on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Monte Goulding
Hi

Has anyone managed to get in to the on-rev forum lately? I tried to register 
back on 30 July and still had no response so I tried again and got the same 
message. Why isn't the forum open?

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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi Phil,

Why not check the Registry trough a rev command line call ?

HTH,

Pierre


Le 14 sept. 2010 à 02:06, Phil Davis a écrit :

 Does anyone have a clear-cut way for Rev to know whether it's running in a 
 32-bit or a 64-bit environment on Windows? Bonus points for being able to 
 identify hardware  software 'bits' separately.
 
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Re: how to totally make Kevin's day

2010-09-14 Thread Richard Gaskin

Bob Sneidar wrote:


Well it's not like that at all. It's more like she promised not
to use the credit card, and then did anyway. After her husband
got upset she took the stuff back and got a refund. Is her husband
now justified in being angry that she got the refund? THAT is what
it is like.


Please keep in mind that RevMobile (like Flash and the rest) was fully 
compliant with Apple's SDK license version 1, 2, and 3, and was only 
redefined as criminal very late in the game with v4.


Given that, it's more like the husband told her to use the credit card, 
drove her to the mall, helped her pick out a dress, and only got mad 
when she took it to the counter.


But I agree that this metaphor is a bit stretched for the circumstance 
it describes.


Among the other ways it breaks down, I don't believe the decision to 
remove the originally written in clause came from Jobs at all.


We may never know the backstory on how Apple's iOS SDK license returned 
to sanity from the darkly lame weirdness it had devolved into. I'm just 
glad it did.


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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Swindell
Does that mean that this list is the only rev chatter there is?  I've noticed 
the list is very quiet with user questions and hoped it had moved over to the 
forums.


On Sep 14, 2010, at 12:06 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:

 Hi
 
 Has anyone managed to get in to the on-rev forum lately? I tried to register 
 back on 30 July and still had no response so I tried again and got the same 
 message. Why isn't the forum open?
 
 Cheers
 
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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/14/10 2:06 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:

Hi

Has anyone managed to get in to the on-rev forum lately? I tried to
register back on 30 July and still had no response so I tried again
and got the same message. Why isn't the forum open?


It's still there and active, and there are posts from today. I'm not 
sure if it is required, but you may need to register with the email 
address on file with RR. If that isn't the case or if it doesn't work, 
then drop a note to support. There was some server maintenance recently 
and maybe that affected new signups.


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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/14/10 10:07 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

On 9/14/10 2:06 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:

Hi

Has anyone managed to get in to the on-rev forum lately? I tried to
register back on 30 July and still had no response so I tried again
and got the same message. Why isn't the forum open?


It's still there and active, and there are posts from today. I'm not
sure if it is required, but you may need to register with the email
address on file with RR. If that isn't the case or if it doesn't work,
then drop a note to support. There was some server maintenance recently
and maybe that affected new signups.



Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev 
forum? Did I miss something?


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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Devin Asay

On Sep 14, 2010, at 9:09 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
 
 
 Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev 
 forum? Did I miss something?

Umm, yes. Have you really never seen it? Go to on-rev.com, then click Support  
Forums.

Hey, everyone! I knew something Jacque didn't know!!

:-)

Devin


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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Devin-

Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 8:31:12 AM, you wrote:

 Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev
 forum? Did I miss something?

 Umm, yes. Have you really never seen it? Go to on-rev.com, then click Support 
  Forums.

It's pretty dismal, but it exists. And I just logged in to make sure.
Your login info for the forum is the same as your cpanel login info.

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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread David Bovill
On 14 September 2010 16:35, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:


  Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev
  forum? Did I miss something?

  Umm, yes. Have you really never seen it? Go to on-rev.com, then click
 Support  Forums.


 It's pretty dismal, but it exists. And I just logged in to make sure.
 Your login info for the forum is the same as your cpanel login info.


It's part of the integrated community support tools, that integrate
seamlessly with this list and the use contributed notes? They all have the
same password - at least if that is what you entered when you registered :)
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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/14/10 10:31 AM, Devin Asay wrote:


On Sep 14, 2010, at 9:09 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:



Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev
forum? Did I miss something?


Umm, yes. Have you really never seen it? Go to on-rev.com, then click Support  
Forums.

Hey, everyone! I knew something Jacque didn't know!!


The older I get, the more everyone knows stuff I don't know. :) I found 
it before you posted though -- but it's pretty empty. In fact, there's a 
checkbox at the bottom that says forum locked. I don't know what 
that's all about. I didn't look at more than the first screen, since I 
already suffer from information overload.


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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Phil Davis

 Thanks Pierre - what thing in the registry should I check?
Phil

On 9/14/10 3:51 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

Hi Phil,

Why not check the Registry trough a rev command line call ?

