Unfortunately the planned fix for the refresh problem in OS X will
have to await a later update. The fix had repercussion elsewhere in
2.7.1 (fields particularly) and so we will have to await 2.7.2.
Jim
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Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 17:52:17 -0700
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(Snip)
Meander thru the book store, look at the shelves and see the impact those
names have... a variety of reactions, I would imagine. The C++ primer as
thick as your arm.
Now imagine Revolution snuggled
Message: 26
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 02:12:00 +0100
From: Eric Colvin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Revolution is very slow to refresh fields. How can I speed
it up?
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I¼ve
Message: 21
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 00:20:45 -0800
From: Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mar 17,
,pLabelRadius,pLineSize
go url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/StopTurtles.rev;
start using stack stopTurtles -- note: thanks, Jim Hurley
create stack
set the width of it to 600
set the height of it to 600
go to it
lock screen
set the textSize of the templateField to 16
set the margins
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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:26:30 -0800
From: Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello everyone,
Jim Hurley wrote:
In the message box:
go url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/ScaleMe3.rev;
Oh my. To those of us who are math-impaired, this is astounding.
It is also funny you should post this right now, because just two days
ago I was thinking how I would like to write a fractal
Scaling is a very common feature of all graphics applications, e.g.
Illustrator and Freehand. But there is another type of scaling that
is sometimes useful; for lack of a better expression I'll call it
displacement scaling. (Thanks to a suggestion from Scott Rossi for
bringing this up.)
As a
Message: 19
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 08:23:19 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mac OSX, Spotlight, and Rev
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Revolution 2.6 has a
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Jim,
Klaus,
Sorry to be so dense about this, but I presume that the QT
controller must first be loaded into RR for it to appear in the
inspector. That's what I don't get: How do I load the controller
into RR?
That's just an option for a (QT) player object,
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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 09:57:32 +0100
From: Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scrollbar to drag through a movie?
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Message: 33
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:55:55 -0700
From: Mark Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: In-line Fraction with Horizontal Line
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Fellow
Message: 16
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 17:52:24 +0100
From: Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scrollbar to drag through a movie?
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Hi
Is is possible to drag smoothly through the video frames of a movie
using a scrollbar? I can drag to a current time and then start from
that point, but I would like to see the frames shuttle by as I drag
the thumb.
Jim
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This is weird beyond measure. When I step 5 times through the repeat
loop below I get the expected results--see below.
When I allow the loop to run the first few lines are the second set
of results below. They are completely different and incomprehensible.
The purpose is to add a new
Message: 21
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:40:10 -0800
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Subject: Formatting numbers
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Does somebody have a suggestion
Is the movie always the top layer? Can one show it behind Rev controls?
Is there some nifty Quicktime movie tutorial that shows Rev/Quicktime
to advantage?
Jim
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Message: 19
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 21:43:19 +1100
From: Scott Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recently I came across a Rev project that
did fractals. I've managed to lose the
file in the interim. I've checked the
Rev Online stacks and can't see anything
there. Anybody know of any fractal scripts
for
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Jim,
If you declare your local outside the object handlers, then it stays
persistent to that object *until* you edit the script. Editing scripts
resets all it's locals.
best,
Chipp
Chipp,
Thanks. That is what I was missing. I was also
Message: 12
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:34:52 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stacks Shapes Via Pictures
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Have a look at Klaus Major's Christmas tree stack at
http://www.major-k.de/xtalke.html
It is a great
Message: 7
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:24:41 -0800
From: Jim Ault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Don't understand the meaning of local
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Local is a deceptive
I suspect that this issue has been dealt with before, but I don't
get it. I thought I understood what a local variable was.
Create a field. Put a bunch of returns into it--or several lines of text.
Lock the field and put the following script into it.
Hold the mouse down and move it through
How do I import an image from the web into a Rev stack?
For example:
The web site is http://www.example.com/; and there is an image at
this site myPicture.jpg
Thanks,
Jim
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Please
There has been a call for a snowman rather than a snowball, so..
go stack url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/flurrySnowman.rev'
(It's a terrible cheat--from a physics point of view.)
Jim
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Update:
It occurred to me that the graphic for the snowman's head can be
greatly simplified using the move command. Seems that RunRev has
thought of everything necessary to make life simpler.
I have updated the file--see below.
Jim
There has been a call for a snowman rather than a
This this is snowballing.
go stack url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/flurryAndSnowball.rev;
We're getting there.
Jim
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Like Graham, I too would like to thank Alex and Dave for their
detailed discussion of sockets.
