Xeubie Tsu wrote:
Interesting, thank you. Do you know anything about "Software at the
Speed of Thought" and could you recommend it for learning transcript?
I'm looking for a comprehensive source for learning the language at the
moment.
Many people have said that this book helped them a lot.
Xeubie Tsu wrote:
Interesting, thank you. Do you know anything about "Software at the
Speed of Thought" and could you recommend it for learning transcript?
I'm looking for a comprehensive source for learning the language at
the moment.
Check out the Online Scripting conferences --
http://sup
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Subject: Re: creating my own tools palette
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 17:05:33 -0500
Xeubie Tsu wrote:
Thanks, I'll take your advice and study transcript more deeply. Do you
think the "Software at the
Xeubie Tsu wrote:
Thanks, I'll take your advice and study transcript more deeply. Do you
think the "Software at the Speed of Thought" book would help in this
regard?
Also, could you give specifics as to how one creates a palette in rev?
Is it really like creating any other application?
Pret
,
Oakes
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To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: creating my own tools palette
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 13:28:20 +0200
Hello Oakes,
I made my own tools palette for in the Rev IDE. It contains many small
script that I
Hello Oakes,
I made my own tools palette for in the Rev IDE. It contains many
small script that I use every day. Since it is for my own use, I
didn't add any fancy graphics. Just a few buttons with cryptic
names.
If you are a true newbie, I'd just start learning the scripting
language befor
Hello, I'm new to rev. Could someone let me know how to create my own tools
palette with my own custom tools? I imagine I'd need some graphics program
to draw the objects and such.
Thanks,
Oakes
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