Re: RunRev Documentation

2003-11-15 Thread Dave McKee
the stack referenced does not work with Rev 2.1.2, it keeps hanging on  
a script that wants to access the tStack
On Nov 12, 2003, at 9:58 AM, Ken Norris wrote:

Hi David,

Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:29:17 +
From: David Burgun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RunRev Documentation
Hi,

Is there any Documentation available for RunRev in PDF format? I
would like to be able to print off a couple of chapters at a time and
have a good read away from the computer!
-
Well, if you can live with RTF instead, there is one at the RunRev dev
downloads area:
http://www.runrev.com/Revolution1/developercentral/ 
usercontributions.html

...it's near the bottom of the lisat. Scroll down 'till the slider is  
about
an inch from the bottom.

HTH,
Ken N.
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Re: Release 2.0r2 - Unexplained CPU usage shoots to 100%

2003-05-30 Thread Dave McKee
On 5/28/03 10:02 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dave McKee wrote:
 
 Since installing 2.0r2, I have found that under a wide variety of
 circumstances ( which means I have not got a clue as to how to isolate this
 ), cpu usage shoots to 100% and just stays there seemly forever.  It can
 happen while editing a script, using the debugger or just all on its own
 without intervention from me.
 
 So far, after 2,3 minutes, with the use of cmd period it stops as in cpu
 usage returns to normal levels.  I am using osx 10.2.6 on a 1G G4 Powerbook
 with 1G RAM, and running with few background processes.
 
 When it's spiking is there a default button throbbing?
No, it happens even when just opening a stack script, no buttons even
present in the stack.  The problem was solved by deleting cRevGeneral from
the stack ( Thanks to Jeanne )

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Release 2.0r2 - Unexplained CPU usage shoots to 100%

2003-05-29 Thread Dave McKee
Since installing 2.0r2, I have found that under a wide variety of
circumstances ( which means I have not got a clue as to how to isolate this
), cpu usage shoots to 100% and just stays there seemly forever.  It can
happen while editing a script, using the debugger or just all on its own
without intervention from me.

So far, after 2,3 minutes, with the use of cmd period it stops as in cpu
usage returns to normal levels.  I am using osx 10.2.6 on a 1G G4 Powerbook
with 1G RAM, and running with few background processes.

Help ! 

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Release 2.0r2 - Unexplained CPU usage shoots to 100% - Part 2

2003-05-29 Thread Dave McKee
So the saga continues.  I re installed version 1.1.1 and opened the stack
with version 1.1.1 and my stack is well behaved as is revolution 1.1.1.
Going back to version 2.0r2, just opening the stack was enough to peg the
cpu usage at 100%.  Using cmd period to stop this behaviour works and then
just opening the main stack's script is enough to peg cpu usage at 100%
again.

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Re: Release 2.0r2 - Unexplained CPU usage shoots to 100% - Part 2

2003-05-29 Thread Dave McKee
On 5/28/03 7:22 PM, Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 05:47 PM, Dave McKee wrote:
 
 So the saga continues.  I re installed version 1.1.1 and opened the
 stack
 with version 1.1.1 and my stack is well behaved as is revolution 1.1.1.
 Going back to version 2.0r2, just opening the stack was enough to peg
 the
 cpu usage at 100%.  Using cmd period to stop this behaviour works and
 then
 just opening the main stack's script is enough to peg cpu usage at 100%
 again.
 
 
 If you have a default button active on the screen, that will eat up a
 lot of cpu power.  It is not Revs fault, but Apples.
 
 
 
 Best regards,
 Mark Talluto
 http://www.canelasoftware.com
 
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I don't think that¹s the problem.  I have emptied my stack of all its
scripts and now when I try opening the stack script, the cpu usage shoots to
100% and sits there until I depress cmd period.  Then when I close the
script window, Rev asks whether to change the scripts ( but nothing was
added or changed or even clicked in ) and back it goes to 100 %, Cmd period
again and the script window closes.

