Wolfgang M. Bereuter writes:
On Montag, Jänner 6, 2003, at 04:48 Uhr, Ron wrote:
I've been using the HTML prop to read/write text files and save formatted
texts. Now, with 2.0 ability to handle RTF text I want to asking about
the plus/minuses of using RTF over HTML. My purpose is to save
Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
Runtime Revolution today announced a special preview of Revolution
2.0
What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is on someone's laptop ready for demoing at Macworld? :-)
Alex Rice, Software Developer
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my desk
if it's
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 23:30:14 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: Revolution 2.0 To Be Previewed At Macworld
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is on
someone's laptop ready for
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
Runtime Revolution today announced a special
preview of Revolution
2.0
What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a
recent build is on someone's laptop ready for
demoing at Macworld? :-)
Alex Rice, Software Developer
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 06:49 AM, Heather Williams wrote:
Well, yes... We are demoing a recent build. We will be doing a public
beta
later in January, as indicated on our website - the FAQ for 2.0, in
case
anyone has forgotten, is at
That's what I figured since there was no new
Hi miscdas,
Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
Runtime Revolution today announced a special preview of Revolution
2.0 What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is
on someone's laptop ready for demoing at Macworld? :-) Alex Rice,
Software Developer
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my desk
if it's not on the shelf,
is it for real?
--Yeah, right.. so's an Elf!
V-A-P-O-R W-A-R-E
Poof!
miscdas
Vaporware is a very specific accusation, implying willful intent to
mislead the market by pre-announcing
Vikram wrote:
Only the 'filled' portion will respond to the mouse action in this
case. Try
making a filled oval, give it a simple script, set it's ink to noop, and
click
near the corners. It should not respond.
That's a nifty trick Vikram, works great! Specifically, what Judy asked
for (a
Jan Schenkel writes:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
Runtime Revolution today announced a special
preview of Revolution 2.0
What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is on someone's laptop ready for demoing at Macworld? :-)
Alex Rice, Software
Klaus Major writes:
Hi miscdas,
Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
Runtime Revolution today announced a special preview of Revolution
2.0 What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is on someone's laptop ready for demoing at Macworld? :-) Alex Rice, Software Developer
Repeat after me:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Schenkel writes:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my desk
if it's not on the shelf,
is it for real?
--Yeah, right.. so's an Elf!
V-A-P-O-R W-A-R-E
Poof!
miscdas
Don't you ever have any
When I uncomment the lock screen message, then buttons with icons and
radio buttons do not print correctly. I added the lock screen because
on Windows all the cards were flashing by as the print job was
generated. This does not appear to happen on OS X. Is lock screen known
to break printing
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/7/03 3:02:19 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And so the question is: what exactly are you
trying to
accomplish? Because that determines the easiest
route
to including it in your stacks...
Hope this helped,
Jan Schenkel.
Thank you for your explanation, Jeanne.
Mach-O looks more ... à la Unix to me. Am I right?
Manuel
For some reason this msg sent yesterday, bounced:
DEBUT DE CITATION
IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
554 |/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post use-revolution... unknown
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 12:44 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
As it looks like you would run this unix command from
a shell window, you'll be interested in the following
link to the use-revolution mailing list archives:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2002-November/
Jan Schenkel writes:
[snip}
However, the term 'vaporware' points to malevolent misleading of the market. And I don't think it's the case here at all.
I don't agree with your view of the connotation of vaporware. While many
neutral words have taken on a negative bias (e.g criticize), I don't
Repeat until done:
TROLL
TROLLING
Judy
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my desk
if it's not on the shelf,
is it for real?
--Yeah, right.. so's an Elf!
V-A-P-O-R W-A-R-E
Poof!
___
Hi miscdas,
...
The road to enlightenment may at times seem the darkest path. Make
neither the journey nor the goal superior; only the balance of each
in its own measure can bring fulfillment.
although i know that you are a valuable and helpful member of this
list i cannot but ask you:
Thank
Klaus Major writes:
[snip]
Hi miscdas,
in this case i recommend to use some kind of satire/irony-tags, so folks like me won't be annoyed by posts of this kind, which do not belong to a list like this if they are meant seriously.
