> From: Sarah Reichelt
>
> I'm guessing your stack has a menu. On Mac stacks, Rev does some funny
> business to hide the menu buttons off the top of the stacks window and
> create a real Mac menu. But this doesn't happen immediately.
>
> If you set the loc in a preOpenStack or startup handler, the
When elephants dance, eveyone else gets squashed...
> So RunRev just seems to suffer as collateral damage in this stupid war
> between these big players.
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On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 5:12 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
> On May 15, 2010, at 5:52 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
>
> >
> > Command-SHIFT-4-Space Bar captures the window under the cursor.
>
> That can be described better as: Command-Shift-4 gives you the usual
> caption selection to a file, and Control-Comm
stephen-
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 3:44:39 PM, you wrote:
> makes sense. Should have run the code. Sorry to jump to conclusions.
Well, as I pointed out, I didn't actually run it myself. But while I
was writing it I noticed that deleting lines might be a problem,
thought it through and figured that
makes sense. Should have run the code. Sorry to jump to conclusions.
On 15 May 2010 12:01, Mark Wieder wrote:
> stephen-
>
> Saturday, May 15, 2010, 10:43:22 AM, you wrote:
>
> > collect the line numbers on the first pass, they ya gotta count backwards
> if
> > you delete lines, Mark. Repeat for
Thanks Sarah, Ralf & Jeff, I've read through the MVC pages in the
revIgniter docs again and it's making more sense.
I can see that it'll be enormously powerful when understood. Watch
this space. ;-)
Ian
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It might be easier to think of a real-world example to use MVC in. Try not
to analogize MVC with something in Rev or another environment that you may
be used to, because what usually ends up happening is that one ends up
sledgehammering a concept into a box that it doesn't quite fit into,
damaging
OK, one could compare a stack with a web application.
Then a view is what is presented to a user, something like
the layout of one card (page) of your stack, consisting of
all the visible components (images, forms, text, buttons etc.),
containing a minimal amount of code, if at all.
The controll
I haven't tried revIgniter yet, although I intend to. But my grasp of
MVC comes from Objective-C and k assume it is much the same regardless
of language.
View: as out say, this is what the use sees - the interface.
Model: this is the data structure and the data itself.
Controller: the bit in betwe
I'm guessing your stack has a menu. On Mac stacks, Rev does some funny
business to hide the menu buttons off the top of the stacks window and
create a real Mac menu. But this doesn't happen immediately.
If you set the loc in a preOpenStack or startup handler, the menu bar
will not have been hidden
2010/5/15 :
> Hi Everyone
>
> First of all thanks to Zryip for the answer to my last grid question. Now
> that problem is solved, but I have another.
You're welcome ;)
> I have a dataGrid with 8 columns and 1000 rows. Knowing the data of a line
> of column 2, I need to retrieve the data of colum
thanks, I'll give it a shot!
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Dave Cragg wrote:
>
> On 15 May 2010, at 21:07, Dave Cragg wrote:
>
>> The use is a little complicated. You set the httpHeaders to the first line
>> of the returned data, and lines 2 to the end is the data to post.
>
> More complicate
On 15 May 2010, at 21:07, Dave Cragg wrote:
> The use is a little complicated. You set the httpHeaders to the first line of
> the returned data, and lines 2 to the end is the data to post.
More complicated than I remember. It doesn't return the data. Instead, you pass
in a variable that gets f
My apology to the group for the snarky email response.
When I read the response from Lyn to Richard's email I interpreted it as a
response from RunRev on why they were no longer releasing revCGI updates. It
appeared to me the reason that rev was not releasing updates was due to a
concern about
On 15 May 2010, at 18:56, Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:
> I wasn't implying that this would happen behind the user's back. I'm
> trying to interface to Jira. I can create a bug tracking ticket for
> the user based on input they've provided, but I don't know how
> attachments work.
>
> I can send info
Hi Everyone
First of all thanks to Zryip for the answer to my last grid question. Now
that problem is solved, but I have another.
I have a dataGrid with 8 columns and 1000 rows. Knowing the data of a line
of column 2, I need to retrieve the data of column 1 of that line. I don't
want to change
On 15/05/2010 19:07, stephen barncard wrote:
In North America, the words *Bung* and *Bang* have very different meanings.
