Re: Re: Re: Re: Revolting

2004-01-15 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 06:07 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote: Namaskara and Aloha, I will be away on a mission but my evil twin will stay up all night and send emails to Malaysia and India until February 9th serving as part of the staff for the 2004 Indian Odyssey, Himalayan Aca

Re: Re: Re:

2005-04-01 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Well, like I said, it was untested ;-) Also, that last char (the CR which you said is needed to separate the lines) is separating the last line from a blank line which was not in the original field. That CR should indeed be removed before sorting in

Re: Re: Re:

2005-06-01 Thread Marian Petrides
I can't believe that this guy is posting illegal software and trying to get people here to 'buy' into the idea. This is like a bad dream. I for one am a bit sick of this guy. Ayup. Maybe if we ALL tell him how sick we are of his drivel, he'll just go away (or wise up, one)! ___

Re: Re: Re: re: XML Headaches

2007-07-08 Thread Malte Brill
Hi, first of all thanks for your time. It appears that the external does not play nicely with UTF-8 encoding. But there might still be me doing something wrong. However, it is a blocker for a project at the moment. I have created an attachment to bug 5215. http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/

Re: Re: Re: re: XML Headaches

2007-07-09 Thread David Bovill
Is the text actually UTF8 encoded - saying that it contians an an accented e (é) - and reading docs / doing this by hand may be a bit error prone? The first thing I'd do is check the XML with a validator and make sure that works - before looking for bugs? I've got some documentation with links to

Re: Re: Re: Re: XML Headaches

2007-07-09 Thread Malte Brill
Hi David, yes, the text is UTF-8 encoded. It appears to be a BOM issue. I received the following tip that appears to do the job: Instead of unidecode(uniencode(myXML,"UTF8"),"ANSII") for the whole XML data I have the following script now: -- Remove byte order mark from UTF8 text if cha

Re: Re: Re: Re: XML Headaches

2007-07-09 Thread David Bovill
On 09/07/07, Malte Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: the text is UTF-8 encoded. It appears to be a BOM issue. BOM might be an acronym or abbreviation for: #Bergen Ocean Model#Bid-O-Matic#Bill of Materials#Board of Medicine#Book of Mormon#Bureau of Meteorology, Australia#Byte Order Mark#Body of M

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:XML Headaches

2007-07-09 Thread Malte Brill
BOM in this case Byte order Mark (I think) I am completely unsure about that UTF-8 stuff though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_Order_Mark replacing anything inside the node contents would render the whole purpose of using UTF-8 encoding useless, wouldn´t it? All the best, malte _

Re: re:

2002-07-16 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Steve and all, >>> controls. this left the images on a card. When I deleted the images >>> the >>> images I thought were stored in the image chooser were deleted as >>> well. >> >> set the visible to false > > Shoa Sean, > If there are different ways to load, access and use images in

Re: re:

2002-07-16 Thread Rob Cozens
>Start at 200 to be sure > >Be careful to not use ids that might be used by the RR image-library >(they use the same technique ;-) Klaus, et al: Check the Rev Dictionary id property: "The following ids are reserved and should not be used for image ids:" [summarized} 1 - 13

Re: Re:

2005-04-01 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Untested clean-up of that code: on mouseUp put empty into sorter-- these two lines are mainly to make me feel a little better, put empty into sorteddata -- coming from a background in lower-level languages like Pascal repeat for e

Re: Re:

2005-04-01 Thread Howard Bornstein
On Apr 1, 2005 12:55 PM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Untested clean-up of that code: > Your clean-up code needed a little cleaning up. :-) on mouseUp put empty into sorter -- these two lines are mainly to make me feel a little better, put empty into sorteddata --

Re: Re:

2005-04-01 Thread Brian Yennie
Ah, yes- I guess it's all in our different assumption about the data format =). I assumed that all of the first words were already grouped together... but you're right- my version was grouping the first item and then sorting the second. So if you _want_ the first items grouped, it'll do that fo

Re: Re:

