On Dec 20, 2009, at 9:16 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what for?
It's been three months without a reply, which is pretty much what I
figured.
Actually, I use them for platform specific interface adjustments.
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Hi Mark,
No tutorial? How is one supposed to use these?
Are they like an overall rev property that changes all other rev properties
at once of an object to a saved state?
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San Francisco
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2009/12/20 Mark Wieder
> Mark-
Mark-
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 6:06:50 PM, I wrote:
> So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what for?
It's been three months without a reply, which is pretty much what I
figured.
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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>> This is the price we pay for using a cross-platform tool.
>
> I can’t share your point of view on this. I can't see the reason which
> prevents from creating a button which respects the Apple Human Interface
> Guidelines for example.
Like you I am a Mac person, but as developers, we have to rec
Le 21 sept. 2009 à 01:36, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
This is the price we pay for using a cross-platform tool.
I can’t share your point of view on this. I can't see the reason which
prevents from creating a button which respects the Apple Human
Interface Guidelines for example.
However y
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Richmond Mathewson
wrote:
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
"dirty button/flag" is?
When a document needs to be saved, this is referred to as being
"
> It's a feature I'd like, but apart from a couple of mentions on the list it
> doesn't seem to be that high a priority for people - there doesn't even
> appear to be a request for it in the QA centre.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6213
On 21 Sep 2009, at 10:31, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
"dirty button/flag" is?
In the majority of document-based OS X apps, the saved status of the
current document is visually sho
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Richmond Mathewson
wrote:
> Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
>
> For us naive types could somebody, Please,
> in a relatively simple way, explain what a
> "dirty button/flag" is?
When a document needs to be saved, this is referred to as being
"dirty". Since this is a t
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
"dirty button/flag" is?
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Le 20 sept. 09 à 17:43, Shao Sean a écrit :
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWi
Hi,
I thought RR was being touted as the evolution of HyperCard? I have a hard
time believing the dirty flag isn't supported natively. Are you saying it's
not???
Look, I have a ton of cross-platform apps on my drive, but all of them use
the dirty red button to indicate that the file has been touch
Sarah-
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 4:36:15 PM, you wrote:
> your part. I think this is what profiles are good for, but I never
> really got into using profiles.
Yeah - me neither. Had some thoughts about it but never really
bothered.
So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what f
> It is the right track. There are still others improvement to bring so that
> Rev applications look and feel more like Mac OS X applications. For example,
> tool bars, gradient buttons, button and field with the default Mac OS X
> font, size and position, etc. In a word, this would be great if Rev
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
> Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and feel
> more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
>
> setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
> isWindowModified() - returns the state of
Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the "dirty" document flag
(boolean)
Shao,
Fantastic.
Bill Vlahos
On Sep 20, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWindowModified()
Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the "dirty" document flag
(boolean)
s
Le 20 sept. 2009 à 18:57, Shao Sean a écrit :
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons,
am looking into this, but my skillz are not mad (even though i am ;-)
Don't be so modest :-)
button and field with the default Mac OS X font, size and position
Set your stack to have the font Lucinda Gr
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons,
am looking into this, but my skillz are not mad (even though i am ;-)
button and field with the default Mac OS X font, size and position
Set your stack to have the font Lucinda Grande, size 13.. Set your
buttons to have a height of 22 pixels.. There a
Great,
It is the right track. There are still others improvement to bring so
that Rev applications look and feel more like Mac OS X applications.
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons, button and field with the
default Mac OS X font, size and position, etc. In a word, this would
be gre
I keep hoping for
set the style of this stack to cocoa
-- Paul
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
> Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and feel
> more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
>
> setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty
Hi Sean,
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the "dirty" document flag
(boolean)
setWin
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the "dirty" document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the "dirty" document flag
(boolean)
setWindowProxy -
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