It's like seeing 'bloody' all over the place to a UK'er. It bugs me every
time. I get bad visual images.
Our "Bung" is your "Bloody", buddy.
Just thought I'd remind you.
Because of my vacation, I wasn't able to respond earlier to Kevin's sad news.
Being an Apple fan, this change in Apple's license agreement is the first major
disappointment in the company.
It has obviously nothing to do with performance like they say. If that was the
case, they should exclude J
I'm investigating Ralf's revIgniter framework (fantastic work, by the
way), and start running into my 'narrow' experience of programming...
Model-View-Controller is a programming approach that is new to me.
Separating presentation & data (as in most CMS-driven websites) is
another matter.
Stephen,
you could do an update just by double clicking the bundles / theme,
but this mixes up the bundle menu structure.
So, it is best, though inconvenient, to replace the appropriate
files in Library/Application Support/TextMate with the files
of the downloaded revIgniterTMbundles folder.
(Ne
Martin Koob writes:
>
> I tried to set the filename of a player object to the url for a movie which
> is on an ssl protected server
> ie https://www.mysecuresite.com/movie/mymovie.mov
> The movie does not load
>
One additional thing I noticed. If I set the filename of the player by
scrip
stephen-
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 10:43:22 AM, you wrote:
> collect the line numbers on the first pass, they ya gotta count backwards if
> you delete lines, Mark. Repeat for each won't work unless the entire script
> is rebuilt.
It's not collecting line numbers, otherwise it would indeed run into
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Geoff-
>
> !I just started looking into doing an interface to Jira yesterday!
>
> ...and btw, Atlassian has *great* licensing if you're interested in
> professional-quality cross-platform (anywhere java runs) tools. They
> have a special $10 10
william-
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 11:34:49 AM, you wrote:
> Except that you have to say
> filter someVariable with "*put*" for it to work as there must be a space or
> something before the word put
If you're thinking in generic terms, you'd need to do some more work
after that. Your example woul
I feel like I'm about to reinvent the wheel here... and I believe I even
posted this query once before but am having trouble finding the emails
where some good souls responded previously
Can anyone who has created any search-many-docs scripts post their
library or scripts for returning searc
Inside the tRev plug environment, perhaps it would be easiest for your plug
script to 'comment out' all the instances of found puts with a special
comment that could be easily found like "-- * put it". Otherwise you'd need
a dialog or something to do them individually unless it's a mass removal
Geoff-
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 10:56:47 AM, you wrote:
> I wasn't implying that this would happen behind the user's back. I'm
> trying to interface to Jira. I can create a bug tracking ticket for
> the user based on input they've provided, but I don't know how
> attachments work.
!I just started
Thanks (I started to say Stephen but I see I should say) "everyone" -- I
found my orphan put using
put yourScript into someVariable
filter someVariable with "put*"
filter someVariable without "*into*"
Except that you have to say
filter someVariable with "*put*" for it to work as there must be a
I never said there was one.
No, Jerry in his wisdom, has left* *it up to us to develop it as an
exercise. So I'll probably do it if someone else doesn't. It's not
*that*much of a brain teaser.
On 15 May 2010 11:06, william humphrey wrote:
> Just went to the tRev site. There are some plug-ins th
Just went to the tRev site. There are some plug-ins there (ones that put
lists of cards, scripts etc into an email message) but no "find orphan puts"
plug-in
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I wasn't implying that this would happen behind the user's back. I'm
trying to interface to Jira. I can create a bug tracking ticket for
the user based on input they've provided, but I don't know how
attachments work.
I can send info using post, but are you saying I would sent the file
contents th
I really like the idea of there being a plug-in for tRev that "finds
orphaned puts"
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:43 PM, stephen barncard <
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:
> collect the line numbers on the first pass, they ya gotta count backwards
> if
> you delete lines, Mark. Repeat for eac
collect the line numbers on the first pass, they ya gotta count backwards if
you delete lines, Mark. Repeat for each won't work unless the entire script
is rebuilt.
Do we need a "backwards offset"??
On 15 May 2010 10:33, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Scott-
>
> Saturday, May 15, 2010, 9:58:47 AM, you w
Scott-
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 9:58:47 AM, you wrote:
> The other thing to do is to make sure the line has no "into".
