Re: Singing praise...for Galaxy 1.5...

2007-02-21 Thread Jerry Daniels
Andrew, thanks much for your kind words. Have fun with Galaxy! Best, Jerry Daniels Makers of Galaxy 1.5 http://www.daniels-mara.com/new_in_galaxy_1_5.htm On Feb 20, 2007, at 9:29 PM, Andrew Meit wrote: Wow...and wow... For all the money I spent paying for updates over the years for

Singing praise...for Galaxy 1.5...

2007-02-20 Thread Andrew Meit
talent to do it right. I didn't want a video game to get my work done, just done. I am sorry, however, I don't have the funds to buy 1.5. Anyone willing to hire me to for a short project for a 100.00 to help pay for Galaxy? I live on very limited income due to disabilities. I want Ga

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-28 Thread Mikey
No. See my signature. -- On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth On the second day, God created the oceans. On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours, and did a little diving. And God said, "This is good." ___ use

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-28 Thread Kay C Lan
On 11/27/06, Jerry Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We haven't had a good God thread in so long. Shucks, did I miss a recent bad God thread? ;-) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe,

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-27 Thread Jerry Daniels
On Nov 26, 2006, at 2:39 PM, Mikey wrote: In Jerry's covert and evil subversive mesage there might be a hint that might lead you on a terrible quest. If you avoid tragedy you may find a link that might just through some dark-side-of-the-force take you to a place with cryptic symbols. If you b

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-26 Thread Robert John Warren
Stephen Barncard wrote: I'm embarrassed to say this, but as the RevNoob, 1) Why is Galaxy compelling? I see it's a replacement for the RR IDE, but so what? So What? (Great Miles Davis tune). Obviously you haven't used it yet. It's amazing and useful. The most striking thing about it is that

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-26 Thread Mikey
> Hmm.. why are you so negative about this? I'm confused. Download doesn't seem to be what it claims to be. I don't understand how I'm being negative. > Well, when I tried to download the Free tryout version, the only >thing that came down was what appears to be a Mac folder. Well, I guess t

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-26 Thread Stephen Barncard
Hmm. why are you so negative about this? Well, when I tried to download the Free tryout version, the only thing that came down was what appears to be a Mac folder. Well, I guess that proves that the software isn't worthwhile in your eyes. To be fair, I don't know where you found the 'free

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-26 Thread Mikey
Hmm. Well, when I tried to download the Free tryout version, the only thing that came down was what appears to be a Mac folder. -- On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth On the second day, God created the oceans. On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-26 Thread Stephen Barncard
I'm embarrassed to say this, but as the RevNoob, 1) Why is Galaxy compelling? I see it's a replacement for the RR IDE, but so what? So What? (Great Miles Davis tune). Obviously you haven't used it yet. It's amazing and useful. The most striking thing about it is that one doesn't have to have a

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-25 Thread Mikey
I'm embarrassed to say this, but as the RevNoob, 1) Why is Galaxy compelling? I see it's a replacement for the RR IDE, but so what? 2) Is there a Windoze version? -- On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth On the second day, God created the oceans. On the third day, God put the

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-24 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 22, 2006, at 7:35 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote: Thanks for these lessons! Not that it is your job to train us, but "Debugging Your Stacks Inside Galaxy" would be great (if there are major additions or work flows beyond standard Rev IDE. I will put this on the list of lesson requests an

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-23 Thread Jerry Daniels
Short answer: two stars. The vast majority of actual Galaxy sales were Galaxy Studio. We will support Galaxy Lite users, but not selling it any longer. Galaxy 1.5 is Studio (plus some) in terms of features. Not offended by sales. No need to worry. I'm easy-going that way. Jerry O

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-23 Thread Kay C Lan
On 11/24/06, Jerry Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is a special today on Galaxy 1.5! With all the announcements going on these days (new Rev sales philosophy) did I miss something with Galaxy. I went to your web site and there was only the option to buy Galaxy 1.5 (no ment

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-23 Thread Mark Wieder
Jerry- Thursday, November 23, 2006, 8:24:55 AM, you wrote: > There is a special today on Galaxy 1.5! > If you buy Galaxy 1.5 today, you will not only be buying it on my > birthday, but you'll also get an extra month (13 months instead of > 12!) of free upgrades and suppo

[ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Birthday Special

2006-11-23 Thread Jerry Daniels
There is a special today on Galaxy 1.5! If you buy Galaxy 1.5 today, you will not only be buying it on my birthday, but you'll also get an extra month (13 months instead of 12!) of free upgrades and support on the product. This offer was inspired by the fact that this day is

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread Sivakatirswami
Hi folks, For people interested in seeing some screen shots and learning a little bit more about how Galaxy works, we invite you to take a look at the Galaxy Lessons page. These lessons serve as an introduction to Galaxy and have been updated with screen shots from the recently released 1.5 versi

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 22, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote: Trevor, they helped me to 'get it' too. I have a free license to Galaxy but I just haven't gotten round to using it. Well version 1.5 is a great time to get started. It has lots of useful additions and enhancements. Bu

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread Bernard Devlin
Trevor, they helped me to 'get it' too. I have a free license to Galaxy but I just haven't gotten round to using it. But those lessons finally gave me some idea about why people have been so enthusiastic about it. In fact, shortly after viewing the lessons I found myself missing some of

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 22, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Graham Samuel wrote: http://www.daniels-mara.com/lessons/ Trevor, this is fantastic! I'm a dedicated user of Galaxy, but I am terrible at remembering keyboard shortcuts, so many parts of the product have remained for me unexplored. Somehow these lessons have

Re: [ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread Graham Samuel
have been updated with screen shots from the recently released 1.5 version. We've added some additional lessons to the list as well and will continue to do so over the coming weeks. http://www.daniels-mara.com/lessons/ Trevor, this is fantastic! I'm a dedicated user of Galaxy

[ANN] Updated Galaxy 1.5 Introductory Lessons

2006-11-22 Thread lists
Hi folks, For people interested in seeing some screen shots and learning a little bit more about how Galaxy works, we invite you to take a look at the Galaxy Lessons page. These lessons serve as an introduction to Galaxy and have been updated with screen shots from the recently released 1.5

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-19 Thread Dar Scott
This clearly does not have a proper interface for a Wii. What about my arthritis and need for exercise! Why are you keeping me from waving the controller of the Wii while working in Revolution? Why leave out this essential feature? This is clearly a bug. [Just kidding. Every Wii line m

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Jerry Daniels
e Galaxy archiving feature (which did not slip my feeble mind) is a great, local version control system, although, given my firm commitment to truth in advertising, I could not possibly say that. (Oblique Francis Urquhart reference from House of Cards BBC miniseries!). Best, Jerry Dani

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Jerry- Saturday, November 18, 2006, 4:38:16 AM, you wrote: > Sorry no version control for projects...You can manage which version > of Galaxy you use. that's next on our list for the Professional version. Strictly speaking that's true, but the autoarchiving feature is the next best thing. Jerry'

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Graham Samuel
On 17 Nov 2006 19:02:38 -0600, Tereza Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Nov 17, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote: Highlights: - Draw new stacks from templates. - Global contextual menus (configurable!) "Global contextual menus (configurable!)" may be accurate, but doesn't quite c

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Jerry Daniels
Thierry, Sorry no version control for projects...You can manage which version of Galaxy you use. that's next on our list for the Professional version. Best, Jerry Daniels Tool makers for the 21st century http://www.daniels-mara.com Voice: 512.879.6286 Skype: jerry.daniels On Nov 18

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-18 Thread Tdz
Hi Jerry, I'm coming back after having been *flashed* by your Highlights; plus a new personal project. So, one question : i don't see anything on your Website concerning Version Control Manager. did i miss it ? i have quite an important work meeting next week, and if i'm able to show

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-17 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi Jerry, How to upgrade from Galaxy Studio 1.0.2 to 1.5 ? In downloading the trial issue and filling the licence code ? TIA, Le 17 nov. 06 à 23:11, Jerry Daniels a écrit : Colleagues, Galaxy 1.5 was just released today. It has 9 new components and 31 new features. Actually pretty cool

Re: [ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-17 Thread Tereza Snyder
On Nov 17, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote: Highlights: - Draw new stacks from templates. - Global contextual menus (configurable!) "Global contextual menus (configurable!)" may be accurate, but doesn't quite convey the power of this feature, which IMHO is the tip- top-most new fea

[ANN] Galaxy 1.5 Released Today!

2006-11-17 Thread Jerry Daniels
Colleagues, Galaxy 1.5 was just released today. It has 9 new components and 31 new features. Actually pretty cool. Read all about it in the links below. Funny stuff on the Galaxy Blog about it, too--"The Ad That Never Ran" is a gem, IMHO, and the faux church signs are a hoot.