2005-06-01 Thread Thomas McGrath III
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a lot of really dumb comments. Richard wrote: I doubt the listmom will ban you from this list, but for myself none of the lists I manage are allowed to be used for the promotion of criminal activity. I can't believe that this guy is posting illegal software and

Re: Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-07 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
am 06.06.2002 23:59 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > One other suggestion: become familiar with the Application Overview > window and all it's facilities. I m still working on a description of Application Overview´s problems. (see post to improve list). Because Application

Re: Re: Re: Random algorithm

2008-11-12 Thread Malte Brill
Dave wrote: > The maximum number it can be set to seems to be 2130706432. Hi Dave (and all) I am not too sure about that, though I would love to know if there are upper limits. On my Intel mac I get: 9 4 34 30 25 21 16 12 8 3 33 on each run of the following script: on mouseUp pMouseBtnNo

Re: Re: Re: XML headaches

2007-07-06 Thread Malte Brill
Thanks Ken, that´s what I was afraid of. Andre: The > is in the contents of the node, not in the Tag name. The whole thing is UTF8 encoded, so I do not see how the external should lose any char in the node contents. It appears that it doesn´t get along with mixed stuff in node contents (btw: i

Re: Re: Re: XML headaches

2007-07-06 Thread Andre Garzia
Malte, I think the XML External will have trouble if > is present anywhere, even as node content. > is not an XML Entity, I had that problem before too, you can try replacing the ampersands for &. This may move your software forwards while RunRev External Quality Ninjas work out what is happening

Re: Re: Re: XML headaches

2007-07-06 Thread Martin Blackman
According to a handy little book I own, 'XML - in easy steps', > is the standard way to represent '>' in node contents, so it should work. But it also mentions that you can use the unicode character code '&#nnn;' for non standard characters. I tried a simplified test here on Windows and > worked

RE: RE: RE: autotab broken?

2007-09-06 Thread Malte Brill
Moin Ralf, the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields, if placed on card, stack or library level. Might be adapted to more than one line. At least it is a workaround. ON returnInField IF the autotab of the target THEN type TAB ELSE pass returnI

Re: Re: Re: 2 things

2009-04-20 Thread Malte Brill
Colin wrote: > By just replying, and not touching the subject, it should remain within the same thread. As soon as one is on digest mode (as am I) I think it will break. Anyone knows a way around that? Cheers, Malte ___ use-revolution mailin

Re: Re: Re: Constrain Within Circle?

2005-11-05 Thread Malte Brill
Jim Hurley wrote: In the message box. go stack url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/ConfinedBalls.rev"; Very very nice Jim! All the best, Malte ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscrib

Re: Re: Re: Constrain Within Circle?

2005-11-06 Thread Malte Brill
Hi Joel, Maybe it was my limited number of loops that didn´t produce a meaningful result. :-) Anyway, your version is so much more readable, and in single calls they are head to head anyway, that I will likely change the function in the next version of AE. Thanks very much for the suggestion.

RE: Re: Myst

2003-08-26 Thread Edwin Gore
The original Mac version of Myst was written in Hypercard, but used XCMDS to allow the display of color pictures. Later versions on windows etc, were farmed out by Cyan to other development teams who basically re-did the work in traditional languages, using the Mac Hypercard version as a

RE: Re: Myst

2003-08-28 Thread Judy Perry
I thought that I'd read somewhere that they had an SGI going 24-7 for the 3D work... Not true? Judy On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Edwin Gore wrote: > (Oh, and all the 3D was done using Strata 3D, also on the Mac) ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Re : Confused

2008-11-20 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi from San Diego, Francis, I hope you didn't create all of this just for my edification. (smile) Thanks a lot. Maybe I'll get so organized one day. Actually, one of my basic problems is a fantastic memory, so I get along with pretty intolerable situations that would force others to "orga

Re: Re : Confused

2008-11-20 Thread william humphrey
Fantastic memory huh? Just wait until you see what a little age does to that memory... On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi from San Diego, > > Francis, I hope you didn't create all of this just for my edification. > (smile) > > Thanks a lot. Maybe I

Re: Re : Confused

2008-11-20 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi Bill, Perhaps you haven't noticed. I'm almost 76, but I take a lot of great supplements. (smile) And the short term memory has suffered some, but the long term is longer than ever, and maybe even better for the kinds of things I really want to remember. It gets selective after a while.

