The most dangerous argument any company can entertain on this subject. The
question is, how the company handles reported product defects, what sort of
quality control it operates, whether the result of its resource allocations
is to end up doing many things badly, because it has taken on too
Hi John
I have now sent you your keys two times, plus a coutesy email checking they
had arrived. None of these emails seem to be arriving with you! I am sending
to you at pacifier.com.
Hugh
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Hi Hugh,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I checked my spam folder just before I emailed you both times
and it was not there.
You can try sending it to
sund...@nwrain.net
but it gets relayed to sund...@pacifier.com so it might not
work but I have no idea why not.
I was just wondering did you by
I am planning to implement line numbers in a proprietary text editor
that I wrote for in-house use. Problem is, I don't know how I am
going to implement it. I thought about using a parallel text field,
but there has to be an easier way. Any of you genius devs have any
ideas?
Hello,
When launching my App from the dock icon, it duplicates itself to the right
side of the dock icons. After quitting my app the duplicated icon gets off
again.
I don't experience this behavior with other apps. What is special on my
rev app, or what did I do wrong? Is this just a special
How about that? It does open and run the sample stacks in the Media
distribution! Great!
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Because you are not going to succeed as a company by
introducing them at the expense of overall quality, anyway.
Maybe someone forgot to explain that to a little outfit called Microsoft...
They seem to have succeeded pretty well over the years, publishing
products with thousands upon thousands
Bonjour,
create a stack
do new card
on this card 2 install a group bgTrial with backgroundBehavior set
to true
In the message box: put the number of cds in bg bgTrial returns 1
as expected
clone card 2
in the message box: the number of cds in bg bgTrial returns 2 as
expected
BUT
copy
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Andre.Bisseret wrote:
So, if one copy/paste a card including a group whose backgroundBehavior
is set to true, the new card is not a part of the cards of the
background despite the fact that this background is actually on the card.
More, if one clone such a card (resulting of copy/paste) then
I used a parallel field in my Cryogen editor (http://massj.tumblr.com for
video + screenshot). Worked out perfectly, and now that I've done it that
way once, I actually wouldn't want to do it any other way in the future.
Jeff M.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Justin Sloan
On Jun 24, 2010, at 7:33 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Andre.Bisseret wrote:
So, if one copy/paste a card including a group whose
backgroundBehavior is set to true, the new card is not a part of
the cards of the background despite the fact that this background
is actually on the card.
More,
Again, we are using the word bugs here on a one dimensional sense, as though
all bugs were created equal. Is it reasonable to expect Adobe to fix a bug that
deselects an object when I alt-shift-control-right-click on a menu? No, it's
not. Is it reasonable to expect them to fix it when it
On 06/24/2010 03:31 PM, David C. wrote:
Because you are not going to succeed as a company by
introducing them at the expense of overall quality, anyway.
Maybe someone forgot to explain that to a little outfit called Microsoft...
They seem to have succeeded pretty well over the years,
On 06/24/2010 07:02 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Again, we are using the word bugs here on a one dimensional sense, as though
all bugs were created equal. Is it reasonable to expect Adobe to fix a bug that deselects
an object when I alt-shift-control-right-click on a menu? No, it's not. Is it
Is there a secrete sauce to animated gifs? Possibly a frame limit,
compression, speed etc? I'm trying to create a simple animated gif
with 80 frames but it simply doesn't budge past frame 1.
set the repeatcount of img stream.gif to 1
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color back to black. That's the part I was missing.
Thanks for your
5 frame limit? Eeep.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Simon Lord sl...@karbonized.com wrote:
Is there a secrete sauce to animated gifs? Possibly a frame limit,
compression, speed etc? I'm trying to create a simple animated gif
with 80 frames but it simply doesn't budge past frame 1.
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Did you create a menu for your stack?
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On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Justin Sloan sloan.jus...@gmail.comwrote:
Is anyone else seeing a bug in the Mac standalone maker that cuts off
approximately the bottom 15 to 20 pixels of your stack when you make a
I think that the following sounds like a good task for Rev; just want to make
sure:
OS: WinXP SP3
About 1300 folders at same level; each folder with 10-200 files of type
jpg,png,bmp,doc.
