Xavier,
I'm positive your stuff is very cool (I'm still trying to
work out what it all does), but the reason for my reply
is to simply say - relax... :-) I come from Borland
Delphi on Windows (I still design and create all my Windows
app's using Delphi 7 and have done so since the Delphi Beta
i
Xavier,
This is something I've had to write in order to keep my libraries,
plugins and gadgets from all 'bumping into each other.' Didn't know you
had already created one, but even from your own admission yours "has a
few bugs." I've tried your stuff a couple of times before, and sorry,
but i
Xavier,
After looking at your project and mine, I think we both can agree, they
appear to be for very different tasks. Congratulations on your release!
It looks like a lot of work went into it.
best,
Chipp
MisterX wrote:
A new update is released of xosmedialib...
Version 2.4.7 is packed
Your answer left me a hope that maybe we were just a BZ away from being able
to use the executionContexts in a standalone, so I decided to search BZ
before asking about that possibility. The result was a surprise, so here's
another question:
Would you please comment on the resolutions of BZ 724 a
Chipp,
I'll gladly help... but lets work together ;)
if some thing in my stack doesn't fit your fancy, let me know about it -
which you rarely do. If you don't tell me what's wrong, how can I fix it?
If a teacher doesn't tell a student about a bad habit, you know what happens
to the student and
Scott
very cool indeed! I know how good Delphi is because FLStudio uses that
environment to make FruityLoops which is IMOHO the runtime revolution of
music making. ;)
HyperCard was the first CMS I used for notes taking in college. Since then
it has grown to do enterprise storage administration an
Thanks Chipp
Lots of work, bugzillas, crashes... lots...
The worse was porting to osx and it's demanding users ;)
Lots of testing too - believe it or not...
BTW, Im just released 2.4.8 - it's fast evolving ;)
- The change id of selected image via the image menu didn't work! ;)
- now it should u
Hi Xavier,
Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for a "Delphi vs. Rev" argument.
.
There are things that Rev can do that Delphi can't. Multiple platform
for starters. I tried RealBasic in the process of evaluating the
multi-platform
universe and found it to be absolutely terrible. In terms of st
> Just to add fuel to the fire, Im working on a new DB model
> which I call NodeDB - im not too happy in sql and why not
> make something even more xtalk like, ahem practical for Rev!
> Anything to make rev do my workflow faster - hopefully it's
> compatible with other users ;)
Databases! L
Scott,
I wouldn't dare comparing the environments... Both have their purpose and
place... They are different products despite being the same...
I think that to use inline ASM in rev you need to do so in a c compiler and
wrappit up in an external ;)
cheers
Xavier
> -Original Message-
>
- Original Message - > I'll check on Scott rolling credits...
>
> Sivakatirswami
I can pretty much guarantee that until computer monitors have 2000+ pixels
to the inch, it'll never happen. Dammit!!!
Andy
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> I wouldn't dare comparing the environments... Both have their
> purpose and place... They are different products despite
> being the same...
I agree 100%
> I think that to use inline ASM in rev you need to do so in a
> c compiler and
> wrappit up in an external ;)
Hadn't thought of that.
Andy,
Sorry, but this is possible in FreeHand 1.0 or illustrator 1.0 eons ago ;)
But there's another good reason to have 3D in rev to zoom in further ;)
cheers
Xavier
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To: "'How to use Revolution'"
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 5:29 AM
Subject: RE: "Typesetting" functions
> Andy,
>
> Sorry, but this is possible in FreeHand 1.0 or illustrator 1.0 eons ago ;)
>
> But there's another good reas
Thomas McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got the same error, however the file was unstuffed even with the
> error.
but it was a 0 Kb file ;->
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Why does a stack on a CD run really quite well on a Pentium
2, 300MHz, 128 MB RAM (Win 98), a Pentium 3, 700 MHz, 128
MB RAM (Ubuntu 5.10) and grind to a shuddering halt on an
iMac G3, 333MHz, 320 MB RAM (Mac 10.4)?
This is a 'bother' as one has to plan for eventualities
with machines and operatin
The stack is available on another server
Here are the links :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hal/player.rev
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hal/player.rev.zip
Cheers,
Thierry
On 2005, Dec 16, , at 21:26, Thierry Arbellot wrote:
OK
I will put the stack without compression on the server on Monday.
Thierry
On 2005, Dec 16, , at 20:35, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Thierry,
Bonjour Eric,
Dom is a mac user and he can't decompress your archive since the last
available version of Stuffit is 9.01 on this platform.
I'm on a Mac (10.3.8) too and use Stuffit 10. Why not upgrade ? It's
free :-)
I aske
Hi all,
Thomas McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got the same error, however the file was unstuffed even with the
error.
but it was a 0 Kb file ;->
I hope Thierry does not mind if i put that namely stack in OS X zip
format
on my homepage:
http://www.major-k.de/staxx/macurlencode
Maybe it's time you admited pcs are not so bad after all ;)
Welcome to the cross-plaform world...
