Re: Odin MySQL server and email server problems

2012-10-14 Thread Ian Wood
To follow up, it's now been sorted out. Yes, I used my registered email address 
after the emergency response form wasn't being answered.

Ian

On 14 Oct 2012, at 01:59, Matthias Rebbe wrote:

 
 Am 14.10.2012 um 02:58 schrieb Matthias Rebbe matth...@rebbe.tk:
 
 Hi Ian,
 
 i hope your support request was answered already. 
 If not, did you use the e-mail you used for the purchase and did you use the 
 word URGENT in the subject.
 I sent such an urgent email some time ago and wondered why i did not get a 
 fast response like i did for previous support requests in the past.
 
 Heather told me, that i did not use my email address which i used when 
 purchasing the on-rev package. Emergency emails are bound to that e-mail 
 address and are only detected when using 
 this email address which was used for purchase of that package. 
 
 Regards,
 
 Matthias
 
 
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 Am 13.10.2012 um 23:48 schrieb Ian Wood revl...@azurevision.co.uk:
 
 I know the list isn't the place for On-Rev support problems but there's 
 been no response via the emergency support form after more than two hours...
 
 Is anyone else on Odin having MySQL problems? cPanel is claiming that the 
 MySQL server is offline and all my Drupal sites are non-responsive with 
 'Unable to connect to database server', while my On-Rev hosted email 
 accounts haven't accepted any incoming messages for several hours.
 
 Is it just me? :-(
 
 Ian
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Re: getting ridiculous on skipped breakpoints

2012-10-14 Thread Mark Schonewille
Richard,

Nevertheless, once breakpoints stop working, they won't start working again if 
you add another breakpoint. Putting breakpoint commands on multiple lines 
doesn't make much sense, but doesn't hurt either.

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Use Color Converter to convert CMYK, RGB, RAL, XYZ, H.Lab and other colour 
spaces. http://www.color-converter.com



On 13 okt 2012, at 21:34, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
 
 D'oh!
 
 Never mind.  Seems I had breakpoints turned off from the demo last
 weekend.  That trip has let my mind in molasses all week . . .


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Re: display error bug for long lines in fields?

2012-10-14 Thread Claudi Cornaz
Hi Klaus,

I have come acros this aswell. I found it has to do
with the tabsstops. If you have many tabs in the line and the tabstops
set to a 'big' number, I guess the last part of the line somehow exceeds 
a graphic limit. I managed to solve it by making the tabstops a bit smaller,
so that the pixels occupied by the line became less.
Hope this helps

All the best,
   Claudi


On 13 okt 2012, at 13:11, Klaus on-rev wrote:

 Hi friends,
 
 someone already experienced this?
 
 I have some long, but not too long, TAB delimited lines in a list field.
 
 Now some lines look like the very last item is on top of the first item, like 
 this one:
 http://major-k.de//temp/display_error.jpg
 
 And ALL of the lines do only hile a couple of pixels at the beginning, only 
 part of the first character.
 
 I checked the length of these lines, but they are lower than the official 
 limits:
 Max characters per line in a field = 16 bit = 64 kb
 LENGTH() of the lines is actually shorter than this limit  6000.
 
 I already have a workaround, but wanted to know if this is a bug, before I 
 report this.
 
 Any hints much appreciated, thanks!
 
 
 Best
 
 Klaus
 
 
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Re: display error bug for long lines in fields?

2012-10-14 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Claudi,

Am 14.10.2012 um 11:21 schrieb Claudi Cornaz claud...@fiberworld.nl:

 Hi Klaus,
 
 I have come acros this aswell. I found it has to do
 with the tabsstops. If you have many tabs in the line and the tabstops
 set to a 'big' number, I guess the last part of the line somehow exceeds 
 a graphic limit. I managed to solve it by making the tabstops a bit smaller,
 so that the pixels occupied by the line became less.

ah, OK, that explains something, but doesn't solve my problem :-)

 Hope this helps

Not really, but thanks anyway, I bugreported it, now its up to the mothership 
;-)

 All the best,
   Claudi

Best

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[OT] Pray for Andre

2012-10-14 Thread Richmond

Another quiet night in Rio I see:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-19940440

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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Pete,

Am 14.10.2012 um 03:03 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:

 Is there a way to pause an audio clip?  Play and stop seem to work but I
 don't see a pause command and play pause doesn't work for audio clips.

no pause with (imported) audioclips, just start and stop.

