On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Mike Arnold wrote:
Tereza,
That is it exactly. I discovered it just before I looked back at
the discussion list. I started out by taking everything out, then
adding things back a little at a time, the repeat never ended (as I
intend) but as you pointed out
On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Tereza Snyder wrote:
I believe the Amazing Richard Gaskin has the definitive answer for
you:
http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy/articles/revolution_message_path.html
t
Actually, that's about the message path, not the message order.
There's an article
Tereza Snyder wrote:
http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy/articles/revolution_message_path.html
Actually, that's about the message path, not the message order.
There's an article out there somewhere…
I'll see if I can get some time to make a companion article to the
message path one about
Richard, et. al,
Thank you! Revealed some stuff I did not realize. When/if a more
complete version of the message sequence is put together, you might
want to include if a message is synchronous ... maybe not the right
word ... maybe serially executed/sent. This application was able to
Jim,
Well, it seems that preOpenStack isn't getting called at all ...
doesn't seem to want to really display the stack window.
The InitAll is pretty simple (all of it is pretty simple):
on InitAll
delete global gMailBoxCountA
delete global gMailBoxTimeA
delete global gMinTimeDiff
Mike Arnold wrote:
on InitAll
delete global gMailBoxCountA
delete global gMailBoxTimeA
delete global gMinTimeDiff
delete global gTimeStamp
set the twelveHourTime to false
put into field myFilterList
put Filter Report Starting...linefeed after last line of
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Mike Arnold m...@snowcamp.org wrote:
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun. Using
Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4 Build 910 on Max OS/X 10.5.8, Intel.
Writing a little app to produce a Eudora -ike Filter Report for Apple Mail.
I
: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 2:34 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: StandAlone - where is the stack window?
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Mike Arnold m...@snowcamp.org wrote:
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using
Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0
On Sep 28, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Mike Arnold wrote:
Only the stack script has any code ... there are a few functions
and message handlers (one called from applescript) and the following:
on startup
InitAll
repeat
wait for 20 seconds with messages
CheckCounts --decides
Tereza,
That is it exactly. I discovered it just before I looked back at the
discussion list. I started out by taking everything out, then adding
things back a little at a time, the repeat never ended (as I intend)
but as you pointed out that means it doesn't return to allow the
window
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4 Build 910 on Max OS/X 10.5.8,
Intel.
Writing a little app to produce a Eudora -ike Filter Report for Apple
Mail. I hate to give up Eudora, but Apple is adding more and more
native,
Mike Arnold wrote:
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4 Build 910 on Max OS/X 10.5.8,
Intel.
Writing a little app to produce a Eudora -ike Filter Report for Apple
Mail. I hate to give up Eudora, but Apple is adding more
...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Jim Bufalini
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 5:36 PM
To: 'How to use Revolution'
Subject: RE: StandAlone - where is the stack window?
Mike Arnold wrote:
Ok, finally back at Revolution, glad to be back, it really is fun.
Using Revolution Enterprise 4.0.0-dp-4
Jim,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. In fact, I did not have
'Search for Inclusions', but changed to that setting. I added a beep
in the repeat loop, 5 beeps in the openStack and 2 in the
preOpenStack, just for kicks.
When I open the stack in the development environment, I get
Mike,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. In fact, I did not have
'Search for Inclusions', but changed to that setting. I added a beep
in the repeat loop, 5 beeps in the openStack and 2 in the
preOpenStack, just for kicks.
When I open the stack in the development environment, I get
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