I just had an urgent need for Type 3 UUIDs in rev.
http://marksmith.on-rev.com/revstuff/
had just what I needed. You´re the man Mark! Thanks a heap.
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expect from Scott, it was cleverly and entertainingly written, and clearly
demonstrates some very creative Rev tricks and techniques. Tha
Troy,
In a manner of speaking, tRev does have a message box--Revolution's.
If you type cmd+m (cntl+m on PC) in tRev you are switched to
Revolution and the message box appears.
I do appreciate the sentiment, however.
Best,
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On Nov 6, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
It practically means, once the GUI is locked down, you could pretty
much work on the back end of the project entirely from inside tRev!
Imagine if tRev had a message window. ;-)
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>
> It was just my case yesterday, then, thanks a lot Sarah :-))
>
> Best regards from Grenoble
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immediately a nice solution
given by Sarah at
http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg71501.html
Sarah said "I thought others might need the same thing so here it is :-)
It was just my case yesterday, then, thanks a lot Sarah :-))
Best regards from Grenoble
Aloha,
The previous subject was
"Is this off topic? Enterprise 3 script editor issues".
There were very useful and informative responses from Viktoras, Craig
Newman, Tom McGrath, and Jerry Daniels.
Thank you very much gentlemen! There was immediate benefit. :-)
Sadhu
The new pricing system is an exciting development. I just wanted to pipe
up and say thanks for that one.
I haven't tried 3.0 yet, but I've used tools very similar to the new
script editor debugging system as depicted in the info page, and I think
that's a real step forward to
Check to see if your ISP is filtering. They may have 'upgraded' their
AV/Spam solutions.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 1 Aug 2008, at 03:09, Shari wrote:
Still not working. You guys are getting me but I'm not receiving.
My filters have every known version of Rev in it to accept, but no
go. I'm tot
Still not working. You guys are getting me but I'm not receiving.
My filters have every known version of Rev in it to accept, but no
go. I'm totally baffled.
At least I know I can post a question and troll the archives for answers :-)
Shari
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Many thanks, Shao.
Burt Woodruff
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 00:42:35 -0400
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Thanks so much guys for this. One sees how easy it can be when you know how.
I will hack away and try these. And actually, they are a lot more terse than
what I'm getting in awk.
Its sort of academic about 2.6.1 and linux printing now, since we are moving
to 2.9, but it is really weird
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Hey Björnke,
thank you for BvG Docu. I really like it! I am using it as my
standard documentation stack now :-)
the installation and use are really smooth, thanks for taking your
time and sharing it.
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even greater. Again, thanks to the Rev community!
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Richard,
Glad to hear this was a far better success than the one here in
Edinburgh.
Any chance any of these presentations can be seen online?
Marielle
On 16 Feb 2007, at 20:16, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Many thanks to all who attended the SoCal Rev User Group meeting we
had Monday night
Many thanks to all who attended the SoCal Rev User Group meeting we had
Monday night, and a special thank you to those who presented here.
We wound up having three presentations:
- Josh Mellicker showed his Green Bongo distributed project management
system, using Rev as a front-end for a
Many thanks, very helpful comments, and thanks especially for pointing out
some of the pitfalls.
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> (to get the map to display in Firefox I find I have to go and look
> at some of the photos, then go back to the map page to get it load
> the actual map)
The frappr folks keep changing things all the time. I'll see if I can
get that fixed up - thanks for bring
If one looks at the frappr map, it looks like about half of the users
might be non-native English speakers (I know the map is only the tip
of the ice-berg - I'm not even on it myself):
http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
(to get the map to display in Firefox I find I have to go and look
It occured to me that credit should be given to all those whose mother
tongue is not English for writing here. It is hard enough to write in a
foreign
language, but all you guys and gals have to do it in a 'technical' way as
well.
The time needed to transfer your thoughts into English shou
On 7/26/06 1:47 PM, "Jeffrey S. Close" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
> Ruslan Zasukhin,
>
> First, it is nice to see the same name that I saw five years ago when I first
> purchased Valentina for Revolution Professional.
