Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread Jim Kanter
Leonel, Hope you survived the hurricane without incident. Programming is challenging enough, especially when it's not in your native language! Jim ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubs

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread Thomas McGrath III
, Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote: Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list. and my first question is What is the deference between RunTime Revolution Enterprice Studio Media. Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks. -- ___ use-revoluti

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread viktoras didziulis
Hi Leonel! I would consider Studio as the optimal choice to start with. When you need more you can upgrade to Enterprise. Telling the truth, I am still successfully working with Studio on MS Windows and deploying on both MacOSX and Linux. Planning to upgrade to Enterprise with my next

Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Welcome, welcome! Maybe, in its own funny way, the Runtime Revolution Use-List will do its bit for cross-cultural understanding: and that can only be good. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson (Bulgaria) A Thorn in the flesh is better than

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Stephen Barncard wrote: Apparently the US-sanctioned 'embargo' doesn't include the Internet. Fantastico! The UK has no embargo on Cuba. That's a US thang. Maybe that'll change soon. So UK-based Rev has a new customer, and we all get to be cultural ambassadors (provided of course we don't t

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Stephen Barncard
Hello, Leonel perhaps you are our first "Revolutionary" from the island nation CUBA!! Welcome aboard! Apparently the US-sanctioned 'embargo' doesn't include the Internet. Fantastico! sqb Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list. and my first ques

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote: Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list. and my first question is What is the deference between RunTime Revolution Enterprice Studio Media. Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks. We're happy to have you. RR used to have a more extensive compari

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Jim Kanter
Welcome to the list. There are some comparison pages here on the Revolution site: In a nutshell, consider them this way: Media is for the hobbyist and the person who is considering getting into programming but is not sure if this is t

Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi Leonel, and welcome to the list. It's pretty slow tonight or someone else would have responded much sooner than this. Have you already purchased a license? I assume not or you probably wouldn't be asking the question you did. If you can afford the Enterprise fee, please d

Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Leonel Flor�n Selles
Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list. and my first question is What is the deference between RunTime Revolution Enterprice Studio Media. Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks. -- Datos Personales: Provincia: Cienfuegos.

Re: Hi from Spain

2007-02-26 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Hi to everyone, This is Josep from Spain, I'm new to Runtime and new to Nabble. I hope to help in something :) Cheers, Josep Hi Josep, Welcome to the Revolution! Keep asking questions as you learn and in no time you will be able to help others. As a starter, I highly recommen

Hi from Spain

2007-02-26 Thread Josep
Hi to everyone, This is Josep from Spain, I'm new to Runtime and new to Nabble. I hope to help in something :) Cheers, Josep -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Hi-from-Spain-tf3296965.html#a9171838 Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabbl

Re: printing hi-res raster images - nevermind

2006-07-12 Thread Chipp Walters
Interesting, and VERY TIMELY I might add :-) On 7/12/06, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I just found this post from Kevin which covers this well: High resolution images will work unless they have a transparent mask, in which case they are printed at screen resolution. Yo

Re: printing hi-res raster images - nevermind

2006-07-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
I just found this post from Kevin which covers this well: High resolution images will work unless they have a transparent mask, in which case they are printed at screen resolution. You can import an image then scale it, it will print in its original resolution.

printing hi-res raster images

2006-07-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
I could have sworn I've printed hi-res raster images in Rev by using referenced rather than imported images. But in testing today, both imported and referenced images print at screen resolution. :\ How can I print hid-res images at higher-than screen resolution? -- Richard Gaskin F

Re: hi

2005-08-15 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Sure, just go to the website where there are help files and tutorials etc. Tom On Aug 16, 2005, at 12:38 AM, musfiqur rahman wrote: Hello Thomas MsGrath III Thanks for ur help. I am also looking forward to have a manual or tutorial to use this properly and efficently. I dnt have Audio and ve

Re: hi

2005-08-15 Thread musfiqur rahman
Hello Thomas MsGrath III Thanks for ur help. I am also looking forward to have a manual or tutorial to use this properly and efficently. I dnt have Audio and vedio support in my PC. So if u can send any PDF or Text manual paper by attachment or by link then it will be much helpful for me. Musfiqu

Subject Hi -- looks likes like a possible spam virus vector

2005-08-15 Thread Erik Hansen
non-Rev topics like Subject: Hi look like possible spam virus carriers. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.erikhansen.org Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

Re: hi

2005-08-15 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Hello, musfiqur rahman, Do you mean the Revolution program? If so, it can be used in many wonderful ways. You can build yourself very useful utilities or you can build database structures, as well as prototypes of software (what I do) and also you can build education tools and slide show tools

hi

2005-08-14 Thread musfiqur rahman
i donot actually know how i can be benificial with is program.Please make me clear Musfiqur Rahman ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences:

Sheet Bug? (Aqua HI guidelines violation)

2004-07-21 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
be a "document-modal" dialog: the controls in the window containing the sheet should not be active while the sheet is displayed. This is a violation of the Aqua HI guidelines. Just thought I'd point that out. (if I click while the window containing the sheet is already the active

Re: Hi , greeting etc.

2002-03-28 Thread pixelbird
> powerful, just a shame there is no documentation, (I know there is on-line, > but, nothing better than a bit of paper) -- First of all, welcome, I hope this is a good experience for you. I'm hotrodding an old Mac to use specifically for reference. It will have all the Rev docs (plus

Re: Hi , greeting etc.

2002-03-28 Thread Geoff Canyon
At 12:07 PM + 3/28/02, Michael Foy wrote: >name Michael Foy >I have been an alcoholic (whoops wrong group) Mac user since 1984, Loved >Hertz's HyperCard, agreed with Douglas Adams views of HyperCard, still >think it was the best card programming applications, then owned Supercard >(ah the

Re: Hi , greeting etc.

2002-03-28 Thread Rob Cozens
>a shame there is no documentation, (I know there is on-line, >but, nothing better than a bit of paper) Hi miock, If you crave printed documentation for the underlying engine & scripting syntax (but not the UI), MetaCard Corp. offers a printed MetaCard Users Guide. I find it to be

Hi , greeting etc.

2002-03-28 Thread Michael Foy
Thanks Jeanne, I'm now over here too :-) Yet another person join the group, I have been meaning to join this group for a while brief CV name Michael Foy I have been an alcoholic (whoops wrong group) Mac user since 1984, Loved Hertz's HyperCard, agreed with Douglas Adams views of HyperCar