HTH,

Pierre


Le 14 sept. 2010 à 02:06, Phil Davis a écrit :


Does anyone have a clear-cut way for Rev to know whether it's running in a 32-bit 
or a 64-bit environment on Windows? Bonus points for being able to identify 
hardware  software 'bits' separately.

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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Devin Asay

On Sep 14, 2010, at 11:16 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

 On 9/14/10 10:31 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
 
 On Sep 14, 2010, at 9:09 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
 
 
 Wait -- I assumed you meant the regular RR forums. There's an on-rev
 forum? Did I miss something?
 
 Umm, yes. Have you really never seen it? Go to on-rev.com, then click 
 Support  Forums.
 
 Hey, everyone! I knew something Jacque didn't know!!
 
 The older I get, the more everyone knows stuff I don't know. :) I found 
 it before you posted though -- but it's pretty empty. In fact, there's a 
 checkbox at the bottom that says forum locked. I don't know what 
 that's all about. I didn't look at more than the first screen, since I 
 already suffer from information overload.

It was actually pretty active the first few weeks and months after on-rev was 
introduced. There are some really good posts from last summer, for instance.

IIRC, when you first go there it shows up as locked until you log in with 
your on-rev account info.

Devin

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Re: how to totally make Kevin's day

2010-09-14 Thread Jim Lambert
Richard wrote:

 t's more like the husband told her to use the credit card, 
 drove her to the mall, helped her pick out a dress, and only got mad 
 when she took it to the counter.


From now on, she should buy all her clothes at myshape.com  ;)

Couldn't resist.

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Re: how to totally make Kevin's day

2010-09-14 Thread Richmond

 On 09/14/2010 08:31 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:

Richard wrote:


t's more like the husband told her to use the credit card,
drove her to the mall, helped her pick out a dress, and only got mad
when she took it to the counter.


 From now on, she should buy all her clothes at myshape.com  ;)

Couldn't resist.




So; who is going to design the Runtime Revolution fabric so that we can
ALL show our loyalty, on our chests, our bottoms, on our . . .  :)

Every single other product (including RunRev) has the boringly predictable
hoodies, tee-shirts and coffee mugs: Come on, I want to wear a RunRev
kilt! And I can just see Jacque sporting a frock in RunRev watered silk!

That would put Steve Jobs's turtle-neck sweaters in the shade for ever.
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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Devin-

Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 10:26:27 AM, you wrote:

 IIRC, when you first go there it shows up as locked until you
 log in with your on-rev account info.

That's correct. After you log in you can see the posts. I don't
understand the reasoning behind this, but the other forum is/was set
up the same way.

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Re: Doesn't work: set the top of img MyImage of stack pStackName to 0

2010-09-14 Thread Chipp Walters
Does it throw an error at anytime? Is there a stack Test ? Have you run it
through the debugger?
Assuming all the objects exist, here are a couple things I might try.

try:
set the name of last image of stack pStackName to pName
instead of
set the name of img ImageLib of stack pStackName to pName

some other things you might look at..
setting the defaultstack to pStackName
getting the width of the card, not the stack.

btw, you don't need to set the lockloc to true to move an image around via
script control.


On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Mark Stuart mfstu...@cox.net wrote:


 Why doesn't the following scripts work?

 stack 1 (Name: Test)
 on mouseUp
   start using stack MyLib
   CreateImage Test,MyImage
 end mouseUp

 stack 2 (Name: MyLib)
 command CreateImage pStackName,pName

   --// the image ImageLib already exists on the MyLib stack.
   --// its properties: Name=ImageLib, Width=150, Height=24, lockLoc=true.
   copy img ImageLib of stack MyLib to stack pStackName
   set the name of img ImageLib of stack pStackName to pName

   --// prepare the image to be unlocked before setting the position on
 stack 1.
   set the lockLoc of img pName of stack pStackName to false

   --// one way to set the position of the image. But this doesn't place it
 in the desired position.
   set the rect of img pName of stack pStackName to 0,0,the width of stack
 pStackName,24

   --// this is another way I tried, but it doesn't work either.
   --set the width of img pName of stack pStackName to the width of stack
 pStackName
   --set the left of img pName of stack pStackName to 0
   --set the top of img pName of stack pStackName to 0

   set the lockLoc of img pName of stack pStackName to true
 end CreateImage

 I also used each script in the MessageBox. But that didn't do anything to
 the image on stack 1 after running the script.

 What am I doing wrong?

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OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

2010-09-14 Thread Alex Tweedly


Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.

