Virtual reality lens

2003-01-13 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, if you are not interested in photography or 360° virtual 
imagery then please ignore my post.  I'm selling a 360° lens for 
standard 35mm cameras which has served me very well in the past for 
creating QuickTime VR's and panorama's.

All the details are here: http://www.marelina.com/behere/

Sincerely,
Simon
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determining members of group

2003-01-13 Thread Rodney Tamblyn
What's the syntax for determining the members of a group?  It isn't 
referred to under group properties in the Reference stack, or in the 
Concepts and Techniques stack under Groups topic.  Might be a good 
thing to make more obvious if these stacks are being revised.

For me the following syntax options are most intuitive (but don't work):

	members of group x
 objects of group x
	elements of group x
	buttons/fields/players etc of group x

inside group script:
	the members of me
	my members
	etc...

Could someone please refresh my memory before I go mad...

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Re: Virtual reality lens

2003-01-13 Thread Michael Kann
Interesting concept. Would it work with a digital
camera?

--- Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all, if you are not interested in photography or
 360° virtual 
 imagery then please ignore my post.  I'm selling a
 360° lens for 
 standard 35mm cameras which has served me very well
 in the past for 
 creating QuickTime VR's and panorama's.
 
 All the details are here:
 http://www.marelina.com/behere/

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Re: Virtual reality lens

2003-01-13 Thread Simon Lord
Yes, but you need an SLR camera like the Nikon D100 which is a digital 
camera but uses standard Nikon AF lenses.

On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 09:10 AM, Michael Kann wrote:

Interesting concept. Would it work with a digital
camera?

--- Simon Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all, if you are not interested in photography or
360° virtual
imagery then please ignore my post.  I'm selling a
360° lens for
standard 35mm cameras which has served me very well
in the past for
creating QuickTime VR's and panorama's.

All the details are here:
http://www.marelina.com/behere/


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Re:The Case Of The Reluctant Field

2003-01-13 Thread Ray G. Miller
Metacardians,

Looks like the field problem season...

I've a case where a scrollngfield will NOT take the focus unless it is
clicked into with the mouse.

This field's properties are identical to the previous 5 fields, i.e.:
Taverse on
auto tab
hilite on
fixed line height

This Reluctant Field was working propery in the past: tabbed from one
field to the next 

Has anyone has a case where a field changed its properties on its own volition?



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Re:The Case Of The Reluctant Field

2003-01-13 Thread andu


--On Monday, January 13, 2003 11:36:55 -0800 Ray G. Miller 
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Metacardians,

Looks like the field problem season...

I've a case where a scrollngfield will NOT take the focus unless it is
clicked into with the mouse.

This field's properties are identical to the previous 5 fields, i.e.:
Taverse on
auto tab
hilite on
fixed line height

This Reluctant Field was working propery in the past: tabbed from one
field to the next

Has anyone has a case where a field changed its properties on its own
volition?


Try to catch the focusedObject and see if the field shows up or not while 
you tab. Only the lockText seems to be doing that...




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Re: determining members of group

2003-01-13 Thread Alain Farmer
 What's the syntax for determining
 the members of a group?
 members of group x
 objects of group x
 elements of group x
 buttons/fields/players etc of group x

Don't pull out your hair, Rodney. ;-)

I think the work you are looking for is PARTS.

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darwin

2003-01-13 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
| 
| Sorry.  I'm on so many Mac mailing lists that I forget sometimes that
| everyone else isn't the Mac addict that I am.
| 
| OS X is not perfect, no OS is.  But OS X is by far my favorite OS to work
| on, and at my job I work on many (Win 98, Win 2K, Win XP, Win NT, Mac OS 9,
| Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, Red Hat Linux.)  The Darwin mc engine has been
| automating our network and providing all CGI scripts for 2 years now.  If I
| have to write a CGI or shell script that will be shared with other folks, I
| try to write it in perl.  But when I need to get a job done on our network,
| I use mc.


Ok, thank you.  Understood.  Yep, Unix guys were happy to
see Apple adopt it under the hood, I had just never heard the
term Darwin.  Perhap MS Windows XP-2 will have Linux under the
hood?  (just kidding!).  Yep, true multi-tasking.

