On Aug 12, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Tariel Gogoberidze wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:35:22 +0200, Klaus Major wrote:
if I drop some text or image from Revolution into some arbitrary
folder on hard disk, how do I get the path to this folder?
I also would like to get this, but I'm afraid there is
I'm trying to open the answer folder dialogue to display the mounted
volumes.
This works:
answer folder Where is the volume with /Volumes
Unfortunately the dialogue window shows each volume icon as an alias.
While acceptable, I would prefer a view like the one that happens if
the
Hi Jaqueline,
thanks for your reply. It does not depend on the script. Even
on mouseup
launch URL http://www.runrev.com;
end mouseup
did not work. So i played with the security settings in
StandaloneApplicationSettings. I have to select at least 'Process' to let the
above script work. Tested
Can someone remind me what the official name for RunRev's language is
now?
Jeeez I liked Transcript.
sims
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I don't know, Sims. I think it was changed into Revolution, but I have
also heard revTalk. Most of the time I speak of Transcript, though.
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Hi Kenji,
I'm using
put http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/
http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/%20myImage.jpg myImage.jpg into tName
set the fileName of image nameOfImage to tName
and it works for me.
I've had success with
Set the filename of image nameOfImage to myImage.jpg
But when the
Hi,
Can I use visual effects of revlet?
I tried a move to another card, and lock screen.
But both of them were no effects.
Visual effects of the stack worked under the development environment.
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Hi Kevin,
I tried absolute and relative paths for my trouble.
The trouble was resolved.
I could use both paths.
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 07:27 AM, Kevin Stallibrass wrote:
Hi Kenji,
I'm using
put http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/
There was a short thread just a little while ago where it was mentioned
that the name of the language itself was important. That is, in order to be
taken seriously, to compete with C++ or Fortran, in other words to break away
from the hobby-like persona of Hypertalk, the name of the language
On Aug 13, 2009, at 9:18 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I vote for Transcript. It already exists and is no more homey than
Java. It
is a strong, no-nonsense name.
But can you remember what Kevin said in that thread? What was the new
name that he explained had been thought about carefully?
Colin.
No. I'll look. But I remember I did not like it.
Craig
In a message dated 8/13/09 9:34:47 AM, co...@rcn.com writes:
But can you remember what Kevin said in that thread? What was the new
name that he explained had been thought about carefully?
Craig,
I agree 100% when you say:
HT was saddled with scripting instead of programming ... to make
it seem less daunting. On purpose, imagine. This greatly contributed
to its relegation to being kids stuff. Hypertalk alreadysounded
like a skateboard.
That being the case, why would you
Colin..
And that neither of us can remember is not a good sign.
Craig
In a message dated 8/13/09 9:34:47 AM, co...@rcn.com writes:
But can you remember what Kevin said in that thread? What was the new
name that he explained had been thought about carefully?
On 13/08/2009 14:34, Colin Holgate co...@rcn.com wrote:
But can you remember what Kevin said in that thread? What was the new
name that he explained had been thought about carefully?
revTalk
Kind regards,
Kevin
Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
Runtime Revolution -
revtalk?
UGH! ARRRGH!
Why not call it Hypertalk instead? NO TALK!!! Even script is better
than AARRGGGHH!!!
Craig Newman
In a message dated 8/13/09 9:46:21 AM, ke...@runrev.com writes:
revTalk
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Bring your
That must have been Revolution. I like transcript and those who think
that's too long or not nerdy enough can call it T ;-) Note that R is
taken already.
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RevCode?
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From: Colin Holgate co...@rcn.com
On Aug 13, 2009, at 9:18 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I vote for Transcript. It already exists and is no more homey than
Java. It
is a strong, no-nonsense name.
But can you remember what Kevin said in that thread?
Paul.
Are you being a little tongue-in-cheek? Don't know you that well. If it was
Colin, it would be a sure thing.