Thank you.
> Second, I heard about Valentina from a Runtime Rev
Alex, Mark and Jacqueline,
Again, thanks so much for all the help and info. I had concerns since
this program is to be expected to run 24/7 for me. But it looks as if
it'll be good to go now.
Thanks a bunch,
-Garrett
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what I want to do professionaly or inventive-userly speaking.
This is no simple conference for me, this is a turning point in a
brand new direction!
Thanks all!
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I took your advice and downloaded the free altPlugins & altArchive. Works like
a charm and is way better for my purposes that my now dysfunctional "Save
As..." Thanks so much for this terrific piece of software.
I also use the tm| family of plugins (align, gradient, color
Let's end this thread. It serves no useful purpose.
While I wholeheartedly agree, I do think it is crucial that any
lurkers out there recognize that Xavier's issues with Rev had nothing
to do with Rev as a development environment--despite what his initial
post may have suggested. As for t
Pierre Sahores wrote:
It's a desolation... I can't understand what happen RunRev Team. Are
you sure you wanted to drive us, the historical Xtalk's developpers and
fellows, in a so critical way ?
They don't want to do that. The problem here is that no one has the
whole story. RR has been di
Hi Everyone,
Unfortunately, I am in the same position as Xavier and Eric.
I am not reading any of the rev lists anymore, so please contact me
privately or copy my email on things you would like me to read.
My support to the fantastic xTalk language continues, as does my
support to this bri
Hi everyone,
I think that the things must be clear in these stormy days: everyone
may give his opinion in democracy :-)
So, I forward to the list a private email I sent to Xavier yesterday.
Yes, Xavier, Rev looses much more than you.
They loose a passionate evangelist with a new idea each min
Nice sentiment, but it's hard to be cool with people that are so
short sighted, so inflexible and seem hell bent on ruining their own
business.
Anyway. Enough of that! Thanks for all the help Xavier you will be
missed greatly.
All the VERY Best
Dave
On 24 Feb 2006, at 17:01, Mi
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> Dan Shafer
> Sent: Friday, 24 February, 2006 21:21
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: So long and thanks for all the stacks...
>
> I have long been a supporter and fan of Xavier's. He
> attempted to create a massive infrastructure in Hype
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I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
It seems that you're not signed u
I have long been a supporter and fan of Xavier's. He attempted to
create a massive infrastructure in HyperCard and later began moving it
to Rev. He and I have had many very long exchanges about the object
orientation of what he was trying to build. I think he learned a lot
about how hard it is to c
"Anyone can mail me before they come to luxembourg for a beer, good food
and
loads of laughs! ;)
cheers
Xavier"
I, for one, shall have wine tonight, and shall toast Xavier to my wife.
(Who will probably look at me funny and ask who the heck that is.)
J
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cheers
Xavier
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On 2/24/06 7:00 AM, "Jonathan
Message-
> From: Thomas McGrath III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 24 February, 2006 18:27
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: So long and thanks for all the stacks...
>
> I don't see how flstudio or gtlegends has anything to do with
&g
I don't see how flstudio or gtlegends has anything to do with Rev,
but Hey good luck to you.
Maybe we'll see you around, dude.
Tom
On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:15 PM, MisterX wrote:
Actually im turning to stuff that is light-years ahead of rev...
These include:
http://flstudio.com - the easiest
] On Behalf Of Jim Ault
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> Subject: Re: So long and thanks for all the stacks...
>
> On 2/24/06 7:00 AM, "Jonathan Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I don't understand...
> >
My goodness...
I read those links. That was painful to read. All of that over a single
license!
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>
> >I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
>
> It seems that you're n
> >I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
>
> It seems that you're not signed up on the MetaCard list, but
> there was some accusations from RR in regards to Xavier's license.
There are some issues solely between Xavier and RR which were on the list
but had no business being on th
I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
It seems that you're not signed up on the MetaCard list, but there was some
accusations from RR in regards to Xavier's license..
