Re: Bring a window to front

2003-07-31 Thread Steve Gehlbach
Shao Sean wrote: you talking about my alwaysontop dll? so far all the machines i've tried it on it's worked.. please feel free to contact me offlist if you want to try and work things out.. Yes, thanks for responding. I will contact you tomorrow offlist. Thanks, Steve

Re: Question on .rev file format

2003-07-31 Thread Geoff Canyon
mcRipper is open source, as the documentation states -- I wrote it ;-) http://www.inspiredlogic.com/mc/ripper.html I haven't used it in several years -- it was a thought experiment. It seems to rip properly, but burning does seem to crash in Rev in OS X. I'll bug report it. gc On Tuesday,

Re: text hilite colours in standalones (was Missing Color inStandAlones)

2003-07-31 Thread Martin Baxter
Alex Rice wrote: Is this problem also why field selection hilight colors are incorrect up in OS X standalones? It's pretty frustrating seeing different colors in the standalone, I know. Alex, I don't do OSX at all but incorrect text hilite color in standalones is a familiar problem to me from

Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Carsten
The Use Revolution List is a splendid tool and have for a long time done a great job. But I believe that some of the support requests by prof. licencees and others to [EMAIL PROTECTED] could be avoided if the list was reorganized to allow for a better overview of the debate. Either a compleete

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Stephen Quinn Barncard
The forum software that is used for the sites you mentioned is made by Infopop and comes in various flavors, the most affordable and widespread is the Ultimate Bulletin Board or UBB Classic. It works really well and can even optionally be hooked up to a MySQL database for efficiency. I've

Re: Inexcusable? (Was Re: Rev 2.0.2 is availalble)

2003-07-31 Thread Heather Williams
Message: 13 Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:24:27 -0400 Subject: Re: Inexcusable? (Was Re: Rev 2.0.2 is availalble) From: Donald Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 02:24 PM, Alex Rice wrote: Yep I got mine. I'll append

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
Sarah, Alex On Donnerstag, Jul 31, 2003, at 05:28 Europe/Vienna, Alex Rice wrote: On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 08:54 PM, Sarah wrote: Hi Wolfgang, I had a look at your screen shots and it seemed that you may not have gone deep enough into the OS X package contents. Did you check in all the

Database error?

2003-07-31 Thread Andre Rombauts
What am I doing wrong? Using the following, I'm getting an error. In fact revNumberOfRecords returns -1 instead of the number of records. This error is not documented. RunRev doc present a possible error as a litteral data ("revDBerr" or something like that. on mouseUp put empty into field

Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Yves COPPE
Hi list, I received a few months ago a script from Ken to find a date in a fld the date is supposed to be in french format : dd/mm/ function searchDate textToSearch local theDay, TheMonth, TheYear -- this is neccesary put empty into tresult repeat for each line theLine in

Two IDE usability edits

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
Recently, many people have been commenting on the difficulty of finding some information in the documention. While I was thinking about it, I wanted to mention two changes that I always make to the IDE whenever I install a new version that make my life much, much easier. In fact, they are both

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Keith Martin wrote: being subscribed to the mailing lists for Freeway and SuperCard Speaking of which, I thought you were more a SuperCard guy, Keith. Are you poking your nose into Rev now? :-) Best Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Multimedia Design Email:

putting files into images

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
I'm confused. I am trying to run some tests to determine how images are stored internally, but I am running into problems very early on. I created a test stack with two images - one called first and one called second. first's size and position is locked, second's is not. What my test was

Re: Missing Color in StandAlones

2003-07-31 Thread R. Hillen
Hello list, I followed Thiery Arbellot: When you build the distribution, have you uncheck the check box apply default Colors (step 3 of 3, tab Stacks) ? and unchecked the check box. Now my Stack is colored. thanx to all for quick help. Richard Hillen

Re: putting files into images

2003-07-31 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Edwin, I'm confused. I am trying to run some tests to determine how images are stored internally, but I am running into problems very early on. I created a test stack with two images - one called first and one called second. first's size and position is locked, second's is not. What my

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:49 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote: FOA thank for your help... Gladly But, imho that cant be the problem, because its builded fine for the not so intuitiv Linux. I have no idea about that OS...? Huh? Do I really have to go deep into OSX/unix to build a

'Spreadsheet' Woes...

