Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Scott Rossi
So, while visiting Macworld San Francisco this week, I chanced upon a small booth that had the word "HyperCard" in the description. I was prepared to dismiss whatever goofball developments the guys there were showing, but after talking to them for a while, I think they have an interesting take on

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Neal Campbell K3NC
I saw their small ad in MacWorld and was very interested. Will be great to see how they fare in the marketplace! Neal Campbell www.abrohamnealsoftware.com AIM:nealk3nc On Jan 17, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: So, while visiting Macworld San Francisco this week, I chanced upon

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Andre Garzia
ho ho ho there's a trend forming... I can see a nice future... with or without tilestack... :-D Cheers andre ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Len Morgan
Their site generates only errors for me. Too bad. Latest Firefox if it makes a difference. len morgan Scott Rossi wrote: ... but they have a simple puzzle demo on their site and they are collecting email addresses of interested parties for early access. http://tilestack.com/ FWIW. Regards

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Mark Swindell
I was able to play the tile game on Safari. Slow, but it worked. Mark On Jan 17, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Len Morgan wrote: Their site generates only errors for me. Too bad. Latest Firefox if it makes a difference. len morgan Scott Rossi wrote: ... but they have a simple puzzle demo on their s

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Len Morgan
Just out of curiosity, I pulled IE out of the closet and the site worked fine with it so I guess it's a problem with tilestack and Firefox. len Mark Swindell wrote: I was able to play the tile game on Safari. Slow, but it worked. Mark On Jan 17, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Len Morgan wrote: Their s

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Mark Swindell
Cleverly concealed on the bottom right side of the screen below a signup invitation: "Looking for the Tile Out stack?" On Jan 17, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: I didn't even see a Tile Game! Just a place to sign up and another if I had been invited. Joe Wilkins On Jan 17, 2

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
I didn't even see a Tile Game! Just a place to sign up and another if I had been invited. Joe Wilkins On Jan 17, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Mark Swindell wrote: I was able to play the tile game on Safari. Slow, but it worked. Mark On Jan 17, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Len Morgan wrote: Their site generates

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Neal, Out of curiosity, why do you use Firefox instead of Safari? I know a lot of people do, but Safari has always worked great for me. TIA, Joe Wilkins On Jan 17, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Neal Campbell wrote: It worked fine with Firefox on my leopard system. Neal On Jan 17, 2008 10:10 PM,

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-17 Thread Neal Campbell
It worked fine with Firefox on my leopard system. Neal On Jan 17, 2008 10:10 PM, Mark Swindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cleverly concealed on the bottom right side of the screen below a > signup invitation: > > "Looking for the Tile Out stack?" > > > > On Jan 17, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Joe Lew

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Luis
Might be your cookies: Are they disabled? Cheers, Luis. On 18 Jan 2008, at 02:45, Len Morgan wrote: Their site generates only errors for me. Too bad. Latest Firefox if it makes a difference. len morgan Scott Rossi wrote: ... but they have a simple puzzle demo on their site and they ar

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Neal Campbell
I basically agree with Lynn, the extensions/plugins are so useful that I depend on them. I honestly have never seen anything special in Safari. Plus, since I work on 3 platforms (windows, linux and OS X) firefox is the old dependable on all of them, works the same and is very reliable. Neal On Ja

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
On Jan 18, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote: I havent done a side-by-side comparison of FF on Mac/Windows or Safari on Mac/Windows for rendering irregularities, but I havent seen much that Safari can do that Firefox cant, and FF also has a Linux version. Firefox also has just oodles

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Neal, Under those conditions, I suppose I'd probably do the same. (smile) Joe Wilkins On Jan 18, 2008, at 8:30 AM, Neal Campbell wrote: I basically agree with Lynn, the extensions/plugins are so useful that I depend on them. I honestly have never seen anything special in Safari. Plus, since I

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
On Windows just for the heck of it I ran the tilesOut game in the following browsers FF (with some extensions enabled) Safari IE Opera (no widgets) Safari on a PC wouldn't render the site at all. Opera and IE were roughly the same speed. FF was slower by a bit. __

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
Top Reasons to use Firefox over anything, in no particular order AdBlock Plus NoScript CustomizeGoogle Greasemonkey PermaTabs Web Developer View Source Chart View Formatted Source Tabbrowser Preferences Tab X HTML Validator Forecastfox Firebug The extensions system in FF is outstanding. The first

