On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Richard Miller w...@together.net wrote:
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to
busy under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a
known issue, but I couldn't tell for
Cursors aren't working at all in revlets. There's just the arrow cursor.
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Yes, that's what I've found also.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Cursors aren't working at all in revlets. There's just the arrow cursor.
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Unfortunately, despite repeated tries, I can't get an answer from Rev
about this issue of setting the cursor to busy in revweb. I don't know
why they would keep this info a secret and leave developers hanging on
such a fundamental matter, but that seems to be the case.
For now, I have to
Hi Richard,
At the risk of sounding like a broken record: have you filed this in the
Quality Control Center? I had a quick search for the words revlet and cursor
(both together and apart), and couldn't find such a report.
It only takes a minute to fill out a bug report, and the more information
Hi Jan,
I didn't create a formal report, but have sent several emails about this
directly to Kevin. Hard to believe those wouldn't get to the proper
place, but I probably should file this in the QC center as well.
Richard
Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi Richard,
At the risk of sounding like a
This may sound rude, Richard, but please don't bug Kevin directly about this
sort of thing. He is the _manager_ of the company, and even if he likes
scripting himself (which he does), his job is to run the business and ensure
its commercial success. He receives loads of emails every day, and it
I hear you Jan. No problem.
My thought was not to expect a response from Kevin, but that it takes
only a few seconds for him to forward it to the appropriate party. But
I'll file a formal report now.
Richard
Jan Schenkel wrote:
This may sound rude, Richard, but please don't bug Kevin
Richard Miller wrote:
I didn't create a formal report, but have sent several emails about this
directly to Kevin. Hard to believe those wouldn't get to the proper
place, but I probably should file this in the QC center as well.
That's the problem then. Kevin doesn't do tech support and isn't
Richard,
it only takes a few seconds for you to post it at the bug report site if you
want those who will fix the problem to see your entry. Emails are a lousy
bug fixing support tool, hard to collect, distribute and file. Please
don't *bug* the CEO on support matters He's working on the
I heard this message three hours ago and stated I was filing a report
then. It's been done.
Richard Miller
stephen barncard wrote:
Richard,
it only takes a few seconds for you to post it at the bug report site if you
want those who will fix the problem to see your entry. Emails are a lousy
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to
busy under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a
known issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
If this is a problem and isn't going to be fixed very shortly, I'll need
to revise all those lines of
Hi all,:
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to busy
under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a known
issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
If this is a problem and isn't going to be fixed very shortly, I'll need to
revise all
Richard Miller wrote:
Is that what others are finding as well. that setting the cursor to
busy under revweb has no effect? I'm testing under XP. Perhaps this is a
known issue, but I couldn't tell for sure.
It was listed on the troubleshooting page; custom cursors are not yet
supported.
Cursors were included in the build.
Hard to believe a busy cursor can be considered custom. It's the only
easy way of telling people the software is busy doing something. I'm
sure they are working on it. I just wanted to find out if maybe this
already worked in other environments.
Richard
Richard Miller wrote:
Cursors were included in the build.
Hard to believe a busy cursor can be considered custom.
What I'm thinking is that the engine can't manipulate cursors at all
(and I don't know how easy that is to do within a browser.) So I suspect
by custom they mean anything that
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