If not, I think that Transcript hides the script pretty nicely, being a
well recognized word.
Craig
In a message dated 8/13/09 9:44:19 AM, supp...@ahsomme.com writes:
That
Bring your quesitons!
We'll be going through tRev's new features and enhancements:
Auto-resizing for columns
New functionality for built-in Object Browser
Build checking for tRev app itself
One-click re-install option
Many have asked for a review of some tRev nuances that are easy to miss:
How about calling it RevScript?
Unless of course one really wants to
cover up the term Script, then I'd
vote for RevCode.
RevTalk sounds like a chat room, not computer code!
Just one of those issues that happens when we all
don't own the company. Oh well..
Just my 2 cents.
Rick
On Aug 13,
I had innocently asked the question because I really did not remember
what RunRev had decided upon.
A potential client via an email asked me what language I would use
when making something for him. I really did not remember what the dang
new name was! I need the job and felt I had to
I feel like a dummy, but I don't see the connection between a php
variable value and the embed code you reference. Could you please be
more specific?
George
On Aug 11, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Yves,
Have a look at the default html file for revlets, particularly the
Trevor, there seems to be a problem with your code. The last handler
starts like
command fileCreateAllFoldersInPath pPath, pRootPath, pPerms
local theCheck,theError,thePathSegment
## Watch for double slashes /Folder/To//Something//
## You will not enter a never ending loop if
On Aug 13, 2009, at 9:45 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Colin..
And that neither of us can remember is not a good sign.
Craig
Craig who?
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
A potential client via an email asked me what language I would use
when making something for him. I really did not remember what the
dang new name was! I need the job and felt I had to answer right
away. I went with Transcript as after quite
Hi George,
You can use PHP to gnerate the HTML code, including the embedding
code. The embedding code contains something like:
embed type=application/x-revolution
src=Name of your Stack File.revlet
width=320 height=320
stack=Name of
Hi George,
use put URL.
The command put URL http://matthias.on-rev.com/time.php; into tPHP
puts the complete output of the php file into tPHP.
Checkit out at http://matthias.on-rev.com/phpvar.html
HTH,
Regards,
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: Re: Script to a php file
Colin.
I was saying, pointedly, that the name itself did not stick; therefore the
branding was rather less successful than, say, Kleenex.
I did not mean to imply that we were losing our faculties.
I am actually disheartened at the new name because I thiink it matters. But
maybe like Avenue of
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:53 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I am actually disheartened at the new name because I thiink it
matters. But
maybe like Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan, perhaps nobody
will ever
use it.
You're saying that revTalk is like a 6th Ave Generation programming
On Aug 13, 2009, at 7:18 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
There was a short thread just a little while ago where it was
mentioned
that the name of the language itself was important. That is, in
order to be
taken seriously, to compete with C++ or Fortran, in other words to
break away
from the
Thanks Matthias and Mark -- two solutions, one question. How lucky
can a guy be?
George
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:43 AM, runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Hi George,
use put URL.
The command put URL http://matthias.on-rev.com/time.php; into tPHP
puts the complete output of the php file into
I usually say Runtime Revolution IDE. Most people here (in Europe)
have at least heard about it. But it is called Revolution in the tiobe
programming community index
(http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html). And
there is absolutely no reason to avoid word script. Not
Mac users,
Pretty good rumor circulating stating that Mac's newest, shiniest OS
Snow Leopard may be available soon.
Here's a post we did on it:
http://reveditor.com/snow-leopard-sooner-then-expected
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Watch tRev - The Movie
http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
I so hope this turns out to be true. I spent years defending HC. I don't
want to have to defend Rev.
Craig Newman
In a message dated 8/13/09 11:39:12 AM, vikto...@ekoinf.net writes:
Not the name of
the language but the result of its use in business is what matters...
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:32 AM, George C Brackett wrote:
Trevor, there seems to be a problem with your code. The last
handler starts like
...