Re: Re: Dreamhost?

2006-07-06 Thread Jared Smith
Is there a reason Dreamhost is popular? I've been looking for an easy way to buy some hosting and use a Valentina database, but I don't see too many hosting providers having that built-in other than MacServe... On 7/6/06, Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stephen Barncard turned me on to Dre

Re: Re: Dreamhost?

2006-07-06 Thread Dan Shafer
Dreamhost is cheap, reliable, well supported, and flexible. It doesn't incorporate Valentina but I'm sure you could deploy Valentina on its servers. On 7/6/06, Jared Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there a reason Dreamhost is popular? I've been looking for an easy way to buy some hosting an

Re: Re: Re: Re: Rev Holiday Bundle - Holy Cow, Batman!

2007-12-13 Thread Malte Brill
Luis wrote: >It's all a bit weird getting all these freebies Tis the season :-D ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runr

RE: RE: RE .rev file association issues

2003-07-25 Thread Edwin Gore
Nope - uninstalling and re-installing doesn't reassociate the files either. Looks like it's time for a bug report... >- --- Original Message --- - >From: "Edwin Gore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:55:5

RE: Re: RE .rev file association issues

2003-07-25 Thread Edwin Gore
25 Jul 2003 15:39:28 > >On 7/25/03 6:05 PM, Edwin Gore wrote: > >> Nope - uninstalling and re-installing doesn't >reassociate the files >> either. Looks like it's time for a bug report... > >Before you do that, have you tried using >"Install-Uninstall

RE: : RE: RE: moving images between stacks

2003-07-25 Thread Chipp Walters
o "C:/hello.png" Then, you can put URL ("binfile:" & "C:/hello.png") into image "test" and it will now 'set' the imagedata for that image. best, Chipp > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: RE: RE: moving images between stacks

2003-07-26 Thread Edwin Gore
al Message - From: "Tuviah Snyder" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 6:53 PM Subject: : RE: RE: moving images between stacks > >set the imagedata of img 1 of stack "Untitled 2" to the imagedata of img 1 > of stack "Untitled 1" >

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: 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 Converting seconds

2002-03-09 Thread JohnRule
Sorry Jeanne, I was using the variable it to get the converted seconds. I see now that the container has the result I am looking for. Thanks, JR ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: Re: Card Size

2002-04-27 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
am 26.04.2002 18:01 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > The other day I needed to install some software on my Mac and it > conflicted with something. When I started up without extensions, the > monitor came up in default 800x600 resolution, and I couldn't hit the > OK button

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-22 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 7:50 AM -0700 5/22/2002, Rob Cozens wrote: >* There is no way of sharing a image among several stacks except by >keeping the image as an individual file. If, for example, one starts >using an image library stack and references an image in the library, >a copy of the image is installed in the r

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-22 Thread Terry Judd
Rob Cozens wrote... >* Based on the above, an image library is really a developer's >library, not a runtime library...simply a short cut (or alternate >means) of adding images to a stack. [Too bad, says moi] As much as I hate Director overall (I use it on a daily basis) I do like its impleme

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-22 Thread Terry Judd
>At 7:50 AM -0700 5/22/2002, Rob Cozens wrote: >>* There is no way of sharing a image among several stacks except by >>keeping the image as an individual file. If, for example, one starts >>using an image library stack and references an image in the library, >>a copy of the image is installed in

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-23 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Rob, > Hi All, > > I'm trying to determine the most efficient way of handling images in > stacks short of distributing a bunch of individual image files. Can > anyone confirm or refute what I think I know? > > * There is no way of sharing a image among several stacks except by > keeping th

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-23 Thread Rob Cozens
Hi Jeanne, >You can create a blank button and set its icon to the image; in this way >the image can reside in any stack that's loaded into memory. I created an empty stack, started using revimagelibrary.rev, and created a button referencing an image in the library. The image appears in the ne

