Re: reinvestigation of the errormessages

2004-06-12 Thread Wouter
J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Fri Jun 11 20:44:08 EDT 2004
snip
It's available for early testing by Rev Enterprise users, but has not
been formally released yet. If you aren't an Enterprise user, you'll
have to wait for the official release.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jacque at hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
Thank you for the elucidation.
Greetings,
WA
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Re: Resize stack

2004-06-12 Thread Robert Brenstein
Shari wrote:
I just pulled this from my post for you: Opening a stack sends a 
whole series of messages: at least preOpenStack, preOpenCard, 
suspendStack, focusIn, openStack, openCard, mouseEnter, 
suspendStack, focusOut, resumeStack, focusIn, but even more are 
possible. I got this list from Message Watcher. They are a tad 
different in standalone.

Robert Brenstein

Very interesting.  I wonder what would be different in a 
standalone. I did not see resizeStack in there.
A resizeStack message may be sent if the stack being opened has a 
menubar and is being opened on a Mac while its editMenus property is 
false.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
I think I was seeing resizestack without having menubar in my stack 
but I may be confusing things now. In IDE, things may also vary 
depending whether any palettes are open. And when opening invisibly, 
some open msgs are not sent.

Anyway, you can use one of the standalone message watchers (as 
opposed to the one built into IDE) to see what's really going on in 
your stack when running in IDE or standalone.

http://www.fourthworld.com/rev/  (4W UmbrellaMan) 
http://www.robelko.com/metacard/mw.html (Robelko Msg Watcher)

Tip: in standalone, activate watching from the startup handler if you 
want to watch the mainstack.

Robert Brenstein
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Resize aspect

2004-06-12 Thread Simon Lord
Hi all, I want to throw out the following question to see if anyone has 
a stack already done that can do the following...

My stack allows users to create a layout using template objects that 
fit the printed page.  However, some users don't have monitor that can 
display the full resolution, and 11 x 17 layouts are near impossible 
for most.

So I'm looking to make a stack that can resize all objects on a card 
*proportionally* to fit the new stack size (for example, a user wants 
to scale the stack down to 77% because that's all that fits on his 
viewable screen space).  But it will always be an aspect ratio 
proportionate to the layout they are working on.  That way when it 
comes time to print (or preview a print) I can scale everything to 
100%.

Or is there another way?
Sincerely,
Simon
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