On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:30 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
[snip]
The license still 'encourages' us to place these
logos.
U, without trying to start something here. You mean that
we're suppose to be putting a logo or some credit to Runtime in our
apps?
-Garrett
On Aug 22, 2006, at 2:30 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:30 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
[snip]
The license still 'encourages' us to place these
logos.
U, without trying to start something here. You mean that
we're suppose to be putting a logo
Rev 2.6.1 / Mac OS X
Greetings,
Recently I asked about the text width limit in characters of a
field. It seems that 65,536 characters is the limit, but there are
definitely some issues with stuffing that much on one line of a field.
I am using Lucida Grande Typewriter as the font at size
On Aug 11, 2006, at 6:11 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Aug 11, 2006, at 5:54 PM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
I am using Lucida Grande Typewriter as the font at size 12
I'm trying to make a simple text editor that uses monospaced only
fonts, with a character grid/guide so I know at what character
Rev 2.6.1 / Mac OS X
Greetings,
What is the character length limit in fields in Rev 2.6.1 on OS X,
Linux and Windows?
Thanks,
-Garrett
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On Aug 10, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Aug 10, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
What is the character length limit in fields in Rev 2.6.1 on OS X,
Linux and Windows?
The number of characters is bounded memory and processor
addressing, so is effectively larger than
On Aug 10, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Aug 10, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
What is the character length limit in fields in Rev 2.6.1 on OS X,
Linux and Windows?
The number of characters is bounded memory and processor
addressing, so is effectively larger than
Rev 2.6.1 / Mac OS X
Greetings,
This is really the oddest thing and I've spent two days trying to
figure it out and fix it, but am having no luck at all.
In the preOpenStack handler of my main stack, I drawer two sub stacks
of that main stack. I then hide stack both stacks.
When I
On Aug 4, 2006, at 12:32 AM, dreamscapesoftware.com - List wrote:
Does anyone else cringe at the thought of dropping down $199 or
more for a few new
[snip]
license once. Do I really need to pay Rev $199 for the reLaunch
command?!!! Give me a break.
If anyone else agree's that the
On Jul 30, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Phil Zimmerman wrote:
Hi,
I am contemplating the various avenues on how one would release a
cross-platform Rev application that has demo functionality with the
opportunity to input a registration key for full functionality.
Does anyone have any opinions on
On Jul 24, 2006, at 10:59 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Shouldn't xTalk/Transcript be here:
http://guides.macrumors.com/
Compiling_and_executing_a_Hello_World_application
If not, you can find it on the 99 Bottles of Beer site:
http://www.99-bottles-of-beer.net/t.html
-Garrett
On Jul 22, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
[snip]
Anyone can make a compiler/interpreter that speaks an xTalk
variant, as long as you don't reverse engineer. A legal approach
would be to make an xTalk environment first and then make it
compatible with existing xTalk platforms,
On Jul 22, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Mark...
Are you sure? Copyrighting language syntax is pretty tricky stuff
and I'm
not at all sure that ANY of those *languages* was ever so protected
or is
now.
I'm not saying you're wrong, just wondering what your source of such
certainty
So the answer to the original question is No, xTalk can't be
considered an open source language syntax.
Someone would have to come up with a separate xTalk like syntax and
release that as open source.
-Garrett
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On Jul 20, 2006, at 3:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to create a screensaver with Rev?
On Windows, you'll be limited to how involved you can get with using
Rev for screensavers. First, you need to either hide the windows
task bar, or be able to make your Rev stack sit
On Jul 17, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:
[snip]
- Everything DreamHost has been down since around 6:30pm Eastern
today. My
email, my website, even their own home page and control panel.
Seems they
are no more reliable than my previous provider. :( Looks like I'll
be going
back to
of fld x * tLineScroll)
-- the above code should work as long as all lines of fld x have
the same textHeight - otherwise don't you get mixed (or something
like that) as the textHeight value?
Regards -
Phil Davis
Ken Ray wrote:
On 7/15/06 6:43 PM, Garrett Hylltun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Ummm. Ok, don't laugh at me, but I don't use Dashboard and have
it disabled. So I don't know much about that. Where would I find
the widgets for dashboard? :-(
[snip]
If you actually want the Dictionary app to open, how about trying
Rev 2.6.1 on OS X
Greetings,
Somebody showed me how to do this before, but for the life of me
can't find the code or the email on it.
I need to record the vscroll position, increase the font size of the
field, then reapply the htmltext, then adjust the vscroll to take
into account the
Rev 2.6.1 on OS X
Greetings,
I'm trying to get the Dictionary.app to cooperate with my project,
but can't figure out how to do what I need.
