Export an ASCII midi file from Rev?

2010-05-21 Thread Erik Hansen
Export an ASCII MIDI file from Rev?

How about exporting an ASCII MIDI file that people can import with Band IN A 
Box or any other sequencer?

Erik

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Re: OT: hacking and painting

2009-08-03 Thread Erik Hansen

Great, mate.



- Original Message 
From: Ian Wood revl...@azurevision.co.uk
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 3:29:35 AM
Subject: OT: hacking and painting

An essay I just came across which I thought might be particularly appropriate 
for this list.

http://www.paulgraham.com/hp.html

If I had only looked over at the other makers, the painters or the architects, 
I would have realized that there was a name for what I was doing: sketching. As 
far as I can tell, the way they taught me to program in college was all wrong. 
You should figure out programs as you're writing them, just as writers and 
painters and architects do.

Realizing this has real implications for software design. It means that a 
programming language should, above all, be malleable. A programming language is 
for thinking of programs, not for expressing programs you've already thought 
of. It should be a pencil, not a pen. Static typing would be a fine idea if 
people actually did write programs the way they taught me to in college. But 
that's not how any of the hackers I know write programs. We need a language 
that lets us scribble and smudge and smear, not a language where you have to 
sit with a teacup of types balanced on your knee and make polite conversation 
with a strict old aunt of a compiler.

Sounds like a good description of Runrev to me...

Ian
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Re: call to the do command...limited in standalones

2008-08-05 Thread Erik Hansen
Could you please give a real-world example of what you try to achieve?

Mark Schonewille

===

I just have do commands that will wind up in standalones
and was wondering what the problems are, in general.



 unfortunately, this is another call to the do command whose usage
 is seriously limited in standalones (this has been already discussed).
 I wish that there were to tell transcript that when set the
 propepertyname of objectname to objectvalue, this refers to
 variables whose value is the name of a transcript language chunk,
 without using the do command.
 I have never tried this before, but using a variable reference (with
 @  for instance?) would perhaps do the trick?

 Best regards
François

 ===

 What was the thread called?

 Merci, Erik

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Re: Revolution = YouTube?

2007-10-23 Thread Erik Hansen
Merci M. Chaplais,
 
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- Original Message 
From: François Chaplais [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:21:02 PM
Subject: Re: Revolution = YouTube?


Le 8 oct. 07, à 23:26, Erik Hansen a écrit :


 Hello List,
 What is the latest on capturing your Revolution animation as a video   
 file?
 It used to be make a QuickTime movie, but your Windows viewer needs to
 install QT.

 The Windows Movie Maker guru suggests turning your clip into
 a Flash movie because YouTube does this anyway, and you get better
 results if you do it yourself. Is there a way to save a Rev animation   
 as a Flash movie?

 If not Flash, then any video file would do.
 Import a file to Windows Movie Maker, then save in the Small 320x200   
 resolution.

 To be specific, my app Choreographer moves buttons around to show  
 choreography.
 I would like for dance team members to accelerate learning by viewing   
 a movie of their routine.

 Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
 The common forms of e-learning deployment are definitely through a
 web browser.  If you have content that is aimed at a broad target
 market then this probably is the best solution.

 GregSmith  says:
 Flash and QuickTime players come already installed in
 the most popular and current web browsers.

  Judy reccomends: http://tutorialized.com/
 Importing the video into Flash is simple. All you have to do is  
 select File  Import  Import Video
 You will then see an Import Video window appear.

 YouTube exposure would complement a browser, right?
 Eventually I would like for people to run Choreographer in Rev
 so they could choreograph interactively controlling speed, icons, etc.

 Thanks, Erik


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I have read that YouTube is progressively translating all of its videos   
to H264 (Apple's preferred). YouTube accepts .mov files, and certainely   
with H264 encoding. Moreover,  Adobe Flash support H.254 playback (see
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200708/ 
082107FlashPlayer.html ,
and the end of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H264 ) A safe bet seems to encode in H.264   
in QT if you want to export to YouTube.

HTH


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Revolution = YouTube?

2007-10-08 Thread Erik Hansen

Hello List,
What is the latest on capturing your Revolution animation as a video file?
It used to be make a QuickTime movie, but your Windows viewer needs to
install QT. 

The Windows Movie Maker guru suggests turning your clip into
a Flash movie because YouTube does this anyway, and you get better
results if you do it yourself. Is there a way to save a Rev animation as a 
Flash movie?

If not Flash, then any video file would do.
Import a file to Windows Movie Maker, then save in the Small 320x200 resolution.

To be specific, my app Choreographer moves buttons around to show choreography.
I would like for dance team members to accelerate learning by viewing a movie 
of their routine.

Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
The common forms of e-learning deployment are definitely through a
web browser.  If you have content that is aimed at a broad target
market then this probably is the best solution.

GregSmith  says:
Flash and QuickTime players come already installed in
the most popular and current web browsers.

 Judy reccomends: http://tutorialized.com/
Importing the video into Flash is simple. All you have to do is select File  
Import  Import Video
You will then see an Import Video window appear.

YouTube exposure would complement a browser, right?
Eventually I would like for people to run Choreographer in Rev 
so they could choreograph interactively controlling speed, icons, etc.

Thanks, Erik


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Naming objects with numbers

2007-04-19 Thread Erik Hansen
Naming objects with numbers is not really a good idea: 
this can  confuse Rev... and the programmer :-)

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
 
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One old trick is to put a letter before the number:
button b1 b2 b3.

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Re: [ANN] Preview Gallery for Imagedate Toolkit 3

2007-03-31 Thread Erik Hansen
Fantasric.
 
These are not an attempt to reproduce the paintings,
 
they are something ganz anders.
 
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buttons move from group rect to the twilight zone

2007-03-18 Thread Erik Hansen
When my buttons move outside the rect of their group,
they disappear! Pixel by pixel. On the other hand,
setting the locations brings the group rect along to the new location. 
The groups are needed because there is a new card for eachevent 
(tX ,tY , tIcon etc.) allowing graphics at any point.
 
Got way behind on Rev coding while working with real dancers and 
videos to YouTube. We are working on using teenage students to 
make tutorials, then letting the students take over the whole job.
 
Folkloric dance (like square dancing) is a great way for kids to
have fun in a safe place while learning to work with people.
 
A Rev stack that models the choreography has some advantages over
straight video in getting the information across.
 
I tried scripting a huge rect for each group
and got some weird results...
send in time and move in time seem to involve some kind of voodoo.
 
Any ideas on the vanishing group buttons?
 