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/metacard/2006-February/009018.html
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/metacard/
On 2/24/06 7:00 AM, "Jonathan Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't understand...
>
> Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
>
Probably reached a point where the hours he spends trying to get tools
working don't get him where he needs/wants to go. Sounds like he has built
a very extensive environ
I don't understand...
Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
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> Xavier,
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> I really think you're overacting just a tiddly
> bit...
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I really think you're overacting just a tiddly
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Gals and guys, rev fans, xtalk gurus, mailist friends from long long long
ago
i officially leave the runrev community by the force of things and also by
honor... As we say at work, no support (or access) = less work!
Thanks to all for the wonderful xTalk years spent together..
Thanks for all
Ignored as requested ;-)
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
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On 23-feb-06, at 18:01, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Just a test.
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet
Just a test.
Best Regards from Paris,
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answers by people on this
list and the latest version of Constellation, I probably would have
given up again. But instead, I nearly have a complete and fully
functioning program that either would have taken me another week or
two, or maybe never completed at all.
Anyway, Thanks Jerry et. al.,
On Feb 15, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Prior to yesterday, the amount of code equivalent would have taken
me days, maybe even up to a week.
It really is amazing how much more productive you can be with
Constellation. Jerry has really done a great job with it.
--
Trevor DeV
by people on this
list and the latest version of Constellation, I probably would have
given up again. But instead, I nearly have a complete and fully
functioning program that either would have taken me another week or
two, or maybe never completed at all.
Anyway, Thanks Jerry et. al.,
I truly appreciate all your suggestions on how to make sure that
users don't enter a carriage return in a field. List members, your
creativity is matched only by your generosity!
Best, Claire
Claire Bradin Siskin
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Thanks for the confirmation of RR's compatibility with my linux distro.
I was just investigating before I took the plunge and got stuck with a
development package that did not like my environment.
Thanks again,
Dennis
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Eric,
Thanks for your continued devotion and support of the RunRev community.
Your professionalism and generosity are noted by many of us users!
best,
Chipp
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Paris, Sun, 1 Jan 2006
-- English version -
Dear Rev user,
So
Paris, Sun, 1 Jan 2006
-- English version -
Dear Rev user,
So Smart Software thanks you for having downloaded all these plugins,
tutorials, patches and HC packs since the website opening in February
2005.
With 500 000 hits, 3 100 plugins and 3
As the New Year rushes around the world, I'd like to thank all of you
for the good questions and the helpful answers that appear here
routinely. It's a pleasure to learn from you!
Happy New Year from soon-to-be snowy New England!
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cGrath III wrote:
> Frank,
> You might try the Shakobox by Hyperactive Software:
> http://
> www.hyperactivesw.com/Resources.html
> On Nov 25, 2005, at 12:27 AM, Frank R wrote:
>
> > Thanks everyone for the welcome and initial
> responses.
> >
> > Now, to Really
> Now, to Really get me off to an enthusiastic start with RunRev, can Someone
> send me that MIDI Builder demo stack? :) Somebody here has to have
it.
I am sure there are others, but you could try the two mci stacks at
www.FlexibleLearning.com/xtalk. One is specifically a midi player
Frank,
You might try the Shakobox by Hyperactive Software: http://
www.hyperactivesw.com/Resources.html
I couldn't find the MIDI stack though.
HTH
Tom
On Nov 25, 2005, at 12:27 AM, Frank R wrote:
Thanks everyone for the welcome and initial responses.
Now, to Really get me off
Thanks everyone for the welcome and initial responses.
Now, to Really get me off to an enthusiastic start with RunRev, can Someone
send me that MIDI Builder demo stack? :) Somebody here has to have it.
I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks.
Thanks to everyone who posted suggestions for constraining a drag within a
circular region. Folks here are always so helpful. :-)
So much so that it encouraged me to do a little updating. I modified the
"drag sample" demo stack which shows several object dragging scripts to
include
Hi Jim,
I am in the process of re-launching the my web site. As soon as I get it up
I will let the list know.