Would rename every file within folder to the name of that folder plus
incremented number, i.e.
Jeff,
I do have a menu. Is that the problem? How do I counter it?
- Justin
On Jun 24, 2010, at 7:54 PM, Jeff Massung wrote:
Did you create a menu for your stack?
Jeff M.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Justin Sloan sloan.jus...@gmail.comwrote:
Is anyone else seeing a bug in the
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
(C/Program Files/Revolution Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
Sampler.rev) launch the demo browser from the button on the first card,
Hi John
Sorry to use this list as a means of communication, but your
sund...@pacifier.com address is not bouncing emails so I assume they are
being delivered. Maybe they are going into the spam folder on your server
and not being sent on to you?
I've written a test email to you at
Justin Sloan wrote:
Jeff,
I do have a menu. Is that the problem? How do I counter it?
It's an ancient issue. If you have a menu, make sure the destroystack
property of the stack is false. That fixes it. Then rebuild the standalone.
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On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
(C/Program Files/Revolution Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
Sampler.rev)
Simon Lord wrote:
5 frame limit? Eeep.
I haven't heard of any limit. Did you see that info somewhere? I've run
much bigger GIFs.
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Recently, Simon Lord wrote:
Is there a secrete sauce to animated gifs? Possibly a frame limit,
compression, speed etc? I'm trying to create a simple animated gif
with 80 frames but it simply doesn't budge past frame 1.
This is a 40 frame animated GIF that runs fine here.
go url
The image info seems to state 1 of 5 frames. I got it working now
with significantly less frames, didn't have time to find out what the
sweet spot is (obvious more than 80 is not good). :P
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:25 PM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Simon Lord wrote:
5
Nothing unusual Scott. The default 0.7 sec per frame in PS.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Recently, Simon Lord wrote:
Is there a secrete sauce to animated gifs? Possibly a frame limit,
compression, speed etc? I'm trying to create a simple
On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
(C/Program Files/Revolution
Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
Sampler.rev)
So I'm playing around building a small browser just to understand what
Rev can do and I'm having a few sticky issues:
1) When I click a link on any website the URL flashes like mad. For
instance, if I go to www.mashable.com the URL immediately starts to
flash through every single ad server and
Recently, Devin Asay wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
(C/Program Files/Revolution
Interesting, just discovered that the URL updates immediately if the
cursor is repositioned *outside* the browser display rect.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Simon Lord sl...@karbonized.com wrote:
So I'm playing around building a small browser just to understand what
Rev can do and I'm
Recently, Simon Lord wrote:
Nothing unusual Scott. The default 0.7 sec per frame in PS.
PS = Photoshop, yes?
I just tried importing my animation into PS (CS4), setting 0.7 frame delay
and rexporting as GIF. Brought it into Rev and it seems to work fine.
That was a simple dumb test
Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
did some experimentation, it was working for me to go to
www.youtube.com but after upgrading to 10.1 and restarting rev and my
test stack, it now does a no log, no error, poof type of crash.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:41 AM,
So the issue of not updating the URL until the mouse leaves the
revBrowser is a bit of a pain. When I drag an image from the desktop
to the stack the image immediately pops up in the browser as expected.
But the URL doesn't upload until the mouse is *outside* the bounds of
the browser. Since
Recently, Mike Bonner wrote:
Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
did some experimentation, it was working for me to go to
www.youtube.com but after upgrading to 10.1 and restarting rev and my
test stack, it now does a no log, no error, poof type of crash.
I
Yeah, didn't figure you had much option, was just providing the info
so you could confirm on a non 10.1 machine.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Recently, Mike Bonner wrote:
Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
did
On 06/24/2010 07:49 PM, Justin Sloan wrote:
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On 22/06/2010 16:01, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
It is as yet unknown whether during his stay in Edinburgh the new
professor had come into contact with Revolution or the Revolution team,
but considering the topic of his work this seems to be highly probable.