I'm helping a friend develop a new web site, and although I created it a 
couple of days ago, it (apparently) isn't yet visible to her. I can't 
tell whether it's simply a DNS delay - just longer than I'm used to, or 
some other problem.


So could a few of you let me know whether or not you can reach 
http://www.melaniechmielewska.co.uk
(and if you can see it, any other comments are welcome; note the gallery 
and corbel photos are incomplete, but they will be there tomorrow )


And, to be slightly more general - anyone know of a service / website 
that will let you check DNS name visibility in a number of locations 
around the web ?  I tried the one at 
http://www.mob.net/~ted/tools/dns.php3 but wasn't convinced it is very 
authoritative.


Thanks
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Re: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

2010-09-14 Thread Devin Asay
Works here.

I notice that sometimes the DNS cache on my Mac needs to be flushed after a DNS 
change. If she's on a mac that might be the issue.

On OS X 10.5 and higher the shell command to do this is:

dscacheutil -flushcache

HTH

Devin


On Sep 14, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:

 
 Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.
 
 I'm helping a friend develop a new web site, and although I created it a 
 couple of days ago, it (apparently) isn't yet visible to her. I can't 
 tell whether it's simply a DNS delay - just longer than I'm used to, or 
 some other problem.
 
 So could a few of you let me know whether or not you can reach 
 http://www.melaniechmielewska.co.uk
 (and if you can see it, any other comments are welcome; note the gallery 
 and corbel photos are incomplete, but they will be there tomorrow )
 
 And, to be slightly more general - anyone know of a service / website 
 that will let you check DNS name visibility in a number of locations 
 around the web ?  I tried the one at 
 http://www.mob.net/~ted/tools/dns.php3 but wasn't convinced it is very 
 authoritative.
 
 Thanks
 -- Alex.
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Re: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

2010-09-14 Thread Michael Kann
Visible here.

--- On Tue, 9/14/10, Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net wrote:

From: Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net
Subject: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 5:17 PM


Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.

I'm helping a friend develop a new web site, and although I created it a couple 
of days ago, it (apparently) isn't yet visible to her. I can't tell whether 
it's simply a DNS delay - just longer than I'm used to, or some other problem.

So could a few of you let me know whether or not you can reach 
http://www.melaniechmielewska.co.uk
(and if you can see it, any other comments are welcome; note the gallery and 
corbel photos are incomplete, but they will be there tomorrow )

And, to be slightly more general - anyone know of a service / website that will 
let you check DNS name visibility in a number of locations around the web ?  I 
tried the one at http://www.mob.net/~ted/tools/dns.php3 but wasn't convinced it 
is very authoritative.

Thanks
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Re: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

2010-09-14 Thread Dave Cragg
Hi Alex

I can see it here. (DNS through OpenDNS)

Dave
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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread AndyP

Hi Phil,

Try this is the message box.

put shell(systeminfo)

Part of the retuned info will include

System Type: X86-based PC

So.

x86-based PC: It’s a 32-bit computer.
x64-based PC: It’s a 64-bit computer.

On Win7

If you have a 64 bit version of Win7 you will have these two folders


System32C:\Windows\System32 Windows System folder (system
directory) for 64-bit files
SysWOW64 C:\Windows\SysWOW64Windows System folder (system directory)
for 32-bit files

Hope this helps

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Re: on-rev forum

2010-09-14 Thread Monte Goulding

 It's pretty dismal, but it exists. And I just logged in to make sure.
 Your login info for the forum is the same as your cpanel login info.
 
cpanel login fails for me and they have a register page and it sends me emails 
saying that someone in scotland needs to approve me and that's it.. dead end. 
Stuff it. I'll just ask questions here. 

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Re: Grouping checkboxes with label fields

2010-09-14 Thread charles61

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions! Although Jacquline's suggestion may
be the easiest to implement, I am going to try each suggestion to see which
works best for me. Thanks everybody!
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Re: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Alex-

Visible here (dns through the public 4.2.2.1)

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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Dar Scott


On Sep 13, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Phil Davis wrote:

 Does anyone have a clear-cut way for Rev to know whether it's  
running in a 32-bit or a 64-bit environment on Windows?




Hardware CPU:

Under...

HKLM\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0

...find...

Identifier REG_SZ

If 64 is in the value, the hardware is 64.  If x86 is, you don't know

ProcessorStringName

If 64 is in the name, the hardware is 64.  Otherwise, you don't know.


OS:

You can check the environment variable PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE.

If 64 in the value, then you seem to be running a 64-bit Rev on a 64- 
bit system.


Otherwise look at environment variable PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432.  If 64  
is in the value, you are running on a 64-bit OS.  If it is x86, then  
you are running a 32-bit OS.


