I did as you asked. The animated gif I imported into a group I was editing
animated just fine while I was in the editing mode. It did not stop
animating after I stopped editing. Did you want it to stop animating? I have
an entire card of animated gifs that just sit there animating the entire
time
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
> I've seen a lot of calendar pickers around but not a time picker. I've
> seen a reference to Eric Chatonet's timepicker stack but I don't see it
> at the web site. Has anyone rolled one of these?
>
> And in general, how do you manage time entries when you nee
I've seen a lot of calendar pickers around but not a time picker. I've
seen a reference to Eric Chatonet's timepicker stack but I don't see it
at the web site. Has anyone rolled one of these?
And in general, how do you manage time entries when you need to be sure
they follow a particular forma
Can someone duplicate this and see if it's just me or a bug?
- import an animated gif into your stack
- ensure that it does animate just fine in the stack
- create a simple group
- edit the group
- import the animated gif into the group
- ensure that it does animate _while editing the group_
- st
Dear List,
Data Grid Helper version 1.1 is available!
What we have for you in this new version?
- You have always dreamed to reorder columns the way you want in a
datagrid? Stop dreaming, because it's here in DGH.
You can now reorder the columns of any datagrid table with a ready to
use script.
Hi everybody
Just a quick reminder about bvg docu, the stack for those who want to replace
the build in docu. Unlike the default offering, it has adjustable type-size,
uses less screen real estate, and is quicker to show the goods.
There is now a new version. The only change compared to bvg doc
On 10/18/10 7:15 PM, "Bob Sneidar" wrote:
> Hi Lynn.
>
> Well after digging in, I found there were two folders that contained the test
> stack. I has assumed that the installer would simply overwrite the initial
> files and everything would be updated. I get gunshots now and all seems to be
> w
Recently, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> What kind of Capitalist entrepreneur are you?? ;-)
I'd like to think I'm a *somewhat* ethical one, which, by definition, means
I will never be a successful Capitalist entrepreneur. :-)
That reminds me, for any of you trying out PLEXXR, I humbly ask for your
ratings
Hmm, I wonder if you can set it to not worry about what IP is the connection
is coming from.
We are making a subscription service that allows for use of our programs and
hosting/maintainence of your data.
We want to try to use On-Rev as a remote MySQL host. I have php scripts that
create a new
Bob,
True. Sorry for forgotting to precise this along the best practice i prefer to
follow (client -> irev -> localhost connection to pg) even if in this case,
each client app need to be authenticated (login/pass send as MD5(fp)) to be
seen and accepted as safe and authorised to exchange messag
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I did a project deployed on about 75 custom-made solid-state computers,
and the only reason we had to use Windows (which added about $120 to
the price for each unit)...
I used to wonder where I can get a machine without an OS preinstalled,
and here's a shopping tip which
This is simply untrue. I do it now. You have to enter an IP that you are
allowed to connect from in your IP Filtering list. I forget exactly how at the
moment because I don't have the cPanel open, but this is DEFINITELY DOABLE!
Bob
On Oct 17, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> Ien,
>
Hey, give Richmond a break! He has only just returned from a long wormhole trip
to the Pisces Cloud!
Bob
On Oct 16, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>> I've done five of the stages, working on the sixth. The triangle's one has a
>> clear button that I thought would clear the highlighted t
What kind of Capitalist entrepreneur are you?? ;-)
Bob
On Oct 16, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>> Good luck on racking up some big sales!
>
> I don't need an entire rack -- I'd be happy with a small pile over in the
> corner! :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Ta
Hi Bill.
It is my opinion that SQL is not difficult to learn in theory. It is difficult
to master in reality. Syntax is a big issue, along with making sure your data
is "escaped" or formatted in such a way that your data does not contain
characters that can alter your queries, like commas or q
Hi Lynn.
Well after digging in, I found there were two folders that contained the test
stack. I has assumed that the installer would simply overwrite the initial
files and everything would be updated. I get gunshots now and all seems to be
working as advertised.
Bob
On Oct 17, 2010, at 10:
Cool site! I never realized that Wendy (Walter) Carlos' interests
went beyond Bach and Moog Synthesizers! It was nice to be able to hear
a few samples of S-O-B that I hadn't heard since high school!
len morgan
On 10/15/2010 11:25 PM, Vokey, John wrote:
One last change; HP worked hard to fi
Ien,
See what i wrote to days ago to Bill... See the requests example jointed below.
