Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Does anyone have a primer or tutorial on printing from Rev (revPrint)? The
roughly 40 or so properties listed in the dictionary plus print/open
printing/answer printer is just a tad overwhelming...
...
There are so many printing controls, as you say, that it
Looking around the Web it is possible to find 'Zillions of Games':
http://www.zillions-of-games.com/
for Windows,
and ChessV Universal Chess Program:
http://www.chessv.com/
which is supposedly Open Source (for which platforms is not clear),
but the URL is dead.
'Zillions of Games' (while
In Linux, print card mostly seems to work, though on one distro it fails in
exactly the way Scott notices - no print dialogue, no result. The page
setup and print card commands fail to find a printer, though the printer is
visible to and usable by every other installed application, which means
Sorry - forgot there are two rev onlines. The stack is also posted at;
http://splash21.on-rev.com/ATC/about.irev
Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM, capellan capellan2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Where is your game in Rev Online?
Any
Hi freinds,
I need a little help.
I am generating a XML file and need to save it to disk in UTF8 format:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
...
Since uniencode/unidecode etc. is still a mistery to me I need a
little advice
on how to convert my variable holding the complete xml text to UTF8
Hi Klaus,
Probably, the easiest way is to export the text from a field:
put uniEncode(the unicodeText of fld x,UTF8) into url bifile:/
folder/file.txt
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
Snapper Screen Recorder 2.1
Klaus, I have these two functions in my library for this:
function utf8encode pString
return unidecode(uniencode(pString),UTF8)
end utf8encode
-
function utf8decode pString
return unidecode(uniencode(pString,UTF8))
end utf8decode
-
Best,
Mark
On 30 Jun 2009, at 11:00,
Hi all,
I am trying to move a existing domain to on-rev. The site is on line
and I want to transfer it.
So as sugested in a couple of posts I started out by adding a domain
to my on-rev account via cPanel.
I set the home directory of this site at the root level and not within
the
Hi Mark 1 and Mark 2,
thanks a lot guys!
@Mark (the dutch one)
Sorry, a field is not option for me in this case.
Klaus, I have these two functions in my library for this:
function utf8encode pString
return unidecode(uniencode(pString),UTF8)
end utf8encode
-
function utf8decode
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Claudi Cornaz claud...@fiberworld.nlwrote:
Next I got a mail from them telling me that they got the following error
from SIDN
Errors=1, Warnings=1, Informational=1
** Summary: REJECTED cc-imaginering.nl.
Some problems need to get fixed:
- Some of your name
Unfortunatly I got a 404 errror. (the requested URL /cc-
imaginering.nl/index.html was not found on this server)
The same file uploaded to my public_html folder works just fine
Did you verify the rw attributes of the transfered files ? Else see if
all can works as expected after setting them
Is it just me or is something strange going on with the mailing list? I
use the digest version and noticed that I've not gotten one in last
couple of days and it doesn't include several of the messages that are
available in the archives.
I know because one of the messages that was missing
if binaryEncode allowed using an array (like binaryDecode(C*), the
imagedata of img myImg, outArray) instead of a predefined list of
variables, then it would be possible to use array multiplication to
extract and compare parts of an image e.g. multiply by [1,0,0,0] for
alpha, [0,1,0,0] for
John,
Tried to run your game on Rev 2.9
but got an error.
Found the problem, though. In
the game card script, I modified
the two clone lines thus:
-- clone invisible grp tObject of card game
clone grp tObject of card game
...
-- clone invisible grc grcPath
clone grc grcPath of card game
Hi, maybe not the right place to post, but can't find anyother place..
So I'd like to be able to attach a runrevWeblet to a mail and have it run
directly within mail app equivalents.
Is this.. total dream, or feasable, in the future? When??
So far i've juste experimented by trying to send as
I wasn't aware that web plugins (other than QT on a Mac) worked within
mail clients.
Ian
P.S. http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/post/1974/the-truth-about-1/
On 30 Jun 2009, at 14:29, Robert M. wrote:
Hi, maybe not the right place to post, but can't find anyother place..
So I'd like to
Claudi,
I'm not sure if you're following the right steps.
There are two kinds of domains:
- sub
my is the sub of on-Rev in http://mysite.on-rev.com
- add-on domain
my.com is the domain of http://www.mysiite.com
An add-on domain is really what I would prefer to call a true domain.
You cannot
Richmond,
You can bundle gnu chess (hey, it's f/oss) with Revolution. You can talk to
gnu chess by using text input files or using open process callls. This means
that you can script your own UI and allow gnu chess engine do the thinking.
There are many chess engines out there. Most will accept
Robert,
do not bet on it. Different email clients use different renderers for email
display. Some will use some full featured HTML renderer such as webkit or
IE. Others will be like Rev Text Field and allow some minimal text styles
and thats all.