 Pete

Best

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Re: defaultcursor problem

2012-10-14 Thread Peter M. Brigham
Actually, the whole point of the defaultcursor is that it is *not* reset at 
idle even without it being locked, whereas the cursor is reset at idle and 
must be locked to be persistent. Setting the defaultcursor used to work over an 
unlocked, editable field, but it doesn't any more. Checking the dictionary for 
defaultcursor:

The defaultCursor is the shape used automatically when the mouse pointer is in 
a stack window, but not in an editable field.

so apparently the behavior was changed for an editable field in some version = 
4.5 and I only noticed it now. Bummer.

Before I discovered the defaultcursor I did what André Bisseret suggested and 
had a mousemove handler for locking and setting the cursor but I always ran 
into problems with the cursor staying locked at random points. I always assumed 
that the engine had missed firing off a mouseleave message -- I had put my 
unlock cursor command in an on mouseleave handler. Then I'd be left with a 
locked cursor and would have to unlock it via the messagebox. I could never pin 
down a recipe for this.

André's/Eric's solution is similar to what I used before. I'll try it out again 
and see if over time I still get stray locked cursors.

BTW, the handlers as you posted them, André, have a problem: once you hold down 
the commandkey while moving over a word and the cursor changes to hand, it 
won't change back when you lift the commandkey, until you move out of the 
field. I revised Eric's mousemove handler accordingly (and note the addition of 
a pass mousemove command at the end, in case individual fields have individual 
mousemove behaviors):

on mouseMove
   switch
  case button is in the target
 ShowHandCursor #
 break
 ---
  case field is in the target
 switch
case the commandkey is up
   ResetCursor
   break
case the lockText of the target is false
   if the mousetext = empty then
  ResetCursor
   else if link is in the textStyle of the mouseChunk then
  ShowHandCursor
   end if
   break
 end switch
 break
  default
 ResetCursor #
   end switch
   pass mousemove
end mouseMove
--
on mouseLeave
   ResetCursor #
end mouseLeave
--
on ShowHandCursor
   set the cursor to hand
   lock cursor
end ShowHandCursor
--
on ResetCursor
   unlock cursor
end ResetCursor

On Oct 12, 2012, at 12:31 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:

 Lock the cursor first. If you don't, it will revert the first idle it gets. 
 As someone mentioned use the cursor. Locking it will prevent the reversion 
 you are seeing. (It actually is changing but so fast you can't see it.)
 
 Bob
 
 
 On Oct 12, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
 
 Anyone have an idea why this doesn't work? Put the following into the script 
 of an unlocked field:
 
 on mousemove
  put the commandkey is down into cmK
  if cmK then
 set the defaultcursor to hand
  else
 set the defaultcursor to empty
  end if
 end mousemove
 
 I want the cursor to become hand with the commandkey down, but it simply 
 remains a bar over an unlocked field. I swear this used to work, but for 
 some reason it no longer does. 2008 MacBook, OSX 10.7.4 (Lion), Rev Studio 
 4.5.3, build 1210
 
 -- Peter
 
 Peter M. Brigham
 pmb...@gmail.com
 http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
 
 
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Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.5

2012-10-14 Thread Peter M. Brigham
OK, Jacque, it's finally time for you to pull together the ultimate LC time 
travel tool, the one where the user can pull a fully debugged version of 
his\her beta software back from the future and distribute it now -- or even 
distribute it last year, before all the competitors got off the ground and 
dominated the market. What are you waiting for?