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Luis
ic) anyone here follow the true computer science revolution that has been happening at VMWare? If those people got in bed with google we might just end up with a future. -Original Message- From: "Neal Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sen

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Ian Wood
Apple lost interest, and every upgrade since about 6.5 broke something. Oh, and LiveStage Pro (the main authoring app) is dead. :-( Ian On 18 Jan 2008, at 22:26, Randall Lee Reetz wrote: And what happened to all the amaizing promise that used to be scrptable quicktime? ___

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- (deleted some stuff that you're right about and we agree on anyway) > For example, if I run a copy of Malte's Drops game on my machine here, and > you run yours there, it doesn't matter that our computers don't share any > data. We each enjoy the game anyway. > > So if Malte rewrote D

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: Sheesh. It's java. I spent enough time with the developers over the last few days to get that right. It's java running on their backend servers, not in your web client. That's why you won't be able to see it from the client side. I must be using the wrong nomenclature, as

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- Sheesh. It's java. I spent enough time with the developers over the last few days to get that right. It's java running on their backend servers, not in your web client. That's why you won't be able to see it from the client side. > Ah yes. "The Cathedral is Bizarre", or something like

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Mikey- java. j. a. v. a. java. -- Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mail

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: Don't bother looking too closely at what's behind the scenes. There's a lot going on there, but it's deep at the server end for some obvious reasons. What Tilestack has put together is pretty impressive - they've got a HyperCard-to-java-bytecode compiler so that they can take

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> Out of curiosity, why do you use Firefox instead of Safari? I > know a lot of people do, but Safari has always worked great > for me. TIA, I attended an Apple Tech Talk on building iPhone apps (web apps before you ask) and if you want to test compatibility with the iPhone on your computer, you

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- Don't bother looking too closely at what's behind the scenes. There's a lot going on there, but it's deep at the server end for some obvious reasons. What Tilestack has put together is pretty impressive - they've got a HyperCard-to-java-bytecode compiler so that they can take HC stacks

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Wieder
Mikey- Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] That's Ted Howard, one of the two "managing members". -- Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your sub

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 1/18/2008 2:21 PM Subject: RE: Another Revolution? Is flash a dirty word on this list? -Original Message- From: "Randall Lee Reetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 1/18/2008 2:18 PM Subject:

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
Is flash a dirty word on this list? -Original Message- From: "Randall Lee Reetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 1/18/2008 2:18 PM Subject: RE: Another Revolution? Why do people care so much about hiding their code? -Original Message-

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Josh Mellicker
On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: One thing about the web: unless it's Flash or Java, it's publicly readable. :) Unless it's PHP, Ruby, Perl, Javascript etc. used to generate pages- you can try to guess at the code from the generated page, but you can't read it. __

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Josh Mellicker
As alluring as a solution like this might be in theory, javascript is very resistant to attempts to high-level language it. There are too many traps and weirdnesses and browser bugs and inconsistencies to make this an easy job- presenting an app in a browser requires getting right into the

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Andre Garzia
Aloha Friends, this is a very interesting project. Let us think about our software using a simple generic model where no matter what our software does, it usually consists of Data + Some logic + Some UI. Right now, we can create server side revolution web application, so we solve the Data + Logic

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
: 1/18/2008 2:26 PM Subject: RE: Another Revolution? And what happened to all the amaizing promise that used to be scrptable quicktime? What about dynamic pdf? There must be something elegant and promising out there... What about the kaeida transcript of yore? -Original Message- From: "

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
huh? On Jan 18, 2008 5:00 PM, Mark Wieder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mikey- > > java. > j. a. v. a. > java. > > > -- > Mark Wieder > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ___ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Alex Shaw
/me puts hand up :) regards alex Andre Garzia wrote: Aloha Friends, by the way, anyone want to test the new RevOnRockets release? :-) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscrib

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
ght just end up with a future. -Original Message- From: "Neal Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 1/18/2008 8:30 AM Subject: Re: Another Revolution? I basically agree with Lynn, the extensions/plugins are so useful that I depend on

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
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Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
The wife loves Safari on her mac, but she uses FF begrudgingly simply because of adBlock Plus, noScript, and customizeGoogle. Generally speaking she'll use Safari for her first choice, but for her "safe browsing" she'll use FF. I've got no argument with that. My argument for using FF for general