...as in (untested, but you get the idea)
put yourScript into someVariable
filter someVariable with "put*"
filter someVariable without "*into*"
repeat for each line tLine in so
Excellent ideas for tRev plugins.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Create iPad web apps with Rodeo:
http://rodeoapps.com
On May 15, 2010, at 11:52 AM, stephen barncard
wrote:
> Jerry had a function "Find Orphaned Puts" in GLX2 that would do this and
> I've been pestering him to reveal it or make a tRev p
William,
We did at one time in our previous editors have a Find Orphaned Put's menu
item. tRev is me spare with its extra features, so we created a simple plugin
architecture for all the extras you'd ever want.
Check out the posts in our site regarding plugs. You go to the site and search,
or
On May 15, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
The other thing to do is to make sure the line has no "into".
or after, or before
Chipp Walters at Altuit had a utility that did this about 5 years ago.
You could use a RegEx Find in the stack to look at all the scripts.
I don't have tim
The other thing to do is to make sure the line has no "into".
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
On May 15, 2010, at 9:42 AM, william humphrey
wrote:
> I'm not sure it has only two words. I will try your suggestion though. It
> could be "put variable1 && variable2"
> It sur
Jerry had a function "Find Orphaned Puts" in GLX2 that would do this and
I've been pestering him to reveal it or make a tRev plugin to use this. It
worked well.
Very useful for this old fashioned basic "debugging tool" .
I'd make a variation - "Delete all orphaned puts" if it could be made
foolpr
I'm not sure it has only two words. I will try your suggestion though. It
could be "put variable1 && variable2"
It sure teaches me to never do this again. Always explicitly call the
message box. I wish RunRev would remove the feature...
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Try p
Ralf, what is your recommended update method if one has already installed
RevIgniter?
On 15 May 2010 06:50, Ralf Bitter wrote:
>
> Complemented the revIgniter / irev TextMate bundles
> according to the latest revIgniter additions.
>
> Get the latest version of TextMate bundles
> for revIgniter h
Try putting the script in variable, and then finding the lineOffset of the line
that contains "put" and has only 2 words.
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
On May 15, 2010, at 8:53 AM, william humphrey
wrote:
> Jerry
>
> I'm asking this question on the RunRev forum becau
But isn't it still 'shared' with other clients on the same machine? I was
offered something like this by Dreamhost but I get such great service and
speed with a regular account, why should I bother? To get at the kernal?
On 15 May 2010 03:36, Bernard Devlin wrote:
> Since the advent of services
In North America, the words *Bung* and *Bang* have very different meanings.
It's like seeing 'bloody' all over the place to a UK'er. It bugs me every
time. I get bad visual images.
Our "Bung" is your "Bloody", buddy.
Just thought I'd remind you.
On 15 May 2010 02:38, Richmond Mathewson wrote
In my program, I write the location of my stack (among other things) to a
text file on exit, and then read it and set the location on startup. This
works correctly on Windows, but on the Mac, the window moves up by 12 pixels
every time. This happens both when I run the .rev file or when I run my
st
Jerry
I'm asking this question on the RunRev forum because I want to announce here
how much I love tRev. Anyway how do you search for a "put" that is like
"put variable"
and doesn't have an "into" so it opens the message box. I realize that I
should have marked my code there or put message box b
Le 15 mai 10 à 15:14, zryip theSlug a écrit :
André
Bonjour André,
Thanks for your confirmation 8-)
Get the properties "text color" and "header text color" seems totally
unsupported also in the rev's property palette (colors and patterns
tab).
Just try to set a color for the two color boxe
On May 15, 2010, at 8:08 AM, Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:
It's easy enough to look at a web form and convert it to a set of
arguments to use in rev, like so:
http://www.someserver.com/someAction.jspa?type=12&summary=this+is+a+test&user=geoff.canyon&password=test
But what if the form includes file u
It's easy enough to look at a web form and convert it to a set of
arguments to use in rev, like so:
http://www.someserver.com/someAction.jspa?type=12&summary=this+is+a+test&user=geoff.canyon&password=test
But what if the form includes file upload? Is there a way to take a
local file and include i
I tried to set the filename of a player object to the url for a movie which
is on an ssl protected server
ie https://www.mysecuresite.com/movie/mymovie.mov
The movie does not load
If I put open the same URL in a revbrowser window it works
ie.
put revBrowserOpen(the windowID of this stack, \
"h
Complemented the revIgniter / irev TextMate bundles
according to the latest revIgniter additions.