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-23 Thread Rob Cozens
Title: Re: Observations Re: Images My apologies Jeanne, >>I created an empty stack, started using revimagelibrary.rev, and created a button referencing an image in the library.  The image appears in the new stack as expected; however it does not disappear when I stop using the image l

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-23 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 7:27 AM -0700 5/23/2002, Rob Cozens wrote: >I created an empty stack, started using revimagelibrary.rev, and >created a button referencing an image in the library. The image >appears in the new stack as expected; however it does not disappear >when I stop using the image library, and it is sti

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-24 Thread Rob Cozens
>The bug is that apparently the library isn't properly filtering out images >it finds in shared groups, so it's displaying each image once per card, and >you see duplicates. But the image in the stack isn't being duplicated - the >Image Library is just showing that single image as many times as th

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-24 Thread Rob Cozens
>You can create a blank button and set its icon to the image; in this way >the image can reside in any stack that's loaded into memory. (Whether this >is practical depends on whether you just want to display the image, or >whether you need to fiddle with such as the imageData or mask as well.) Je

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-05-26 Thread cowhead
Jeanne, et al writes: I should have read this closer. For me the bottom line is, if you want the image to be scalable, it must reside in each stack: resizing a button does not resize its icon. - It can, all you have to do is put this into the "onResizeStack handler": put the icon

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-06 Thread Bob Arnold
same button and then clicking the group btn, crashing each time. Saving after deleting the card button, and then re-opening after the inevitable crash, seems to have alleviated the problem -- now the Nav buttons work without crashing -- but am I blundering about by deleting a card button and then c

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-06 Thread Bill Vlahos
computer). I > repeated this process three times, deleting the same button and then > clicking the group btn, crashing each time. Saving after deleting the > card > button, and then re-opening after the inevitable crash, seems to have > alleviated the problem -- now the Nav buttons w

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-06 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 10:15 AM, Rob Cozens wrote: > Early on I experienced unstableness in the Revolution platform; > but once I had crashed enough times, I could determine what > actions (often blindlessly trying something I had not done before > to determine the best way to do it) c

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-06 Thread Rob Cozens
>For me, unfortunately, I don't remember what the good or bad habits are. I'm pretty much in the same boat, Dar. It was just something I worked through. I think: * A lot of my problems early on had to do with changing a card or other object I had already created. Maybe things like trying to

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-07 Thread Dreamscape Software
*snip* > It would be interesting to > hear from those that develop RunRev projects on Windows. I do on many occasions and one thing I do know is save frequently. Every program on my system crashes, and sometimes the system will join in as well. I just wish my PC was as stable as my iBook. Derek

Re: Re: License Prices

2002-06-07 Thread Frank Barlow
There has been high praise for RunRev from many contributers to this list. The members of this list are probably the most ardent ambassadors for RunRev and Revolution. You should accept these few adverse comments in the same manner as you have accepted the many commendations. Frank

Re: Reassurance re: crashing

2002-06-13 Thread Karl Petersen
At 4:18 PM +0100 6/12/02, Ben Rubinstein wrote: >I'm sure the biggest factor is that I'm avoiding the things that >crash, unconsciously >walking around the bear traps. My guess is Rev 1.1.1 disarmed most bear traps. Before I had time to learn where the bear traps were, Rev 1.1.1 was released. S

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-21 Thread Rob Cozens
>For me the bottom line is, if you >want the image to be scalable, it must reside in each stack: resizing >a button does not resize its icon. >- >It can, all you have to do is put this into the "onResizeStack handler": > >put the icon of button myButt into myPic > set the height

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-22 Thread Rob Cozens
>I have two icons for the same button: enabled & disabled. Switching >the disabled property of the button causes the image to return to >its original size. FWIW, I cannot duplicate this problem today; but perhaps I've not visited a substack where the button sizes are different. -- Rob Cozen

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-22 Thread Klaus Major
Hi ??? >> I have two icons for the same button: enabled & disabled. Switching >> the disabled property of the button causes the image to return to its >> original size. is the lockloc of that image set to true ? Just a thought... > > FWIW, I cannot duplicate this problem today; but perhaps