Thanks again.
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SelectedText and ItemOffset

2003-01-13 Thread Scott Rossi
How does one determine the number of the item in which the selectedText
falls?

Situation: a field containing several tab-delimited items on a line.

Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5

The mouse is clicked somewhere in the line of text.  How do you determine
the number of the item that corresponds to where mouse was clicked?

Thanks  Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
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Re: MC front end to PostgreSQL

2003-01-13 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
| 
| The best, in my mind, would be to build a general purpose example app,
| directly descibed and shared on the Metacard list, to let evryone become
| able to understand how the purposed technology works and how to reuse it
| to build, from scratch,
| other kinds of dedicated apps.

Agree!  that would be great.
| 
| If you are ok about this, i could contribute to this commun effort in
| converting an existing AddressBook stack in a client-server
| AdressBook stuff, in using, on the client-side, a standard desktop
| dedicated AdressBook stack converted in a Metacard-based AdressBook
| front-end and, on the server-side, a PostgeSQL-based AdressBook
| back-end.

An impressive spirit of volunteerism, for which we'd be very
grateful, merci!

| 
| I can't, for my how, open and share an access to the production servers
| (including an access to PostgreSQL), because the servers i'm working on
| are howned by private companies or administrations.
| 
| What we need, at this point, is (1) to find a fine free and reusable
| AddressBook stack on top of witch we could add the client-server layer
| code

Seems like someone out there would have something they could
contribute?  If not, we could do something very simple.  I am
thinking, for a beginning application, simpler the better.
Such as a single record data base with just a few typical
fields, name, address, phone, email etc.


| and (2) a free hosted access to a PostgreSQL enabled server (including
| the right to install mc as a cgi engine or, best, as a web application
| server deamon (startable and rebootable trough SSH only, for security
| reasons). Could you
| find an host interested in supporting this part of the project ?
| 


Well, that might be me.  It would be ideal if I could get this
going at work, but my home server may suffice for the time
being (if we can live with MC 2.4 as the cgi engine).

We could at least start there.  MC is installed in
/usr/local/bin, so what do you need, Pierre, just an ssh
account?

Sadhu

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Re: SelectedText and ItemOffset

2003-01-13 Thread andu


--On Monday, January 13, 2003 16:16:48 -0800 Scott Rossi 
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How does one determine the number of the item in which the selectedText
falls?

Situation: a field containing several tab-delimited items on a line.

Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5

The mouse is clicked somewhere in the line of text.  How do you determine
the number of the item that corresponds to where mouse was clicked?


Something like:

#set the style of each item to link first
set the itemdel to tab
put the clickText into cText
put itemOffset(cText, the_Line)




Thanks  Regards,

Scott Rossi
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Re: SelectedText and ItemOffset

2003-01-13 Thread andu


--On Monday, January 13, 2003 17:01:43 -0800 Scott Rossi 
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Recently, andu  wrote:


How do you determine
the number of the item that corresponds to where mouse was clicked?


Something like:

# set the style of each item to link first
set the itemdel to tab
put the clickText into cText
put itemOffset(cText, the_Line)


This is a good suggestion, however, items can be made up of multiple words
separated by spaces; the clickText only seems to return single words (not
groups of words).  Any way to this into account?


Like I said, set the textStyle of each item in the field to link (a.k.a 
group) FIRST! That way the clickText will return all the words in the group.


Thanks  Regards,

Scott Rossi
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Darwin Engine with X11

2003-01-13 Thread Yennie
A while back I tried using the Darwin engine with various XWindow ports for MacOS X... no luck.
I had hoped that with Apple's own port of X11 coming out, things would clear up.

However, the Darwin engine still bombs all over the place running under X11. It DOES launch, but you can't get far without a sudden "Abort" message in the terminal (and no more GUI).

So, my question is... is there any remedy (missing libs?) that would allow me to run the Darwin engine with a GUI as-is on MacOS?

Granted, it may not be that useful with a mach-o version already natively available, but I'd be at least curious to see this work.

Brian