
Hi Ken... Actually, dividing the number of nodes by ten gave me the number of attributes(I had ten nodes under each attribute). I was using this to determine which attribute to "navigate" to once the user selects "Next." (At this point in my learning I was not familiar with revXMLNextSibling a

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2006-03-22 Thread pmbrig
Thanks Andre -- this solves the practical problem (except for Word's inability to actually paste size 10 text in any font -- ah, Microsoft!) -- it gives the proper formatting as specified in the formatting field. I'm still curious about the failure of the htmltext function to include font & siz

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2006-03-22 Thread pmbrig
OK I did what you suggest, but it's not working: put theHdr into fld "formatPrintText" set the textFont of char 1 to -1 of fld "formatPrintText" to "Bookman Old Style" set the textSize of char 1 to -1 of fld "formatPrintText" to "10" set the clipboarddata["html"] to the htmltext of fld "formatPrin

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2006-03-14 Thread jumpjacks
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2006-03-06 Thread Wally Rodriguez
This is what I use in one of my solutions: put fld "quiz_item1" & tab into fld "data field" of stack "data sample" put fld "quiz_item2" & tab after fld "data field" of stack "data sample" Then write out, etc., etc. If you want the data to go to the next line instead of being separated by tabs

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2006-03-06 Thread Ben Bock
What is the correct syntax for Rev to append data to the next line in a text file? I have a quiz in a standalone, and when the participant finishes, the file needs to save. the next particpant's scores should go on the next line. I use a button at the end of the quiz: on mouseUp set itemDe

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2006-02-24 Thread jumpjacks
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2006-01-24 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Dahiya, The "How to Download Data from the Internet" tutorial might help you: This stack explains how to test the user connection, an url validity, why and how to use get url or load url, retrieve data from framed pages, give an account of download progress, manage errors, display retrie

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2006-01-24 Thread Klaus Major
Hi DAHIYA, hi.. i have a this question.. i m getting a stack from the server and launching it.. what i want to know is that whether i can get the status that the stack is downloded or not you can do so, but then you will have to "load" that stack and NOT just "go" to it! Check the docs

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2006-01-24 Thread DAHIYA Nitesh
hi.. i have a this question.. i m getting a stack from the server and launching it.. what i want to know is that whether i can get the status that the stack is downloded or not thank u ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Plea

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2006-01-04 Thread Pierre Bernaert
Thanks Xavier, Your information allowed me to solve the problem on a pure PC + XP But did not resolved the trouble with Soft PC It did change something but not all characters . Thanks anyway Cheers Pierre PS I send a new mail called "(no subject) QWERTY / AZERTY with Virtual PC

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2006-01-04 Thread Pierre Bernaert
Thanks Xavier, Your information allowed me to solve the problem on a pure PC + XP But did not resolved the trouble with Soft PC It did change something but not all characters . Thanks anyway Cheers Pierre Le 4 janv. 06 à 11:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Rev shouldn't have anything to do

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2006-01-04 Thread xavier . bury
Rev shouldn't have anything to do regarding what keyboard is in use. The only place where that can be set is in your PC's control panel (or the taskbar icon if you have one). Note that Rev will not see the keyboard change so you need to quit and start over to see it changed. cheers Xavier [EM

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2006-01-04 Thread Pierre Bernaert
Looking for PC Expert Help, Working on Mac I'm developing an application I'd like to work on both sides of the frontier. I do most of my test using "Virtual PC". As far as "Controls" are concerned I'm fine. I began to use the Keyboard to enter data and got into trouble: the keyboard was

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2005-12-15 Thread Mark Smith
You seem to suggest that RR is both too neglectful of the list and, at the same time, too strict in it's moderation of same. I don't understand. Mark On 15 Dec 2005, at 20:47, Mathewson wrote: 1. I liked the separate Paint Tools palette in RR 2.0.1 - just seen a "bad case" of disclosure

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2005-12-15 Thread Mathewson
1. I liked the separate Paint Tools palette in RR 2.0.1 - just seen a "bad case" of disclosure triangles on the SuperCard Trial - not to my taste . . . Um, Taste (quod degustibus diputandem est?) 2. I am being even more hypocritical than usual by discussing these matters HERE having set up a Grp

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2005-12-14 Thread Marielle Lange
Hi Charles, Good on you! (sorry, I spent 2 years in Australia). The gallery was getting so big that by default I only show the recent additions to the gallery. To see the metadata writer, you have to use the top menu and select "added any time" and push on the "go" button. Alternativily,

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2005-12-13 Thread liamlambert
Is there any way to control video out from rev i.e. write to a projector. Liam Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRELAND ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscr

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