I tried Dave's small handler and it worked well, but only once. I
went into the script to insert a break point so that I could step
through it to see how it works, but it wouldn't work a second
I'm learning something about testing for an Internet connection from
the last couple of posts of the list digest.
I used to use the old method of testing for a connection to Google.
Now all I need to do is find out was a socket is. I know it must have
something to do with light bulbs.
Message: 7
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 13:58:46 -0700
From: Mark Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, but the original post (quite a while
Scott Rossi wrote:
Hi Andy:
How can anyone resist a GUI challenge?...
OK, I'm not sure if I did what you're asking, but I took a stab at this, and
spent way to much time figuring out the math (this was a good exercise for
me in efficient scripting). I think it works as an abacus should but
Message: 5
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 04:35:10 -0700
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Subject: Heads Tails
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Here's another solution for
Scott Rossi wrote;
As a matter of fact, since the accusations are hurling, flames are flying,
and there's generally a lot of smoke and debris around, I'd like to take
this opportunity throw some fuel on a different fire. I'll try and put this
as non-ageist as I can:
Rev developers are
On further thought, I probably overstated RR's position on TG.
I can't say that they have committed themselves to implementing same;
I think their position was that they are interested and recognized
the importance and significance of TG in education.
Jim
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Jim Hurley wrote:
I see that I received issue 22 and issue 26 of the digest, but am
missing issues 23 through 25.
Anyone know why this might be?
We spent issues 23 through 25 talking about you. ;)
Why aren't I more popular?
Jim
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 20:02:28 -0800
From: Jim Ault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ANN: Remove double spaces--plugin
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It will replace doubles
I see that I received issue 22 and issue 26 of the digest, but am
missing issues 23 through 25.
Anyone know why this might be?
Jim
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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 19:16:29 -0500
From: Bill Marriott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Adventures in Rotation
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#13) General flakiness. I would definitely say revCrumplePoly is a better
name for the revRotatePoly command. Is
Maybe it's just me. Maybe I have a heavy thumb, but I always get a
number of multiple spaces in my text.
(Witness the above line.)
Hence the following VERY simple plugin--in the message box:
go stack url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/RemoveDoubles.rev;
It will replace doubles
Message: 12
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:51:51 -0700
From: Roger Guay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANN: Phun Physics
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I've added fireworks
I guess I can assume you have all had time to work on this beautiful
problem. But if not, read no further.
I really like the solution that Charles Hartman provided. Simple and precise.
It wasn't the solution I had in mind at all. There is another
approach, not as quick as Charles', but it
Mark Wieder wrote:
Jim-
Friday, November 25, 2005, 6:45:22 AM, you wrote:
I think it's simpler than that. (warning - it's Friday morning and the
caffeine hasn't really taken effect yet)
Consider any number in terms of its factors. By definition, factors
come in pairs:
the factors of 15 are 1
On Nov 23, 2005, at 6:07 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
All those numbers are called perfect squares. And only they have an
odd number of factors, because one of the factors is the square
root of the number in question. For example, nine has three
factors, 1 and 9 and 3. [I confess, I can't see
Charles Hartman wrote:
Interesting. At first it looks straightforward:
1. If a factor is by definition an integer that when multipilied by
another integer
yields the number we're interested in as a product, then factors
have to come
in pairs. (It takes two to multiply.)
2. Odd
Message: 10
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:11:15 -0800
From: Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT Last week's CarTalk puzzler
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Charles-
Thursday, November 24,
For those of you who find beauty in mathematics.
Below is this week's CarTalk puzzle. (A National Public Radio program
on cars and car repair, hence this beautiful puzzle in number
theory--don't ask.)
At first I didn't believe Ray theorem (below), so I used Run Rev to
at least confirm his
Jim Hurley wrote:
I have noticed in the debugger that there is quite a difference in
time of execution between
Step over
and
Run
I think this is because of the traceDelay. When you are debugging, every
step includes a pause equivalent to the traceDelay setting. When you
run
I have noticed in the debugger that there is quite a difference in
time of execution between
Step over
and
Run
even when Run takes me to the very next line of code--a line which is
also a break point.
When the handler to be Stepped over is complex, the time to execute
Step over can
I have noticed in the debugger that there is quite a difference in
time of execution between
Step over
and
Run
even when Run takes me to the very next line of code--a line which is
also a break point.
When the handler to be Stepped over is complex, the time to execute
Step over can
Message: 10
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:01:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Janus Jakaterina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mTropolis Refugees
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Are there many mTropolis folk now residing in the land
of
Message: 3
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 07:10:37 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scripting conference stack available - Standalones
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Sarah,
You have Conrad Adenauer to thank for daylight saving time.