Where's the rest of the (wonderfully helpful) code? Or am I missing
something?
Turns out that MySQL was truncating the code that I uploaded. TEXT
I cannot see why there is a need to have a name that is distinct from
the IDE unless, like Chairman Mao, we are going to let a thousand
flowers bloom (and we all know what that led to - I suppose the
equivalent of Ballet dancers with broken legs [lest we forget, now we
are all making fast and
Someone just suggested to me that
RevTalk sounds like an online forum
for Reverends! LOL
Just thought I'd lighten things up.
Rick
On Aug 13, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I cannot see why there is a need to have a name that is distinct from
the IDE unless, like Chairman Mao,
And, of course, if the new server-side stuff gets popular, lots of
people will be calling it irev.
Which also sounds like some kind of priestly activity, or maybe
Apple's new sermon-processor... :)
Mark
On 13 Aug 2009, at 17:16, Rick Harrison wrote:
Someone just suggested to me that
Jerry-
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 8:42:36 AM, you wrote:
Pretty good rumor circulating stating that Mac's newest, shiniest OS
Snow Leopard may be available soon.
Here's a post we did on it:
http://reveditor.com/snow-leopard-sooner-then-expected
Cool. I followed the link at the bottom
Yes, you guessed it, it's the latter-day Intel-Luddite
[or, Richmond making a virtue out of being unable to buy
an Intel Mac . . . :) ]
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Seriously, if, like me, you are blessed with one or three
PPC Macintosh PCs and, for
Devin-
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 8:10:19 AM, you wrote:
That said, the switch from Transcript to Revolution barely caused a
blip on the radar screen.
I think that was because nobody paid any attention to that name
change. Do you recall anyone actually referring to the language as
Revolution?
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Devin-
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 8:10:19 AM, you wrote:
That said, the switch from Transcript to Revolution barely caused a
blip on the radar screen.
I think that was because nobody paid any attention to that name
change. Do you recall
My biggest priority for a new name is that it should be a sufficiently good
choice to avoid being changed again. We've been through MetaTalk -
Transcript - Revolution - (new name); Each time the name is changed, a
whole lot of efforts to raising awareness is lost, and useful information
It's not really our decision, no matter how long we have used
HyperTalk/Metacard/Revolution for Runrev did their survey and
asked us what we thought about the various options. If someone missed
their opportunity to voice an opinion at that stage it's unfortunate.
But even for those of us who
On Aug 13, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
I dunno... I sorta like the chat room for clerics...
I wish I never started this thread. Now I'll always be thinking
Reverend Ike when I hear iRev.
Dang.
sims
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I've not had a look at revlets, but there are many bug reports in
quality.runrev.com about visual effects being broken in various ways
every couple of years. I reported them as being widely broken in
October 2008, and that bug is still open:
have just tried googling for revTalk. So far it got 736 hits. Many are
articles or discussions about, well, revTalk, some of them about
radiators, but mostly about runtime revolution, and some quite
interesting. That's good :-)
Viktoras
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
On Aug 13, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
I dunno... I sorta like the chat room for clerics...
I wish I never started this thread. Now I'll always be thinking
Reverend Ike when I hear iRev.
Okay, how about something cooler--a chat
Jim Sims wrote:
On Aug 13, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
I dunno... I sorta like the chat room for clerics...
The simile could be extended:
RevEnterprise as the Cathedral of Revolution
RevStudio as the Abbey of Revolution
RevMedia as the Las Vegas Drive-In Wedding Chapel of
Devin Asay wrote:
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
On Aug 13, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
I dunno... I sorta like the chat room for clerics...
I wish I never started this thread. Now I'll always be thinking
Reverend Ike when I hear iRev.
Okay, how about something
Richmond wrote:
I cannot see why there is a need to have a name that is distinct from
the IDE...