What I want to do is when you highlight a word in a a field, right
click and select a menu entry, to send that word to the
Dictionary.app so that
Rev 2.6.1 on OS X
Has anyone ever encountered words being bunched up on top of each
other in a field when using htmltext?
I'm displaying a list of words padded with an amount spaces so that
each word is equal in length, and then adding a tab after each word,
and using a mono spaced font.
I think Sarah has it pegged. There are hundreds words being sent to
the field in a variable, and no returns.
But on a side note, I tried using other fonts, and some fonts did not
encounter this problem though. So I'm using Monaco and it bunches
up, then I change to Chicago and it all
On Jul 14, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I'm trying to get the Dictionary.app to cooperate with my project,
[snip]
Safari hidden, send the data to it without it getting http:// stuffed
in front of it?
There is an AppleScript scripting addition called XSpell that provides
Rev 2.6.1 on OS X
Greetings,
I could swear I saw something in the docs about getting a list of the
default colors that are to be used for all the controls. Such as
getting what the default color to be used for text, or the default
background color of what an edit field will have.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:35 PM, John Tregea wrote:
Hi again,
Can anyone tell me if there is a way of getting the rgb value of a
specified pixel within a jpg graphic file that has been imported
into rev?
I have read the docs but cannot see anything that tells me if I can
or how...
The
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
I know I saw this come through the list, and just recently too. Can
someone repost the code example for determining if a file exists.
Thanks,
-Garrett
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On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:03 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
If there is a file tFilePath
Thank you Chipp, :-)
-Garrett
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On Jul 9, 2006, at 2:12 AM, Ian Wood wrote:
[snip]
You can also load TIFFs into a QuickTime player object, although
this will be slower than command line conversion. A player object
also doesn't have the image size limitation of image objects on OS X.
Thanks, but this also reminds me of
On Jul 9, 2006, at 4:53 AM, Ian Wood wrote:
On 9 Jul 2006, at 10:46, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
On Jul 9, 2006, at 2:12 AM, Ian Wood wrote:
A player object also doesn't have the image size limitation of
image objects on OS X.
Thanks, but this also reminds me of another question. I could
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Is it possible to set the background of the QT Player object to
transparent when loading a .tiff file into it?
And or, is it possible to save out the .tiff image in the player to
a .png?
If no to both then I'll stick with the applescript method that Ken
Ray
The AppleScript route that Ken Ray suggested works just fine.
Thanks to everyone who helped out,
-Garrett
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Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Is it possible to close a program that is not related to my own Rev made
app?
I want to close and re-open another app after some changes have been
made to it's settings file.
I don't think it's possible to close the program directly from my Rev
app, but is it
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
[snip]
I don't think it's possible to close the program directly from my Rev
app, but is it possible via AppleScript?
Here is an AppleScript that will check if Mail is running quit it if so.
tell application Finder
if exists application process Mail then
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
For some reason I had it in my mind that Rev could open .tiff files, but
I found that I was wrong. Does anyone know of a way to load .tiff files
into Rev, or of a way to convert the images via command line through Rev?
Thanks,
-Garrett
Ken Ray wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
For some reason I had it in my mind that Rev could open .tiff files, but
I found that I was wrong. Does anyone know of a way to load .tiff files
into Rev, or of a way to convert the images via command line through Rev?
What platform(s)?
Rev
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anyone know how on earth to open a .textclipping file in Rev?
Like this:
put getResource(theFilePath,TEXT,256) into theClipText
Thank you Jacqueline :-)
-Garrett
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anyone know how on earth to open a .textclipping file in Rev?
Like this:
put getResource(theFilePath,TEXT,256) into theClipText
Thank you
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Ken Ray wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
For some reason I had it in my mind that Rev could open .tiff files, but
I found that I was wrong. Does anyone know of a way to load .tiff files
into Rev, or of a way to convert the images via command line through
Rev
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Is it better to use send or just use the name of the handler?
on subCheckNow
-- do stuff here
send subCheckNow to me
end subCheckNow
Or this?
on subCheckNow
-- do stuff here
subCheckNow
end subCheckNow
Is the second even allowed? And, if it is allowed,
Mark Smith wrote:
The 2nd won't work, I'm pretty sure. I've used the 1st (usually send
subCheck to me in n seconds) without problem.
[snip]
Alrighty then, 1. it is! :-)
Thanks a bunch Mark and Scott,
-Garrett
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Alex Tweedly wrote:
[snip]
Is it better to use send or just use the name of the handler?
