Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote:
This is all very charming, but I wonder how one would
effect this from a standalone on an end-user's machine . . . :)
You'd have to write an install or first use shell script. Get the user,
then the root password, then write an extra line to /etc/sudoers.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/article7148846.ece
'Maclean is now working with software developers to circumvent Apple’s
restrictions via a web app that he hopes “will offer everything an Apple app
can, but you can access it with a browser like any
Can you imagine finding these directions on how to use installed fonts on a
Python mailing list? Its simply ridiculous. Rev needs to make the fonts
work on Rev like they do on all other applications. Or stop selling the
thing!
There are in excess of 20k packages in the Debian repositories.
The question is how do you get the name of the file that is opened from a
script to save in a variable. This is what I been unable to do.
How do you open the file? Do you get the user to select a file using
the answer file dialog?
If so, try something like this:
global gOpenDataFile
answer
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Chipp Walters ch...@chipp.com wrote:
Hey all.
Been busy creating a fun tool for creating diagrams using plain english
sentences. The free beta version is available for both Mac and PC.
http://blog.chipp.com
Chipp, this is awesome! Thanks for sharing it.
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Hi,
I put the option menu data load into the preopenstack, accessing directly to
the datagrid template xx.
I guess that is correct, isn't?
Salut,
Josep
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As you may have read in a recent RevUp at http://qurl.tk/cf , Economy-
x-Talk has been working on an Installer Maker plugin for RunRev. This
plugin helps you to create installers from your standalones. There's
no longer a need for separate installer building software
Hi Sarah,
The situation is the same as the user who has created and saved a document but
then decides to make a change to the document before creating a new document.
The dialog is essentially a Save As Dialog where the user is asked whether to
save the document with the same name or
Hi All,
On russian news site about iphone I have to read
That Apple have silently add in SDK license 3.3.2point
That App can use something like this
but only after written permission from apple.
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Paradigma Software, Inc
Here's an article about it, that includes the relevant passages:
http://www.appleoutsider.com/2010/06/10/hello-lua
It seems more geared towards Electronic Arts games, where they use Lua to do
overall game control. It's hard to say whether Rev apps would get away with the
same conditions,
Ok, so the file is created or opened to start with. If its a
pre-existing file that is opened by using answer file as long as the
user doesn't cancel, the path to the chosen file will be in the it
special variable.
So if you put it into some place to store it, you then have the
filename. YOU need
Running on OS X and will default to Shao's external if I can't sort this out...
I have a non-animated gif with transparency sized to 16x16 as per the
documentation and I can get the cursor to use this image as a cursor.
set the cursor to 1021
Using the image name (as per the docs) simply spits
Simon-
Sunday, June 13, 2010, 9:00:32 AM, you wrote:
set the cursor to 1021
set the lockcursor
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Man oh man. The minute I read that post it came flooding back in a
flash. I forgot a lot more than I had realized.
Thanks Mark.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Simon-
Sunday, June 13, 2010, 9:00:32 AM, you wrote:
set the cursor to 1021
set
Richard-
Saturday, June 12, 2010, 2:37:05 PM, you wrote:
Zipping does work from Windows, which is what I'm doing now (with a note
to the user that they have to unzip it; a drag, but I can't find a way
around that.
Got it.
On an xp box I created an OSX standalone and zipped it.
I put the zip
Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, June 12, 2010, 2:37:05 PM, you wrote:
Zipping does work from Windows, which is what I'm doing now (with a note
to the user that they have to unzip it; a drag, but I can't find a way
around that.
Got it.
On an xp box I created an OSX standalone and zipped it.
I
Congratulations for this, Mark !
Question 1 : How to purchase it ? You says that the webstore is not available
yet (under construction ?) even if it seems to be one targeted below the
product presentation.
Question 2 : Do you expect to add a licensing system processor to your
installer's
On 06/13/2010 01:09 AM, G. Wolfgang Gaich wrote:
Hello Richmond,
I tested to use all installed fonts on Ubuntu 10.04 with rev. No problem.
With
set the textfont of fld /field/ to /fontname/
I can use all available fonts.
Only the function fontnames() does not return all the fonts.
But you
On 06/13/2010 12:18 PM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Can you imagine finding these directions on how to use installed fonts on a
Python mailing list? Its simply ridiculous. Rev needs to make the fonts
work on Rev like they do on all other applications. Or stop selling the
thing!
There are in
Thanks, Pierre!
I'm still working on the website and it will take a while until
everything works the way it should. I have just uploaded a new version
of the Installer Maker site, which hopefully takes away the confusion
caused by the previous version. You can simply click on the Buy Now
The Rev IDE gives the ability to create the icon for Mac and Windows
applications but not LInux. How do I do this for a Linux application?