Because words have meaning. Forgive the seeming tautology, but there's
a point to this:
The programming language is not the same thing as the IDE, or even as
the engine on which the IDE sits.
viktoras-
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 10:06:31 AM, you wrote:
have just tried googling for revTalk. So far it got 736 hits. Many are
articles or discussions about, well, revTalk, some of them about
radiators, but mostly about runtime revolution, and some quite
interesting. That's good :-)
Hi Mark,
well, now I have 408 hits, but on 10th page it indicates. Ok, its on
www.google.lt. And 5190 hits from www.google.ru, google.de. But again
only 408 hits on www.google.jp...
Indeed these are mostly press releases, although some 3rd-party
discussions like this one:
Well, I 'googled' revTalk, and apart from the chap
with the snow-mobile :)
I got lots of English-like programming language. . .
Which, while, possibly, attracting some people,
WILL drive away quite a few more.
Facetious section
Hi,
I'm one of those Saturday-afternoon hobbyists that have invested in
Rev. I've always been interested in programming but I've never coded
anything major. There were mainly four things that in the end made me
invest:
1) Rapid prototyping and development - I could write an simple
Hi Richmond,
quite possibly. I found something like this while googling for revTalk
(sorry I am not sure if this is correct ):
Le language, nommé /revTalk/, utilise des phrases en anglais, ce qui
réduit la complexité de développement d'applications.
While it is true it is somehow out of
Indeed, and therein lies the problem: there have been WAY TO MANY
of them!
Anytime I mention it to someone, I have to think, oh g*d, what are we
supposed to be calling it these days?! :-/
Revolution, DreamCard, Rev, er, Studio? Media? onRev? Revlet? RevCode?
Transcript? RevTalk?
Richmond wrote:
First of all; in computer programming languages everything
must be explicitly stated, while in human languages so much
is implicit, or is encoded in non-verbal ways.
Just a side effect of my current work;
a handy reference image of RawKeyDown values
http://mathewson.110mb.com/raws.html
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Thursday, August 13, 2009, 11:23:04 AM, you wrote:
Indeed these are mostly press releases, although some 3rd-party
discussions like this one:
http://www.directorforum.com/showthread.php?t=5023.
Thanks for that link. Good read.
I especially liked Troy Rollins' comment about
Mark Wieder wrote:
viktoras-
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 11:23:04 AM, you wrote:
Indeed these are mostly press releases, although some 3rd-party
discussions like this one:
http://www.directorforum.com/showthread.php?t=5023.
Thanks for that link. Good read.
I especially liked Troy
Hi Kenji,
In Windows XP, visual effects does not shows in the
revWeb plug-in. All transitions are just like
show and hide, ocurring instantly.
Somehow, i suspect that this is related with screen redraw
of plug-in inside the browser. Redrawing the plug-in
area and processing mouse messages seems
My programmer friend picked up the essentials of the language right away.
He had no vocabulary, but had no trouble at all importing his experience,
skills and thinking. I was there to drive the IDE and supply the words, and
also to point out the power of home grown concepts like chunks. He
Hi alejandro,
It's alpha version, but
I think I should take another way or change my plan.
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 04:22 PM, capellan wrote:
Hi Kenji,
In Windows XP, visual effects does not shows in the
revWeb plug-in. All transitions
Hello! I am new to RR but have used SuperCard for many years an
amateur and HyperCard before that. I'm working on my first project
and I had a question. I have a stack with 2 substacks. (I love the
idea of substacks, btw). From the main stack I want to open a
substack but keep it
Steve Jones wrote:
Hello! I am new to RR but have used SuperCard for many years an
amateur and HyperCard before that. I'm working on my first project
and I had a question. I have a stack with 2 substacks. (I love the
idea of substacks, btw). From the main stack I want to open a
on mouseUp
go stack VoluntTracker Volunteers
wait 3 seconds
beep
wait 3 seconds
show stack VoluntTracker Volunteers
end mouseUp
I put the beep in to test to be sure it was running.