I hear standard buttons or animated gifs are a bad CPU cycle eater in the
osx world...
Xavier
http://monsieurx.com/taoo - going where no object's been before
> -Original Message-
> From
MisterX wrote:
[ ] no doubt but I prefer to
have features united under a concise manager than having 10 disparate tools
to do the same job - usually workflow related jobs in my case.
Whereas I generally prefer to have "single-purpose" tools, so that when
I need one, having not used
I have absolutely no problem with PCs - in fact my
day-to-day income depends on 4 COMPAQs running Ubuntu Linux
5.10.
What I do not like is MS Windows.
Notwithstanding those slightly OT remarks:
There seems to be no effective way of telling what the
memory requirements of an RR stack will be (eit
Kurt Kaufman wrote:
I know there was a discussion on this topic about a year ago, when I
inquired about the necessity of using a formal database extension to
Rev vs. a text file vs. multiple substacks. I ended up going with
the substacks as in doing so multiple users could concurrently acc
Has anyone used MS Word 2003 to write XML for Revolution?
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Alex,
truly insightful ;)
I do use this tool all the time one way or another even If I don't use it
directly... My palettes, my stack's button bars, all use a unified media
stack after a bugzilla by the number of 2449... And it was Tuv's idea too ;)
http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug
http://www.yellowicon.com
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/icons.php
there's lots of icons out there... ;)
Rev imports them fine... but... you can't browse them easily, you can't edit
them easily...
Rev wont either import them with the right ID or checking that the ID is not
duplicate... arrange
you mean "hello world" translates to:
http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/word/2003/wordml";
xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml"
xmlns:w10="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word"
xmlns:sl="http://schemas.microsoft.com/schemaLibrary/2003/core";
xmlns:aml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/aml/2001
> What I do not like is MS Windows.
I can understand this... but you should have another look. As a standard UI
It cannot be avoided and Moft - as much as I hated them - do try (and do get
it right once in a while) to make a good job of it... Just like Rev tries to
make all of us as happy as possi
Folks, for years I've been debugging Rev projects with what I now
realise is a rather poor subset of the available facilities:
basically I have set breakpoints, stepped through code using the
debugger, and looked at variables using the Variable Watcher.
Now however I have a tricky 'how did
The file opened in Rev and was a player window with a button to
select a file. It was not 0Kb. the stuffit error did not effect the
file.
HHmm...
Tom
On Dec 17, 2005, at 6:37 AM, Dom wrote:
Thomas McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got the same error, however the file was unstuffe
I haven't played with players before, and I have a really simple
question:
If I want to add a keystroke handler to this player stack, how do I
do it? I can put a rawKeyDown handler in either the stack or the
card, and keystrokes are recognized. (Not if I put the handler in the
script of t
Thierry Arbellot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hal/player.rev.zip
ça roule !
that rolls!
:-)
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Hi Richmond,
From the docs (FAQ):
How do I estimate how much memory your application will need?
The amount of memory required by your standalone application depends
on many factors, including the platform, the complexity of your code,
which Revolution custom libraries you include, and how m
graham samuel wrote:
Folks, for years I've been debugging Rev projects with what I now
realise is a rather poor subset of the available facilities:
basically I have set breakpoints, stepped through code using the
debugger, and looked at variables using the Variable Watcher.
Now however I
On 12/16/05 11:13 PM, "Bill Vlahos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen some programs export it directly into Excel without going
> through a file on disk. How is that done? I assume on the Mac I could
> use AppleScript but how would I do it on Windows?
Your task seems rather uncomplicated as
Hi there,
For my first app I am looking for a function where a field would
stick to the mouseloc after a mouseclick and on the next mouseclick
to let the field go (I work with disabled children so need to make it
as easy as possible!)
By accident (after playing with dragEnter) I got what I
On 12/17/05 3:14 AM, "Dick Kriesel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your answer left me a hope that maybe we were just a BZ away from being able
> to use the executionContexts in a standalone, so I decided to search BZ
> before asking about that possibility.
Dick, are you saying that you can't use e
Dick Kriesel wrote:
Your answer left me a hope that maybe we were just a BZ away from being able
to use the executionContexts in a standalone, so I decided to search BZ
before asking about that possibility. The result was a surprise, so here's
another question:
Would you please comment on the r
The lower the acid ph, the higher temperature required--rule of thumb.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Tool makers for the 21st century
http://www.daniels-mara.com/products
On Dec 16, 2005, at 10:34 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> When applying a patina to cold rolled steel using a patina that does
> n
Jerry,
Thanks, I will put that on my thumb.