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: http://tilestack.com/ Anyone else here look at the underlying JavaScript driving their example page? Interestingly obfuscated -- Richard Gaskin Managing Editor, revJournal ___ Rev tips, tutorials and more: http:/

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
also, on TO, once I disabled extensions on FF, it ran much faster. It was almost as fast as IE and Opera. Oh, and in case anybody is trying to contact them, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address fails permanently. You can sign up but you apparently can't send them messages. _

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Mikey
Mark, I've been reading through the source of the TO game, and I THINK what they told you, or what you think they told you, is not the whole story. It appears that almost all of the work is being performed in the browser, as you would expect for an Ajax application. I could be wrong, but I don't

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Mikey, Thanks for the added info. I can see that I'm not too versatile in what I'm doing, but that's OK. We all have our areas of emphasis. The "old dog" cliché, I guess. Joe Wilkins On Jan 18, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Mikey wrote: Top Reasons to use Firefox over anything, in no particular orde

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Josh Mellicker wrote: On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: One thing about the web: unless it's Flash or Java, it's publicly readable. :) Unless it's PHP, Ruby, Perl, Javascript etc. used to generate pages- you can try to guess at the code from the generated page, but you

RE: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Randall Lee Reetz
Why do people care so much about hiding their code? -Original Message- From: "Josh Mellicker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "How to use Revolution" Sent: 1/18/2008 2:06 PM Subject: Re: Another Revolution? On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: &

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Sivakatirswami
Neal Campbell wrote: I basically agree with Lynn, the extensions/plugins are so useful that I depend on them. I honestly have never seen anything special in Safari. Plus, since I work on 3 platforms (windows, linux and OS X) firefox is the old dependable on all of them, works the same and is very

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-18 Thread Jim Ault
Good list, Mikey. especiallyWeb Developer, NoScript Top of my list Session Manager - save windows/tabs by name recall weeks later Cooliris Preview - browse link without going there Grab and drag - left right up down ala PDF C

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread J. Downs
I've always stuck with Safari because it historically renders much faster on my machine than any other browser. Now you've all forced me to take another look at FF for my web development. Thanks. At least I will have something to keep me busy over the three-day weekend. ;) J. On Jan

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Mikey
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Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Mikey
Jim, I had never heard of most of those before. Time to check 'em out, I guess. On Jan 19, 2008 12:56 AM, Jim Ault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good list, Mikey. especiallyWeb Developer, NoScript > Top of my list > > > Session Manager - > save windows/tabs by name > recall w

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Mikey
I hadn't heard of several of these either. On Jan 18, 2008 11:41 PM, Sivakatirswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Neal Campbell wrote: > > I basically agree with Lynn, the extensions/plugins are so useful that > > I depend on them. I honestly have never seen anything special in > > Safari. Plus, si

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Mark Wieder
Mikey- Friday, January 18, 2008, 7:47:27 PM, you wrote: > I've been reading through the source of the TO game, and I THINK what > they told you, or what you think they told you, is not the whole > story. I believe we're talking about the same thing here. You're right, of course, in that the pre

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: What I was referring to is the stack-to-java conversion on their server What "stacks" are used as sources in this conversion? -- Richard Gaskin Managing Editor, revJournal ___ Rev tips, tutorials and more: http://www.r

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Mikey
Mark, It would appear that their process is similar to the other Ajax RAD/IDE's. I can't comment on the server side itself because I can't see it. All I can see is the client code. However, it appears that the game is running more-or-less entirely in the browser, which is what you would expect

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-19 Thread Malte Brill
> (Malte: are you listening out there?) Yes. I am. :) I do not have to say too much on the original topic though. Actually, I wrote a lengthy email and threw it away instantly. Boiled down: If I want my games to run in a browser (which I do not at this time) I ´d go flash. If I wanted them

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-21 Thread Josh Mellicker
Why do you say LiveStage Pro (the main authoring app) is dead? On Jan 18, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Ian Wood wrote: Apple lost interest, and every upgrade since about 6.5 broke something. Oh, and LiveStage Pro (the main authoring app) is dead. :-( Ian On 18 Jan 2008, at 22:26, Randall Lee Reetz wr

Re: Another Revolution?