Thanks,
 
Erik Hansen
 
on andale
set the lockMoves to true
repeat with i = pStart to pEnd -- lockup
  add 1 to tCtr
  put ((tCtr-1) * tMillis) into tSpeed 
  if theMooseKlee then
wait until the mouseClick
setDancers i
unlock screen
  else if theEvery then
send setDancers i to button bAndale of stack Andale in tSpeed 
milliSeconds
  else if theDrag then 
send moveDancers i to button bAndale of stack Andale in (tSpeed) 
milliSeconds
end if 
end repeat
set the lockMoves to false
end Andale

on setDancers --WORKS FINE
repeat with j = 1 to gTot
  ...
  set the location of button pCon to (item 1 of tEvent),(item 2 of 
tEvent)
  ...
 end repeat
end setDancers

on moveDancers i -- BUTTONS DISAPPEAR
put (the text of field Milliseconds Per Move of stack Andale) into tMillis
put (the text of field Guy Events of stack Editt) into pGuyEvents
put (the text of field Doll Events of stack Editt) into pDollEvents
go card i of stack choreographer
set the lockMoves to true
put (line i-1 of pGuyEvents) into tPrevEvents
if (i=1) then put (line 1 of pGuyEvents) into tPrevEvents
put line i of pGuyEvents into tEvents
put (the uGuyTot of stack choreographer) into gTot
repeat with j = 1 to gTot
put (Guy  j) into pCon
put (word j of tPrevEvents) into tPrevEvent
put (word j of tEvents) into tEvent
put (item 1 of tPrevEvent)  comma into tPrevXY
if (item 3 of tEvent) = 0 
then put (item 2 of (word j of (line i-1 of pDollEvents)))+24 after tPrevXY 
else put (item 2 of tPrevEvent) after tPrevXY
put (item 1 of tEvent),(item 2 of tEvent) into tXY
-- SKIP TO HERE
move button pCon to tXY in tMillis milliseconds without waiting -- from 
tPrevXY has no effect 
end moveDancers
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Re: Problem with zeros in lookup table

2006-11-22 Thread Erik Hansen
if (tVar is a number) then...
 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 7:45:36 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with zeros in lookup table


On 11/22/06 8:08 PM, Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't know what a stanine score is, or how you're organizing your
 scores, but you might want to put code in to check whether or not the
 raw score is empty, zero or whatever. Sometimes in Revolution you can
 include an empty variable in a numerical calculation and still get a
 numerical result, rather than an error.

That's a good point. Many times I need to check if a variable is empty or 0
and take the same action. One *could* write it this way:

  if (tVar = 0) or (tVar = ) then

but another (shorter way) is:

  if (tVar + 0) = 0 then

This way, if tVar is 0 or empty, it ends up becoming 0 (empty + 0 = 0).

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OT - How to reformat a Mac external drive from Windows:

2006-11-15 Thread Erik Hansen
OT - How to reformat a Mac external drive from Windows:

Control Panel  Administrative Tools  Computer Management(Local)  Storage  
Removable Storage

A Mac IEEE 1394 connected disk is not recognized by Windows.
No-one including Google could solve the mystery.
The solution was provided at the Santa Cruz Jazz Society Sunday jam
by a man who came to sing and ballroom dance.
 
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Icon query

2006-10-25 Thread Erik Hansen
To be sure to always get your icons in all cases, just copy them into  
your stack and set the buttons icon IDs to the images you have imported.
You can set these images invisible or place them out of the card  
window to mask them.

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet

=

You can put them in a group and set the vis of the group to false.

Erik Hansen


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Re: capture still frames -- try Windows Movie Maker

2006-10-20 Thread Erik Hansen
To capture still frames -- try Windows Movie Maker.
You can make a photo file easily.

Erik Hansen



If you're on a mac, you can do a screen grab, cmd shift 4 and select the area

A client has sent me some video on DVD. The files have the extension
.VOB. I can play them in Windows Media Viewer no problem, but I'd
like to be able to grab individual frames for use in Photoshop or
whatever. Anyone know if this is possible? And er, if so how it can
be done.


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Multimedia Prowess: QuickTime on Windows OK now?

2006-10-10 Thread Erik Hansen

Multimedia Prowess: 
QuickTime on Windows OK now?

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Re: MIDI - more Rev resources

2006-09-18 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Luis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Where's the MIDI stuff in Revolution?

RR MIDI URLs

Mac

http://www.hyperactivesw.com/shakobox.html
http://homepage.mac.com/udi/ 
= UDI's Stack Lib.

Windows

flexiblelearning.com/xtalk.htm.
= Utilities = mciMIDI

Rev Stack

Kurt Kaufman's MidiBuilder

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Shakobox

2006-09-18 Thread Erik Hansen


--- J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  http://www.hyperactivesw.com/shakobox.html
 
 This one isn't really MIDI, actually. It's
 HyperCard-style musical notation.

i thought it had MIDI out.
does it use Quicktime to enerate sound?

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XP Home vs. Pro vs. Embedded -- vs. XP Media

2006-09-14 Thread Erik Hansen

Anything special about XP Media?

Erik Hansen

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when the topColor and the bottomColor switch

2006-08-30 Thread Erik Hansen

when the topColor and the bottomColor switch,
I found the property once...


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Terra,sexadecimal : Sometimes name changes just bug us.

2006-08-24 Thread Erik Hansen

Hate to tell you this, but many young
college graduates would refer to your chrished
astronomy book as a novel because it is a
hard copy offering.

--- Dar Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sometimes name changes just bug us.
 
 Scientists have been debating for a while what
 is the definition of a
 planet and this week a bunch at a scientist
 club have voted that
 Pluto is not a planet.  I don't mind and my
 grandkids are excited.
 The only problem is that sometimes scientists
 think that the
 scientific jargon meaning of a word is the only
 meaning.  For
 example, some people call all insects bugs and
 some entomologists say
 bug applies only to Hemiptera.
 
 When I was a small boy I read SF and books
 about astronomy.  I knew
 from those books that the names of our sun,
 planet and moon were Sol,
 Terra and Luna respectively.  Then at the start
 of the space race
 NASA started talking about planet Earth.  The
 press followed.  In a
 short time most people thought of the name of
 the planet as Earth.
 Now, that bugged this boy.  I wanted to be
 excited about astronauts
 and rockets and such, but somehow that turned
 it into a PR game.
 
 I wonder if some mathematicians or word lovers
 were bugged when IBM
 changed the name of sexadecimal to hexadecimal.
  DEC used octal,
 perhaps to avoid an offensive chimeric word
 with magic spell
 connotations, being based in Massachusetts and
 all that.
 
 Sometime late last century I vaguely noticed
 that there weren't any
 Datsuns around.
 
 Dealing with name changes is part of how we
 cope, I guess.

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waaaaaay OT - where is Majir? please reply off list

2006-07-20 Thread Erik Hansen

waay OT - where is Majir? please reply off
list.
he used to cheer things up so.