2003-07-31 Thread Gary Rathbone
I've got my field looking (well nearly) pretty much how I want. It's a field/table with Cell Formatting and Cell Editing. Looks like a spreadsheet... I'm looking for commands such as On EnterCell, On CloseCell, On ExitCell to initiate calculations on other cells And specific cell commands... Eg

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Mark Talluto
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 06:49 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote: Thanks a lot for that, i m not familiar with that, but I ll have a look at it. Finally why I have bought rev and not MC some years ago... - the easier UI it was... - was it that..? Wolfgang, Here is a video I created that

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Keith Martin
Speaking of which, I thought you were more a SuperCard guy, Keith. Are you poking your nose into Rev now? :-) Heh! I like both. As you know, I have used SC for many, many years (and I still do). I remain deeply impressed by it. I won't get into a detailed discussion of why I feel one's better

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:18 AM, Yves COPPE wrote: if matchtext(theLine,(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])/(0[1-9]|1[0-2])/([0-9][0- 9]),theDay,TheMonth,TheYear) is true then Try this: ([ 0][1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])/(0[1-9]|1[0-2])/([0-9][0-9]) This will include the space in theDay and there

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 10:39 AM, Dar Scott wrote: On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:18 AM, Yves COPPE wrote: if matchtext(theLine,(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])/(0[1-9]|1[0-2])/([0-9][0- 9]),theDay,TheMonth,TheYear) is true then Try this: ([

Re: Stack Opens Manually But Script Thinks It's Corrupted?

2003-07-31 Thread Dan Shafer
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:59 AM, Klaus Major wrote: From the dox: URL (keyword) Designates a container (sic!) consisting of an Internet resource or local file in the form of a URL. With go, you just have to use the path to the file: go stack /Users/dshafer/Documents/ch5foo.rev I don't

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Dan Shafer
I have long been an advocate of user groups and discussion boards over mailing lists. I have spent a good part of my career studying and working in the field of online community and collaboration. I'm in the process of opening a new site, as many of you know, to support my forthcoming

documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Barry Levine
I'd love to report using the bugzilla page but when I search to see if the bug was already reported, all I get is a very strange looking html page - downloaded to my desktop! - telling me to please stand by. I'm using OSX 10.2.6 and Safari. Must I use IE? In any case, here's the bug:

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:14 AM, Dan Shafer wrote: My plan leaves this list in tact intact or tactless? Posts here are rarely tactful, least of all mine! ;-) but allows you to view it in a discussion board context, participate via either the board or email, receive notification of

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Steve Gehlbach
Alex Rice wrote: put matchText(tLine, (\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{2,4}), tDay, tMo, tYr) ?? Although the \d and {m,n} syntax is standard regexp well documented in Perl, I did not see this in the Rev Regular Expression Syntax page. Do I have bad eyes or is this not documented (maybe Rev is a

RE: How do I make an external ?

2003-07-31 Thread Jez
Well I just about managed to work it all out, but it does need some proper documenting! I now have an external which allows a Rev application to interact directly with Winamp. Thanks for your suggestions Alex. If anyone else needs an external to control winamp let me know (it implements all but a

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Yves COPPE
Le jeudi, 31 juil 2003, à 18:58 Europe/Brussels, Alex Rice a écrit : On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 10:39 AM, Dar Scott wrote: On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:18 AM, Yves COPPE wrote: if matchtext(theLine,(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])/(0[1-9]|1[0-2])/([0- 9][0-9]),theDay,TheMonth,TheYear)

Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Barry Levine wrote: I'd love to report using the bugzilla page but when I search to see if the bug was already reported, all I get is a very strange looking html page - downloaded to my desktop! - telling me to please stand by. I'm using OSX 10.2.6 and

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Steve Gehlbach wrote: Alex Rice wrote: put matchText(tLine, (\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{2,4}), tDay, tMo, tYr) ?? Although the \d and {m,n} syntax is standard regexp well documented in Perl, I did not see this in the Rev Regular Expression Syntax page.