Thanks
Todd
On 9/5/05 4:58 PM, "Jim Ault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So when do we get to see it? :-)
> Can it be done on a web site that we can tell our
So when do we get to see it? :-)
Can it be done on a web site that we can tell our clients about?
I could try to distribute a little demo [stkApp,fmkr.db]
I am not interested in doing FileMaker programming anymore, but sure would
consider doing a bit of promotion, if possible.
Thanks,
Jim Ault
Todd Geist wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I want to thank the list and a few people in particular for helping me show
Revolution to a group of FileMaker developers last week.
Thanks to ChartMaker from Flexible learning I was able to produce an
interactive Pie Chart that integrated quite well with the
Hello Everyone,
I want to thank the list and a few people in particular for helping me show
Revolution to a group of FileMaker developers last week.
Thanks to ChartMaker from Flexible learning I was able to produce an
interactive Pie Chart that integrated quite well with the data stored in a
Paris, Thu, Aug 4, 2005
-- English version -
Hello,
So Smart Software has the pleasure of announcing the availability of
Resources Picker 1.1:
The main new features are the following:
• By courtesy of Runrev, the Cookbook from Rev 2.2 and all its
Paris, Saturday, 23 July 2005
-- English version -
Hello,
As you know it, my English is far from perfect...
Jim Bufalini, happy man you know through this list and who lives in
Honolulu :-) edited the documentation of Resources Picker in perfect
En
Stephen
Back in April you recommended Dreamhost.com as a hosting service. I
was just beginning my search at the time and I just wanted to tell
you how valuable your recommendation was. These guys are absolutely
awesome.
I'm going to try a Rev CGI there tonight or tomorrow but they sai
x27;t know of a better environment in
which to try to learn.
Thanks again!
It's pay-forward. When you become a Rev Jedi, you have to give a leg up
to the next guy. ;)
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which to try to learn.
Thanks again!
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Bob,
Hi Andre
Nice thing you're like programming, most people suffer from Traumas from
the early days, I for one got nightmares dreaming of C pointers pointing
to pointers that point to non existent memory areas... One thing you
should consider is buying
Hi All.
I just wanted to say thanks to all on the list for helping me over the
time getting into programming.
I have only been doing it sporadically but now have spent sometime
getting into the finer points of the runrev method.
I know that if I tried to learn anything else with syntax like ..
Hi All.
I just wanted to say thanks to all on the list for helping me over the time
getting into programming.
I have only been doing it sporadically but now have spent sometime getting
into the finer points of the runrev method.
I know that if I tried to learn anything else with syntax like
Many thanks to all of you who helped me with my last STANDALONE query. Of
course you can use the Object Inspector to change a stack's mainStack
property. How dumb can I get?
With new and complex software there's a tendency to go carefully - "Don't
touch that, you'll b
Hi,
I would just like to say thanks to everyone that helped me resolve
this problem! It is obviosuly FUNDAMENTAL to the whole RunRev
experience, but I had missed it. I have had the IDE crashing all over
the place and all kinds of weird behavour for ages, now that I've
fixed the the
Kevin,
on mouseUp
ask "What is your name?"
if the result is "Cancel" or it is empty then exit to top
answer "Hello,"&&it&"!"
end mouseUp
Best Regards,
Tim Ponn
Kevin J wrote:
Hi thanks for all the usful info. Now I have just started to
Now what happens when you have say
ask"What is your name"
ask"What is your age"
do you use it for both?
ie:
ask"What is your name?"
put it into name
ask"What is your age?"
put it into age
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:25:33 +1000, Sarah Reichelt
<[EMAIL P
; end mouseUp
>
> cheers
>
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> Monte Goulding
> Sweat Technologies
>
> InstallGadget - How to create an installer in 10 seconds
> Download now from: http://www.sweattechnologies.com/InstallGadget
>
> > Hi thanks for all the usful info. Now I have j
Hi thanks for all the usful info. Now I have just started to play
around with revolution. What I was trying to do was when a user clicks
a button(named askquestion) it would load a popup asking for the users
name(Wich I figured out how to do (ask "What is your name?"). Now what
i wan
on mouseUp
ask "What is your name?"