Get the latest version of TextMate bundles
for revIgniter here:
http://revigniter.com/accessory
Best
Ralf
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2010/5/15 Andre.Bisseret :
> Le 14 mai 10 à 17:40, zryip theSlug a écrit :
>
>> Hi Trevor and All,
>>
>>
>> I checked the doc:
>>
>> header text color
>> The text color to apply to the header area of a table. Prefix property
>> name with "effective" to get the color being used when this property
>>
there is a nice way too, using "apercu" the preview thingy.. instead of
capture.
In the file menu you find these options (capture : selection/window) Il like
to see the result right away in a preview window... and can then cut and
paste...
also you can make several copies and deal with them
On May 15, 2010, at 7:21 AM, David Bovill wrote:
> To take a screen shot, hold down the home button and then push the top
> button.
Hold the home button and then briefly press and release the top button. If you
hold the home button and press the top button until you see a screen shot being
ta
On May 15, 2010, at 5:52 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
>
> Command-SHIFT-4-Space Bar captures the window under the cursor.
That can be described better as: Command-Shift-4 gives you the usual caption
selection to a file, and Control-Command-Shift-4 gives you the usual capture to
clipboard, but if inste
Thanks for the scripts Wilhelm, it's exactly that I looking for :)
Salut,
Josep
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Le 14 mai 10 à 17:40, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Hi Trevor and All,
I checked the doc:
header text color
The text color to apply to the header area of a table. Prefix property
name with "effective" to get the color being used when this property
is set to empty.
However when I try to get the "he
Thanks for the pointer Bernard - any idea how that would compare with
DreamHosts private servers? I certainly like the fact that you have
datacentres in different continents with Linode!
On 15 May 2010 11:36, Bernard Devlin wrote:
> Since the advent of services such as Slicehost or Linode, I'm
>
To take a screen shot, hold down the home button and then push the top
button. The screen will flash and the resulting image will be placed on your
camera roll.
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Since the advent of services such as Slicehost or Linode, I'm
surprised anyone bothers with shared hosting. Linode costs $20 a
month, and you get to choose from a variety of different linux
distributions. In my experience, the performance and support are
amazing.
Bernard
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at
Oops...
Command-SHIFT-4-Space Bar captures the window under the cursor.
sims
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On May 15, 2010, at 10:37 AM, David Bovill wrote:
> Perhaps the coolest, most-secret hidden capture shortcut is
> Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4),
Control-Command-4-Space Bar captures the window under the cursor.
sims
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On 15/05/2010 12:32, René Micout wrote:
I agree !
+ music (Midi ?) functions
Le 14 mai 2010 à 00:16, Robert Mann a écrit :
I would prefer that a minimal audio/video library be made, like the datagrid
enhancement of last year (simple fade in and out, cross fademix, minimal
reverb, tone correct
I agree !
+ music (Midi ?) functions
Le 14 mai 2010 à 00:16, Robert Mann a écrit :
> I would prefer that a minimal audio/video library be made, like the datagrid
> enhancement of last year (simple fade in and out, cross fademix, minimal
> reverb, tone correction and normalization) and possibility
Le 14 mai 10 à 12:25, Jean-Pierre Soto a écrit :
Hello,
is there a way for user to resize stack when the decoration of this
stack is set to empty.
Jean-Pierre
Bonjour Jean-Pierre,
On the site So Smart Software
http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/?r=revolution_didacticiels&l=en
you can downl
From issue 92 of the newsletter:
> What about Linux support?
> We will be looking at improving support for Linux in various areas,
> including bringing the web-plugin to Linux for the first time.
-- What to do first:
Size adjustments on IDE, stop editor crashing on cut and paste, fix font
hand
On 15/05/2010 11:37, David Bovill wrote:
Perhaps the coolest, most-secret hidden capture shortcut is
Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4), which, instead of creating a file on your
desktop, copies the capture into your Clipboard memory, so you can paste it
where you want.
1. Press Control-Command
Perhaps the coolest, most-secret hidden capture shortcut is
Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4), which, instead of creating a file on your
desktop, copies the capture into your Clipboard memory, so you can paste it
where you want.
1. Press Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4) from any application
2. Sw
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