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-22 Thread Sivakatirswami
> I have two icons for the same button: enabled & disabled. Switching > the disabled property of the button causes the image to return to its > original size. > > I guess it's back to duplicate images in substacks of the same stack > or standardized image size...a poor second choice. A resizeIc

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-23 Thread Rob Cozens
>is the lockloc of that image set to true ? Hi Klaus, That's what I will try next if the problem manifests itself again. -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.com/who.htm "And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-23 Thread Rob Cozens
>A resizeIcon property would be useful, but if it resizes the image, then one >has the caveat that if you want to use it in other instances at a different >size... what happens? Thanks Sivakatirswami, I see two issues here: 1. All buttons in the same stack that use the same image would have t

Re: Observations Re: Images

2002-06-26 Thread Rob Cozens
>A resizeIcon property would be useful, but if it resizes the image, then one >has the caveat that if you want to use it in other instances at a different >size... what happens? Sivakatirswami, et al: I have done some testing in the current Rev environment (set the height/width of image id xx

Re: re animated btns

2002-07-15 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 8:30 PM -0700 7/15/2002, Steve Messimer wrote: >So I tried to load up the images again thinking that the reason they >dissappeared from the image chooser was that I didn't actually save them the >last time. So I loaded all of them again and saved the stack. When I >deleted the images from the

Re: RE - defaultFolder usage

2002-07-16 Thread Ken Ray
ame box but this is funky. Perhaps there's some way around this? Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ - Original Message - From: "Filippo Galimberti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: re animated btns

2002-07-16 Thread Scott Rossi
>> Revolution supports animated GIFs; can't you make an animated GIF timed >> appropriately and just play it in Rev? > Thanks for the reply. The answer is... yes I could use an animated gif but > I'd rather swap out icons. Its more convenient to changing the rate at > which images are swapped

Re: Re: PopUp Menus

2002-11-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
Yves Coppé wrote: > I repeat that what you ask is not possible > I come from Hypercard and used the same XFCN > In Rev, it is not possible...!!! > you cannot know which submenuItem has been selected > Try : > > on mouseUp > answer the selectedtext of me > end mouseUp > > you will see that t

Re: Re-ordering substacks?

2002-11-28 Thread Rob Cozens
Is there any way to change the order of substacks? Ben, et al: The one time I tried to do this, I set the mainstack property to remove a substack from the mainstack and then add it back...which put it at the bottom of the list. You might try something like: get the substacks of this stack so

Re: re HTML posting

2003-01-24 Thread erik hansen
--- David Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On another list, I found this reference to a > site which discusses why > not to post in HTML and how to turn it off in a > wide range of mail > packages. This may help. > > www.expita.com/nomime.html thank you. = [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://

Re: RE: Phone Dialer

2003-02-02 Thread wortboiler FITZ
Thank you. I'll try it today. - Original Message - From: Gary Rathbone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, February 2, 2003 10:07 am Subject: RE: Phone Dialer > Looking in the archives I found the following... > -- &

Re: re HTML posting

2003-03-08 Thread erik hansen
--- David Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On another list, I found this reference to a > site which discusses why > not to post in HTML and how to turn it off in a > wide range of mail > packages. This may help. > > www.expita.com/nomime.html > > regards > David thanks again. = [EMAI

RE: Re: revCreateXMLTree problem

2003-06-11 Thread Edwin Gore
Yep - I first put it into the message box and checked it before moving on to trying to make a tree. The thing is, the error that I am getting is NOT an execution error - it's a compile error - I get when I click "Apply" in the script editor, so the content of the variable would not be an issue

Re: Re: Analyze it...

2003-06-18 Thread Marian Petrides
L PROTECTED]> Sent: 06/18/03 06:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Analyze it... > > Hi friends, i have to apologize... Somehow a wrong version (that caused an error) got uploaded to my website yesterday... (Looks like i will have to clean up my archieves a bit ;-) Now (12

RE: Re: More debuggerbears

2003-07-03 Thread Edwin Gore
I think I'm going to give dropping back to 1.1.1 for debugging a try as well...not sure what will happen, since I know I have some 2.0 exclusive stuff in there...just not sure if it will step on it or not. > >>I have been trying to debug it by setting up >multiple breakpoints and using >>"run"

RE: Re: Disappearing substack...