if the result is not "cancel" then
answer "hello "&it
end if
end mouseUp
cheers
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Sweat Technologies
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Download now from: http://www.sweattechno
Hi thanks for all the usful info. Now I have just started to play
around with revolution. What I was trying to do was when a user clicks
a button(named askquestion) it would load a popup asking for the users
name(Wich I figured out how to do (ask "What is your name?"). Now what
i wan
I owe Frank D Engel Jr and Mark Talluto thanks for answers to daft
questions of mine (Network Hell and Re: image contrast and brightness).
Frank, I'm starting on your network references right now- looks like a
life saver. And I've ordered the book you recommended, Mark.
And as to y
ame
wars are drowned out with kindness and logic. Most of all, we get a
lot of expert help, and fast!
It's very reassuring to us to hear from 'headquarters' once in a
while... thanks.
sqb
Hi Dan,
Please don't get discouraged!
Success, it s
docmann wrote:
> Although Rev is so much different than any other
> programming tool/language I've ever used, you
> good folks have given me the confidence that I'll
> be able to learn and prosper with it.
That's the type of results-focused comment that makes contributing to
the list worthwhile.
Hooray! :) :) :)
I just completed the transaction, upgrading from Dreamcard to Rev
Studio as well as ordering a copy of Dan Shafer's "Software at the
speed of thought". Taking advantage of the Christmas special, I know
that I got a really great deal on an already great product and look
forward to t
Yes, and thank you, Andrew, for your recipe for turkey function stew...
;-)
Judy
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--- Rod McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Thanks to all those who responded to my request
> for information
> regarding the use of Revolution or Dreamcard in
> the classroom. I am
> making my way through the responses at the
> moment and may
Hi Everyone,
Thanks to all those who responded to my request for information
regarding the use of Revolution or Dreamcard in the classroom. I am
making my way through the responses at the moment and may contact some
of you shortly. If don't it probably means I will get in touch with you
Thanks, Andrew. The books didn't sell well but I still think Smalltalk
is the best programming language in the known universe.
Dan
On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 07/19/2004 11:24:48 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dan (ducking back into his own l
In a message dated 07/19/2004 11:24:48 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Dan (ducking back into his own little Smalltalk world)
> -- and I thank you for writing about that smalltalk world so long ago :)
learned a lot.
Andrew
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Rob thanks for the response reguarding preOpenStack. I actually found it more useful
than even I expected. I had not idea of the existance of the keyword control! You
just changed my entire view of components.
Kevin
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--- Sarah Reichelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Malte,
> It isn't actually a tutorial, but you might find my
> test stack helpful.
> Check out MySQLtests.rev.gz at
> http://www.troz.net/Rev/. If you use the
> entropy site for info on how to install MySQL on OS
> X, then my stack
> will introd
Hi Malte,
It isn't actually a tutorial, but you might find my test stack helpful.
Check out MySQLtests.rev.gz at http://www.troz.net/Rev/. If you use the
entropy site for info on how to install MySQL on OS X, then my stack
will introduce you to Rev's way of connecting and working with the
data.
ob's comment about avoiding the
> wait command. In the past, I
> was also one of the proponents against using
> "wait" at all, but somewhere
> along the line, "with messages" was added which
> made for a whole new world
> of waiting.
-- thanks for the fine
thank you for the posts that followed this thread. You saved my day with
your sense of humour. :-)
>OOPS! I think the thank-you was for Jacque, not me...sorry to steal your
>thunder Jacque!
Chipp, I guess you got enough Voltage on your own. :-) In any case your
tutorial is very enlight(e)ning. Ve
Hey, Jac,
A few people around me would also love it if I lost some of my ADHD.
But then what fun would life with Tom be like?
Tom
On May 4, 2004, at 5:42 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 5/4/04 3:57 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
OOPS! I think the thank-you was for Jacque, not me...sorry to steal
your thu
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