On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 12:37 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
Again, if you don't consider yourself on the cutting edge, you may want to
hold off a bit longer.
Enjoy!
2.0 is shaping up to be a great product.
However, with this 2.0 pre-beta my personal opinion is that there is
so much
Hi Jeanne
Thanks for replying. I don't mean to beat this thread to death but I still
don't know why I can't use the cmdkey to operate the CCP set.
At 11:43 PM -0800 1/31/03, Ron wrote:
Where should scripts that control the enabling/disabling of menuitems be
placed? Obviously, the menu's
However, with this 2.0 pre-beta my personal opinion is that there is
so much bugs and unfinished features that's is not possible for me
to do any meaningful testing. I'm not really a cutting edge user, so
hopefully others have ways of testing the IDE (like from the Message
window)?
I too am
Roger Guay wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded to this Line tracing thing. Here is
another iteration.
(snip)
I've briefly looked at your TurtleGraphicsDemo and I'm very impressed.
I haven't had time to understand the Turtle aspect yet, but I will
have a closer look. I've been toying
Since other people mentioned printing...
One time I tried printing from Rev and it left the printer unusable!
Had to press the Reset to Factory Defaults button in the printer
setup to use the printer again. :-)
It was a complex card with a lot of stuff on it--a calendar. Haven't
had time to
I take it that simply dialing a phone number with RR isn't as simple
as in HC, where one could simply type into the message boxdial
###.
I have nearly finished a stack that requires the program to to alert
me when a condition is met. I had not even checked on dialing, (as I
was evidently
Looking in the archives I found the following...
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How can I make Revolution dial?, I mean make a phone call!!!
if you have the phone number stored in a variable, (let's get radical and
call this variable lPhoneNumber), then you can call it in a
Spoiled by the ease of dialing a telephone number in HC, I have been caught up short in finishing a stack that requires RR to dial my telephone number and hang up after a few seconds.
In HC, all one has to do is type"dial ###" into the message box or script it in a handler.
I see nothing
Thank you. I'll try it today.
- Original Message -
From: Gary Rathbone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, February 2, 2003 10:07 am
Subject: RE: Phone Dialer
Looking in the archives I found the following...
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How can I make Revolution
I want to import a MIDI file to a stack file.
(BAnd I intend to play it by a Play command.
(B-e.g. play vc "myMusic.mid" -- is not file path
(B
(BIt is successful.
(BBut there is a case to fail in. ( A text appears in a stack window )
(B
(BRevolution seems to recognize it to be a TEXT file.
This from Curry - dated 02-02-03 11.36 am:
Well, I think it's a nice treat Rev gave us...
Thanks for the review, Curry. For we folks who 'don't consider [ourselves]
on the cutting edge', that gave a real flavour of what to expect in the new
version.
Cheers
Mr Tea
Hi,
[in-digest-mode]
I was wondering if anyone knew about the cost to upgrade if you have the
aprox $999.00 pro licensed version of the current Rev development app. I
searched their website for the upgrade policy and could not find information
on future upgrades or time limits for free upgrades
You get a YEAR of free upgrade so if you get 2.5 depends on the time it
comes out, and the time you bought your update.
Anyone who bought a license since November 2001 gets the Update to 2.0.
This is a special rule, due to the fact that it ships later then
anounced.
You can buy a renewal
UDI,
Generally, MIDI files have as their first four characters of their
header:
MThd
Perhaps a mechanism could be set up to assure that MIDI files are
treated appropriately if they begin that way. Or do I misunderstand
the problem?
-Kurt
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Mark Brownell heeft op zondag, 2 feb 2003 om 17:12 het volgende
geschreven:
I was wondering if anyone knew about the cost to upgrade if you have
the
aprox $999.00 pro licensed version of the current Rev development app.
I
searched their website for the upgrade policy and could not find
Thanks to Mr.Kurt Kaufman.
(B
(BQT can naturally handle a MIDI file as a movie.
(B
(BTherefore I imported a MIDI file in stack.
(B(So the data became a VideoClip)
(B
(BThis file are right MIDI file.
(BI can play it by 'Play vc filePath'
(B
(BBut Revolution does not consider an imported
Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions, Jim. I going to
start by getting an understanding of TurtleGraphics and your
TurtleGraphicDemo . . . right now!
Roger,
There is a real catch in solving the Foucault Pendulum problem. The
equations of motion have no closed form solution.
Currently, I enable 'copy' when the menubar group gets a mousedown message,
just as you suggested. eg On mousedown and text is selected, then enable
'copy'. This works fine since it is 'just in time'. However, let's say I
open a fld, then select some text. The 'copy' menu should now be enabled,
Hi Howard,
This is a good coding solution that would probably address any problem I'm
having with the key itself initiating the actions. However,I think it would
not be the best solution as far as interface is concerned. eg When the user
clicks in the menu and the cursor is not in a fld, the ccp
I have a Revolution app that makes a call to Unix in Mac OS 10.2 to do a "killall badprocessname". Is there a Mac OS 10.1 equivilant? I was thinking it might be some combo of doing a "ps" to find the process id, and then the "kill" statement to kill it off, but I haven't had success with the ps
Underneath this message is a script I have developed that creates something
that looks a lot like the flash command from HyperCard. It is designed to
go into two buttons in order to stay within the 10 line script limit. If you
want, you can combine the script into one item.
When I wrote this,
UDI writes:
...Will not there be a method to import a MIDI file in stack rightly?
Most applications that play MIDI files on Mac OS OS X do so via
Quicktime, which has built-in (Roland) synthesizers. On Windows, I
understand that the Windows Media Player is accessed.
When working with MIDI
Here's what I've done: You can get a list of the processes in long form
using ps -axw -o pid,command, which will give you a list of file paths for
each file along with its process ID. You can then kill it using kill -9.
Here's the functions I use:
function GetPID pAppName
-- Note: Requires
I just noticed that the part where I set the showname property to false is
spelled wrong. So to fix it, go to line 7 of the script of button 1 and
change the spelling of shownamme to showname. That makes the script for
button 1 look like the script below.
Scott Slaugh
--Button 1 script
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