OK, now I'm off to the past to start a thread on this list having to do with 
time travel, I'm going to beat you to it. But I can already see that that 
didn't work, I must have tried posting it before I joined the list and the 
message got bounced. This is all so tricky….

On Oct 12, 2012, at 5:36 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

 On 10/12/12 3:54 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
 Isn't this how Jacque's Time Travel stack started? Didn't she
 distribute some kind of time stack freely to everyone, until they
 reached critical mass and became sentient? Heck, maybe this is what
 started (is starting/is going to start) everything! Time travel
 paradoxes are so confusing!
 
 I don't know how it started because it hasn't started yet. I did see it 
 briefly yesterday when I was checking on next week, but it had already been 
 started by then.
 
 All that aside, I do question how many of us are sentient. But that's a 
 different research project.
 
 -- 
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 HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
 
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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Michael Kann
Peter,

You can make a poor man's pause btn using the following idea:

--- stop btn

--- stop audio and save point audio is stopped


on mouseUp
   stop player  1
   put the currentTime of player 1 into fld store_cur_time
end mouseUp

--- resume from stopped point


on mouseUp
  put fld store_cur_time into cur_time
  set the currentTime of player 1 to cur_time
  play player 1
end mouseUp
---

Mike


--- On Sat, 10/13/12, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:

From: Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com
Subject: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Saturday, October 13, 2012, 8:03 PM

Is there a way to pause an audio clip?  Play and stop seem to work but I
don't see a pause command and play pause doesn't work for audio clips.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Peter Haworth
Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com



On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Peter,

 You can make a poor man's pause btn using the following idea:
 
 --- stop btn

 --- stop audio and save point audio is stopped

 
 on mouseUp
stop player  1
put the currentTime of player 1 into fld store_cur_time
 end mouseUp
 
 --- resume from stopped point

 
 on mouseUp
   put fld store_cur_time into cur_time
   set the currentTime of player 1 to cur_time
   play player 1
 end mouseUp
 ---

 Mike


 --- On Sat, 10/13/12, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:

 From: Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com
 Subject: Audio clips
 To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
 Date: Saturday, October 13, 2012, 8:03 PM

 Is there a way to pause an audio clip?  Play and stop seem to work but I
 don't see a pause command and play pause doesn't work for audio clips.
 Pete
 lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Jim Lambert
Roger wrote:
 
 I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For 
 example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else experiencing 
 this?

Not me. All those digests arrived properly as they usually do.

Jim Lambert
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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Roger Guay
Thanks, Jim.

On Oct 14, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Jim Lambert j...@netrin.com wrote:

 Roger wrote:
 
 I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For 
 example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else 
 experiencing this?
 
 Not me. All those digests arrived properly as they usually do.
 
 Jim Lambert


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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Pete,

Am 14.10.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:

 Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.

hmm, sure this will work with a PLAYER object, even without storing the 
currenttime***,
but you were asking for a possibility with the PLAY command 8-)

play is for use with imported audio- and videoclips, the official syntax 
for player objects 
is start player XYZ, although play player XYZ obviously also works.

But THAT syntax really hurts me :-D

***Unless you set the currenttime of a player back to 0, any start player XYZ 
will continue
at the exact time where you told it to stop player XYZ.

 Pete
 lcSQL Software

Best

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Two hours until the highest jump

2012-10-14 Thread Michael Kann
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/post/felix-baumgartner-tries-record-breaking-jump-again-live-blog/2012/10/14/b7ddfc18-159d-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_blog.html?hpid=z2

If anyone is interested in the highest skydive, it is being webcast live.

Very much down to earth,
Mike
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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Michael Kann
Klaus,
Thanks for the clarification. You're posts are always very educational.
Mike

--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:

From: Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 10:49 AM

Hi Pete,

Am 14.10.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:

 Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.

hmm, sure this will work with a PLAYER object, even without storing the 
currenttime***,
but you were asking for a possibility with the PLAY command 8-)

play is for use with imported audio- and videoclips, the official syntax 
for player objects 
is start player XYZ, although play player XYZ obviously also works.