Erik Hansen

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the 3 quick rules (of UI design)

2006-07-15 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Judy Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 my CS students... end up liking 
 the 3 quick rules... 

what are the the 3 quick rules?
 
 = 6 ways to do things tolerably well...

these are different than the 3 rules?

anything that holds kids short attention
spans must have something going for it.

thanks,

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Re: Parameters of pending messages -- is 'it' volatile?

2006-06-26 Thread Erik Hansen

this is a keeper.  
one question, is 'it' volatile?

 get the result -- should be the message id
 put tMessage into gaMessageID2message[it]

or:
put the result into esto
put tMessage into gaMessageID2message[esto]

'it' is more concise, is it really as safe?

thanks for the applicable cognition.

Erik Hansen

--- Ben Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 25/6/06 19:42, Peter T Evensen wrote:
  Is there any way to get the parameters that
 were passed to pending
  messages?
 
  What I want to do is suspend pending messages
 when a stack is suspended
  and then reinstate them when the stack is
 resumed.  I just realized
  pendingMessages() only gives the message
 name, not any of the parameters.
 
  Any help would be appreciated!
 
 I think the best you can do is store the
 parameters (or whatever useful info
 you need to key on) in a global or script-local
 array, keyed on the message ID.
 
 If you're doing this a lot, you might want to
 buffer it by using your own
 handler wrapped round the send command, eg
 
 on mySend tMessage, tDestination, tWhen
global gaMessageID2message
do send tMessage to  tDestination 
 in  tWhen
get the result -- should be the message id
put tMessage into gaMessageID2message[it]
 end mySend
 
 Your normal use could be something like:
 
   mySend foo bar, me, 3 seconds
 
 then when you're suspended, something like this
   put the pendingMessages into
 gSuspendedMessages
  repeat for each line tRec in
 gSuspendedMessages
 cancel message id (item 1 of tRec)
   end repeat
 
 
 and when you're resumed:
   repeat for each line tRec in
 gSuspendedMessages
 put item 1 of tRec into iOldMessageID
 put (some calculation based on item 2 of
 tRec) into tWhen
 mySend gaMessageID2message[iOldMessageID],
 (item, 4 of tRec), tWhen
  end repeat
 
 NB all the above typed into email, not Rev, and
 some of it pseudo-code...
 
 Obviously, depending on your actual situation
 you may be able to do something
 more elegant, eg if this only applies for
 something with a long and ugly
 destination expression, it might be easier not
 to have to make that into a
 properly quoted up string.
 
 HTH,
 
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Re: Problem with declaring local variables

2006-06-09 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Rob Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 there is absolutely nothing
 to be gained by
 declaring a handler local variable unless one
 uses explicitVariables.

you can set the order in which they appear in VW.
you can see at a glance what to look for.

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Re: splash screen before app loads -- sample script?

2006-05-02 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Phil Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One common way to handle this is to organize
 your app like this:
 
 - the main app consists of the engine  your
 splash screen stack only.
 This keeps the executable small so it opens
 quickly when the user starts
 the app.
 
 - the splash screen stack contains code that
 opens the 'real' main part
 of your app after the splash screen is visible.
 
 In this way of organizing your app's structure,
 the main part of your
 app is a separate stackfile from the engine
 part (the .exe or .app on
 Mac), but that doesn't cause any problems for
 execution. Many people on
 this list recommend it (myself included).

this has been covered many times but so far
not with actual code. could anyone give
a coded example? my apps all have volatile
cards  groups - they may me cut - so putting
on startup in a card or group script is
not a possibility. wait... maybe a group
dedicated to on startup that is never
deleted... 

anyway, i never quite understood where the
splash stack went after splashing.
maybe some real code would make the general
statements clear.

thanks,

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Re: Rev Media and the product line gap

2006-03-29 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Jim Carwardine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have all that stuff AND a MIG welder.  I also
 bought the tool that was on
 sale at Sears every Saturday... Jim

i know a guy who RESTORED a (Mittsubishi?)
MIG. mainly Craftsmen with some SnapOn.

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Re: capsLockKey Message? -- bitesize pendingMessages tutorial

2006-03-25 Thread Erik Hansen

a great bitesize tutorial on pendingMessages.
thanks.

Erik Hansen

 Set up a loop like this:
 
 on checkCaps
 if the capsLockKey = down then put
 Capslock ON
 else put Capslock OFF
 
 if the pendingMessages contains checkCaps
 is false then
 send checkCaps to me in 10 ticks
 end if
 end checkCaps
 
 What I do is alter the repeat time (set to 10
 ticks or 1/6th of a
 second above) until it is just fast enough.
 That way you aren't taking
 more of the processor time that you need.
 
 Don't forget to have a way to cancel the
 message when quitting or when
 it is no longer needed.
 Here is my general message cancel handler:
 
 on cancelMessage pMsg
 put the pendingMessages into tList
 repeat for each line L in tList
 if item 3 of L contains pMsg then
 cancel item 1 of L
 end repeat
 end cancelMessage

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a rare bird...consult and teach/train

2006-03-24 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 It's a rare bird who can
 both consult and teach/train

why is that?

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Re: RevCon West Pre-Announcement - Save June 16-17!

2006-03-09 Thread Erik Hansen

Dan,

i am putting on a show at the RIO Theatre in
Santa Cruz for every local youth dance company
in this town. most of these turn out to be Latin
kids.
Baile Juventud is the title, tickets will be
$5.00
because i want the place to SELL OUT plus
the familes are all on budgets.

every cent i have has gone into the rent and i
will have to wait until tickets sell by April
30th. 
before there are funds for anything else.

last year your camera man said he might be able
to use a second camera. if i shoot for you
full time, could i get the veterano alumno
discount? i also edit.

the material is over my head anyway so peripheral
learning is fine. i will also be buying Arcade
and
Malte says he can hook me up with game creators
who can take my dance concept and do something
with it. 

the time has come to admit that the whole job
is way over my head and seek partners who are
REAL programmer while i focus on the dance end.

the point being that there is still a reason for
me
to attend an increasingly heavy hitting
conference
like yours.

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Re: [REQ] Testers Needed

2006-02-07 Thread Erik Hansen

hi Richard,

just experienced with my own databases
for music: search, sort, limit.
you probably need more specialized
experience, but no harm in responding,

Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I have a number of projects moving toward the
 testing phase and my
 clients are anxious to have them thoroughly
 pounded on, so we're
 looking for additional testers to add to the
 team.
 
 These clients are looking for testers in the
 US$25/hr range, with
 testing budgeted in blocks of 4 or 8 hours at a
 time with specific areas
 of focus outlined in advance.
 