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 10:58 AM, Alex Rice wrote: Here is one that handles different lengths for the digits, but doesn't check the ranges of the day and month numbers. But that could be done in transcript. put matchText(tLine, (\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{2,4}), tDay, tMo, tYr) I like

Questions about licensing

2003-07-31 Thread Jez
1. If I buy the express license is this for just 1 year ? Can I still continue to develop after the year expires with the version I paid for or does it just cease to work? Am I entitled to new fixes/versions in that year ? 2. I read somewhere that when the evaluation edition expires after 30 days

Re: Matchtext

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Steve Gehlbach wrote: Alex Rice wrote: put matchText(tLine, (\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{2,4}), tDay, tMo, tYr) ?? Although the \d and {m,n} syntax is standard regexp well documented in Perl, I did not see this in the Rev Regular Expression Syntax page. Do

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Dan Shafer wrote: I plan to ask RunRev at that point for permission to reflect this list into the discussion board. I'd be interested in feedback on this idea Here's one which I'm sure will be followed by many more... I'm no expert on Web forums but have some observations. IMO,

Re: How do I make an external ?

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Jez wrote: Well I just about managed to work it all out, but it does need some proper documenting! I now have an external which allows a Rev application to interact directly with Winamp. Thanks for your suggestions Alex. You're welcome. That's got to be a

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/31/03 12:54 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: I'm no expert on Web forums but have some observations. IMO, a best of both worlds solution would be to have a Web based board that sends email. For myself, the appeal of email (as opposed to a forum) is that I don't have to go searching for new messages,

RE: Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
Actually Dan, for me (the person who made that request) it's not being hosted at RunRev that is important, so much as NOT hosted at a known messageboard site like Yahoo Groups, or Prospero. I can't get to those while at work. Having it hosted at your site would be just fine. The only thing

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Donnerstag, Jul 31, 2003, at 17:50 Europe/Vienna, Alex Rice wrote: Well do you want to get the job done, or nurse old wounds? ;-) It requires no Unix expertise. This really falls into the packaging and distribution realm, which you are responsible for anyways. But re: your screenshot

database bug in 2.0.2

2003-07-31 Thread Chris Sheffield
I'm having a problem and am just wondering if anyone else is experiencing anything similar. I have a Valentina database that is storing some media content stored in BLOB fields (pictures, sounds, animations, etc.). I am using the revDatabaseColumnNamed function to retrieve this data and save it

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Alex Rice
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote: So this has imho nothing to do with packaging and distribution process in OSX, which will start after that. Its a bug in the new (updated) distribution builder. Wolfgang, I'm really sorry: I don't understand what the problem

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On 7/31/03 Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote I think thats a missunderstandig now... rev did the build correct the standalone(engine) and the others stacks in the data folder: * correct in OS9 * correct in WIN * correct in Linux * wrong in OSX (I thin Linux is not so far way from bsd Unix, but its

RE: Questions about licensing

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
1. If I buy the express license is this for just 1 year ? Can I still continue to develop after the year expires with the version I paid for or does it just cease to work? Am I entitled to new fixes/versions in that year ? It will continue to work. I forget exactly what you get as far as updates,

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Richard Gaskin
Edwin Gore wrote: Actually Dan, for me (the person who made that request) it's not being hosted at RunRev that is important, so much as NOT hosted at a known messageboard site like Yahoo Groups, or Prospero. I can't get to those while at work. Why don't we just build in it Rev and use MySQL

RE: Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
I've had no problems using it on the PC with IE - it's silly that it won't work on IE or Safari the Mac...isn't that why we went over to web-based stuff in the first place? Oh, and I believe that repeatsing is a Scottish slang phrasing that means to again, again - --- Original Message

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On 7/31/03 Richard Gaskin wrote Edwin Gore wrote: Actually Dan, for me (the person who made that request) it's not being hosted at RunRev that is important, so much as NOT hosted at a known messageboard site like Yahoo Groups, or Prospero. I can't get to those while at work. Why don't we

Re: Stack Opens Manually But Script Thinks It's Corrupted?