2008-01-21 Thread Josh Mellicker
could you forward contact info, thanks ;-) On Jan 18, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: an army of methamphetamine addicts outsourced from Bakersfield ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to sub

Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Kurt Kaufman
A physician in our area had a need for an application which could easily import patient data from a text file (multiple rows of comma-delineated data). It was a simple task, using Revolution, to open the file and read the data to a field. Subsequently a "model" card was cloned and the appropr

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 28, 2004, at 5:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote: A physician in our area had a need for an application which could easily import patient data from a text file (multiple rows of comma-delineated data). It was a simple task, using Revolution, to open the file and read the data to a field. Subseq

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Revinfo1155
Can you share the scripts you used to do this project? jack ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Marian Petrides
I was hoping the same thing, but wasn't bold enough to ask--until someone else did. Please do consider sharing them with us. M On Jun 28, 2004, at 8:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you share the scripts you used to do this project? jack ___ use-re

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Brian Yennie
A physician in our area had a need for an application which could easily import patient data from a text file (multiple rows of comma-delineated data). It was a simple task, using Revolution, to open the file and read the data to a field. Subsequently a "model" card was cloned and the appropr

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 18:02 28/06/2004 -0400, Troy Rollins wrote: On Jun 28, 2004, at 5:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote: A physician in our area had a need for an application which could easily import patient data from a text file (multiple rows of comma-delineated data). It was a simple task, using Revolution, to open

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread Brian Yennie
yes, string handling is pretty good - but I'm surprised that Rev has no built-in support for CSV files. They are a pretty common interchange format, but handling the variations commonly found makes it non-trivial to do this properly - quoted fields, delimiter in quoted fields, escaped or double

RE: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-28 Thread MisterX
er credits. The database contains a few thousands NT events errors and codes reference. cheers Xavier > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex > Tweedly > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 03:51 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread Jim
On Jun 28, 2004, at 10:01 PM, Brian Yennie wrote: Perhaps there's a good CSV-to-tab-delimited converter out there =). replace comma with tab in tData :-) (Can you replace comma with tab in url "file://path/to/file.csv" ??) Jim. ___ use-revolution mailing

RE: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread MisterX
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 22:22 > To: How to use Revolution > Subject: Re: Another Revolution Success Story > > > On Jun 28, 2004, at 10:01 PM, Brian Yennie wrote: > > > Perhaps there's a good CSV-to-tab-delimited converter

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread Dave Cragg
At 3:21 pm -0500 29/6/04, Jim wrote: On Jun 28, 2004, at 10:01 PM, Brian Yennie wrote: Perhaps there's a good CSV-to-tab-delimited converter out there =). replace comma with tab in tData :-) If only it were that easy. But commas may occur within a field, in which case, the field is usually quote

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread Pierre Sahores
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Tweedly Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 03:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Another Revolution Success Story At 18:02 28/06/2004 -0400, Troy Rollins wrote: On Jun 28, 2004, at 5:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote: A physician in our area had a nee

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread Mark Wieder
MisterX- Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 1:52:18 PM, you wrote: M> It works for really overly simple csv files... I really wish the csv format had never been invented. Separating fields with tabs works much better, and separating them with non-printing characters is better yet. I'm getting tired of run

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jun 29, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: I really wish the csv format had never been invented. Separating fields with tabs works much better, and separating them with non-printing characters is better yet. This is why regex exists. Parsing of csv is probably best done with a matchText rout

RE: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-29 Thread MisterX
se Revolution > Subject: Re: Another Revolution Success Story > > > > On Jun 29, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: > > > I really wish the csv format had never been invented. Separating > > fields with tabs works much better, and separating them with > > no

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-06-30 Thread Mark Wieder
MisterX- Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 12:01:39 AM, you wrote: M> You mean my importer didn't work? No, I was just ranting in general. No worries. I'll go back to talking among myself now. -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing l

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-07-01 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: I really wish the csv format had never been invented. Separating fields with tabs works much better, and separating them with non-printing characters is better yet. Amen to that, brother. I guess the clue train doesn't stop in Redmond. ;) [Semi-OT link - US Gov. warns against MS

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-07-01 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 00:25 01/07/2004 -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote: I asked around on this some time ago, including quite a few programmers far smarter than me. The best algorithm we could come up with was one which walks through the data char by char, keeping track of when it's in field data and when it leaves t