 If interested please drop me a note with a
 brief summary of your
 experience I can pass on to the clients or a
 URL to such info.
 
 Thanks in advance -
 
 --
   Richard Gaskin
   Fourth World Media Corporation
  

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Re: nested ifs -- indentation

2006-01-26 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Stephen Barncard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Chipp, I use that form all the time (if it is
 empty then exit to
 top) - I just had a problem regarding dangling
 THENs..

IF condition THEN
command -- indented
END IF


IF condition 
THEN command -- not indented

some like it indented.

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Re: draw/paint tools in standalone ?

2006-01-26 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Actually, I suspect that for your app to
 contain drawing tools, it's
 going to have to create a palette of its own
 and manage the process
 inside your application. The Rev IDE tools only
 operate within the IDE
 as far as I know.

has this been done?
is there a plugin for sale?

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video content: kids dancing

2006-01-14 Thread Erik Hansen

Street Dancers features dance performance
by community youth companies.
if you would like to try this in your educational
programs,
i can send you DVDs. Mexican Folklorico is
abundant,
also featured are greek, hiphop, Salsa...

getting these shows into Rev based websites is
the eventual goal.

the kids are effective, they perform regularly
and it shows.

each show's Total Run Time is around 28:30:00.
everything is not for profit at this time.

if you are working with young people,
they might relate tothese videos.

thanks,

Erik Hansen

p.s.
if you would like to see kids dancing 
on your local community access station,
then send me a contact website and i will
take it from there.

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who provides webring?

2006-01-07 Thread Erik Hansen

who provides webring?
http://h.webring.com/hub?ring=runtimerevoluti1

thanks whoever you are.

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can ArcadeEngine run on Windows 98?

2006-01-07 Thread Erik Hansen

hello,

can ArcadeEngine run on Windows 98?

i looked around and found Windows
is that all inclusive?

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OT down home: how y'all was?

2006-01-06 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Jim Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Jan 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Kathy Graves wrote:
 
  Hi all y'alls (or is it alls y'all?:-)
 
 The correct plural form of y'all is all
 y'all.  ;^)
 
 Jim Lyons
 from the sunny South US

how y'all was? is correct Cajun.

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Re: MACWORLD -- but keep Monterey

2006-01-05 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 My hope is that RunRev does the same for a
 while, focusing on enhancing
 the product instead ...

but keep Monterey.

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OK to store images in a group?

2006-01-03 Thread Erik Hansen

OK to store images in a group?
--- Eric Chatonet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In order to be meticulous, you can store all
 images in a stack or a  
 substack, or put them onto a specific card
 dedicated to them.

OK to store images in a group?

group behavior has been described as
different from cards or stacks,
at times.

thanks,

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a revJournal article on splash screens?

2006-01-03 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 consider using the splashscreen approach
 (It's all I ever use now).

would anyone like to do
a revJournal article on splash screens?

thanks,

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OT The Wisdom of Crowds

2005-12-12 Thread Erik Hansen

there is a book called
The Wisdom of Crowds
that advocates bringing the largest
brain pool possible to bear
on any given problem.
this includes everyone from
the expert to the total rookie.

the author opposes consensus,
holds that disagreement and 
controversy generate the best results.

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display Heather's Fireman Hat ?

2005-12-06 Thread Erik Hansen

 Warm regards,
 
 Heather Nagey, Customer Support Manager,
 listmom and sometime fireman.

can you display Heather's Fireman Hat
next to the pink one for List Mom?
a technicians cap could be useful, maybe
a blue and white striped railroaders model?
the first working steam engine came from
Scotland so there is a tie-in.

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Zippy the Pinhead invented Are we having fun yet?.

2005-11-28 Thread Erik Hansen
Zippy the Pinhead invented Are we having fun
yet?.
Garfield got the rights.

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please avoid a cute noninformative Subject:

2005-11-17 Thread Erik Hansen


--- MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 you can't judge a mail by it's subject 

please avoid a cute noninformative Subject:
thank you.

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the kinks do not appear

2005-11-10 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Eric Chatonet
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 1. Set the style of each header to link
 2. Set the underlineLinks property of your
 stack to false
 3. Set the different link colors in an
 appropriate way if needed
 
 Then the kinks do not appear

a great double-indentree!

 but do exist and you just need:
 
 on linkClicked pLink
do whatever with pLink
 end linkClicked
 
 pLink mirrors always the complete header.

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Re: message primer

2005-11-06 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 a very useful resource for understanding the
 message path, is the
 primer made by Dar Scott, I think it's the best
 resource ever. By
 carefully planning where your code goes, you
 can save a lot of
 coding. As time goes, you'll begin to develop
 your own style. There
 are coders here that make heavy use of
 libraries, others will insert
 all on stackscript and just hook the UI to it,
 others will make so
 many twists in the message path that their code
 will resemble a tight
 chain of whispers. The cool thing of Transcript
 is that it allows you
 to adapt Rev for your tastes and not the other
 way arround.
 
 There's a scripting style guide that is used by
 many here that tells
 about how to prefix variables and stuff like
 that. Also the
 RevInterop group makes a nice guide that allows
 our stacks to
 interoperate in a sane way.
 
 I remember when I first saw the message primer,
 before reading it,
 someone said: in the end, you'll love the
 message path, and yes, I
 do love it.

agreed, although i haven't absorbrf the
advanced chapters. i like the use of
graphics to illustrate points.

 a tight chain of whispers
is quite a concept.

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Re: (Pre) ANN: Pattern Toolkit Gallery -- 21st century plaids

2005-10-25 Thread Erik Hansen

beautiful 21st century plaids
reflecting the Scottish origin of Rev.

Erik Hansen

--- Wilhelm Sanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I have added a gallery of images to my website
 http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia (scroll down
 on the left and select
 Pattern Art).
 
 The images are examples created with my
 Pattern Toolkit built with
 Metacard/Revolution (for some reason it is
 impossible to build a
 standalone of this stack in the Revolution IDE,
 but it is possible in
 the leaner alternative Metacard IDE).
 
 I intend to offer the toolkit as a free
 download in the middle of
 November. The GUI of this up to now very
 personal tool needs first to be
 cleaned up and organised, as there are more
 than 100 different functions
 and algorithms to create basic color patterns
 and to transform them into
 various secondary and tertiary patterns by
 means of different kinds of
 overlays, shifting, rotating, creating
 multi-directional color
 transitions (gradients), using vertical and
 horizontal flips and
 (partial) mirrors etc..
 
 The toolkit is a further development of an
 older tool that used small
 fields as color units (compare my stack
 www.sanke.org/Software/RevTestStacks.zip
 which is also attached to
 Bugzilla 2217; see also my comments on page
 Tools and Samples for
 Development on my website concerning the so
 far unresolved difficulties
 for the Rev IDE).
 