Bill Vlahos
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InfoWallet (http://www.infowallet.com) is about keeping your important life
information with you, accessible, and secure.
Is there a time frame for when you will have Linux support?
I currently am using Fedora 10, 11 1nd 13 also the latest Ubuntu.
thanks
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Dear RunRev users,
As you may have read in a recent RevUp at
Hi Bill,
On linux, applications does not bundle the icons like Windows or MacOS.
You have to use xdg-utils tools to create desktop icons on the GNOME Desktop
environment.
http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki/
Regards,
Damien Girard
NativeSoft, France.
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De :
On 06/13/2010 10:46 PM, Bill Vlahos wrote:
The Rev IDE gives the ability to create the icon for Mac and Windows
applications but not LInux. How do I do this for a Linux application?
Bill Vlahos
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InfoWallet (http://www.infowallet.com) is about keeping your important life
And I really wonder how can UNITY game developpment platform go through... it
seems that UNITY controls the apps... (I understood written in javascript)
and that next revision will allow allow to adress all iphone native SDK
libraries too. Good for them, but I do feel it is rather unfair for
I've R'dTFM but I still don't know how to do this. I'm using
RevMedia, if that matters. I've downloaded Rinaldi's auto-save plugin
and want to use it in a particular stack. Where should I put it/load
it (so that it will be always available with that stack if it moves
to another machine)? How
On 06/13/2010 11:12 PM, Damien Girard wrote:
Hi Bill,
On linux, applications does not bundle the icons like Windows or MacOS.
You have to use xdg-utils tools to create desktop icons on the GNOME Desktop
environment.
http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki/
Reading that made me feel both
In the HC version of a stack I've converted, I have a notes text
field. The field has a vertical scroll bar, but not a horizontal one
(and that's what I want). In HC, a long URL will wrap so you can see
the whole thing on multiple lines. In Rev, it doesn't wrap so you
can't see it all
Emmett Gray wrote:
I've R'dTFM but I still don't know how to do this. I'm using RevMedia,
if that matters. I've downloaded Rinaldi's auto-save plugin and want to
use it in a particular stack. Where should I put it/load it (so that it
will be always available with that stack if it moves to
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Emmett Gray wrote:
I've R'dTFM but I still don't know how to do this. I'm using RevMedia,
if that matters. I've downloaded Rinaldi's auto-save plugin and want to
use it in a particular stack. Where should I put it/load it (so that it
will be always available with that
Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Emmett Gray wrote:
I've R'dTFM but I still don't know how to do this. I'm using RevMedia,
if that matters. I've downloaded Rinaldi's auto-save plugin and want to
use it in a particular stack. Where should I put it/load it (so that it
will be always
There is no lock-in with Unity - or so it seems to me. As I understand it it
outputs source code to Xcode, which you can tweak and enhance as you wish.
If that is the case then Apple need not fear platform lock-in - and so they
could agree to license it - though no decision has been made yet as
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Emmett Gray fi...@handheldfilm.com wrote:
In the HC version of a stack I've converted, I have a notes text field.
The field has a vertical scroll bar, but not a horizontal one (and that's
what I want). In HC, a long URL will wrap so you can see the whole thing
Richard-
Sunday, June 13, 2010, 12:15:06 PM, you wrote:
I thought ditto was only available to Win users running the Enterprise
versions with the Unix shell extras. Does XP home support it?
Don't know.
Or care, really.
That script is for a button on the installer and runs on OSX.
It's the
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richard-
Sunday, June 13, 2010, 12:15:06 PM, you wrote:
I thought ditto was only available to Win users running the Enterprise
versions with the Unix shell extras. Does XP home support it?
Don't know.
Or care, really.
That script is for a button on the installer and
Just to throw out another idea...
For my RSS app I wrote a routine that would truncate a link with ... when
it would extend beyond the length of a field and set the linkText of the
chunk to the full URL so it'd still work.
Jeff M.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Sarah Reichelt
Emmett Gray wrote:
In the HC version of a stack I've converted, I have a notes text
field. The field has a vertical scroll bar, but not a horizontal one
(and that's what I want). In HC, a long URL will wrap so you can see the
whole thing on multiple lines. In Rev, it doesn't wrap so you can't
J. Landman Gay wrote:
If you need real, hard-coded carriage returns or you can't set the
tabstops to 1, this handler works on longer URLs that need to wrap over
more than 2 lines.
Well, I gave you an old handler for that -- and I just found a note to
myself that it was deprecated. Here's a
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