If I were you, I would not try to load plugins, I
Scott Rossi wrote:
Fairly simple: one card, 8x10 (to fit easily on 8-1/2 x 11), user doesn't
need to see it on screen. I a simple print this card on Mac running Rev 3
and it seemed to work fine. Tried it on another machine running Rev 3.5,
and I get split second of progress bar, and then
Bill, this is phenomenal. I added the progress bar BECAUSE it was
taking so long.
Your code is much faster. I tried adding the revision below to you
stack, but I keep botching something and it is recognizing 0 changes.
Once you are happy with it, I think it would be great to see it in
Bill, I'd like to see your final test stack also. I have another
approach, but it doesn't give correct answers yet, at least I don't
think so - at this point I'm no longer sure what the right answers
are. Mine's recursive, and I can't wait to get it running right so we
can see how fast it
Le 30 juin 09 à 10:35, Peter Alcibiades a écrit :
In Linux, print card mostly seems to work, though on one distro it
fails in
exactly the way Scott notices - no print dialogue, no result. The
page
setup and print card commands fail to find a printer, though the
printer is
visible to
Bill,
Bill Marriott wrote:
Can anyone improve on it?
well, only Bill can. I used your logic and added a forward search when the
comparison is not unequal, figuring that going forward yields faster
results. Well it kind of does, if one thinks 5 to 10 milliseconds are an
improvement...
I
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
That doesn't involve sex, drugs or computer games:
http://mathewson.110mb.com/res.html
At least one of my kids already got high:
http://mathewson.110mb.com/fourch.html
needless to say, as it was in an EFL class, he will
be punished by having the rules (in English)
Thanks for the encouragement! I have uploaded the test stack to [the new]
revOnline, with some enhancements to make it easier and more fun to test.
the tags are:
compare algorithm benchmark bitmap difference
imageData performance pixels
I've also uploaded it here:
I'm not sure how my earlier post got mangled, perhaps spell checking? Here's
a tidier version.
There are two kinds of domains:
- subdomain
mysite is the subdomain of on-Rev in http://mysite.on-rev.com
- add-on domain
mysite.com is the domain of http://www.mysite.com
An add-on domain is
Bernd,
Actually in my testing on my machines, over about 20 tests, your change ends
up being slightly slower by about 1%, depending on the images :) I think
it's because you downshift into checking pixel-by-pixel again, and there
would have to be fewer checks that way then if the check range
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Len Morgan len-mor...@crcom.net wrote:
It makes me wonder how much I may be missing because I'm using the digest
version of the list.
I gave up on Digest mode a long time back for exactly that reason.
As final question, does anyone know if in Thunderbird,
Hi All,
On the Mac, I use AppleScript to hide an application when I need to.
Is there a way to do this under Windows.
TIA,
Sarah
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A bit of a ramble...
To learn how to script irev files, I've been
looking at members' code examples. But
I'm getting snagged up by new terms.
Two of my latest:dbExec and include.
At first I searched the runrev documentation,
but now I know they're not runrev commands --
which I found odd, since
To begin answering my own question...
Looking more closely at the on-rev forums,
I found this link to a concise and very useful
short guide to the on-rev server engine:
http://samples.on-rev.com/irev-engine-notes.txt
Perhaps a link to this guide should be included
on the on-rev or on-rev
To learn how to script irev files, I've been
looking at members' code examples. But
I'm getting snagged up by new terms.
Two of my latest:dbExec and include.
At first I searched the runrev documentation,
but now I know they're not runrev commands --
which I found odd, since I thought the
Here's a different approach - a recursive algorithm that is very
compact. Its only the fastest of the examples when very few pixels
differ, but it hangs in there pretty well throughout. I had no idea
how it would do - its very heavy on handler calls and I wondered if it
would hit the
yeah, I know the On-Rev documentation is a little vague -- much of what you
need to know about On-Rev special stuff is in the On-Rev engine notes:
http://samples.on-rev.com/irev-engine-notes.txt
I haven't seen anything called dbExec -- unless you saw it someone's code
- could be a rev
On the Mac, I use AppleScript to hide an application when I need to.
Is there a way to do this under Windows.
Is this a Rev app you're trying to hide, or someone else's 3rd party app?
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.com
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Ken Rayk...@sonsothunder.com wrote:
On the Mac, I use AppleScript to hide an application when I need to.
Is there a way to do this under Windows.
Is this a Rev app you're trying to hide, or someone else's 3rd party app?
It's actually iTunes. I have written a
On Jun 30, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Jerry J wrote:
Here's a different approach - a recursive algorithm that is very
compact. Its only the fastest of the examples when very few pixels
differ, but it hangs in there pretty well throughout. I had no idea
how it would do - its very heavy on handler
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Len Morgan len-mor...@crcom.net wrote:
It makes me wonder how much I may be missing because I'm using the digest
version of the list.
I gave up on Digest mode a long time back for exactly that reason.
As final question, does
I just uploaded another tool to (the new) RevOnline. It displays help
info retrieved from the OS on any shell() command you may want to learn
about.
Shell Command Help is suitable for use as a Rev plugin, and it works on
all platforms.
--
Phil Davis
PDS Labs
Professional Software
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