The error I get is:
button New Volunteer: execution error at line 6 (Chunk: can't find
stack),
Kenji Kojima wrote:
Hi alejandro,
It's alpha version, but
I think I should take another way or change my plan.
Just for the record, I tried it on OS X and visual effects don't work
there either.
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Hi Steve:
If you don't get an adequate solution to your problem, you can always
keep the stack visible and set its location to -1000,-1000. Then, when
you want it visible, just set the loc of stack Invisible to the
screenLoc or wherever you want it.
Paul Gabel
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Hi Jacqueline,
Thanks,
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 06:28 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Kenji Kojima wrote:
Hi alejandro,
It's alpha version, but
I think I should take another way or change my plan.
Just for the record, I tried it on OS X and visual effects
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Steve Jonesstevejo...@mac.com wrote:
on mouseUp
go stack VoluntTracker Volunteers
wait 3 seconds
beep
wait 3 seconds
show stack VoluntTracker Volunteers
end mouseUp
I put the beep in to test to be sure it was running.
The error I get is:
But if I was typing the name wrong, wouldn't the error appear first at
line 2?
Steve
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Steve Jonesstevejo...@mac.com
wrote:
on mouseUp
go stack
Steve Jones wrote:
But if I was typing the name wrong, wouldn't the error appear first at
line 2?
Not if the misspelling was at line 6. ;)
I've been puzzling over this too, because I don't see anything in your
script that would cause an error. You aren't closing the main stack at
any time,
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 6:03 AM, Richmond
Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a side effect of my current work;
a handy reference image of RawKeyDown values
http://mathewson.110mb.com/raws.html
And a side-effect of mine
http://www.troz.net/rev/revweb.irev?revlet=KeyCoder.
Hello everyone,
Curious to know whether there are any examples of an onRev log-in
page, that is, where the server remembers the visitor during their
session, that I might learn from. I was thinking of concocting with
Rev to pass tokens, but it would be nice to see a number of approaches.
I certainly would find this helpful, too. TIA.
On Aug 13, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
Curious to know whether there are any examples of an onRev log-in
page, that is, where the server remembers the visitor during their
session, that I might learn from. I was
I'm thinking of sending a query (kind of an open ended survey) via
gMail to members of my neighborhood association.
I'm expecting a couple hundred replies. Is there some way to import
the responses into Rev programatically for subsequent processing?
I've come to believe that there is
hi all,
Visit the page:
http://capellan2000.000space.com/RGB_CMYK/test.html
No warnings this time, because this revlet is only for visual display.
Contains gif images with inks applied and four scrollbars to
change the blendlevel of images.
i build this stack, among many others, for my
check SPLASH21's site. A fantastic CMS written mostly in rev with help by
javascript. You can download all the source code.This will show you how it's
done by an experienced web developer.
http://splash21.on-rev.com/
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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://barncard.com
It's easy to make a spaminator in Rev, but a good email list program should
have features like list management, user authentication and unsubscribe, and
bounced email management. Look at the features in the most popular mail list
server, Mailman, which indeed is the software that manages the Rev
Actually, i liked the new logo and the change
in language name.
al
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Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
http://splash21.on-rev.com
Petrides, M.D. Marian wrote:
I certainly would find this helpful, too. TIA.
On Aug 13, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
Curious to know whether there are any examples of an onRev log-in
page, that is, where the server remembers the visitor
Yves COPPE wrote:
Hi list
Here is a very simple script :
on mouseUp
put empty into fld resultat
set itemDel to /
put item 1 to -2 of the effective fileName of this stack into tPath
set itemDel to comma
put tPath into fld resultat
end mouseUp
In the IDE, it gives the right path
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:15 AM, James Hurleyjhurley0...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I'm thinking of sending a query (kind of an open ended survey) via gMail to
members of my neighborhood association.
I'm expecting a couple hundred replies. Is there some way to import the
responses into Rev
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