Apparently he had taken a look at the
Right, thanks for the suggestion. The head-banging aspect to all this is
we're trying to provide a video playback setup that doesn't require any user
setup, and if this can't get resolved we'll likely have to find some
convoluted way to handle the videos.
Anybody else seeing youtube.com +
3 days ago I tested and had the same crash with revBrowser and youtube.com.
I made some tests on wednesday with the same results.
Today, after an update of flash plugin and some MS-bugfixes: No crash!
Windows 7 64 bit
flash plugin 10.1.53.64
rev 4.0 dp 3
Regards,
Wolfgang
Am 24.06.2010
I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
RunRev. I have pretty much everything I need except for this
insidious issue. As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
revBrowser
Does anybody know how to make use of the TO =ON or TO=OFF in the
SerialControlString ?
How can you set the timeouts to a value ?
TO=ON and T=OFF makes no difference to the rs232 timeout ?
Regards
Camm
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Is there a way to discover if the Tools palette is visible (in
RevMedia)? I have a preOpenStack line to type t' with commandKey to
hide it when a stack launches (and launches Rev). But then if I open
another stack with the same openStack routine, it toggles it back on.
Simon,
I ran into this with Rodeo's built-in browser and I found a way to make my URL
field update after navigating to another page--which sounds a lot like your
problem.
put the mouseScreenLoc into tLoc
set the mouseScreenLoc to the topleft of this stack
set the mouseScreenLoc to tLoc
This
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Emmett Gray wrote:
Is there a way to discover if the Tools palette is visible (in RevMedia)?
the visible of window revTools
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Hide/show stack revTools
Cool that all such gadgets are stacks.
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Is there a way to discover if the Tools palette is visible (in
RevMedia)? I have a preOpenStack line to type t' with commandKey to
hide it when a stack launches (and launches Rev). But then if I open
another stack with the same openStack routine, it
Tried that. Odd that it works for you. It only works the first time
for me, every subsequent link still refuses to update the URL until
the mouse exits the revBrowser.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com wrote:
Simon,
I ran into this with Rodeo's built-in
Works every time here. What OS? You're sure your cursor-move code is executing
each time.
Admittedly, a complete hack of a solution. Shameful, really. Ok, I'm over it.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jun 24, 2010, at
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:09 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Hide/show stack revTools
Cool that all such gadgets are stacks.
It also reports as being a window, but in any case, the question was how to
know if it's current;y showing, and not how you would show it.
Colin.
Actually, he had a problem in that opening a new stack set the visible of
the tools palette back to true. So I think he also needs to know how to
access it, so he can hide it.
Craig.
In a message dated 6/24/10 4:16:05 PM, co...@verizon.net writes:
It also reports as being a
You can make any object in RunRev invisible; with the
proviso that subordinate objects inherit their visibility
from their superordinate objects.
set the vis of OBJECT WHATEVERITSCALLED to false
and, obviously, return it to visibility:
set the vis of OBJECT WHATEVERITSCALLED to true
What I meant by *nothing* is that even the browserNavigateComplete is
only sent/registered if the mouse exits the revBrowser. If I don't
move the mouse, or I stay with the revBrowser then the messages get
queued up. When I exit the revBrowser I get a few dozen beeps and url
refreshes. This
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:20 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Actually, he had a problem in that opening a new stack set the visible of
the tools palette back to true. So I think he also needs to know how to
access it, so he can hide it.
Any of the ways we've said to do it will work well, but he
I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser is
not a proper Rev object. What it does is draw the video within the bounds of
the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. Anything
happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That is
Opie here; hide and show do what I need; I just want to hide it. But
how, other than asking here, was I to discover the name of that
stack? I poked all over including message-box asking the name of
stack n from 1 to 10, which turned up a bunch of stuff but not
revTools. It seems it has an ID
Scott-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:14:07 PM, you wrote:
Anybody else seeing youtube.com + revBrowser crashing on Windows? It would
be quite helpful to know if this affects more than just a small handfull of
folks here.