But THAT syntax really hurts me :-D

***Unless you set the currenttime of a player back to 0, any start player XYZ 
will continue
at the exact time where you told it to stop player XYZ.

 Pete
 lcSQL Software

Best

Klaus

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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Michael Kann
Klaus,

Don't depend on me for learning English.

It should be:

Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)

Mike



--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 10:58 AM

Klaus,
Thanks for the clarification. You're posts are always very educational.
Mike

--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:

From: Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 10:49 AM

Hi Pete,

Am 14.10.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:

 Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.

hmm, sure this will work with a PLAYER object, even without storing the 
currenttime***,
but you were asking for a possibility with the PLAY command 8-)

play is for use with imported audio- and videoclips, the official syntax 
for player objects 
is start player XYZ, although play player XYZ obviously also works.

But THAT syntax really hurts me :-D

***Unless you set the currenttime of a player back to 0, any start player XYZ 
will continue
at the exact time where you told it to stop player XYZ.

 Pete
 lcSQL Software

Best

Klaus

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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Michael,

Am 14.10.2012 um 18:04 schrieb Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com:

 Klaus,
 
 Don't depend on me for learning English.

I'd NEVER do that! :-D

 It should be:
 Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)

Thank you!

 Mike

Best

Klaus

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Re: Audio clips

2012-10-14 Thread stephen barncard
If you can locate the late Eric Chatonet's lesson stack about 'how to make
a music player', you will find everything you need to make a 'perfect'
player that you can 'skin'. It has fast-forward, a progress bar that's
grabbable, a common play-pause button and all the artwork for the 12 or so
button states. The code is tight and works perfectly with the player. It
was offered free on his site with his other lessons. Eric was a master.

contact me off-list if you can't find it. It should be public but is not
accessible. So Smart software domain is active, but shows an Apache startup
screen at the moment. Hopefully someone has decided to resurrect the
site

On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.comwrote:

 Hi Michael,

 Am 14.10.2012 um 18:04 schrieb Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com:

  Klaus,
 
  Don't depend on me for learning English.

 I'd NEVER do that! :-D

  It should be:
  Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)

 Thank you!

  Mike

 Best

 Klaus

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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Graham Samuel
Ironically I missed Roger's original post because I didn't get Digest 32, which 
it was in - presumably!

Recently FWIW I have missed several digests: 22, 25, 30 and 32 to name recent 
ones. I guess I should write to Heather about it.

Graham

On un, 14 Oct 2012 08:40:52 -07000, Jim Lambert j...@netrin.com wrote:
 Roger wrote:
 
 I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For 
 example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else 
 experiencing this?
 
 Not me. All those digests arrived properly as they usually do.
 
 Jim Lambert

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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Roger Guay
I tried Heather before posting to the list, but I got no answer!

Roger

On Oct 14, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Graham Samuel livf...@mac.com wrote:

 Ironically I missed Roger's original post because I didn't get Digest 32, 
 which it was in - presumably!
 
 Recently FWIW I have missed several digests: 22, 25, 30 and 32 to name recent 
 ones. I guess I should write to Heather about it.
 
 Graham
 
 On un, 14 Oct 2012 08:40:52 -07000, Jim Lambert j...@netrin.com wrote:
 Roger wrote:
 
 I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For 
 example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else 
 experiencing this?
 
 Not me. All those digests arrived properly as they usually do.
 
 Jim Lambert
 
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Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.5

2012-10-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 10/14/12 9:07 AM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:

OK, Jacque, it's finally time for you to pull together the ultimate
LC time travel tool, the one where the user can pull a fully debugged
version of his\her beta software back from the future and distribute
it now -- or even distribute it last year, before all the competitors
got off the ground and dominated the market. What are you waiting
for?


Mostly I'm waiting until I've started.