 The new toolkit now uses backcolors of chars in
 a 120x160 matrix
 (instead of the former 5400 fields) to achieve
 a satisfactory resolution
 that enables the user to enlarge the finally
 saved image. You can try
 out this for yourself after downloading the
 real-size JPEG images.
 
 
  To navigate to the individual images click on
 the thumbs.-
 
 As usual, there remains the question of the
 intentions and the
 usefulness of such a tool. I think a number of
 answers are possible.
 
 In my experience it is a very creative tool,
 maybe mainly useless, but
 somehow fascinating as I find myself spending
 long hours experimenting
 with ever changing patterns.
 
 Regards,
 
 Wilhelm Sanke
 www.sanke.org/MetaMedia

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OT: Phishy Paypal -- reinstalling OS helps?

2005-10-25 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Timothy Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it possible a trojan on your computer is 
 covertly sending copies of your email to a bad 
 guy? As I understand it, the average Windows 
 machine connected to the internet is infected 
 with a couple of dozen malware items.
 
 Otherwise, it's likely a coincidence. I get two
 or three phishing spams a day.

i did reinstall Windows.
should that solve my problems?

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Re: Phishy Paypal -- those guys pushing the envelope

2005-10-24 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Timothy Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you happen to notice a phishing message in
 mailbox shortly after
 it arrives, forward it immediately (including
 all headers) to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] If users
 keep doing this, some of
 these creeps will eventually get caught, and
 get severely punished.
 
 If the phishing message is more than a few
 hours old, don't bother.

i did forward a phishy message to PayPal
and got an immediate response.

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Re: Phishy Paypal

2005-10-22 Thread Erik Hansen

i am getting bogus PayPal email
asking for card info etc.
so nfar just deleting is working
but these guys are always pushing
the envelope.

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Re: Phishy Paypal -- those guys pushing the envelope

2005-10-22 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 PayPal phishing their own customers 
 for info just doesn't make sense.

those guys are always pushing the envelope
refered to the bad guys in Romania or wherever.

the range of responses was VERY informative.

btw, spellcheck shows Gascony and Goatskin.

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Re: Phishy Paypal

2005-10-22 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Stephen Barncard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 But one will never know whether it was
 coincidence or not unless one
 uses a special email address for Paypal
 transactions. I have never
 gotten a 'phishing' email from anyone using the
 special email address
 I created. This is highly recommended if you
 can have multiple
 addresses or aliases on your email account.

tanks for duh tip.

i do have a special bank account that i only
load prior to a purchase. i also keep a small
amount in PayPal for convenience.

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Playing video clips: mute the visual, keep the audio?

2005-10-10 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Eric Chatonet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Klaus,
 
 Unfortunately, play pause, resume, etc. only
 work with video clips  
 but not with audio clips:

can you mute the visual, keep the audio?

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Re: Neural networking student: step throught the code

2005-10-10 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 In a quick Google for her name I stumbled
 across this item which may be worth a look:
 

http://web.informatik.uni-bonn.de/II/ag-klein/people/zach/benchmarks/NeuralNetTest.java

   Richard Gaskin
   Managing Editor, revJournal

thanks, neural networking is fascinating
for its own sake.

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Re: stack position and flicker

2005-10-03 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 10/3/05 12:42 AM, Erik Hansen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  --- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  It's better if you just change the rect of
 the
  stack instead of changing the
  height (which works from the vertical center
 of
  an object) and then setting its top.
 
  you must have developed a very good
  sense of rectangular layout. setting the
  height, width, top,  left of objects
  makes it easier for me to visualize them
  and to change things when needed.
 
 True, and you can do this with card objects
 under lockScreen so you don't
 see the adjustments - but unfortunately that
 doesn't work for stacks - only
 changing the rect will make it appear not to
 jump around.

put 10 into tLeft
put 40 into tTop
put 400 into tWidth
put 200 into tHeight

set the rect of stack tStack to \
tLeft,tTop,tLeft+tWidth,tTop+tHeight

best of both worlds!

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Re: stack position and flicker

2005-10-02 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's better if you just change the rect of the
 stack instead of changing the
 height (which works from the vertical center of
 an object) and then setting its top.

you must have developed a very good 
sense of rectangular layout. setting the
height, width, top,  left of objects 
makes it easier for me to visualize them
and to change things when needed.

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Neural networking student: step throught the code

2005-09-27 Thread Erik Hansen

took a course in Neural networking.
the prof said the computer code was too dense
and referred me to verbal passages that made no
sense
at all. in desperation i tried stepping  through
the code
and it all came clear. the equations and graphics
were intuitive when seen one line of code at a
time . 

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Re: Neural networking student: step throught the code

2005-09-27 Thread Erik Hansen
More Input! More Input!

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Erik Hansen wrote:
  took a course in Neural networking.
  the prof said the computer code was too
 dense
  and referred me to verbal passages that made
 no
  sense
  at all. in desperation i tried stepping 
 through
  the code
  and it all came clear. the equations and
 graphics
  were intuitive when seen one line of code at
 a
  time .
 
 Many years ago I had a subscription to AI
 Magazine, and they ran a good
 many columns by a very talented writer on
 neural networks named Maureen
 Caudill.   She never lacked depth to her
 writings, but somehow managed
 to explain things in ways that even a relative
 neophyte like me could
 understand.
 
 I've not seen much in the way of web-published
 work from her, but I'm
 sure you could find some of her books through
 your local library.
 
 In a quick Google for her name I stumbled
 across this item which may be
 worth a look:
 
 

http://web.informatik.uni-bonn.de/II/ag-klein/people/zach/benchmarks/NeuralNetTest.java
 
 Excerpt:
 
 * Class NeuralNetTest
 *
 * Aka Back Propagationn Neural Net. This code
 is a modified
 * version of the code that was submitted to
 BYTE Magazine by
 * Maureen Caudill. It accompanied her article
 Expert Networks,
 * BYTE, Oct. '91, though that article doesn't
 discuss this type
 * of neural net algorithm in particular. For
 that, see Back
 * Propagation, BYTE, Oct. '97 by William P.
 Jones and Josiah
 * Hoskins.
 *
 * The author's original heading/comment was as
 follows:
 *
 *  Backpropagation Network
 *  Written by Maureen Caudill
 *  in Think C 4.0 on a Macintosh
 *
 *  (c) Maureen Caudill 1988-1991
 *  This network will accept 5x7 input patterns
 and produce 8 bit
 *  output patterns. The source code may be
 copied or modified
 *  without restriction, but no fee may be
 charged for its use.
 
 
 --
   Richard Gaskin
   Managing Editor, revJournal
  

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großartig, toll or spitze - - rafiniert?