[snip]
My script compiler doesn't object to it at all (Rev 2.6.1., WinXP). Did
you maybe have both options in the script at the same time (in which
case the script compiler would complain because
Thomas McCarthy wrote:
Stephen Barncard gave me the heads up on Dreamhost. Do it.
[snip]
I posted in on the rev forums about this. I use pgware.com hosting and
have been for sometime now. Due to this thread I thought I'd try rev on
my server. It works but with only one catch. I could not
Alex, Mark and Jacqueline,
Again, thanks so much for all the help and info. I had concerns since
this program is to be expected to run 24/7 for me. But it looks as if
it'll be good to go now.
Thanks a bunch,
-Garrett
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GregSmith wrote:
I'll just repeat what I initially stated:
I think multimedia authoring software should be intuitive enough, and well
documented enough to allow a fairly non-technical user to do amazing things
without constantly needing to ask assistance from local forum gurus.
The
Mark Wieder wrote:
Bob-
Thursday, July 6, 2006, 11:07:18 AM, you wrote:
great list of live CDs at
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php
which can be downloaded and burned.
!!! Thanks for the link. I've got a few of those archived, but I had
no idea this list existed...
Which
GregSmith wrote:
[snip]
To tell you the truth, after several days of probing, I'm not so sure about
Revolution being that simple to get a grasp on. I really want it to be so,
[snip]
There's not a whole lot out there that can match what Rev offers. The
thing is, Rev is not just a single
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
[snip]
Now, for some daft reason, I thought I would pop RR for Linux 2.2.1 on the G4
- and, it, did, not, work (and, the, commas, signal, something, which, is,
probably, better, not, put, into, words).
Does this mean that:
Runtime Revolution for Linux only works
GregSmith wrote:
Dan Malte:
O.K., you asked for it. First, though, let me explain my own personal
dilemma. I would have to agree with many of you out there, that there are
limitations that come bundled with whatever single use tool you commit
yourself to. None ever provides everything you
J. Landman Gay wrote:
[snip]
But as Greg says, not everyone wants to be a programmer. I'm not sure
how Rev could dumb itself down enough to do what Greg wants without any
programming at all. I think Media with its templates is a step in the
right direction, but Rev is definitely a programming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I chip in?
I have just finished my trial period of Media. Seems to be what I have been
looking for since Hypercard days. However, I am a bit put-off buying by the
several posts on this list about bugs in the latest version. Have they or will
they all be sorted out
Greetings,
Did anyone else get an email notifying you that you were just subscribed
to a newsletter mailing list for Rev?
I don't remember subscribing to it. And it went to an email address I
don't use for mailing lists.
Is Runtime automatically subscribing it's user base to this? Or am
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jul 04 2006, at 20:09, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Is Runtime automatically subscribing it's user base to this? Or am I
going crazier than I thought? ;-)
That's the newsletter you received before.. only it's now managed in a
mailing list. see issue 3 for details
Andre Garzia wrote:
Hi Folks,
anyone want to gather a team to participate in The ICFP Programming
Contest of this year? Its usually very fun and one can learn much from it.
While I'm not a Rev expert, I think I know enough to help out on a team
for whatever they might toss out as the
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anybody know if it's possible to either view the icon files or
extract the icon files from a OS X .icns file?
Or, view or extract icon files from Windows .exe, .dll or resource files?
Thanks,
-Garrett
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Hi Klaus,
I should have mentioned that I wanted to do this using Rev. But from
your answer I believe that what I want to do is not possible from Rev.
Thanks for the help,
-Garrett
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Garrett,
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anybody know if it's possible to either
Greetings,
I want to use some GPL'd images in a Rev made executable, but I'm not
sure if I can or not. These licenses are too confusing for me, so I
hope someone here already has some experience with such things as GPL.
If I use icon images from the Gnome project, I know I must include the
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
[snip]
A U3 drive is essentially a flash drive partitioned into two parts:
one read-only with the autorun.inf file and the Launchpad app, and the
other partition the user writes to. Windows sees the locked partition,
finds the autorun.inf, opens
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Every time I send a message to the use-rev list, I get an email such as
the one below. It's from a list member who hasn't had the good grace to
set up his spam filters to accept mail from the list that he (or she)
joined. Seems to me it's kind of impolite to join a list and
Greetings,
I don't want this to come across as being harsh on this program, but I
did see some things that really turn me off in a program.
The interface is a big thing with me. So right now my focus is on the
gui of the program.
The initial screen of this program really turned me off.