Tom
On Dec 17, 2005, at 1:04 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
The lower the acid ph, the higher temperature required--rule of thumb.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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I'm putting the finishing touches on a project and have started
designing the graphics (using Photoshop), but I can't seem to find
anything about image resolution. It sounds like the .png format is a
great way to go. These images will just be for the screen- background &
icons, not for printing
Hi Marty,
I had some problems with PNG transparency on Windows XP. On MacOSX it
worked perfect.
William
Op 17-dec-2005, om 19:30 heeft Marty Knapp het volgende geschreven:
I'm putting the finishing touches on a project and have started
designing the graphics (using Photoshop), but I can't
My rule of thumb is the lower the pH, the faster I remove it, and the
corollary is the higher the temperature the faster I remove it. If both
move to the extreme, the faster I decide not to put it in in the first
place.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On 12/17/05 10:04 AM, "Jerry Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex-
Saturday, December 17, 2005, 8:49:19 AM, you wrote:
> Also, in the script editor, you can use the menu View / Go to line ...
> to go to a line number. Unfortunately, you can't do that while in
> debugger mode - the whole View menu is not enabled at that point.
Interesting. This was possib
William de Smet wrote:
Hi Marty,
I had some problems with PNG transparency on Windows XP. On MacOSX it
worked perfect.
William
Seems like I recall a post that suggested using an alpha channel to
preserve transparency - does anyone recall that?
In regard to my graphic resolution questi
Hi Marty,
If what you mean by 'image resolution' is what dpi to set for, then you
should know it's not important for screen images-- as they're displayed
at typically whatever the resolution of the monitor is. If I'm not
worried about printing, I just set the dpi to 72. The important part of
Marty Knapp wrote:
Seems like I recall a post that suggested using an alpha channel to
preserve transparency - does anyone recall that?
To preserve transparency for PNGs.
Create your artwork on a layer (not the background layer!) in Photoshop.
Make sure the checkerboard pattern shows thro
Chipp Walters wrote:
Hi Marty,
If what you mean by 'image resolution' is what dpi to set for, then
you should know it's not important for screen images-- as they're
displayed at typically whatever the resolution of the monitor is. If
I'm not worried about printing, I just set the dpi to 72.
Mark Wieder wrote:
Alex-
Saturday, December 17, 2005, 8:49:19 AM, you wrote:
Also, in the script editor, you can use the menu View / Go to line ...
to go to a line number. Unfortunately, you can't do that while in
debugger mode - the whole View menu is not enabled at that point.
In
Marty:
I have used transparent (and partially transparent) PNGs many times with
Revolution on Windows XP and never had a problem. The only issue with PNGs
on XP I know of is that IE6 doesn't support them well (but there is a
workaround for that as well). I do think PNG is the ideal format, exce
Bill Marriott wrote:
Marty:
The only issue with PNGs
on XP I know of is that IE6 doesn't support them well (but there is a
workaround for that as well)
Hey Bill,
What's the issue with IE6? Is the workaround posted somewhere?
Thanks for the help!
marty Knapp
Marty,
The issue and fix are described wonderfully at:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/
Bill
Marty Knapp wrote
> What's the issue with [transparent PNG and] IE6?
> Is the workaround posted somewhere?
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Hi Marty,
Chipp and others have given you very good advice.
I just want to draw your attention to the relative weights of images
saved as png or jpeg.
Png are a lot heavier depending on the jpeg compression.
For instance, png is about 2.5 x uncompressed jpeg and if you choose
a moderate comp
Thanks to all for your help with my image questions. Now I can go to work!
Marty Knapp
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:49:19 +, Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In the Variable Watcher, just to the right of the drop-down menu of
objects/contexts, there is a button like a scroll of paper.
Clicking on
that will take you to the script line of the currently selected
context.
graham samuel wrote:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:49:19 +, Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In the Variable Watcher, just to the right of the drop-down menu of
objects/contexts, there is a button like a scroll of paper. Clicking on
that will take you to the script line of the currentl
On 17/12/2005, at 22:58, "Mathewson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Why does a stack on a CD run really quite well on a Pentium
2, 300MHz, 128 MB RAM (Win 98), a Pentium 3, 700 MHz, 128
MB RAM (Ubuntu 5.10) and grind to a shuddering halt on an
iMac G3, 333MHz, 320 MB RAM (Mac 10.4)?
This is a 'both
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We have developed a stack size 3072 x 2304, thus having 9 different full screens
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But how can we limit the appearance on larger screens, so precisely a given of
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Hi all
I need a step by step how to about installing and configuring rev cgi
with database support on os x:
what i have tried:
I am running rev cgi engine vers. 2.5
I was unable to obtain a more up to date engine that runs on mac os x
(neither linux engine (understandeable) nor mac os x engin
Hi Kresten,
May be I don't understand well your problem but here is how I would
imagine a reliable solution:
Stack window: 1024*768
All objects grouped - group locked - size: 1024 768
Then I would set the scroll of the group according to the screen I
want to display.
On larger screens if nee
Will Fauna & Merryweather be there?
Judy
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