First Class Arrays: good news and feature requests

2008-09-12 Thread David Bovill
in the old array structures, and has not been added to the new ones. So you can't do things like: on mouseUp get the colour_Array of btn 1 set the colour_Array of btn 2 to it end mouseUp *Feature Requests* Following on from Trevors list of features to add to the new array structure - I thought

Re: First Class Arrays: good news and feature requests

2008-09-12 Thread Trevor DeVore
to pass a key of an array by referencehttp://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7167 Trevor - I've taken the liberty of adding your feature requests where i coud not find them - so I guess you should vote on them :) Thanks for logging these David. Votes added. Regards, -- Trevor DeVore

Re: Two feature requests

2004-08-26 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004, at 10:33 PM, Troy Rollins wrote: This is well-known as bugzilla entry #670, and has an impressive number of votes to its credit. I believe it may well be the single most requested feature to date. Now that I know how to use bugzilla I think I'll add five. Mark

Re: Two feature requests

2004-08-26 Thread Troy Rollins
On Aug 26, 2004, at 3:04 AM, MisterX wrote: What's wrong with the table object anyway? Let's just say that a Rapid Application Development tool should offer a versatile data grid as part of the toolkit. The table object does not qualify, neither does a field. -- Troy RPSystems, Ltd.

Re: Two feature requests

2004-08-26 Thread Troy Rollins
On Aug 26, 2004, at 12:07 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: This is well-known as bugzilla entry #670, and has an impressive number of votes to its credit. I believe it may well be the single most requested feature to date. Now that I know how to use bugzilla I think I'll add five. As lousy as

Re: Two feature requests

2004-08-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
Troy Rollins wrote: Note, that for a supposedly Mac-Centric company as RunRev is often suggested to be, the choice in Bugzilla is a rather contrary one, since it behaves extremely poorly in Safari. Ken Ray's RevZilla is a good alternative, otherwise you need to get access to Safari's debug

Re: Two feature requests

2004-08-26 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 8/26/04 12:28 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Yes, Bugzilla has some rough edges and yes, Apple has some weird merde going on with Safari (I switched to Mozilla last year and never looked back -- thank you Jacque for the recommendation). I love it like no other. Oh wait. That's a different software

Re Feature requests

2004-08-10 Thread Stephen King
towards one platform, doesn't this mean that voting will also (probably) skew the feature requests towards that platform? This is not necessarily a problem, but if there is an intent to spread the net more widely, then it could be counter productive? Are all feature requsets looked at from a vote view

Re: Re Feature requests

2004-08-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
is predominantly focused towards one platform, doesn't this mean that voting will also (probably) skew the feature requests towards that platform? This is not necessarily a problem, but if there is an intent to spread the net more widely, then it could be counter productive? Are all feature requsets looked

Re: Call for feature requests, ssBk

2004-08-10 Thread FlexibleLearning
I know what you mean, Bob. The program is not a discussion list reader, so hyperlinked ToC access to threaded posts is not really going to happen, I'm afraid. Requests for an improved Rev list interface would be best directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, as of v4 you do have built-in

Call for feature requests, ssBk

2004-08-09 Thread FlexibleLearning
This is a call for feature requests for the next release of The Scripter's Scrapbook. Please reply direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for coordination, unless you feel your request has discussion merit! A selection of requests already received: - Transfer of current settings and entries to updates

Re: Call for feature requests, ssBk

2004-08-09 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
I set up a separate folder for messages from the list and set up a mail rule to send all of the list messages into that folder. That way the list messages don't get mixed in with my other mail. If your eMail client supports this, you might want to consider it. (Under OS X's Mail app, for

feature requests

2004-08-09 Thread tuviah snyder
About the only way I can think of to do anything close to that would be to emulate all of the child windows as groups, but it would be very challenging to make those emulated windows look and feel like real windows. MDI, ActiveX how many people need these vs things like answer file with extension.

Re: feature requests

2004-08-09 Thread Chipp Walters
Couldn't have said it better myself! tuviah snyder 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:-) Tuviah ___

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-21 Thread Robert Brenstein
Jan Schenkel writes: [snip] ... especially if there is a work-around (which reminds me that it would be good if there were a central place for these ; and I don't mean the list archives) Jan Schenkel. +++ An archive is a good idea. It would be very convenient to have on the

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-20 Thread miscdas
Jan Schenkel writes: [snip] ... especially if there is a work-around (which reminds me that it would be good if there were a central place for these ; and I don't mean the list archives) Jan Schenkel. +++ An archive is a good idea. It would be very convenient to have on

Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Jan Schenkel
for feature requests, so we can share our views on what we really need and what would be helpful but isn't all that urgent. And feedback in the form of a roadmap with these features would be much appreciated, so that we have some vague idea of what to expect ; and then the lobbying can start

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Igor Couto
Hey, Jan! On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 10:11 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote: I figured I'd better put in my two eurocents' worth before the end of the discussion this time ;-) Frankly, I think voting on bugs is a _bad_ idea. I agree totally! However, rather than appearing to be trying to teach

RE: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Ken Ray
I figured I'd better put in my two eurocents' worth before the end of the discussion this time ;-) Frankly, I think voting on bugs is a _bad_ idea. Personally, I had always looked at voting as being important for upcoming feature enhancements (which is the way it was built into RevZilla

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Dar Scott
On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 06:11 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote: Voting should then be reserved for feature requests, The distinction might be fuzzy. The solutions for some bugs (timing, empty textFont, rectangle outline) must be cast as enhancements. Also, some enhancements open the doors

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Freitag, Sep 19, 2003, at 15:07 Europe/Vienna, Igor Couto wrote: What revolution needs is a plug-in that IS the bug reporting system, to be shipped with the program. I seem to have seen that someone (was it Ken Ray?) who is developing a Rev-like interface to Bugzilla. Something along those

Re: Bug submissions, Feature requests and Voting

2003-09-19 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Freitag, Sep 19, 2003, at 15:07 Europe/Vienna, Igor Couto wrote: Bug reporting systems should also be EASILY searchable (and Bugzilla isn't), and it should help novices file reports that are appropriate - ie, directed at the appropriate area, using the correct jargon, etc. If that doesn't