2005-09-24 Thread Erik Hansen

großartig, toll or spitze -- rafiniert?

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OT good list or product for removing ad/spyware?

2005-08-29 Thread Erik Hansen


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 try tokens instead of words.
 
 mark cds where it is among the tokens  of the
 storedText of me
 
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Re: e: MIDI externals

2005-08-25 Thread Erik Hansen
have you checked these out?
list Google:

UDI
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Re: MIDI externals

2005-08-23 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Howdy,
 
 Is there an external for Windows (I think
 they're called DLL's?) that
 will select instruments and play MIDI notes
 instantly? Not necessarily
 a song sequence, but a note or chord.

i am working on something similar and could
not get Shakobox for Windows to works as
it does with Mac. am currently expanding
from 1 channel to 16 with some extra factors
and so have not tried this yet. send in time,
here we come.

here are Jacquie  Jon:

 Jacquie:
 I had some problems with that myself 
 when I was testing the Windows
 version. I couldn't make it work 
 until I used the technique where I
 wrote a temporary text file to disk.

I think this is the way you should do it. After
you launch
PlayCommandAgent.exe with shell(), write your
command out to a file
called c:\windows\playcmd.evt . Once you close
the file it should 
pick up the command. To do 16 channels,
open/write/close the file 16 times.

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Re: Sends getting lost

2005-08-20 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Instead of sending mouseUp, put your code into
 a custom handler. Call
 that handler from your mouseUp, and send that
 handler to whatever
 object it is in in 10 seconds.
 elsewhere, it's all ready for you, rather than
 tied into a button.

like this?

on mouseUp
  send myHandler to control Thang in 10 secs
end mouseUp

-- in the script of control Thang:

on myHandler
   videoThings
   ...
end myHandler

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Re: hard space in names of objects?

2005-08-17 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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 I use spaces all the time in object names...

i wasn't sure. residual DOS phobias.
those underlines are ugly.

thanks,

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hard space in names of objects?

2005-08-16 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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 Not just HTML; you can use a non-breaking space
 whenever you don't
 want a line to break. For example, between a
 title (Dr., Mr., etc.)
 and the name; or between the characters of an
 equation where you want
 the equation all on one line for readability.

a non-breaking space sounds like an
invisible underline. i remember a discussion
at Monterrey on underlines in names of objects
btw black belt practitioners Gaskin and Rossi.
no food was thrown and the trade-offs seemed
about even. the big disadvantege of underlines
was not being able to double-click on the name 
to select it.

assuming you script set the title with
numToChar() for the break, would there be
any problems btw systems, versions, and who
knows what?

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Re: when do you use a hard space today?

2005-08-15 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hardly ever... the only times I've used it has
 been in web pages to get
 things to line up.

so it is an HTML thing.

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Subject Hi -- looks likes like a possible spam virus vector

2005-08-15 Thread Erik Hansen

non-Rev topics like Subject: Hi
look like possible spam virus carriers.

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what is a hard space?

2005-08-13 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 8/13/05 12:35 AM, Sivakatirswami
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The only thing to keep in mind is the situation
 where you have hard-spaces
 before or after a string, in which case the
 word 1 to -1 approach won't
 work.

what is a hard space?

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a Rev function() saying which .exe files are open after a shell(launch)?

2005-08-10 Thread Erik Hansen
is there a Rev function() saying which .exe files
are open after a shell(launch)? in Windows?

i looked in Rev  Windows Help, Find, menus
but could not locate this.

Thank you,

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Re: unsolicited 2 char left indentation on line 2 of btn label

2005-08-08 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That'll do it... this was fixed in the
 subsequent version of Rev... see Bug
 #1221. It certainly works in 2.5.1 and 2.6...

thanks Ken,
another reason to update,
along with the Alt/Gadgets.

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unsolicited 2 char left indentation on line 2 of btn label

2005-08-07 Thread Erik Hansen

msg: set the label of btn SATB a RB to \
SATB a  return  01 02 03 04

this is how the button looks:
SATB 
  01 02 03 04

msg: put line 2 of btn SATB a RB
this in the msg:
01 02 03 04
with no indentation.

01 02 03 04 are MIDI channels which are
pre programmed onto harmonies by selecting
various buttons.


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Re: unsolicited 2 char left indentation on line 2 of btn label

2005-08-07 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 8/7/05 2:04 AM, Erik Hansen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  msg: set the label of btn SATB a RB to \
  SATB a  return  01 02 03 04
 
  this is how the button looks:
  SATB
01 02 03 04
 
 Hmm... works for me... what kind of button are
 you using and what version of
 Revolution?

hi Ken,

windows 98se
Rev 2.1
Radio button

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Re: Load URL doesn't send message

2005-07-31 Thread Erik Hansen


--- J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

hello,

i am getting can't find handler for 
playCmdAgent.  playCmdAgent.exe is in the same
folder. Quicktime was just downloaded and is in
a Quicktime for Windows98SE folder. Rev 2.1.
all soon to be updated.

i want to use this with my 16 track job
with send in time to get the harmonies right.

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OOPs - playCmdAgent

2005-07-31 Thread Erik Hansen

this was supposed to go to 

 i am getting can't find handler for
 playCmdAgent.  playCmdAgent.exe is in the same
 folder. Quicktime was just downloaded and is in
 a Quicktime for Windows98SE folder. Rev 2.1.
 all soon to be updated.
 
 i want to use this with my 16 track job
 with send in time to get the harmonies right.
 
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Re: different UI approach

2005-07-11 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My inclination is to agree with you, Dan, 

agree with the agreement, but...

it -felt- good.

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a scripted Save does not compact?

2005-07-01 Thread Erik Hansen
is it true that 
a scripted Save does not compact?



--- Dennis Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Richard,
 
 Thanks for the tip.  I haven't run into that
 problem yet, because I
 have only created one card stacks.  I do all
 the stuff that one might
 do with multiple cards, with multiple invisible
 groups, and keeping
 different data sets in custom properties.  I
 like the additional
 control I have over the interface, and it also
 makes the stack more
 compact.
 
 Dennis
 
 On Jun 30, 2005, at 11:08 PM, Richard Gaskin
 wrote:
 
  FWIW, for card deletion there is sometimes
 some space leftover as a
  result of the hashing scheme used, much as
 there would be for
  record deletion in most databases.  This can
 be reclaimed with the
  compact command -- from the Dictionary entry
 for compact:
 
 When you cut or delete a card, some free
 space is left
 within the stack. This empty space is
 reclaimed when
 you choose File menu Save. Use the compact
 command to
 reclaim this empty space without having to
 save the stack.

