Hi Paul,
This script might help you: http://qurl.tk/60 (mind line wraps on the
website).
Since it is now possible to sun VBScript woth the do command, you
might take the script apart and only use
put tVBS cr WshShell.AppActivate pTitleOrID into tVBS
and
put tVBS cr
On 26/02/2010 06:02, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Kevin Miller wrote:
Bill was sick for a long time before he died
This means that Bill was already feeling sick,
when he participated in this mail list, last december.
Nothing in the messages that he wrote, could
have suggested his health
Bill was a professional. Perhaps to the point where it contributed to
his death. He continued to work and refused to go into hospital at one
point despite both Kevin and I begging him to do so, because he had
work deadlines to meet. He went to the emergency room after he had
completed the
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
I played with zryip theSlug's code for all of
30 seconds, replace ncal command by cal 2010,
corrected the line ending errors, corrected the
month of August, and it all works fine for me.
I'm on 10.5.8.
Merci Monsieur zryip theSlug
Francis
on mouseUp
local
Keep us in touch - going to think what would be useful
On 22 February 2010 14:29, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
including media installers is allowed by runrev,
but of course one should ask em
Thank you much Bob for this nice calendar.
Also, thanks to the others who added comments, results of trials and
elaborated.
I was not waiting for such a rush on this topic ;-))
However, my problem is not solved with this kind of layout. Mostly I
need that the user be able to highlight
For the record, when I emailed Kevin directly as he asked those of us
who had not yet received our DVDs, he responded immediately and is
making things right. I am now a happy camper, since I'll be getting
my DVDs soon (with a promise from Kevin directly, not from a shipper
that clearly
ignored...
On Feb 25, 2010, at 10:09 PM, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
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FWIW, here's a a function I pulled out of my archives which is a sort of
variant of Cal in native RevTalk, making a single month from a date
passed to it. I'll leave it as an exercise to the user to make a year
out of it if needed.
One of the nice things about RevTalk is that the
I have been meaning to do this for a while now - finally got a good excuse
to play with gData and Rev :)
Before starting this was interested to see if anyone has already worked on
this, or is interested in learning / experimenting / working on it. The aim
is to be able to have 2 way communication
fields seem to respond to swipe-scrolling with the magic mouse just
fine, but groups with scrollbars don't. Is there a way to fix that?
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Here's what we got this week:
- Wrapping no longer gets turned off when using Decoder.
- Clicking handler links no longer mishandles the current selection.
- Closing a tab within a group of tabs no longer misnames the BROWSER
tab.
- Scratch Pad resizes after saving a stack file from
In a field put this script, then swipe away:
on rawkeydown theKey
put theKey --a number
pass rawkeydown
end rawkeydown
in your group do this then swipe away:
on rawkeydown theKey
if thekey = swipedown number then
set the scroll of me to the scroll of me +2
else if theKey =
In one of my apps I have a list of things I'd like folks to be able to
drag to the Finder, and then when they're dropped I'll assemble the
needed parts and write them to a file at the drag destination.
I can't figure out how to get the path where the user dropped.
Did I miss something
--- On Fri, 2/26/10, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
In one of my apps I have a list of
things I'd like folks to be able to drag to the Finder, and
then when they're dropped I'll assemble the needed parts and
write them to a file at the drag destination.
I can't figure out
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
In one of my apps I have a list of things I'd like folks to be able to drag
to the Finder, and then when they're dropped I'll assemble the needed parts
and write them to a file at the drag destination.
I
Jeff Massung wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
In one of my apps I have a list of things I'd like folks to be able to drag
to the Finder, and then when they're dropped I'll assemble the needed parts
and write them to a file at the drag destination.
I can't figure
Dear All,
I am looking for some good alternatives for my existing windows apps, when
switching/extending to MacOSx.
Under Windows I use
Texteditor : Ultraedit
IconEditor : IconWorkshop
FTP Client : WsFTP
MySQL Frontend: HeidiSQL
TextureTool :
Matthais,
Here's what I use; others will surely have other suggestions.
On Feb 26, 2010, at 9:47 AM, runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Dear All,
I am looking for some good alternatives for my existing windows
apps, when switching/extending to MacOSx.
Under Windows I use
Texteditor
Hi Matthias,
here my personal list of equivalent Mac apps:
Dear All,
I am looking for some good alternatives for my existing windows apps, when
switching/extending to MacOSx.