ANN: StackRunner 1.5 Now Available

2006-08-27 Thread Ken Ray
Just a quick note to let you all know that StackRunner has been updated to version 1.5 using the Rev 2.7.2 engine (Rev 2.7.3 could not be used because there is a significant bug in AppleEvents that prevents SR from operating). There are now Universal Binary, PowerPC and Intel Only builds in

Re: Re: Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-02 Thread Judy Perry
Hi Malte, No hurry -- that class isn't until February. Thanks! Judy On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Malte Brill wrote: > We will make a regular 10 user license available through the store and > are working on an additional edu discount, in the meantime please > contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] _

Re: Re: Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-02 Thread Malte Brill
Hi Judy, Btw, is there an edu/bulk pricing that would apply? (given that I'm also asking the students to buy Rev...) Usually, we all chip-in for 10-packs and split the costs. We will make a regular 10 user license available through the store and are working on an additional edu discount, in

Re: Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Judy Perry
Malte, On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Malte Brill wrote: > I would be very interested to see what you come up with. Would you mind > to keep me posted? Not at all! Btw, is there an edu/bulk pricing that would apply? (given that I'm also asking the students to buy Rev...) Usually, we all chip-in for 10-pa

Re: Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Malte Brill
Arcade Engine is also an IDE: >Arcade Engine creates stand-alone applications and >utilizes an English-like programming language. >Arcade Engine 1.5 requires Mac OS X 10.0.3 and is >available for $50. >Did I miss something, or did that editor? oO... Well it is defi

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Dom
Malte Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is the same stack. :-) > > It works in trial mode unless it is registred with an unlock code. > If you have already entered your unlock code in an earlier AE version > you can just go using this stack. It will use your existing > registration data. OK

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Richard Gaskin
Congratulations on the excellent update, Malte. FWIW, it seems MacNN.com believes Arcade Engine is also an IDE: Arcade Engine creates stand-alone applications and utilizes an English-like programming language. Arcade Engine 1.5 requires Mac OS X 10.0.3 and is available for $50. Did

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Judy Perry
Malte, I can't wait to play with it and hopefully have my spring class use it! Judy ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Malte Brill
Bonjour Dom! >this link seems to be for trial only... >how to do for existing registered users? It is the same stack. :-) It works in trial mode unless it is registred with an unlock code. If you have already entered your unlock code in an earlier AE version you can just go using this stack. I

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Dom
Malte Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > this link seems to be for trial only... how to do for existing registered users? -- Revolutionario ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lis

Re: [Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Malte Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We're delighted to bring you an update to the > popular and easy to use > Arcade Engine, by DerBrill Software. > Woo, congrats Malte ! If only I had the talent to make nice graphics and program games, I'd grab it in an instant. Right now

[Ann] ArcadeEngine 1.5 released

2005-11-01 Thread Malte Brill
5 sessions. Just download ArcadeEngine 1.5 and type start using stack "arcadeengine" into the messagebox and your trial session starts. If you want to see a little demo of what´s possible, please visit <http://www.runrev.com/section/revselect/arcadeengine> and download the

Ann: WinN2O 1.5 beta

2004-08-02 Thread MisterX
Hi everyone, I've working like mad on this version... About 300 more features! ;)) The group and go menu are still in the works and may not make it given the low need... The updates of the list is not always automatic if the stack is installed as front or backscript but coming soon ;) Only th

Re: finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-13 Thread Jan Decroos
nk the 'finally' should be executed. I understand your position to be that it should not be. No no : I think it should *always* execute the finally section just the way is was in Rev 1.5 and as the documentation tells (finally). (In a lot of handlers and functions we save the HCAddr

Re: finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-12 Thread Dar Scott
On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, at 07:53 AM, Klaus Major wrote: From the docs: exit to top Halts the current handler and all pending handlers. Use the exit to top control structure to stop executing the current handler and suppress pending messages. BTW, this is a little confusing. I'm not sure wh

Re: finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-12 Thread Dar Scott
On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, at 07:53 AM, Klaus Major wrote: this line will exit ANY handler immediately! So there is no "finally" processed... ;-) From the docs: exit to top Halts the current handler and all pending handlers. Use the exit to top control structure to stop executing the current h

Re: finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-12 Thread Dar Scott
On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, at 06:34 AM, Jan Decroos wrote: IN Rev 1.5, the second answer ("Finally") is executed. In Rev 2.1 and 2.2, it is not. This is weird Jan. I have seen this. However, I just tried your script on 2.2 and it worked! My solution has been to use nested 'tr

Re: finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-12 Thread Klaus Major
e doc's. Is this a bug (Tuviah, Scott) ? Although i am not Tuviah or Scott, i don't think this is a bug ;-) Hope that helps... Or *was* it a bug in 1.5 ? Regards, Jan Regards Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.major-k.de ___ use-revoluti

finally keyword changed since 1.5 ?