You can also look for a folder normally only found in the 64-bit OS,  
such as \\program files (x86).  If it is there, the OS is very  
likely 64.  If it is missing, the OS is very likely 32-bit.  I don't  
know if reinstalling over another OS will affect this.


If the OS is 64, then the hardware is.


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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Wieder
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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Jerry J
On Sep 14, 2010, at 5:37 PM, Dar Scott wrote:

 Otherwise, you don't know.

Hey Dar, its about time for another food fight!

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Re: how to totally make Kevin's day

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/14/10 12:51 PM, Richmond wrote:


Every single other product (including RunRev) has the boringly predictable
hoodies, tee-shirts and coffee mugs: Come on, I want to wear a RunRev
kilt! And I can just see Jacque sporting a frock in RunRev watered silk!


I haven't worn a frock for years. But maybe this is what you had in mind:

http://jacque.on-rev.com/extras/rrnewprod.jpg

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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

DAR! Where ya been?? Wow.

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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Dar Scott


On Sep 14, 2010, at 6:55 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:


DAR!


Yeah!
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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Dar Scott


On Sep 14, 2010, at 7:13 PM, Jerry J wrote:


Hey Dar, its about time for another food fight!


Good idea!  I'm still slow after a four year coma, though.

Dar
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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Dar Scott


On Sep 14, 2010, at 7:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


DAR! Where ya been?? Wow.


I got out early!

Dar
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Doesn't work: set the top of img MyImage of stack pStackName to 0

2010-09-14 Thread Mark Stuart
on Sun Sep 12 19:39:09 CDT 2010, Mark Stuart wrote:

Never mind, I got it to work.

Thanx,
Mark Stuart

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Re: Grouping checkboxes with label fields

2010-09-14 Thread Web Admin Himalayan Academy

 On 9/13/10 7:07 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

You can add a two-line label if you do it by script:

  set the label of btn 1 to line one cr line 2

Would that help? 


I'm sure it would...I could have sworn I tried that and it did not work 
but today it does. Again, we have the old problem of not being able to 
easily tweak the look and feel.. the check box is aligned horizontally 
on center between the two lines.


There is no way that I have found to change the label align of the 2 
line label in relation to the check box...is there a way?




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Re: how to identify a 64-bit Windows machine in Rev

2010-09-14 Thread Phil Davis

 Thanks Andy.


On 9/14/10 3:28 PM, AndyP wrote:

Hi Phil,

Try this is the message box.

put shell(systeminfo)

Part of the retuned info will include

System Type: X86-based PC

So.

x86-based PC: It’s a 32-bit computer.
x64-based PC: It’s a 64-bit computer.

On Win7

If you have a 64 bit version of Win7 you will have these two folders


System32C:\Windows\System32 Windows System folder (system
directory) for 64-bit files
SysWOW64 C:\Windows\SysWOW64Windows System folder (system directory)
for 32-bit files

Hope this helps

Andy Piddock


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Re: Grouping checkboxes with label fields

2010-09-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/14/10 11:06 PM, Web Admin Himalayan Academy wrote:

On 9/13/10 7:07 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

You can add a two-line label if you do it by script:

set the label of btn 1 to line one cr line 2

Would that help?


I'm sure it would...I could have sworn I tried that and it did not work
but today it does. Again, we have the old problem of not being able to
easily tweak the look and feel.. the check box is aligned horizontally
on center between the two lines.

There is no way that I have found to change the label align of the 2
line label in relation to the check box...is there a way?


No, not that I know of. I was going to mention that using this trick 
pretty much breaks the HIG on every platform. :( If you want it to look 
right you have to go back to the field and button combo -- which might 
be why you forgot about this trick in the first place, because it looks 
weird.


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Re: Grouping checkboxes with label fields

2010-09-14 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- On Tue, 9/14/10, Web Admin Himalayan Academy ka...@hindu.org wrote:
  On 9/13/10 7:07 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
  You can add a two-line label if you do it by script:
  
    set the label of btn 1 to line one
 cr line 2
  
  Would that help? 
 
 I'm sure it would...I could have sworn I tried that and it
 did not work but today it does. Again, we have the old
 problem of not being able to easily tweak the look and
 feel.. the check box is aligned horizontally on center
 between the two lines.
 
 There is no way that I have found to change the label align
 of the 2 line label in relation to the check box...is there
 a way?
 

The checkbox is always painted near the vertical middle of the button. You can 
always tweak the margins property o the button to move down the label so the 
first line matches the checkbox, but then you end up with a large button with 
loads of whitespace above that the user can still click on.
But then you can group the button to cut off the extraneous part at the top: 
group the button, set the group margins to 0, set its locklocation to true and 
then resize it to the actual top. Works great here.

Jan Schenkel
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