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Dear Garrett and Bill,
Maybe you and everyone else on this list remember that Kresten asked you
for your opinions. Have you told Kresten how bad the interface really is
in your view?
Also, my impression is that one needs to look just a little bit further
than the
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I may be repeating a well-known fact - even if that be so, it should bear
repeating:
I recently authored a silly little stack for kids to type words into fields on
one of my Macs; set the standard font size in the fields to 36 . . . nothing
mind-blowing
popped them
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is not bug. In fact, I am very happy that this works properly in
Mac OS 9. There is no workaround that is practible and complies with
Apple's GUI rules. In every operating system, an application should halt
while a modal dialog is open, until the dialog
Robert Brenstein wrote:
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is not bug. In fact, I am very happy that this works properly in
Mac OS 9. There is no workaround that is practible and complies with
Apple's GUI rules. In every operating system, an application should
halt while a modal dialog
Rev 2.6.1
I change the height of a field and then issue the revCacheGeometry
command right after that, then I resize my stack and the field pops back
to it's previous height and continues with resizing as it would have
prior to the change of height.
Does the revCacheGeometry work at all in
Rev 2.6.1
Is it possible in Rev 2.6.1 to access usb or serial webcams?
Thanks,
-Garrett
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J. Landman Gay wrote:
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
I'd use iTunes, but iTunes is too much for a simple task of just
playing an mp3. It's great for managing my iPod or managing
playlists. But ya can't just drop a song and go without iTunes
adding it to the library.
OK
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I'd like to make an installer for Linux versions of my app which handles
the basics:
- Puts the application in its own folder
- Puts a shortcut to the app in the Start menu
- Assigns appropriate file types to the app
- Assigns icons for the app and its documents
When I
Much appreciate all the information and efforts on this from everyone.
It does explain the problems I've been having making an MP3 Player for
myself.
I believe that this isn't just a dragData issue either, as I've had
problems with trying to load files into the player with long file
names
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Much appreciate all the information and efforts on this from everyone.
It does explain the problems I've been having making an MP3 Player for
myself.
I believe that this isn't just a dragData issue either, as I've had
problems with trying
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
I've run into a bit of an odd thing that I can't figure out. I have a
file with the following path:
/Users/garrett/Desktop/My Music/Metal Rules/Alice In Chains - Man in the
box.mp3
But when I drag and drop it on my app I get the following instead:
Rev 2.6.1 Studio / OS X
Greetings,
Working on the same program here for months now, but tonight all of a
sudden when I compile a Windows exe from OS X, libeay32.dll and
ssleay32.dll are now showing up in the output folder.
I didn't add any new code, just moved a couple of lines of code down
Rev 2.6.1 / Linux
Greetings,
Is it possible to permanently use one of the emulated look feel
themes in a standalone rev app?
That motif is just so ugly that I'd rather use the Windows emulated look
all the time for any Linux app I make.
Thanks,
-Garrett
, scripting each part
that's supposed to do something (e.g., maximize/minimize/close elements,
etc.). I don't know how you'd handle resizing, though. Maybe by making
the overall window look'n'feel larger than the stack's size and script
movement of the resizing handle.
Judy
On Sat, 20 May 2006, Garrett
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anyone know what the math equations are behind getting the
Saturation and Value of a color?
H, maybe I should elaborate more.
I have sliders setup for RGB, and I actually have figured out how to
setup a slider for Hue, but I can't figure out how to code
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / Linux
Greetings,
Is it possible to permanently use one of the emulated look feel
themes in a standalone rev app?
That motif is just so ugly that I'd rather use the Windows emulated
look all the time for any Linux app I make.
Try
Thank you Sean,
That did the job :-)
-Garrett
Sean Shao wrote:
on startup you can set the lookAndFeel (i believe that's the command)
look in the dictionary
_
Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
Greetings,
Has anyone ever compressed rev compiled apps with UPX or any other
executable compressor?
I tried the latest UPX on a rev windows exe, and the rev made exe didn't
agree with being compressed by UPX. At least that is using default
settings with UPX.
-Garrett
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Is there a way to get the name of an object under the mouse cursor? I
saw mouseControl, but it gives the number of the object. I don't know
how to compare that to a list of objects on my stack and get the name.
Thanks,
-Garrett
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Garrett,
put the short name of the mouseControl
put the long name of the mouseControl
put the id of the mouseControl
Mark
Thank you Mark :-)
-Garrett
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Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anyone know if it's possible to tell the import snapshot command
to place the resulting snapshot into an already existing image on the
card, instead of creating a new image and dumping it in the center of
the card?
