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Peter Alcibiades wrote:
OK, this is how to reproduce it.
Fire up Rev, start a new stack, put a button on it.
Now open the script editor, the property inspector, the dictionary.
Send the dictionary to desktop A, the property inspector to desktop B.
Now use either the dictionary, property
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I generally keep all my Rev windows in one desktop, so this
isn't a big issue for me, but if you have time to help diagnose
this the success I found with MC's toolbar closed suggests we
might be able to find a relatively simple fix for this.
Frankly I cannot get that
Richmond wrote:
The other problems: fonts and so forth, are far more urgent.
In my too-long post at
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2010-July/143074.html
I wrote:
Where is it getting its font lists from? Its not
the same place as every other app gets them.
When you set the textfont of a field to a font name not included
in Rev's fontNames function, does the field use that font?
I can answer that one straight up!
The field uses the font; which is good.
BUT: if the font is a Unicode font (at least) it will not resize and is
presented
Peter-
Saturday, July 17, 2010, 12:47:52 AM, you wrote:
What happens with Rev is that the functionality to move windows around is
there and working fine, what goes wrong is the next step, the ability to use
those windows where they are, and have them stay put.
Out of curiosity, what do you
I just opened RunRev 2.2 (the FREE Novell version) as I use it on
a regular basis as RunRev 4.0 standalones don't seem to work on
my Ubuntu 5.04 machines in the school.
Guess what . . .
I have 4 desktops on my Ubuntu 10.04 box; I made 3 main stacks
and pushed each onto a separate window; the