Actually, I thought it was Benjamin Franklin...
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/franklin.html
or did he just muse about it?
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL
Message: 11
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 22:12:40 -0800
From: Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Constrain Within Circle?
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Anyone have a formula to constrain object
Scott,
An afterthought. Here are a couple of examples of circular objects
confined inside a circle and, a bit more involved, inside an ellipse.
In the message box.
go stack url http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/ConfinedBalls.rev;
Jim
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Cool, Jim. And, if you change just one line of your code in the
mouseMove handler to
if rr is not r then
you get an object that is constrained to move on the circle
Message: 19
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 18:17:02 -0800
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Slightly OT?] Why It's Hard to Explain Rev
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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 17:14:45 -0600
From: Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A must have stack for all...
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altEmailHarness
Our local paper has begun to carry a daily Sukodu puzzle. A friend
challenged me to solve one that he had trouble with. I couldn't find
a solution; I kept running into situations where I could find no
possible entry without guessing.
To work on it I loaded up Alex Tweedly wonderful Sukodu
Thanks, Jim. I do indeed have this inclination. In fact my original
intent was to use the simple pendulum to learn and apply the Runge-
Kutta Method. I just haven't gotten around to it yet. Might your
suggestion be a variation of this?
Cheers, Roger
Roger,
Actually I was thinking of
A simple simulation of a simple pendulum . . .
revOnlin - User Spaces - RogerG or
Education.
Cheers, Roger
Roger,
Nice job! Good interface.
If you have the inclination, you might want to tackle the large
amplitude pendulum. There is no nice analytic
Hi Jim,
If I understand correctly your question, you want to build a menu
with sub-menus (a hierarchical menu).
That's easy using tabs you place in front of menu items to specify
they are sub-menu items.
With this method, you can build hierarchical menus including as many
rows as you need.
How would one go about creating those sub-menus in an option menu (or
whatever) that appear in the inspector when there are more then 20
menus or fields etc.?
Jim
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Just got around to downloading 2.6.1.
Haven't had a chance yet to explore all the good bug fixes yet. But,
the first thing I did was to check the screen refresh problem in OS
X. That remains a problem. The screen does not refresh after many
commands that affect the screen, such as set the loc
Jim Hurley wrote:
Just got around to downloading 2.6.1.
Haven't had a chance yet to explore all the good bug fixes yet.
But, the first thing I did was to check the screen refresh problem
in OS X. That remains a problem. The screen does not refresh after
many commands that affect
I would like to be able to set a custom property to an evaluated
string. In the following lines of script:
put apples cr oranges into tList
put myGroceryList 3 into tName
set the tName of this card to tList
It appears that Run Rev will assign tList to the custom property
myGroceryList3.
Message: 12
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:26:47 -0700
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Jim Hurley wrote
Message: 13
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 09:48:43 -0700
From: Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Bush in Free Fall
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Jim-
Friday, October 21, 2005, 5:51:36 PM,
Just a quick note to let you all know that version 1.0.3 of StackRunner has
been uploaded; this version fixes a bug where the 'closeStack' message
wasn't being sent to the last closing stack.
If this is the first time you've heard of StackRunner, StackRunner is a
simple player application that
Message: 18
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:52:03 -0700
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Subject: OT: Bush in Free Fall
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All-
completely off topic
But it's Friday and this is way too much
Message: 6
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:09:18 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So multiply by (180 / pi)
Alex,
Is it just me? revSpeechVoices(Male) yields the same speakers as
reSpeechVoices(Female).
Mac OS 10.4.2 Run Rev 2.6
on mouseUp
put revspeechvoices(Male) into tList
repeat for each line tLine in tList
put tLine cr after msg box
revsetSpeechVoice tLine
revSpeak I've got to stop
,
Bugzilla #2764 (June 2005) entered by Sarah.
Bug noted as new but a quick test with older versions of Rev show
that this bug was present since the introduction of the
revSpeechVoices function (Rev 2.0).
Does not help at all :-(
Le 15 oct. 05 ý 16:48, Jim Hurley a Ècrit :
Thanks Eric. That's
Message: 17
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 17:26:20 -0500
From: Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 10/12/05 2:22 PM, Jim Hurley
, but also the video files as well.
Print function included.
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
Le 12 oct. 05 ý 02:02, Jim Hurley a Ècrit :
New problem: I have a scrollbar which I would like to use to show
the progress of the player. I have tried the following:
on update
set
I guess I can't get away with claiming that this is a beginners
question. Been at it too long for that. But I haven't worked much
with fields and so this is an elementary question on that subject.