2004-05-12 Thread Jan Decroos
useUp on StopWithMessage pMess answer error pMess exit to top end StopWithMessage IN Rev 1.5, the second answer ("Finally") is executed. In Rev 2.1 and 2.2, it is not. The doc's tell the finally section is *always* executed (as in 1.5) : "The finally

Re: 3 Socket Q's but only 1.5 A's

2004-03-26 Thread HyperChris
In reverse order ... 3. AIM uses port 80 (and/or a port hopping scheme controlled on port 80) and you probably have that very open ! 2. yowza ... i will take the fifth on that one 1. I think it may have to do with inverse addressing records. That function doesn't work on either my static publi

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-15 Thread Rob Cozens
So I may still end up with 314 instead of 157 images, and I'm looking among the tools on my Mac to see if I have anything that creates animated gifs. Try GifBuilder http://www.mac.org/graphics/gifbuilder/ Thanks, Sarah. I just sent out an inquiry to someone who has done image manipulation fo

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-14 Thread Sarah
So I may still end up with 314 instead of 157 images, and I'm looking among the tools on my Mac to see if I have anything that creates animated gifs. Try GifBuilder http://www.mac.org/graphics/gifbuilder/ Don't be put off by it's version number being 0.5. It's been around for ages and is stable

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-14 Thread Rob Cozens
3) Now create a rectangle with the fill color that you want, and place it *behind* the clock face, so that its color shows through the face of the clock. Now all you need to do is change the backgroundColor of the rectangle behind the clock to make it appear as though you're changing the color of t

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Yennie
Rob, Have you tried placing your images in a group, with the "backgroundBehavior" property set to true? This should simulate Hypercard/Supercard backgrounds, where the group is shared across multiple cards. That way you can have native image objects, but only one copy of each inside of the shared

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)--Eureka!

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
1. Create a circular image with a transparent center. 2. Make the image a button icon (remember the image appears on 25-30% of the cards in the stack). 3. How to make the area under the inside the circle change color without changing images or coloring the portions of the button outside the im

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Chipp Walters
Rob, I checked on my WinXP system and it looks like you can do the following: set the repeatcount of img "clock" to 0 set the currentframe of img "clock" to 17 set the icon of btn "myClockButton" to the id of img "clock" This works. So you could use a single image with multiple buttons. You cou

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Ken Ray
Hope this helps, Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ - Original Message - From: "Rob Cozens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:12 AM Subject: Re: 1.5 (now 2.

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
If the goal is to have all of the images accessible on every card without duplication of the actual image data, why not do this?... Put all of the images into a group, set the group's background behavior to true, then place the group onto any existing cards. You suggestion sounds promising, Roge

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
Might not be what you want/need but on perhaps this'll help... Here's a clock: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/xtalk/AnalogueClock.mc Thanks, I'll check it out...but probably just to see if there are some design ideas I can learn from. My clock needs to closely integrate into OenoLog's total

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
If the goal is to have all of the images accessible on every card without duplication of the actual image data, why not do this?... Put all of the images into a group, set the group's background behavior to true, then place the group onto any existing cards. You suggestion sounds promising, Roger

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-13 Thread Roger . E . Eller
If the goal is to have all of the images accessible on every card without duplication of the actual image data, why not do this?... Put all of the images into a group, set the group's background behavior to true, then place the group onto any existing cards. New cards that are created will automat

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-13 Thread sims
Any other thoughts or suggestions are welcomed. (I may also need a reference to instructions on creating an animated gif from my 314 individual images.) Might not be what you want/need but on perhaps this'll help... Here's a clock: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/xtalk/AnalogueClock.mc atb

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
> And here's one last trick: if a GIF is suitable for your needs (one level of transparency) you can use an animated GIF that contains each clock face on a separate frame. When you need to change the clock, simply script "set the currentFrame of img myClock to x" where x is the frame number

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
you can set the backgroundPattern or backgroundColor of an image so that might help your situation. For example, if you make the clock face such that the "white" areas inside the clock are actually transparent, and then set the backgroundColor of the image to white, you *should* see a white clock.