OK, now I'm off to the past to start a thread on this list having to
do with time travel, I'm going to beat you to it. But I can already
see that that didn't work, I must have tried posting it before I
joined the list and the message got bounced. This is all so tricky….


I think you may have set one of the dials wrong, causing us both to 
hijack this thread instead.


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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Bob Earp
Roger,
I am amazed how some folks on this list manage to keep up with Digests, never 
mind individual posts.  I seem to blink and three more digests appear in my 
InBox.  The obviously don't sleep, have no lives, and have found the way to 
bend time ;-) 

Anyway, I have a love - hate relationship with the LC lists, which are the only 
ones I subscribe to these days.  I absolutely love them from the plethora of 
information they provide and the incredible support from the subscribees (is 
that a word ?).  I hate them for taking so much time to read, and doubly hate 
them when twits post totally useless drivel.  I was going to say the latter 
know who they are, but suspect that is not the case, and maybe I am a culprit 
with this post !!

Anyway, one thing I have always wished for is a decent reader that would let me 
read the posts as I want to, which is likely different to everybody else.  The 
least I'd like to do is click on an index item and jump to the message, but I'm 
sure being able to selectively display threads would be of benefit  too.  I 
know there have been various readers built in the past, and of course there is 
also the archive and search capabilities on-line, but so far they've all fell a 
slice or two short of a picnic.

Maybe it is time for you and I to build a new one or better still start an 
openSource one  ;-)

best, Bob...

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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Roger Guay
I hear ya, Bob! I find that going to the archive by date is very convenient for 
monitoring the list, but of course you can't just point and click to reply from 
there. Honestly, I wouldn't know where to start to build such an interface. 

Cheers,
Roger



On Oct 14, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Bob Earp rje...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Roger,
 I am amazed how some folks on this list manage to keep up with Digests, never 
 mind individual posts.  I seem to blink and three more digests appear in my 
 InBox.  The obviously don't sleep, have no lives, and have found the way to 
 bend time ;-) 
 
 Anyway, I have a love - hate relationship with the LC lists, which are the 
 only ones I subscribe to these days.  I absolutely love them from the 
 plethora of information they provide and the incredible support from the 
 subscribees (is that a word ?).  I hate them for taking so much time to read, 
 and doubly hate them when twits post totally useless drivel.  I was going to 
 say the latter know who they are, but suspect that is not the case, and maybe 
 I am a culprit with this post !!
 
 Anyway, one thing I have always wished for is a decent reader that would let 
 me read the posts as I want to, which is likely different to everybody else.  
 The least I'd like to do is click on an index item and jump to the message, 
 but I'm sure being able to selectively display threads would be of benefit  
 too.  I know there have been various readers built in the past, and of course 
 there is also the archive and search capabilities on-line, but so far they've 
 all fell a slice or two short of a picnic.
 
 Maybe it is time for you and I to build a new one or better still start an 
 openSource one  ;-)
 
 best, Bob...
 
 Bob Earp
 White Rock, British Columbia.
 
 
 
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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread stephen barncard
Jerry Daniels made a list reader about 6 years ago. He'd make a weekly
video and talk about Revolution topics from the list. It looked pretty
basic, and an example of 'screen scraping', methinks.

On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Bob Earp rje...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Roger,
 I am amazed how some folks on this list manage to keep up with Digests,
 never mind individual posts.  I seem to blink and three more digests appear
 in my InBox.  The obviously don't sleep, have no lives, and have found the
 way to bend time ;-)

 Anyway, I have a love - hate relationship with the LC lists, which are the
 only ones I subscribe to these days.  I absolutely love them from the
 plethora of information they provide and the incredible support from the
 subscribees (is that a word ?).  I hate them for taking so much time to
 read, and doubly hate them when twits post totally useless drivel.  I was
 going to say the latter know who they are, but suspect that is not the
 case, and maybe I am a culprit with this post !!