2003-07-31 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dan Shafer wrote: The dox bug is simply that there's no explicit example of how to do this and when you look at the other code examples available, they seem to imply that you should use the file: protocol. When I first started with MetaCard in '97, I was asked to write a routine that copied

RE: Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
Actually, before I downloaded and looked at RevNet, that is sort of what I thought it was. I could see some possible advantages to doing something like that. Some interesting problems to work on too - anyone have any experience creating threading readers? Can we also make it so that I get

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Brian Yennie
Same here. ANYTHING that doesn't come to my email, I won't read. No matter how great it is. I'm on 5 or more lists at all times, and mix work, hobby, and personal email all in the same email client: if I had to double the effort to read one list, I probably would not subscribe. I'd probably

Visual Effects working strangely

2003-07-31 Thread Barry Levine
I'm not ready to report this as a bug because I may be doing something wrong. Consider these few lines of code contained within an image image object referencing a gif: on mouseUp global theEffect -- holds the name of the effect we want hide me with visual theEffect wait

Thanks!

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
Just wanted to send out a quick Thank you! to everyone who pictched in with ideas and help over the last week while I was working through all my document update issues with moving images around from stack to stack, and from files to images. I just got it to all work right, and I feel pretty

Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Richard Gaskin
Alex Rice wrote: I'd love to report using the bugzilla page but when I search to see if the bug was already reported, all I get is a very strange looking html page - downloaded to my desktop! - telling me to please stand by. I'm using OSX 10.2.6 and Safari. Must I use IE? Not Safari, not

Re: Bring a window to front

2003-07-31 Thread Shao Sean
actually with my Windows DLL (if it happens to work for you ;-) you do script which windows you want floating or not.. just pass the windowID and it's a global-floating window.. someone should be able to do something similiar on the mac-side of things as it's a built-in feature in RB (there may

RE: Visual Effects working strangely

2003-07-31 Thread Edwin Gore
Weird. I tested this as well, and under Windows 2K I am seeing exactly the same behavior. I even went farther and modified the scripts so that the buttons report the label of me theEffect when clicked and the graphic reports theEffect when clicked, and all the variables have the right data in

Re: Visual Effects working strangely

2003-07-31 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Barry Levine wrote: I'm not ready to report this as a bug because I may be doing something wrong. Consider these few lines of code contained within an image image object referencing a gif: on mouseUp global theEffect -- holds the name of the effect we want hide me with visual

Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Brian Yennie
I think you're confused- Apple's HTML support is based on KHTML, not Mozilla. Whether those sites work under Linux/KDE is something I can't answer... How about Apple actually using the Mozilla code base as they claim to so we don't have these issues? ;) What exactly are they doing to Mozilla

Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On 7/31/03 Richard Gaskin wrote How about Apple actually using the Mozilla code base as they claim to so we don't have these issues? ;) What exactly are they doing to Mozilla that's causing so many problems with so many otherwise well-tested sites (it breaks my Web-based banking as well)?

Re: [ANN] New MySQL tests stack

2003-07-31 Thread Bruce Robertson
I have fixed my MySQL test stack so that it can correctly handle Rev 2.0.2 and it's little database problem. The text of my web page has not yet changed to reflect the new version, but the download link will get you the new one. If you have been using my stack and have got Rev 2.0.2, download

Re: database bug in 2.0.2

2003-07-31 Thread Pierre Sahores
Chris Sheffield a écrit : I'm having a problem and am just wondering if anyone else is experiencing anything similar. I have a Valentina database that is storing some media content stored in BLOB fields (pictures, sounds, animations, etc.). I am using the revDatabaseColumnNamed function

Re: Visual Effects working strangely

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 01:35 PM, Barry Levine wrote: hide me with visual theEffect In the primer shell I ended up with a handler like this: on setEffect theEffect if theEffect is not empty then put visual effect theEffect into effectCommand do effectCommand end if end

Re: 'Spreadsheet' Woes...