Under Windows I use
Texteditor : Ultraedit
TextWrangler, free
QUITE!
I'll bet Richmond will chime in. He is the champ of finding free apps.
:-)
Graphics: Inkscape (Vector), Microsoft Expression 3 (Vector) , GIMP,
Paintbrush, Pixen (animated GIFs)
3d: DAZStudio, MakeHuman, Terragen, Sweet Home 3D
Office: Open Office, Neooffice, Abiword, OOo4Kids
Is there any way to issue and HTTP DELETE command from Rev natively (not
using curl?) - AFAIK this has not been added?
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Jeff Massung wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
In one of my apps I have a list of things I'd like folks to be able to
drag
to the Finder, and then when they're dropped I'll
Matthias,
I have only one recommendation:
I use Interachy FTP client on Mac OS. Andre recommended it to me. It's
not free, but it works SO much like the finder and its drag-n-drop is
very, very convenient for moving files or entire directories from one
site to another.
A few years back,
*How Dr. Seuss Might Explain Computer Crashes *
If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port,
and the bus is interrupted at a very last resort,
and the access of the memory makes your disk drive to abort,
then the socket packet pocket has an error to report.
If your cursor finds a menu item
--- On Fri, 2/26/10, David Bovill da...@architex.tv wrote:
Is there any way to issue and HTTP
DELETE command from Rev natively (not
using curl?) - AFAIK this has not been added?
AFAIK, you can use a 'delete URL' command:
##
delete URL http://www.runrev.com/index.html;
##
returns error 405:
Hi,
I'm currently building a new version of a product that has 3 modules:
* A sockets server that operates the application logic.
* The administration module which communicates with the server using sockets
to set properties.
* The PDA module that is actually what users interact and that also
From: Mark Schonewille
This script might help you: http://qurl.tk/60 (mind line wraps on the
website).
Since it is now possible to sun VBScript woth the do command, you
might take the script apart and only use
put tVBS cr WshShell.AppActivate pTitleOrID into tVBS
and
put tVBS
Oi Marcio,
I think you're now officially the second Brazilian using Revolution. Right
now Rev is single threaded and that is all. What you could build is a pool
of Rev processes coordinated by a master process. So you could have a Linux
standalone launch multiple socket servers and then play the
wow that actually works!?!
I thought you had to use raw sockets to do such things...
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Jan Schenkel janschen...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Fri, 2/26/10, David Bovill da...@architex.tv wrote:
Is there any way to issue and HTTP
DELETE command from Rev natively
Jeff Massung wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
...
But as Jan suggested, how do most FTP clients work? In Interarchy I can
drop to any folder and it works great. I'd like to be able to do something
similar - there must be a way.
Sorry, Richard, perhaps I'm
Hello Andre,
Thank you for your ideas. It's good to know there are more Brazilians
here...
The applications runs pure TCP/IP with a custom protocol to exchange data
and it handles dozens of simultaneous calls at the same time, this is why it
must be multithreaded, the queuing will not work in
runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Dear All,
I am looking for some good alternatives for my existing windows apps, when switching/extending to MacOSx.
Under Windows I use
Texteditor : Ultraedit
IconEditor : IconWorkshop
FTP Client : WsFTP
MySQL Frontend:
Really funny!
Post this in a webpage,
so many people could
read and get a laugh. :-)
Alejandro
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Klaus on-rev wrote:
I always use the AU format, which never failed for me
and I even got this working in a Revlet with play ac xyz.au
Yes, this works fine.
I use the command line application: Sox
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
to convert various audio formats to compressed AU
Alejandro
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(have you
seen 'Big Buck Bunny' yet?
http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/index.php/download/ )
It's marvellous!
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Robert Brenstein wrote:
revlet loading techniques? All I get is plugin not loaded.
On my side of the web, double clicking one
of the names of first card: Solutions Database
shows all fields empty on second card: Test Solution.
Why i am getting this error?
Alejandro
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3D animation: Blender
not that I've ever used it; it sits on my computer as a must have
Forgot about that, I need to pick up a copy. It's supposed to be very
good, but I hear it has a learning curve from hell, so I haven't tackled
it yet.