And this same stack with all of its scripts works fine in Rev 1.1.1.  In
fact, the same stack worked ok in the last release of Rev 2.0 ( 2.0rc2 ).
Something nasty has happened, not sure if its my stack ( unlikely because it
functions ok in rev 1.1.1 ) or Rev 2.0

Its getting frustrating trying to track down what this problem is, so why do
I get the feeling that I will have to recreate the stack from scratch before
it will run in Rev 2.0 ( did not expect this sort of problem )

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Re: Release 2.0r2 - Unexplained CPU usage shoots to 100% - Part 2

2003-05-29 Thread Dave McKee
On 5/28/03 7:56 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At 7:38PM -0700 5/28/03, Dave McKee wrote:
 So the saga continues.  I re installed version 1.1.1 and opened the
 stack with version 1.1.1 and my stack is well behaved as is revolution
 1.1.1. Going back to version 2.0r2, just opening the stack was
 enough to peg the cpu usage at 100%.
 
 I don't think that's the problem.  I have emptied my stack of all its
 scripts and now when I try opening the stack script, the cpu usage shoots to
 100% and sits there until I depress cmd period.  Then when I close the
 script window, Rev asks whether to change the scripts ( but nothing was
 added or changed or even clicked in ) and back it goes to 100 %, Cmd period
 again and the script window closes.
 
 This is just a guess on my part, but what happens if you remove the
 cRevGeneral custom property set from the stack (in 1.1.1) and then open it
 in 2.0?
 
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 Jeanne A. E. DeVoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Runtime Revolution Limited - Software at the Speed of Thought
 http://www.runrev.com/
 
 
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Thanks you, thank you, thank you, you saved me hours.  I went into Rev 1.1.1
and deleted it ( odd that it does not appear in Rev 2.0 ) and loaded it back
into Rev 2.0, it works.

Boy, this is one you will want to make sure that everyone knows about.

Again thanks

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Need some help figuring out how to use a library

2003-01-13 Thread Dave McKee
I have found that a library - LibSMTP at Shao Sean ( http://www.shaosean.tk/
) does exactly what I need to finish a project that I am working on BUT
because I am new to Revolution, am confused with how to integrate the / any
library into my own project.

My guesses so far, have included using revolution's stack mover to move the
library out of Shao Sean's example and then making it ( the library ) a sub
stack of one of my own stacks BUT that does not seem to work.

Is there some documentation on how to copy libraries from one stack to
another or can someone tell me how to do so for libSMTP ?

Regards
Dave

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Re: Need some help figuring out how to use a library

2003-01-13 Thread Dave McKee
On 1/13/03 1:43 PM, Dave McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have found that a library - LibSMTP at Shao Sean ( http://www.shaosean.tk/
 ) does exactly what I need to finish a project that I am working on BUT
 because I am new to Revolution, am confused with how to integrate the / any
 library into my own project.
 
 My guesses so far, have included using revolution's stack mover to move the
 library out of Shao Sean's example and then making it ( the library ) a sub
 stack of one of my own stacks BUT that does not seem to work.
 
 Is there some documentation on how to copy libraries from one stack to
 another or can someone tell me how to do so for libSMTP ?
 
 Regards
 Dave
 
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Its ok, I figured out how to use it

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Puzzled with behaviour of a script of mine,works in IDE but not in standalone

2003-01-09 Thread Dave McKee
I have a button that uses the following script;

send delete this card to this card in 500 milliseconds

The button invokes the execution of this script in the stack itself.  It
works ok in the development environment BUT DOES NOT work in the standalone
application.

I'm willing to bet that I am not the first to experience this problem and
would appreciate any insights that direct me towards what I am missing or
even how I could narrow down the problem on my own.

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Newbie Puzzled by Deleting Card

2002-10-31 Thread dave . mckee
I have OS 10.2.1 running and am trying out revolution 1.1.1 and have run into 
something strange;

If I have 2 cards and each card has one button with the following script;

on mouseup
  delete this card
end mouseup

and then if I click on the button on either card, I get the following error;

 • There was an Execution Error at 9:45:15 AM
Error description:  Chunk: can't delete object
Object: button id 1005 of card id 1004 of stack Untitled 1

delete this card

Value: mouseup



What am I doing wrong ?  There must be something so painfully obvious about this that 
I just can not see why the script produces an error.

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