2003-07-16 Thread Edwin Gore
; I'm running into a very strange problem. The >"Help" stack of a project >> I am working on keeps disappearing. It's a >substack, and nothing else >> seems to be afffected. Because I am stupid, this >means that I have so >> far had to re-write the he

RE: Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
I've had no problems using it on the PC with IE - it's silly that it won't work on IE or Safari the Mac...isn't that why we went over to web-based stuff in the first place? Oh, and I believe that "repeatsing" is a Scottish slang phrasing that means "to again, again" >- --- Original Mess

Re: Re FatOS engine

2003-08-07 Thread Klaus Major
Hi John, "Why store an additional OS X engine in the "engines" folder when the OS X engine is already present and really busy with driving the IDE??? ;-) Means, the OS X engine is in: Revolution(.app)/Contents/MacOs/ and its named, TADA: Revolution :-)" === However === When the

Re: Re: bookmark manger

2003-10-21 Thread Wolfgang M . Bereuter
On Montag, Okt 20, 2003, at 03:50 Europe/Vienna, Andre Garzia wrote: On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 10:17 AM, Wolfgang M.Bereuter wrote: Does here anybody know a crossplatform Bookmark-manger (idea: to have it on a USB stick and use it on 3 systems import and export hassfree from one OIS to an

Re: Re Hiding Data

2002-01-21 Thread Richard D. Miller
John: > Do you need to save and access the data file. I need to read it into memory at startup. I don't need to write to it. >You could put the data file > into another rev stack.That way it can not be access by other. Place a field > on one card then put the data in that field. If the data is t

Re: Re Hiding Data

2002-01-21 Thread Scott Rossi
Another option is continue using the source file externally but either 1) encoding it, such as using base 64 or some other encoding scheme and/or compression, or 2) placing the data within a user property of a stack, and password protecting the stack. FWIW, Scott Rossi Creative Director, Tact

Re: Re Hiding Data

2002-01-21 Thread Richard D. Miller
Scott: > Another option is continue using the source file externally but either > 1) encoding it, such as using base 64 or some other encoding scheme How would I do that? And would it be possible to un-encode it in, say, 10 seconds when the program is starting up? > and/or compression It seems i

Re: Re Print Field

2002-02-04 Thread yves COPPE
>Is this for windows. I had the some problem. It worked fine on the Mac in >Rev Developement and Standalone. But on Windows it did not. > >I had to put a revshowprintDialog command before the revprintfield. I do not >know why. > I'm happy someone answer me ! I use the command revshowprintDialog

Re: Re Print Field

2002-02-04 Thread Magnus von Brömsen
I have this in a button (works on both mac and windows): on mouseUp revShowPrintDialog true,true -- shows both Page setup and then Print revPrintField the name of field "totalOrder" end mouseUp /magnus On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 10:10 AM, yves COPPE wrote: >> Is this for windows. I

Re: Re Feature requests

2004-08-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Stephen King wrote: Tuviah wrote.. MDI, ActiveX how many people need these vs things like answer file with extension. Seems not many from looking at the bugzilla votes. If you want these features, vote for them:-) Just a thought on the voting system...If (and its a big if) the user base is predomin

Re: Re: XML Question

2008-08-29 Thread Malte Brill
Hi David, could you send me the XML you are trying to parse and your script? I did not bother parsing atom feeds as yet, but have been working with XML quite a lot the last 1.5 years. Taking the example you posted in your previous mail (and adding the tag that you said would fail) just pars

Re: Re: XML Question

2008-08-29 Thread David Bovill
Below is the parsing script. All the tags from the feedML end up in the arrays. Only the tags with name spaces (ie colons in their names are failing to be found). on mouseUp put "http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/fortyfoxes/RunRev"; into feedXML delicious_ParseTaggedUserBookmarks feedXml,