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Dev Tool Bugs... esprit de l'escalier

2005-06-22 Thread Erik Hansen


--- jbv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ... bingo! the
 solution used to pop up in my mind just after 5
 min of driving, and
 as my mind was wandering I don't know where...
 
 JB

there is an expression in French, something
like esprit de l'escalier where the 
devastating conversational riposte comes just
as you are exiting down the stairs.

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Boontling Transcript

2005-06-22 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  Richard Gaskin's newly coined phrase:
 
  last year's groups of stuff has been
 updated
  to things of stuff which adroitly avoids
  confusion with the more prosaic
  backgrounds of groups.
 
 Well put (and arguably clearer than my
 discussion of the differences
 between backgrounds and groups). :)

your diagram with the Group or BG boxes
placed before and after the card in a message
path was the clearest explanation i have seen.
maybe see is the key word, or is that too
close to keyword?
maybe i should say value(tKeyWord).

 So what's the Boont for backgroundBehavior?

still working on that one , so far:

demoshed (not in motion) = crashed
moshed   (not in motion) = running

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Boontling - Transcript -- correction

2005-06-22 Thread Erik Hansen

  Richard Gaskin's newly coined phrase:
 
  last year's groups of stuff has been
 updated
  to things of stuff which adroitly avoids
  confusion with the more prosaic
  backgrounds of groups.
 
 Well put (and arguably clearer than my
 discussion of the differences
 between backgrounds and groups). :)

your diagram with the Group or BG boxes
placed before and after the card in a message
path was the clearest explanation i have seen.
maybe see is the key word, or is that too
close to keyword?
maybe i should say value(tKeyWord).

 So what's the Boont for backgroundBehavior?

still working on that one , so far:

deMoshed (not in motion) = crashed
moshed   (in motion) = running


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Re: Food Fight - video

2005-06-22 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 On Jun 21, 2005, at 3:15 PM, Erik Hansen wrote:
 
 
 
  --- Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
  I just wish some of it had been tossed my
 way.
 
 
  i just wish you had had a second roving
 camera.
  next time ask me!
 
 
 Sounds like a great idea Erik.

can't wait! 

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Re: Food Fight - video

2005-06-21 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Mark Talluto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I just wish some of it had been tossed my way. 

i just wish you had had a second roving camera.
next time ask me!

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Re: Food Fight -- suffixes!

2005-06-20 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Dennis Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dar,
 
 Thank you for standing up for the rights (in a
 good natured way) of
 those who think it's overkill to have all these
 structured names in a
 conversational language with handlers that are
 usually only a few
 lines long.  Why mar the elegance of a
 understandable name with
 cryptic unpronounceable prefix letters all over
 the place? 

OK, how about a cryptic unpronounceable suffix?
i started putting CB after all check box
buttons and RB after all radio buttons.
this helps when doing a Find on all open
stacks.

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Re: RevJournal back issues available?

2005-06-20 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Erik Hansen wrote:
  are RevJournal back issues available?
 
 Most of the former articles from revJournal are
 either currently posted
 or in process, to be posted over the next
 couple weeks.
 
 When Alan migrated from the first revJournal
 server to the interim one
 before it moved here, some articles were lost
 in the database. I've been
 in touch with some of those authors and am
 preparing those for posting
 as they come in.

that's fine, it's just kind of fun for
bookish types to browse back issues.
something like perusing National Geographics
from Jan-Mar 1923.

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RunRev in Linguistics?

2005-06-20 Thread Erik Hansen


--- Marielle Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear Kat,
 
 About http://rugusa.linguistix.net Intrigued by
 the name, I followed the link (I
 am a psycholinguist).

my brother is retooling in a linguistics
doctoral program at UT Austin after 20 years
as a mining engineer and proprietor of El
Universo del Ordenador in Puerto Ordaz,
Venezuela.

i am trying to interest him in Rev as a tool
for linguistics. he was intriqued by the 
script, looks like English. he may even
be useful in compiling a Boontling/Rev
concordance.

seriously, you would think that transcript
would hold an inherent fascination for
linguists. is Rev used much in Linguistics?

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RE: variable checking?

2005-06-20 Thread Erik Hansen
--- MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Tim,
 
 Variable checking is one of my favorite
 features.
 
 It checks that:
 - all variables are declared
   -- local whatever
   -- if you use it without a previous Get
 however
   -- it will flag an error (as if i couldn't
 get something
   -- another way (do get the time) - and that
 won't be
   -- noticed. Just use a get zero handler
 before.
 - All messages sent must be en-quoted if
 literals.
   -- local x
   -- send mouseup to btn x
   -- Mouseup must be enquoted.
 
 It's extremelly useful after you've written a
 long script and
 you need to debug any errors, it finds any
 mispelled variables,
 and best of all, in most cases, it takes less
 time to be compliant
 with variablechecking than it takes to find
 bugs.
 
 Alas, one problem: if you hover the mouse over
 a script that is
 not compliant (and you have a mouseenter
 script), there may be
 triggers sent to the revErrorDisplay blocking
 execution... And
 this can go unoticed if you're not used to
 it...


thanks, very useful exposition.

what about parameters?
i am declaring all my variables as
script variables to see how that works.
i have favor-ite variables like:
pTarg, i, pCon etc. that turn up repeated
in the Variable Watcher-
pTarg
pTarg
when i am in the called handler.
it don't seem right!

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Re: Documentation and resizable window

2005-06-19 Thread Erik Hansen

 on preOpenStack
 if the platform is MacOS then
set the liverresizing of this stack to
 true
 else
   set the liveresizing of this stack to
 false
   set the decorations of this stack to
 default
 end if
 end preOpenStack
 
as in liver resizing?

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Re: more unnecessary IDE confusion

2005-06-19 Thread Erik Hansen

did you cut  paste the key?
that is what i have to do to make it work.

--- Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When I tried to start using my User Space, I
 needed a Key.  I already
 had a Key, because I purchased the software.  I
 tried to use that Key,
 but it failed.  I guess there are two Keys,
 with the same name.  Very
 confusing.
 
 I then requested a Key(2).  The UI said this
 would take a few moments.
 The pop-up message inconsistently said it would
 take less than 24
 hours.  I'm still waiting.
 
 These inconsistencies and puns would be SO
 simple and easy to fix.  Mere
 minutes.  Sigh.
 
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RevJournal back issues available?

2005-06-19 Thread Erik Hansen

are RevJournal back issues available?

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new boontlingesque RevCon usage

2005-06-19 Thread Erik Hansen

the heated emotions over scripting conventions,
literally involving a food fight, overshadowed
Richard Gaskin's newly coined phrase:

last year's groups of stuff has been updated
to things of stuff which adroitly avoids
confusion with the more prosaic 
backgrounds of groups.