Interesting. It works here on xp sp3. I fully expected this to crash like
Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
on idle
if the short name of this cd is iBrowser then
end if
end idle
That's all I did. Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
trapped. Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
running I
Emmett-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 1:52:58 PM, you wrote:
Opie here; hide and show do what I need; I just want to hide it. But
how, other than asking here, was I to discover the name of that
stack? I poked all over including message-box asking the name of
put the openstacks
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Emmett Gray wrote:
Opie here; hide and show do what I need; I just want to hide it. But
how, other than asking here, was I to discover the name of that stack?
Handy trick: type this in the message box (but don't hit return yet):
put the short name of the mousestack
Then move your cursor
Damn, browserClick is windows only.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Simon Lord sl...@karbonized.com wrote:
Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
on idle
if the short name of this cd is iBrowser then
end if
end idle
That's all I did. Now
Maybe this will make browserCancel global work?
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
on idle
if
Right, there are really several issues to check if you want to be thorough: if
the stack is open (among the openStacks), if the stack is visible, and if the
stack is on screen.
Scott RossiCreative DirectorTactile Media, UX Design
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From: Emmett Gray
On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
put the openstacks
I used the older HyperCard form of:
answer the windows
which, as they are all stacks, amounts to the same thing.
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I had mentioned the function the stacks. There are several others. Check
the dictionary using the word stacks.
But your point is well taken. The dictionary is the primary resource for
learning the myriad capabilities of Rev, and, like searching with Google, you
need a certain flair in knowing
Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is wrong. Or right
as it were.
Bob
On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Scott-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:14:07 PM, you wrote:
Anybody else seeing youtube.com + revBrowser crashing on Windows? It would
be quite
Try using the browserBeforeNavigate message instead.
Terry...
On 25/06/10 6:36 AM, Simon Lord sl...@karbonized.com wrote:
What I meant by *nothing* is that even the browserNavigateComplete is
only sent/registered if the mouse exits the revBrowser. If I don't
move the mouse, or I stay with
I've only got a virtual machine to test on (Fusion) but I can confirm the
crash with YouTube (Explorer 7, XP SP3) but only after upgrading Flash to
10.1.
Terry...
On 25/06/10 3:10 AM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems
Recently, Terry Judd wrote:
I've only got a virtual machine to test on (Fusion) but I can confirm the
crash with YouTube (Explorer 7, XP SP3) but only after upgrading Flash to
10.1.
Thanks for the report Terry.
I updated Flash to the latest version here on my Vista system (IE 7), and it
made
Bob-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is wrong. Or
right as it were.
Not sure. How do I tell? Apparently I've got 10.1.53.64 installed.
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Sounds a perfect task for Rev. Here is a scrit I had lying around that
did something similar - modified to suit, tested VERY minimally and with
some debugging left in place :-)
Basically - modified by the tips of my fingers, so check it carefully
before using and watch for line wrap ..
Colin-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:22:12 PM, you wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
put the openstacks
I used the older HyperCard form of:
answer the windows
which, as they are all stacks, amounts to the same thing.
I opened the windows, but it was cold and overcast
I recently purchased Chartmaker 2 for Rev and it is an excellent
addition
for anyone who wants charts and graphs.
I already own chartsEngine written by Malte and I love it too. You
might
wonder why did I buy Chartmaker 2 when I already own chartsEngine. I
like the ability to graph my data
On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
BTW: it's not really the same thing - answer has the annoying aspect
of being blocking, so you have to memorize the list and close the
answer dialog before moving on. Put leaves them in the message box
where you can copy them or inspect them as
Thanks, Alex
I will look at your script and see how much it resembles the one I put together
this afternoon.
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Subject: Re: Tools palette
A few tweaks that make the code a few lines shorter.
On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:09 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Sounds a perfect task for Rev. Here is a scrit I had lying around
that did something similar - modified to suit, tested VERY minimally
and with some debugging left in place :-)
Basically
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