Is't the use rev list a cool library ? ;-)
Hello Bill,
> I'm not even sure if I'm asking the question correctly.
>
> I've made a simple time tracking database for my colleagues. Dates, fill-ins,
> drop downs
> So it would be great if the Franklin demo stack of the openAL
> wrap showed a full cycle from recording to outputting. Possible?>
The limited samples started with those that came with OpenAL, but we
actually improved on one of them. Have you looked at the docs on the
Franklin site yet? I think
Pierre,
It's only a security risk if I let the users WRITE to the database which
I have no intention of doing. The reason I'm trying to avoid and irev
script in the middle is that I don't want to have to connect and
disconnect every time a user asks for data. If you have a sample irev
scri
Hi Ben,
> Is it available for Linux? I did a project deployed on about
> 75 custom-made solid-state computers, and the only reason we
> had to use Windows (which added about $120 to the price for
> each unit) was the poor support for sound playback under
> Linux. So in that case a library th
Thanks I had a look at the openAL site.
First glance it looks a little bit like getting the rolls royce before the
bycicle.. !
I Understand the interest of 3D audio in the context of games. Now the
question of format is an important usability issue for two reasons :
1) shall I have to re enco
Oh oui !
;-)
Le 18 oct. 2010 à 14:21, Thierry a écrit :
>
> Le 18 oct. 2010 à 08:13, Olivier Dussutour a écrit :
>
> Bonjour,
>
> une petite idee a verifier ?
>
> es-tu sur de ton chemin d'acces : tmp & ".wav"
>
> peut-etre que le defaultfoder n'est pas le meme depuis
> ta migration en 4.5
On Oct 18, 2010, at 8:00 AM, charles61 wrote:
I have a stack that has 72 cards. When the user selects a set of
cards and
completes some fields, radio buttons and checkboxes, the results are
loaded
into another set of cards that are used for printing. The print
cards are
devoid of buttons. T
Mike Wrote:
>If it were me i'd sidestep the whole issue and just use a separate home
>rolled container to store tFilePaths, whether it be a property or whatever.
Have come to the same conclusion. Drat. Means a more complicated
implementation, but not rocket science.
Jacque wrote:
>I think you ca
Le 18 oct. 2010 à 08:13, Olivier Dussutour a écrit :
Bonjour,
une petite idee a verifier ?
es-tu sur de ton chemin d'acces : tmp & ".wav"
peut-etre que le defaultfoder n'est pas le meme depuis
ta migration en 4.5 ?
Cordialement,
Thierry
ps: Wouahhh. too cl to speak French sometimes :)
I have a stack that has 72 cards. When the user selects a set of cards and
completes some fields, radio buttons and checkboxes, the results are loaded
into another set of cards that are used for printing. The print cards are
devoid of buttons. Then the user clicks on the Print button and the print
Scott,
Fantastic job! Congratulations.
First UI I've played with that resembles the stuff from films (e.g. Mission
Impossible, Iron Man) very well done.
Did you score the music/sndfx? I'm just letting the iPad sit there while I
listen to the music.
Gameplay is great.
Simon (still working with t
Ien,
If you just need to have a LiveCode client able to speak with the on-rev
PostgreSQL backend from anyware all over the world, why don't you choose to
send HTTP Posts from your client to an irev script witch will interact in
localhost mode with the PostgreSQL backend in full read/write befor
Another one solved (although the cause remains a mystery). I rebuilt the
datagrid and the problem went away.
Terry...
On 18/10/10 2:44 PM, "Terry Judd" wrote:
> So, my form datagrid has the 'fixed control height' setting unchecked and
> it's all displaying as expected, except for the last reco
On 18/10/2010 08:54, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
Franklin Audio is based on OpenAL as Ruslan said. Its primary purpose is to
provide multi-channel, spacial playback without requiring QuickTime. Looping
is possible using the API - you can loop each discreet sound being played
back. My understanding it t
Yes.. Oui...
Le 17 oct. 2010 à 19:10, Richmond a écrit :
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11560101
>
> that was one great guy; we should all pause for a minute of silent respect!
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> 1) what kind of sounds can we play? formats?
> 2) what kind of sounds can we record?
> 3) are there any basic edit and mix function? (sound level,
> cut, append, soft merge..)
> 4) multi channel : possible to loop a basic sound and add
> some more on events on top?
>
> I tried last version and
Something funny going on . . .
The standalone builder in 4.0 is not setting the icons
the way it did 5 months ago???
Bad.
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