And so i would not have thought that your not too polite speech
On Wednesday, Jan 8, 2003, at 21:51 Australia/Sydney,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
. Just one example: create a document in Word and use full paragraph
justification. Save the file as RTF. Now launch your favorite RTF
editor (other than Word), open the RTF file created in Word, and lunch
I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows Build
Distribution dialogs, I'm assuming that you can't
build a Mac app using the Windows version of
Revolution
So, I uploaded this stack
Jan Schenkel
Sent: 07 January 2003 20:08
Another interesting download in this respect is the
sample stack fellow lister Gary Rathbone provided on
the Revolution Newbie Board.
http://mailping.net/WebProcess.zip
Thanks Jan for filling in, unfortunately I couldn't post a reply as quickly
as
The Mac uses file types creator types to tell the Finder which
application to use for which type of document file. These are not
present on a document created in Windows, so the association is not
made automatically. There are several ways around this:
- Open Rev see if you can open your
The Mac uses file types creator types to tell the Finder which
application to use for which type of document file. These are not
present on a document created in Windows, so the association is not
made automatically. There are several ways around this:
Hi Michael,
In addition to the
At 1:43 PM -0800 1/8/03, Michael S. Rampy wrote:
So, I uploaded this stack to Yahoo's Briefcase area,
and downloaded to this file to my Mac at work. I've
downloaded and am running the Mac version on this work
computer, but it dosn't recognize the stack xxx.rev
file.
What's happened is that the
Hi All,
MTML version of the Rev Docs (TXT) Version 1.1.1r2
Here is something that some here might be interested in. I just created a
transformation tool that supports the text version of the Rev Docs (TXT)
Version 1.1.1r2 that is a download from Ken Ray's Sons of Thunder Software
web site;
You must open runrev, then use the open menu item to open the stack
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael S. Rampy wrote:
I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows Build
Distribution
Really, I wouldn't get all riled up over a word. Vaporware was not
the best word to use, but in a poem it's obvious that we're not
talking about an entirely serious post anyway. So I can understand
the urge to defend the good name of our friends at RunRev, but
suggest leaving it to a simple
BTW (getting OT) since there was some talk about Christians raised by
the recent discussion, I want to ask if there are any Christian
Revolution or MC users and you would like to contact with other
Christian programmers, give me an e-mail off the list. I'm curious to
know how many there, plus
Bahais and Muslims also celebrate around this time. Hindus and Bhuddists probably do as well. someone once said (to paraphrase): Christianity is a valuable ethical system practiced mainly by Jews! the golden rule is universal and verbally acknowledged in all "social groups". prospero ano nuevo!
Does somebody knows how to change the dialog box color property, in
preparation for a standalone application.
The ask and answer dialog box in my standalone comes out white. I want to
change them to grey.
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use-revolution mailing
So...is this necessary to scroll a set of thumbnail photos?
(see more to the question below the Re)
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:59:21 +0100
From: yves COPPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thumbnail of JPEG's photos
This is proven to work where you want to view them vertically
(vertical
Is it possible to play video with RunRev on Windows without QuickTime
installed? Is it possible to play .avi files on windows without Windows
Media?
I'd like to play a video in an app without requiring the end user to
install/update anything.
Possible?
TIA!
--
Dave Egbert
Is it possible to play video with RunRev on Windows without QuickTime
installed? Is it possible to play .avi files on windows without Windows
Media?
Without QuickTime installed, Rev is supposed to use whatever multimedia
playback mechanism is on the user's machine. Not sure if one can
I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows Build
Distribution dialogs, I'm assuming that you can't
build a Mac app using the Windows version of
Revolution
So, I uploaded this
David Vaughan wrote:
Everyone (with dog) has answered Shawn's second question, about opening
the Windows file on a Mac. However, shouldn't Rev have built a Mac App
in Windows anyway? Repeating from his paragraph 1 above:
...and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these
I just uploaded to the downloads section of Altuit RunRev a new library
stack called altCursorLib.rev
This stack can be inserted as a substack and will 'force' MC/RR to use the
Windows (or Mac) standard cursors instead of the 'HyperCard' cursor set. It
mostly ends up replacing the 'hand' with an
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