Re: Re: chat protocols

2008-09-11 Thread Malte Brill
Andre: Thanks. It appears M$ changed their protocol, so I will need to get in touch with S. David: I am VERY interested to learn more about your library. All the best, Malte ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visi

Re: Re: chat protocols

2008-09-11 Thread Andre Garzia
There is a jabber lib and I missed it? :-O Malte, another thing people are using are those micro blogging tools such as twitter, tumblr, pownce... twitter is the most popular and their api is dead easy (single line libURL call to post) Andre On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Malte Brill <[EMAI

Re: Re: MouseMove . . . err?

2008-12-15 Thread Malte Brill
Yippieh! I may post again thanks Heather :) Sorry I am latre for the party, but somehow my mail bounced. Just wanted to throw in a snippet. Thanks for mentioning AE Nicolas. :) Tom: With AE in use, constraining on any line is a one liner. set the constrainLinear of btn "myButton" to 100,100

Re: Re : Music duration

2009-02-22 Thread René Micout
Hello Beat, Naturally I will be (so) glad to receive your MidiLib... Thank you Bons souvenirs de Paris René Le 20 févr. 09 à 15:55, Beat Cornaz a écrit : Hi René , I have been abroad and could not react earlier. Fortunalety Kurt has helped you out quite a bit. Maybe the following can be of

Re: Re: 4d - Write

2009-11-25 Thread Malte Pfaff-Brill
Hi Mikey, thanks for your reply. Good to have a 4d Guru around. :-) I have no doubt that 4d is a good tool, however as with any tool it depends to a huge degree on the person using it to create Software for other people. Sometimes the solutions generated in any tool may not reflect the re

Re: Re: 4d - Write

2009-11-25 Thread Mikey
Malte, 1) If you have a 4d issue, it might be easier to just have someone who knows what they are doing fix it, provided that the application isn't compiled and thus the source isn't available. 2) I still would like to know what version of 4D we are looking at so I can figure out which version of 4

Re: Re : Crappy website

2010-01-08 Thread william humphrey
I had to look. The new website is pretty ugly. Maybe if you at least toned things down to light colors and use black for the lettering? ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and man

Re: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Just off the plane, back home in Bulgaria. This is just to say a BIG THANK YOU !!! to everyone for their comments and criticisms. I will settle down and read through them and consider them more closely at the end of the coming week as, just now, I have to dig my sickly sweet smile out of the pi

Re: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Mark Swindell
On Jan 10, 2010, at 6:54 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: > > I have to dig my sickly sweet smile out > of the pickle barrel ready for the start > of teaching the tinies tomorrow. Sorry to hear you don't possess an honest, welcoming smile you could produce to welcome your kids back to school. T

RE: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Randall Reetz
t and shames people into subservance and group-think. Be yourself. Keep your eyes on salience. Lead. (but don't expect followers) -Original Message- From: Mark Swindell Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:25 AM To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: Re : Crappy Website On Jan 10, 201

Re: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 10/01/2010 20:25, Mark Swindell wrote: On Jan 10, 2010, at 6:54 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: I have to dig my sickly sweet smile out of the pickle barrel ready for the start of teaching the tinies tomorrow. Sorry to hear you don't possess an honest, welcoming smile you could pro

Re: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 10/01/2010 20:36, Randall Reetz wrote: Wow, has this whole thread devolved. At to the original post, please feel good that you are being brave enough to publish a public exclamation of who you are and what you care about. I think your first instinct is correct... To he'll with style and f

RE: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Randall Reetz
Then how about using something like "wordpress". That way, you can concentrate on your content, and let their designers do the layout. -Original Message- From: Richmond Mathewson Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:01 AM To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: Re : Crappy Webs

RE: Re : Crappy Website

2010-01-10 Thread Michael Kann
I agree with Randall (for once). Richmond, be yourself. Everybody else is taken. - --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Randall Reetz wrote: > From: Randall Reetz > Subject: RE: Re : Crappy Website > To: "How to use Revolution" > Da

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