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
I'm not sure I understand... why does it have to be a button? Why not use a graphic and change the bg color in the graphic script? Hi Mark, The problem with that approach is the clock appears on 25-30% of the cards in the stack; so the 150(+-) images would have to be duplicated around ten tim

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-13 Thread Rob Cozens
> I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all > possible times of day (in five minute increments). [snip] Rob, is the button round or rectangular. You talk about the button's corners, but a round button has

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) The Transparent Button Issue

2002-11-12 Thread Matt Denton
Hiya Rob We delivered a CD-ROM multimedia project last week and in it we had similar transparent buttons (ours was a map for kids with animals, not wine barrels). Here's what I found: Use the irregular polygon filled with black. Draw around your image. Set the ink to NOOP (I guess this is t

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Chipp Walters
> And here's one last trick: if a GIF is suitable for your needs > (one level of > transparency) you can use an animated GIF that contains each > clock face on a > separate frame. When you need to change the clock, simply script "set the > currentFrame of img myClock to x" where x is the frame num

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0

2002-11-12 Thread Terry Vogelaar
In the cases a non-rectangular clickable area is needed, a script that does some calculations with the mouse location could provide a solution for those cases. Still there are cases imaginable where this also wouldn't help. But to introduce a true non-rectangular button just for those rare case

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Scott Rossi
> Here's the issue I am dealing with: > > I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, > round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all > possible times of day (in five minute increments). > > I want to be able to change the clock's background color to depict

Re: 1.5 now 2.0

2002-11-12 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Dienstag, November 12, 2002, at 06:02 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure I understand... why does it have to be a button? Why not use a graphic and change the bg color in the graphic script? if you have a few buttons only, yes that could be a solution... But I dont know how to mak

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Ken Ray
> Rob, is the button round or rectangular. You talk about the button's > corners, but a round button has no corners - so I'm not sure I understand > exactly the question. Chipp, I think Rob answered that in his last post... he was talking about a round image as the icon of a button object, vs. usi

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Mark Swindell
on 11/12/02 7:24 AM, Rob Cozens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Here's the issue I am dealing with: > > I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, > round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all > possible times of day (in five minute increments). > > I w

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Chipp Walters
> I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, > round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all > possible times of day (in five minute increments). > > I want to be able to change the clock's background color to depict > daytime (6 AM - 5:55 PM) vs nighttime (6

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Rob Cozens
This isn't the case with transparent GIFs and PNGs, at least in MetaCard. All transparent pixels in these images ignore mouse events, so you can indeed have irregular regions that respond appropriately to mouse clicks. Test this for yourself and see if you get the same results. Scott, et al: It

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Rob Cozens
This isn't the case with transparent GIFs and PNGs, at least in MetaCard. All transparent pixels in these images ignore mouse events, so you can indeed have irregular regions that respond appropriately to mouse clicks. Test this for yourself and see if you get the same results. Scott, et al: It

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Rob Cozens
Sure buttons can be any shape. Just use a transparent GIF or PNG and set the icon of the button to it. Hi Chipp, Here's the issue I am dealing with: I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all possible times

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Dienstag, November 12, 2002, at 09:18 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember, too, that other objects get all the messages buttons get. You can, for example, create a graphic of any shape that acts like a button - even do a pseudo-highlight

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0

2002-11-12 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Dienstag, November 12, 2002, at 09:18 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure buttons can be any shape. Just use a transparent GIF or PNG and set the icon of the button to it. That changes the visual shape of a button, but the clickable area is still a rectangle. In the cases a non-rectangular

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-12 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
Remember, too, that other objects get all the messages buttons get. You can, for example, create a graphic of any shape that acts like a button - even do a pseudo-highlight under script control. We tend to get into the habit of thinking "clickable object = button", but there are additional optio

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-11 Thread Scott Rossi
>> Sure buttons can be any shape. Just use a transparent GIF or PNG and >> set the >> icon of the button to it. > > That changes the visual shape of a button, but the clickable area is > still a rectangle. This isn't the case with transparent GIFs and PNGs, at least in MetaCard. All transparent p