2003-07-31 Thread Graham
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:15:25 +0100, Gary Rathbone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've got my field looking (well nearly) pretty much how I want. It's a field/table with Cell Formatting and Cell Editing. Looks like a spreadsheet... I'm looking for commands such as On EnterCell, On CloseCell, On

Re: Proposal - the use-revolution list

2003-07-31 Thread Graham
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:45:52 +0100, Keith Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not against the idea of a forum especially for following up past issues, but I would not want to lose the list. There are still quite a few on dial up access for whom the list provides a quick economical way of keeping

Dragging a line between points

2003-07-31 Thread T. R. Ponn
Hello all, I've been fiddling with this all afternoon...and I have to be missing something obvious. How do I click on one button (representing a Pin on a connector) and have a straight line follow the mouse until I click on another pin? The visual effect would be to connect 2 points

Re: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Eric Peden
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 12:41:14PM -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote: Not Safari, not IE. Must use Mozilla/Netscape!! It's unbelievable but true. RR folks: how about updating the bugzilla page saying Mozilla is required to use the site? How about Apple actually using the Mozilla code base as they claim

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/31/03 12:26 PM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote: So this has imho nothing to do with packaging and distribution process in OSX, which will start after that. Its a bug in the new (updated) distribution builder. Look inside the package contents. Inside, there is a MacOS folder. What is inside

Re: Dragging a line between points

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 02:14 PM, T. R. Ponn wrote: How do I click on one button (representing a Pin on a connector) and have a straight line follow the mouse until I click on another pin? The visual effect would be to connect 2 points together electrically. Would the points property

Re: 'Spreadsheet' Woes...

2003-07-31 Thread HyperChris
I'm looking for commands such as On EnterCell, On CloseCell, On ExitCell to initiate calculations on other cells Tables are a mysterious beast in Rev. There is a lot of power there but you are on your own to figure out how to engage it. Fortunately, this list is a salvation ! I suggest you

RE: documentation misspelling

2003-07-31 Thread Ken Ray
Cool, Eric... thanks for the tip! Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Peden Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:01 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: Dragging a line between points

2003-07-31 Thread Klaus Major
Hi T. R., Hello all, I've been fiddling with this all afternoon...and I have to be missing something obvious. How do I click on one button (representing a Pin on a connector) and have a straight line follow the mouse until I click on another pin? The visual effect would be to connect 2

Re: Visual Effects working strangely

2003-07-31 Thread Barry Levine
Looks like Dar and Scott came up with the same solution - the do contruct. I'll use the (remarkably similar) code changes you both so thoughtfully provided. (Thank you!) Now, whether this is a bug or just something about indirectly referring to vars with two words of which I need to be aware

Re: Dragging a line between points

2003-07-31 Thread Richard K. Herz
T. R. Ponn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been fiddling with this all afternoon...and I have to be missing something obvious. How do I click on one button (representing a Pin on a connector) and have a straight line follow the mouse until I click Well, I didn't exactly as you asked but this

I don't want read from socket to be blocking

2003-07-31 Thread Björnke von Gierke
I use read socket to access a pop3 server (email) I need to repeat certain commands several times. How can I make them non-blocking while still repeating them? I just don't get it :( Script sample with two different repeat forms below: on handler theID theData repeat with x = 1 to (the

RE: I don't want read from socket to be blocking

2003-07-31 Thread Monte Goulding
Check out 'with message' to get a callback when the read is complete. Is there a way to get the message number from the read info (theMessage)? I use read socket to access a pop3 server (email) I need to repeat certain commands several times. How can I make them non-blocking while still

Re: I don't want read from socket to be blocking

2003-07-31 Thread Rob Cozens
I use read socket to access a pop3 server (email) I need to repeat certain commands several times. How can I make them non-blocking while still repeating them? Add a callBackMessage, Björnke, Rev Dictionary: If you specify a callbackMessage, the message is sent to the object whose script

RE: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Chipp Walters
Great Video. Not being a Mac person, something like this really helps if/when I decide to port to Mac. Someone mentioned a Shell script which did all of this? Couldn't someone build a RR stack which allowed you to fill in some fields and automatically run the shell script? Seems like a great

Re: I don't want read from socket to be blocking

2003-07-31 Thread Dar Scott
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 08:55 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: I use read socket to access a pop3 server (email) I need to repeat certain commands several times. How can I make them non-blocking while still repeating them? I just don't get it :( Normally when you read from a socket in a

Re: Fix to distribution builder available

2003-07-31 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Donnerstag, Jul 31, 2003, at 18:20 Europe/Vienna, Mark Talluto wrote: Here is a video I created that shows what you need to do. I have found that version 2.0.1 of Rev does not correctly write the plst with your information. So I edit it myself. I then save the file for later use with