Thanks in advance,
-Garrett
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
Does anyone know if it's possible to tell the import snapshot command
to place the resulting snapshot into an already existing image on the
card, instead of creating a new image and dumping it in the center of
the card?
Thanks in advance
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
I have a small image that represents a customized color palette on my
card. Now I want to be able to click on that image and get the color of
the area clicked.
Is that possible in Rev Studio 2.6.1?
Thanks,
-Garrett
Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Rev 2.6.1 / OS X
Greetings,
I have a small image that represents a customized color palette on my
card. Now I want to be able to click on that image and get the color of
the area clicked.
Is that possible in Rev Studio 2.6.1?
Thanks,
-Garrett
Ok, now
Rev 2.6.1 OS X
Greetings,
Browsed the docs for this one but didn't find anything...
Is there a function that tells me if the text in an field has been
changed by the user? This is needed for a multi lined field that will
contain large amounts of text. So keeping a copy of the text in
Richard Gaskin wrote:
If you absolutely must support CSV, please consider joining a handful of
us curmudgeons on a mission to save the world from the unnecessary
horror that is CSV: support for reads, but not for writes.
Do I get an official membership card and all? Decoder Ring too! :-)
Stephen Barncard wrote:
FILEMAKER (PRO OR OTHERWISE)
FMP ?
Shows ya what a newb to MacOS I am! 8-)
-Garrett
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Stephen Barncard wrote:
It's not a Mac thing. Filemaker has been a cross-platform application
for years..
Stephen Barncard wrote:
FILEMAKER (PRO OR OTHERWISE)
FMP ?
Shows ya what a newb to MacOS I am! 8-)
Sorry, just never heard of it until I moved over to the Mac.
-Garrett
Rev 2.6.1
Greetings,
I'm trying to setup a small CSV editor. I was using the itemdel and
setting it to a comma, but that's not good enough for working with CSV
files since most use a quote comma quote separation which allows commas
to be used within the item.
In another language I used, I
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Not a tutorial as such - but there was a long and fruitful discussion
that can be found in the archives (June and July 2004, under the subject
line Another Revolution Success Story).
My summary : If possible and practical, use TSV instead (tab separated
values).
If it
Rev 2.6.1
Greetings,
Is it possible to create a group first using
create group newgroupnamehere
and then add some buttons to it after the group has been created?
Thanks,
-Garrett
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Rev 2.6.1
Greetings,
Is it possible to create a group first using
Never mid! :-)
create button buttonname in group groupname
Thanks,
-Garrett
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David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
I insert the following code into the preOpenStack handler:
if (the environment = development) and (the tool = pointer tool)
then
exit preOpenStack
end if
This has the effect of stopping the message paths from executing IF the
stack is being run with the
Rev 2.6.1
Greetings,
I was putting a project through it's paces before sending it to the beta
team, when I encountered something really strange.
I used an installer to install my program to Windows, setup a shortcut
and uninstaller and then I ran the program by clicking the shortcut.
Rev 2.6.1
Greetings,
How do I get the Rev Studio IDE to not run the preOpenStack and
openStack when I first open the stack in the Rev IDE?
In my preOpenStack I have some code that closes the stack if certain
conditions are not met, and it's gone stray on me and I can't fix it
because the
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Apr 26 2006, at 21:49, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
...
How do I get the Rev Studio IDE to not run the preOpenStack and
openStack when I first open the stack in the Rev IDE?
...
In the ide, there's the toolbar, and on that you can check/uncheck the
messages button
Robert Brenstein wrote:
messages button. It does the same as lock messages.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you! :-)
I was completely freaking out over this as I have put weeks into this
and thought I was going to have to start all over again.
Thanks,
-Garrett
When
David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that the copy/cut/paste commands work automatically when
you use the Command-Key short cuts, e.g. if you have an Text Field and
you select the text within it, you can copy or paste into that field.
This seems to work in the IDE and in the Standalone. My
Josh Mellicker wrote:
my .02
I strongly recommend Fireworks over Photoshop for GUI creation.
Happen to have a link for the Fireworks site?
Thanks,
-Garrett
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Greetings,
I found in the docs how to determine if a stack is minimized(iconic) by
checking it's mode to see if it's 12, but saw nothing for
determining if my stack is maximized.
Does anyone know how to find this out?
Thanks in advance,
-Garrett
Gimp works fine if you're already familiar with larger graphic programs
of this nature, and also it's easy on the wallet, as in open source.
Layers friendly, alpha channel and transparencies capable. Plugins
capable etc... Got just about everything you might need.
http://www.gimp.org/
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