--
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Textures: Context Free, SeaShore,
JTexSynth (java based)
2D animation: Pencil, ComiPro
Vector Graphics (as well as Inkscape and Expression 3): Drawberry,
Open Office DRAW is really very useful.
CinePaint
Over Dose of FREE image editors: Acorn, PixelMator, ImageWell,
Hi David,
David Bovill-3 wrote:
Keep us in touch - going to think what would be useful
Remember that, for this project, we could contribute
Password protected libraries, for specific functions or
features. In this way, your code is protected but still
available for use in this
good question,
have you given the revlet network permissions?
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.comwrote:
Robert Brenstein wrote:
revlet loading techniques? All I get is plugin not loaded.
On my side of the web, double clicking one
of the names
On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
It's a lot of overhead, but provides so much usability that I'm willing to
give it a try if only I could find the shell commands to get that list of
open windows for OS X, Win, and Linux.
2010/2/26 Brian Yennie bri...@qldlearning.com:
According to the ncal docs, the country code has nothing to do with language,
just Gregorian dates:
-s country_code
Assume the switch from Julian to Gregorian Calendar at the date
associated with the country_code. If
On 26/02/2010 21:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
3D animation: Blender
not that I've ever used it; it sits on my computer as a must have
Forgot about that, I need to pick up a copy. It's supposed to be very
good, but I hear it has a learning curve from hell, so I
Thanks for all your recommendations.
I you have more than let me (us) know. I will look into each recommendation.
Now only the Mac has to arrive here, then i can start.
Regards,
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: OT: Any recommendations for some Mac OS x Apps? (26-Feb-2010
Very strong recommendation
FTP using RBrowser in free mode = FTP, without synchronization and
some other features
Very powerful Mac interface
Drag and drop
Easy user interface for changing permissions.
One feature I like is double clicking a file in the FTP client that
opens locally and
You could build a utility CGI to delete files on a server in irev,
revcgi, or php, pearl, and not have to worry about authorization.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
wow that actually works!?!
I thought you had to use raw sockets to do such things...
On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've used a few like that myself (GoLive and FileZilla work that
way). It may be just a Mac convention that supports this so well,
but I use Interarchy for FTP and it does a wonderful job of behaving
Finder-like: I just drag the file
Jim Ault wrote:
On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've used a few like that myself (GoLive and FileZilla work that
way). It may be just a Mac convention that supports this so well,
but I use Interarchy for FTP and it does a wonderful job of behaving
Finder-like: I just drag
That's what I have in place now as a workaround, but it's quite a drag to
have to sacrifice consistent interactions: we let folks upload via
drag-and-drop, but make them go through that gawdawful file picker dialog to
download, while other products do it so much more gracefully.
While being
3D animation: Blender
For Mac 3D modeling, I've gotten into Cheetah3D:
http://www.cheetah3d.com/
Currently $149 (sometimes on sale for $99)
I'm a 3D novice, but this has been relatively easy to understand with a nice
interface and inexpensive. I spent a few hours with Blender and could not
Cheetah is nice. I'm very fond of Silo3D, though:
http://www.nevercenter.com/, and one license works for all platforms.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
3D animation: Blender
For Mac 3D modeling, I've gotten into Cheetah3D:
If there's a simpler way to accomplish this I'd love to find it, but it
would appear that Interarchy (and the many other FTP tools that use
drag-and-drop) are getting info from the Finder to know which file to
download their data into.
On OSX, what about querying the path of the front Finder
I agree with Scott for Cheetah 3D
I have used it for a couple years and found the author extremely
responsive to questions of any kind.
The interface is very intuitive.
For anyone (not me) who knows javascript, there are tons of ways to
build tools and automate Cheetah.
The forum
i might have an idea for you. Be warned, it's a dirty workaround. and only
halfway there. seriously, i'm not fond of it.
I tested this:
on mousedown
set the dragdata[files] to /Users/bvg/Desktop/GreeceMap.jpg
end mousedown
Note that the file does exist. But, when I start a drag from that
Op 26-feb-10, om 20:40 heeft J. Landman Gay het volgende geschreven:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
3D animation: Blender
not that I've ever used it; it sits on my computer as a must have
Forgot about that, I need to pick up a copy. It's supposed to be
very good, but I hear it has a learning
How does one go about embedding images in a text field.
I want to create a help file in one of my solutions with some screen snaps
in it.
I want to do like the Resource Center text field does.