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-11 Thread Terry Vogelaar
Chipp Walters heeft op dinsdag, 12 nov 2002 om 03:21 het volgende geschreven: Sure buttons can be any shape. Just use a transparent GIF or PNG and set the icon of the button to it. That changes the visual shape of a button, but the clickable area is still a rectangle. In the cases a non-rectan

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-11 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, "Rob Cozens" wrote: > Could you possibly comment on whether controls (especially buttons) > as well as windows can be non-rectangular? Windows can already be non-rectangular -- see the windowShape property. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design ---

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-11-11 Thread Rob Cozens
Here is a summary of the new features listed in that release: [snip] *Windows of any size and shape Hi Rod, Could you possibly comment on whether controls (especially buttons) as well as windows can be non-rectangular? -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.com/w

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-21 Thread Rob Cozens
I hope they didn't get the *wrong* impression of British politics? :-) Before "House of Cards", I thought all British political scandals were sex-related.:{`) -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.com/who.htm "And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) Cookbook

2002-10-19 Thread Geoff Canyon
At 3:05 PM -0400 10/18/02, Troy Rollins wrote: >On 10/18/02 2:53 PM, "Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> We're still working on this and finalizing the list, but the entries will >> include things like handling selection of choices from a Text menu, >> removing comments from a scr

RE: 1.5 (now 2.0) Cookbook

2002-10-19 Thread Monte Goulding
Also, we've been looking at the idea of creating links where > appropriate between the cookbook and the object library - that is, where a > code example is associated with an object, we'd put that object in the > Object Library as well as in the Cookbook. > Do you have See Also references from the

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) Cookbook

2002-10-19 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 12:05 PM -0700 10/18/2002, Troy Rollins wrote: >Jeanne, as you know, I've advocated a Rev cookbook for a long time. You guys >should consider a web form or something to allow folks to submit potential >cookbook topic recipes. It's on the to-do list for the website. >Hopefully, the cookbook wil

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Rob Cozens
PBS presented "House of Cards" in the US; so at least some Yanks know the quote. Excellent, I often wondered if it had made it across the pond. Yes indeed, Rod, F. U.'s rise & fall was followed by many here. Thanks again to Public Broadcasting, we also had a chance to see the real "She Devil"

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Alex Rice
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 10:59 AM, Rod McCall wrote: Here is a summary of the new features listed in that release: *XML library for creating and parsing XML documents *Spreadsheet-format text fields *New sound-recording architecture *MIDI music file creation and playing *Windows of any

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) Cookbook

2002-10-18 Thread Troy Rollins
On 10/18/02 2:53 PM, "Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're still working on this and finalizing the list, but the entries will > include things like handling selection of choices from a Text menu, > removing comments from a script, saving a backup, centering a stack window > on

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 10:03 AM -0700 10/18/2002, Timothy Hart wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>*Transcript Cookbook of useful script routines >Can you tell us more about this? It's a new section of the documentation. Each topic in the cookbook will consist of a code segment (usually one handler) that solves a spe

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Timothy Hart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >*Transcript Cookbook of useful script routines Can you tell us more about this? -Tim ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Rod McCall
At 14:40 17/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Anyway I'm sure everyone will like 2.0 when they see it. Can you tell us the new features? At this stage I can only point to our previous press release on the 1.5 alpha (now replaced by 2.0) which outlines *some* of

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread Rod McCall
At 11:22 17/10/2002 -0700, you wrote: "You might think that, you might very well think that, but I couldn't possibly comment." (quote from mid 90's British TV political drama). Hi Rod, PBS presented "House of Cards" in the US; so at least some Yanks know the quote. Excellent, I often wonder

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-18 Thread paolo mazza
#781 - 16 msgs > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 18:33:48 +0100 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Rod McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: 1.5 (now 2.0) > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > At 11:15 17/10/2002 -0600, you wrote: > >> On Thursday, Oct

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-17 Thread Timothy Hart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Anyway I'm sure everyone will like 2.0 when they see it. Can you tell us the new features? -Tim ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: 1.5 (now 2.0)

2002-10-17 Thread Rob Cozens
"You might think that, you might very well think that, but I couldn't possibly comment." (quote from mid 90's British TV political drama). Hi Rod, PBS presented "House of Cards" in the US; so at least some Yanks know the quote. -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolo

Re: 1.5

2002-10-17 Thread Rob Cozens
Talk about suspense! What does "shortly" mean in your neck of the woods? Like today? Alex, el al: Filter the List email for "next month", and I believe you will find a recent message from Kevin. -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.com/who.htm "And I, which was t

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