Re: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread Chipp Walters
Yes, there are also other rev props which can be 'cleaned' from a stack with no side-effects. In fact, my altClean plugin regularly saves 50% or more of stacks when I save them. If you haven't yet tried it, put this in the message box: go URL

Re: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread Richard Gaskin
Chipp Walters wrote: Yes, there are also other rev props which can be 'cleaned' from a stack with no side-effects. The RevTable settings aren't stored in that property set? Are there any cRev* property sets which CAN'T be safely deleted? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation

Re: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread SimPLsol
Chipp, One of the options on AltCleanStack is clear cREVGeometry What is this? Thanks, Paul Looney In a message dated 11/5/06 6:04:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: go URL http://www.gadgetplugins.com/altplugins/revAltCleanStack.rev; ___

Re: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread Chipp Walters
Hi Paul, If you use the Geometry Manager to manage resizing of stacks, then you don't want to delete the cREVGeometry prop set. It is only set if/when you are using Geometry Manager. Sometimes, you may have tried GM and decided not to use it, but the GM prop sets are still there. In those cases

Re: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread Richard Gaskin
Chipp Walters wrote: All that said, I imagine your client was using it in a fairly unconventional way to see those kinds of file savings. Nothing more unconventional that displaying a list of records from a database. In plain tab-delimited form, the list itself is much smaller than the

RE: cRevTable properties

2006-11-05 Thread MisterX
Xavier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Gaskin Sent: Monday, 06 November, 2006 05:18 To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: cRevTable properties Chipp Walters wrote: All that said, I imagine your client was using