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Re: Stop a repeat script

2005-06-17 Thread Erik Hansen
--- Damien Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  --before entering repeat loop
  put the ticks + 600 into endtime --(10 second
 timelimit)
  repeat with i = 1 to somenumber
  if the ticks  endtime then
  answer overtime --might want to report
 other information to help debug
  exit repeat
  end if
  
  do repeat stuff here
  end repeat
  
  it's only a couple of lines of code, but it's
 saved me many a crash.
  cheers
  tom
  
 I used already a similar method (but without
 the ticks command), but
 this method is better than my method, I think I
 will use it.

d'accord.

now to put that into a separate handler...

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Re: Simple Scoping Question

2005-06-16 Thread Erik Hansen
--- Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  and if any of your mainstack cards
  may be deleted?
 
 consider relegating your deletable cards to a
 substack.

that did it, thanks.

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OT: is there a best anti-viral/trojan/heathen software to buy?

2005-05-26 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Dar Scott wrote:
  It would be nice to have a statement on the
 RevOnline security--its
  capabilities and what it does not do.
 
 Agreed.
 
  Suppose I trust Richard Gaskin (reasonable, I
 think)
 
 Perhaps not; depends on my mood. :)
 
  is there a way to translate that to being
 comfortable in
  downloading a particular stack from
 Revolution Online?
 
 Good question.  My attempt to resolve that with
 RevNet was to display
 the URL being used, so at least there could be
 some modest assurance
 that something claiming to be from
 fourthworld.com actually comes from
 fourthworld.com.
 
 RevOnline stuff is stored on the Rev server,
 but I don't know what
 procedures are used to check files they host.
 
 I've considered adding security certificates to
 RevNet, noting those
 listings with some icon as trusted sites, but
 to be honest given the
 dozens (hundreds?) of download index sites that
 don't do that I've been
 reluctant to take time away from client work
 for that.
 
 --
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   Fourth World Media Corporation
  

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OT: is there a best anti-viral/trojan/heathen software to buy?

2005-05-26 Thread Erik Hansen
OT: is there a best anti-viral/trojan/heathen
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OT: is there a best anti-viral program for Revolution?

2005-05-25 Thread Erik Hansen
is there a best anti-viral program
for Revolution?

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Re: why are custom properties so fast? RAM?

2005-05-17 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 using a custom property   1.9 ticks
 using a custom property with messages locked
 0.3 ticks
 
 This is almost 2500 times faster than the field
 method!

so is the custom property in RAM
and the field contents on the hard drive?


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Re: why are custom properties so fast? RAM?

2005-05-17 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 When a stack is opened, the whole thing is in
 RAM, field properties and all.
 
 The difference is the overhead associated with
 each storage mechanism:
 
 While fields appear to us to be simple to work
 with, that's all smoke
 and mirrors -- under the hood the engine's
 doing a lot of work setting
 up storage for style runs, calulating visual
 line breaks, interacting
 with the OS font routines, etc.
 
 In contrast, all a property does is hold the
 data.

thanks, this explains it.

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Re: why are custom properties so fast?

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Howdy Eric -

 Compared to a field nearly anything else will
 be faster because of the
 overhead associated with all the other things
 fields have to do to
 display text in addition to storing it.
...
 For the benefit of anyone who's never had to
 deal with the tedium of
 low-level languages, you can visualize what's
 happening by imagining
 needing to alter the contents of two buckets:
 
 1. PROPERTY: This bucket is on the floor 
 right in front of you.
 
 2. FIELD: This bucket is down the hall...

it sounds like a custom property
is a kind of global.

where are they stored?

where do they go when the glimmies are neemer?

guess i'll have to kilackety to Monterey 
to deek  harp the kimmies  brightlighters.

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OT correction: deek harp ON the kimmies brightlighters in Monterey

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Hansen
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  1. PROPERTY: This bucket is on the floor
  right in front of you.
 
  2. FIELD: This bucket is down the hall...
 
 it sounds like a custom property
 is a kind of global.
 
 where are they stored?
 
 where do they go when the glimmies are neemer?
 
 guess i'll have to kilackety to Monterey
 to deek  harp the kimmies  brightlighters.

correction: deek  harp ON the kimmies  brightlighters

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Re: useful little tip

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Hansen

  you need to know if the same
  word W1 occurs more than once in that
  sentence.
  for instance : W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W1 W6 W7

  if wordoffset(W1,myString,wordoffset
  (W1,myString))0
  also works with offset,
  itemoffset and lineoffset.
 
 Very smart, JB! Nicely done!
 
 Ken Ray
 Sons of Thunder Software
 Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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d'accord. there is probably a way to use
this to locate redundant notes in MIDI files.

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Re: why are custom properties so fast?

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  where are they stored?
 
 In the stack file, in a way that's much 
 easier to get to than field contents.

  where do they go when the glimmies are
 neemer?
 
 They can be saved with the file.  So they have
 two distinctions from
 globals:  they're bound to an object, and they
 can be persistent between sessions.

so the stack file is in memory, then stored
on disk between sessions? 

  guess i'll have to kilackety to Monterey
  to deek  harp the kimmies  brightlighters.
 
 Demoshed?  Kilackety is bahlest anyway, and
 only a few belhoons.  I'm
 pikin' from the brightlights kilackety myself.
 
 It'll be a mighty fine tidrik, deekin' on the
 typin' moches, harpin'
 lews and larmers, otin' the greymatter,
 hootin', and hornin' frattey and
 gormin' swimmies like an ab-chaser.
 
 I'll shy the nonch harpins so there'll be nee
 haines-crispin (I'll be
 plenty slugged so I won't be as ose-draggy
 neemer), and it'll be tidrick
 aplenty with all the kimmies and minks.
 
 Will the squirrel bacon be there?  It'd be good
 to harp the bloochins
 with him.  Ain't deeked Cozens in plenty teem.

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OT: BoontLing and RunRev -- why are custom properties so fast?

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  where do they go when the glimmies are
 neemer?
 
 They shy and shotgun, 'course.

OK.

thanks to:

Boontling An American Lingo 
Charles C. Adams
UT Press, Austin
great photos.

formation of a new lingo may not be so
completely OT after all.

still needed: English to Boont dictionary. 

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why are custom properties so fast?

2005-05-13 Thread Erik Hansen

--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 The inventor of the engine, Scott Raney, once
 recommended to me to use
 stacks with only about 5,000 cards, and if you
 need more you'll get
 better performance using a database like
 Valentina for storage and
 retrieval.
 
 But Dr. Raney overlooked the beauty and
 simplicity of his own custom
 properties.  I've worked on projects with tens
 of thousands of custom
 properties with narry a blink.

 For some other thoughts on use stack file
 properties for storage see:
 http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/
 use-revolution/2002-July/006149.html

why are custom properties so fast?

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