 Anyway, one thing I have always wished for is a decent reader that would
 let me read the posts as I want to, which is likely different to everybody
 else.  The least I'd like to do is click on an index item and jump to the
 message, but I'm sure being able to selectively display threads would be of
 benefit  too.  I know there have been various readers built in the past,
 and of course there is also the archive and search capabilities on-line,
 but so far they've all fell a slice or two short of a picnic.

 Maybe it is time for you and I to build a new one or better still start an
 openSource one  ;-)

 best, Bob...

 Bob Earp
 White Rock, British Columbia.



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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 10/14/12 4:10 PM, Roger Guay wrote:

I find that going to the archive by date is very convenient for
monitoring the list, but of course you can't just point and click to
reply from there.


You know about this? :

http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/

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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 10/14/12 3:52 PM, Bob Earp wrote:

I hate them for taking so much time to read, and doubly hate them
when twits post totally useless drivel.


I think I'm guilty of some of that. If you get the list as individual 
emails it's (maybe too) easy to post a quick reply, which encourages 
tangents. Some of it can be amusing though, I don't mind those.


I filter all email from lists.runrev.com into their own email folder. 
The subject of the post is also the subject of the email, so you know 
immediately what it's about and don't need to open the ones of no interest.


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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread RogGuay
Thanks, Jacqueline. Looks like this just might be the thing! I wonder how
many other gems out there that I'm not aware of??

Roger




 You know about this? :

 http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com






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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 10/14/12 5:09 PM, RogGuay wrote:

Thanks, Jacqueline. Looks like this just might be the thing! I wonder how
many other gems out there that I'm not aware of??


The one at gmane, maybe:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user

But I use Nabble more.



Roger





You know about this? :



http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com







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Re: iOS questions

2012-10-14 Thread Mark Smith
Jacque, thanks for the pointer re: the icon.

Monte, what I want to do is encrypt the file (mergeAES) before the system
shuts down or hibernates. Essentially trap it and send a shutdown/close
stack request to myself so I can terminate in an orderly fashion. Doable?

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Re: iOS questions

2012-10-14 Thread Monte Goulding

 Monte, what I want to do is encrypt the file (mergeAES) before the system
 shuts down or hibernates. Essentially trap it and send a shutdown/close
 stack request to myself so I can terminate in an orderly fashion. Doable?


mergNotify UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
   -- do your encryption here
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

Cheers

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Re: iOS questions

2012-10-14 Thread Mark Smith
Monte Goulding wrote
 on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
-- do your encryption here
 end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

Thanks



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Re: iOS questions

2012-10-14 Thread Mark Smith
Monte Goulding wrote
 on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
-- do your encryption here
 end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

I'm going to try:


on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
   close this stack
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

and see if we can get an orderly shutdown with encryption and all (all the
code to handle it is in the closestack handler) which is also sent when you
press the home button. 

Interestingly I just checked the docs on the home button and its not
mentioned except in reference to the screen orientation. But clearly when
you press home it sends a closestack message and shuts down the
application. Strange how this would not be documented (unless I missed it)?




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Re: iOS questions

2012-10-14 Thread Monte Goulding

On 15/10/2012, at 2:10 PM, Mark Smith wrote:

 Monte Goulding wrote
 on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
   -- do your encryption here
 end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
 
 I'm going to try:
 
 
 on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
   close this stack
 end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

Hmm... I'm not positive that's the best plan as you will probably find your 
stack is closed when the user awakens their phone. I would suggest something 
like this:

on closeStack
  encryptItAll
end encryptItAll

on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
  encryptItAll
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

on encryptItAll
  -- do your encryption and save
end encryptItAll

If you really want to force quit at sleep then try:

on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
  quit
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification

Not sure if apple will be happy about that though

Cheers

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Re: Missing Digests

2012-10-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque-

Sunday, October 14, 2012, 2:29:05 PM, you wrote:

 You know about this? :

 http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/

Ugh. Nabble seems to have a better thread view than gmane, but gmane
looks a lot better on the screen. Is there any way to strip out all
the webby cruft?

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