Is there a sample or tutorial somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Stewart
Hi Stewart,
Just add an extra character to your field and set the imagesource of
that character to the id of the image:
set the imagesource of char 500 of field You Field to 15002
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2010/2/27 RevList revl...@createchsol.com:
How does one go about embedding images in a text field.
I want to create a help file in one of my solutions with some screen snaps
in it.
I want to do like the Resource Center text field does.
Is there a sample or tutorial somewhere?
Thanks in
Possible solution/workaround for dragging stuff directly to the
Finder: Use 'scaffolding' --some sort of tiny (like, 1-byte), invisible
file with an exotic/unique name, which has no use in and of itself, but
exists to provide a useful side-effect. Drag your 'scaffolding' file to
the
Mike, 'scool, thanks.
Brian, I agree, great project for math and coding. Sometimes it's an
enlightening exercise to take an existing capability and code it oneself or to
extend it. For instance, I have written routines to do infinite precision
integer arithmetic (working on an infinite
2010/2/26 Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com:
FWIW, here's a a function I pulled out of my archives which is a sort of
variant of Cal in native RevTalk, making a single month from a date passed
to it. I'll leave it as an exercise to the user to make a year out of it if
needed.
One of
Hello folks,
I'm trying a new approach in what will be a somewhat complex U.I.
development, where I would like to use a main stack similar in fashion
to the rev tools pallet. From the main stack the user will be able to
open various sub stacks, each of which I want to open to the right
side of the
Whoa Nelly! I wonder how that would work for Data Grid tables?
Bob
On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Stewart,
Just add an extra character to your field and set the imagesource of that
character to the id of the image:
set the imagesource of char 500 of field You
That's odd. It should be precise. I get no overlap whatsoever. I wonder if the
Showborders property of the stack is set to true?
Bob
On Feb 26, 2010, at 4:16 PM, David Coker wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm trying a new approach in what will be a somewhat complex U.I.
development, where I would
Whoops! Belay my last! There's no such property for a stack.
Bob
On Feb 26, 2010, at 4:16 PM, David Coker wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm trying a new approach in what will be a somewhat complex U.I.
development, where I would like to use a main stack similar in fashion
to the rev tools pallet.
put the topright of stack theMainStack into theNewPos -- whatever it's name is
add 10 to item one of theNewPos -- seems you are trying to tile them?
add 5 to item 2 of theNewPos -- or whatever you want your margin to be
set the topLeft of stack theSubStack to theNewPos -- whatever IT'S name is
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
That's odd. It should be precise. I get no overlap whatsoever. I wonder if
the Showborders property of the stack is set to true?
I just checked and the Showborders property definitely is showing to
be false. What seems strange
add 10 to item one of theNewPos
That's perfect!
Well, actually 15 in this case, but the method of addressing each
individual position property is exactly what I was missing.
Thank you so much, kind sir!
-David C.
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Possible solution/workaround for dragging stuff directly to
the Finder: Use 'scaffolding' --some sort of tiny (like,
1-byte), invisible file with an exotic/unique name, which
has no use in and of itself, but exists to provide a useful
side-effect. Drag your 'scaffolding' file
Looking for standards among RSS feeds is like looking for standards in
Windows GUI designs: everyone knows they're published somewhere, but no
one takes the time to read 'em. ;)
I've been parsing a bunch of RSS files, and man, what a wild west of
weirdness it is.
For example, most of the
2010/2/26 Andre.Bisseret andre.bisse...@inria.fr:
Thank you much Bob for this nice calendar.
Also, thanks to the others who added comments, results of trials and
elaborated.
I was not waiting for such a rush on this topic ;-))
However, my problem is not solved with this kind of layout.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
All things are a matter of degree. Carrying anything to its reductio ad
absurdam
will show its silly side.
Richmond, there was nothing absurd about my son's example, it was a
real life situation. The other
Sorry Richmond, I have since caught up with some other List posts and
see that you have apologised to Kevin.
There was no need for this extra post of mine.
As you said, on both a professional and personal level, lets hope the
rest of 2010 brings about an improvement over earlier events.
All the
On Feb 26, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Looking for standards among RSS feeds is like looking for standards
in Windows GUI designs: everyone knows they're published somewhere,
but no one takes the time to read 'em. ;)
The great thing about standards in computing is that there
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