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-07-01 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- Thursday, July 1, 2004, 12:25:54 AM, you wrote: RG> [Semi-OT link - US Gov. warns against MS Explorer: RG> ] Thanks for the link. I hadn't seen that one. Not that I use IE unless I absolutely *have* to, anyway... RG> My post from 14 June 2002 with

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-07-01 Thread Richard Gaskin
Alex Tweedly wrote: At 00:25 01/07/2004 -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote: My post from 14 June 2002 with my own CSV2Tab function is at . Hats off to anyone who can improve it's speed, and a bottle of 12-year-old single malt to anyone who

Re: Another Revolution Success Story

2004-10-17 Thread Alex Tweedly
Reviving an old thread from a few months ago At 15:02 01/07/2004 -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote: If CSV were consistently implemented CSV2TabNew would work excellently right out of the box, but since some CSVs escape quotes by doubling them I needed to add one line (see below) to also substitut

LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread Ian Wood
It hasn't been updated in 18 months The most recent article on the support site is 16 months old. The email list went down 16 months ago. Most of the programmers are now elsewhere . You can't contact Totally Hip. The only existing place I know for discussion o

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread Josh Mellicker
Ah, thanks for explaining On Jan 22, 2008, at 1:56 AM, Ian Wood wrote: It hasn't been updated in 18 months The most recent article on the support site is 16 months old. The email list went down 16 months ago. Most of the programmers are now elsewhere . You

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread J. Downs
Man, look at their value - they are traded (I guess - they havent filed anything since 2005). Is that an undersea canyon or ? My depth finder doesn't go that deep :-) Does that really say 18 cents per share? Wow, I've heard "buy low, sell high" but that's ridiculous. :P J. _

RE: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> Ah, thanks for explaining Man, look at their value - they are traded (I guess - they havent filed anything since 2005). Is that an undersea canyon or ? My depth finder doesn't go that deep :-) Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Paradigma Software http://www.paradigmasoft.com Valentina SQ

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread Judy Perry
So, who/what's left for QTVR production then? Trevor? Thanks, Judy On Jan 22, 2008 4:41 PM, J. Downs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Man, look at their value - they are traded (I guess - they havent > > filed > > anything since 2005). Is that an undersea canyon or ? My depth finder > > doesn't g

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-22 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 23, 2008, at 12:11 AM, Judy Perry wrote: So, who/what's left for QTVR production then? Trevor? LiveStage was never really a QTVR production tool. Though it was handy for adding some programming logic and hotspots. Apple appears to be moving more towards having all interactivity ha

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-23 Thread Josh Mellicker
Hidden from view, Adobe GoLive had a pretty nifty QT editor, not as powerful as LSP but with hotspots, auto-import of .psd docs for buttons with rollover and down states and scripting, and a timeline where you could place graphics and text and use QT transitions, then export a multitrack QT

RE: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-23 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> LiveStage was never really a QTVR production tool. Though it > was handy for adding some programming logic and hotspots. > Apple appears to be moving more towards having all > interactivity handled by the host application though. Has anyone found a good solution for generating cubic QTVRs?

Re: LiveStage Pro (was: Another Revolution?)

2008-01-23 Thread Ian Wood
On 23 Jan 2008, at 16:20, Lynn Fredricks wrote: Has anyone found a good solution for generating cubic QTVRs? As the local panoramic photographer... Several of the stitching apps such as PTGui and Realviz Stitcher incorporate QTVR generators, but mostly without many features for the heavy

RE: Another Revolution Success Story - yet another release!

2004-06-29 Thread MisterX
Hi everyone, Here you are, a pretty compliant CSV importer for RunRev... Imports Excel CSV (with returns and quotes in the MS Xcel fields and all kinds of craps including filtering out linefeeds and the like that usualy slip in the process! Just took a while to clean that up! I didn't bother with

RE: Another Revolution Success Story - yet another release!

2004-06-29 Thread Alex Tweedly
At 22:42 29/06/2004 +0200, MisterX wrote: Hi everyone, Here you are, a pretty compliant CSV importer for RunRev... Sorry, it's not quite that simple :-) I see two problems 1. You have a small bug, in that you only replace commas within a quoted field in the first occurrence on each line. The secti