I have a field in which the lockText is false so I can type into the field.
I have a card
, at 8:23 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
As far as I can make out from the documentation one can only
start (from the beginning) and stop an audio clip. It is not
possible to pause, resume or control the speed.
Did I get this right?
Jim,
If you use a player control to handle the audio, you
Message: 13
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 08:42:26 -0700
From: Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: : Playing audio clips
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Recently, Jim Hurley wrote:
I'm having
As far as I can make out from the documentation one can only start
(from the beginning) and stop an audio clip. It is not possible to
pause, resume or control the speed.
Did I get this right?
Jim
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As an alternative I have put this handler into the field:
on mouseUp
put the clickchunk into tChunk
set the tClickChunkStart of field 1 to word 2 of tChunk
revstopSpeech
end mouseUp
And stop speech by ckicking on the point where I wish the next speech
to begin on
Message: 3
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:22:43 -0700
From: Phil Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You could roll your own:
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:26:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eric Engle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Neural network stacks?
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Hi,
I'm starting to learn about neural networks and hoping
Message: 7
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:51:40 -0700
From: TJ Frame [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: another yucky geometry question
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Jim.. wow that is one amazingly
I use Run Rev to read articles back to me. I find that it is a useful
writing tool, both for purposes of style and finding typos. There is
a big difference between the written and spoken word and it is
helpful to have both at one's disposal.
I have a little stack for this purpose. Very
TJ,
P.S. Over night thoughts:
If one wanted to extend the drawing of an ellipse bounded by radial
lines with origin at the vanishing point, the function drawEllipse
would be helpful.
The difficult part would be determining the values of a,b,tAng, xLoc
and yLoc such that the ellipse is
Message: 3
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 18:53:36 -0700
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Thanks so much Jim, but alas, as
Message: 20
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:05:50 -0600
From: Roger Guay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANN: Info-Matic, a too to manage information
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 22:22:17 -0700
From: TJ Frame [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: another yucky geometry question
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Hi everyone,
Does anyone know a good
Message: 15
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:47:41 -0700
From: TJ Frame [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: another yucky geometry question
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Thanks for your help guys, I
Been working on word puzzles and have come up with some things that
others may find useful.
This stack will:
1) Produce all permutations of a given character set using the
interweave algorithm. (These permutations get very big in a hurry.
The number of permutation in the Run Rev license
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 14:24:06 -0500
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 08:05:54 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANN] Web site re-launched
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Hello All,
I have finally got around
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 10:59:38 -0700
From: Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Little Diversion - Happy Trails
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I posted a little image experiment I
I have always wondered about the feasibility of a shaper graphic tool.
By shaper tool I mean a circular graphic which may be used to nudge
a graphic line to conform locally to the shaper. That is, as the
circle moves against the line, the line conforms to the circular
shape of the shaper.
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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:09:20 +0200
From: david bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CamelCase
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What's the quickest way to find
Here is another NPR (National Public Radio) puzzle:
From listener Frank Morgan, a mathematician at Williams College. (He
also has a puzzle page at mathchat.org.) Think of a word whose
meaning you can make plural by adding an A at the start. Start with a
very common singular noun, add the
For those of you using OS X 3 and those using OS X 4 but have not
been successful with Spotlight, there is an alternative called
EasyFind, free and available at:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11076
To search for Rev file content it is necessary to include (under the
light switch icon)
Thought some of you might be interested in this article from the NYT
on Computer Science as a major in today's world of technology and the
problems with off-shoring of programming jobs.
TECHNOLOGY | August 23, 2005
Message: 17
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 13:13:40 -0400
From: Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: resolution of Time in Rev
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I'm trying to schedule something to
Jon,
I should have pointed out in my previous response that the way to
find these problems in the future is to use the RR debugger. If you
set a break point at the line:
if currTime mostRecentFTPTime then...
and if you open the Variable watcher you would see that the
variable
This from todays NYT:
Once the exclusive territory of nuclear weapons designers and code
breaker, ultrafast computers are increasingly being used in every day
product design. Procter Gamble used a supercomputer to study the
airflow over its Pringles potato chips to help stop them from
Is this a known change in 2.6?
The scrip below functioned as expected in Rev 2.5. When the user
click Cancel in response to the ask command the it variable was
set to empty. Not so in 2.6.
In 2.6 the script behaves differently. When the user clicks Cancel,
there is a error response. The
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