Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Robert Brenstein wrote: >>> Yes, but the latter is not quite correct. We may be expected to get a >>> Rev license after July 2004 but we are not required, and some people >>> may choose to continue without a valid license. >> >> Even if you use the MC IDE, why pass up new engine features? You ca

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-15 Thread Robert Brenstein
Returning to my computer after a three days' absence I very much like to join the queue of people congratulating Ruchard on his "FWTranscriptDictionary". I think that for most of us it is more of a "final" language guide solution. The FWTranscriptDictionary is only 2.5 MB, whereas my modified Rev

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-15 Thread Robert Brenstein
We seem to be at different frequencies, Richard. > Yes, but the latter is not quite correct. We may be expected to get a Rev license after July 2004 but we are not required, and some people may choose to continue without a valid license. Even if you use the MC IDE, why pass up new engine featu

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Robert Brenstein wrote: >> Richard had also raised copyright questions, which indeed did not stop >> him from extracting the text contents and more of the Dictionary. >> >> I think there are two arguments that may rule out any copyright >> problems: >> >> 1. To use Revolution and/or Metacard or

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Like Wilhelm, I've also started to incorporate Richard's dictionary shell into the MC IDE. Mine doesn't do as much as Wilhelm's. But if all you are interested in is the Transcript dictionary contents, then this little utility will move it into the MC IDE, change the Help menu to use the new dic

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-12 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
Returning to my computer after a three days' absence I very much like to join the queue of people congratulating Ruchard on his "FWTranscriptDictionary". I think that for most of us it is more of a "final" language guide solution. The FWTranscriptDictionary is only 2.5 MB, whereas my modified Rev

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-12 Thread Ray G. Miller
From: "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jacque snapped back: > Oh thanks. Appeal to my ego to get me to do work. Nice going, guys. Aw. It wasn't supposed to be a snap. It was supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek comment delivered with a twinkle in the eye. I think I forgot the smiley. ;) An

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-11 Thread Ray G. Miller
> I wrote: >>I wonder who really knows ALL there is to know about "find"? > > > Jacque Gay. > Jacque snapped back: > Oh thanks. Appeal to my ego to get me to do work. Nice going, guys. > Well, on the other hand, maybe I'll do it... Well, I actually did it on my copy. Couldn't help myself... I'l

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/10/03 2:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Ray G. Miller wrote: I wonder who really knows ALL there is to know about "find"? Jacque Gay. Oh thanks. Appeal to my ego to get me to do work. Nice going, guys. Well, on the other hand, maybe I'll do it... -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | [E

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Ray G. Miller wrote: > I wonder who really knows ALL there is to know about "find"? Jacque Gay. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation Developer of WebMerge: Publish any database on any Web site ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread Ray G. Miller
From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paste this in the Message Box: go url "http://fourthworld.com/rev/channel/4wTranscriptDict.mc"; Poohbah is da man! We did the right thing. I think we should double his salary and send him a big tub of guacamole. Now all it needs is a search function

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread FlexibleLearning
On 9/10/03 3:19 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >Paste this in the Message Box: > >  go url "http://fourthworld.com/rev/channel/4wTranscriptDict.mc" > >It's a very basic shell for the contents of the Transcript Dictionary. Richard, this is fantastic. I wish I'd thought of it. I've been going back and

Re: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/10/03 3:19 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Paste this in the Message Box: go url "http://fourthworld.com/rev/channel/4wTranscriptDict.mc"; It's a very basic shell for the contents of the Transcript Dictionary. Richard, this is fantastic. I wish I'd thought of it. I've been going back and fort

Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Paste this in the Message Box: go url "http://fourthworld.com/rev/channel/4wTranscriptDict.mc"; It's a very basic shell for the contents of the Transcript Dictionary. It has a Builder button that has you point to Rev's Transcript Dictionary, and then it pulls the content out and builds somethi

RE: Interim language guide solution

2003-09-10 Thread Ken Ray
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Gaskin > Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 AM > To: MetaCard List > Subject: Interim language guide solution > > > Paste this in the Message Box: > > go url "http://fourthworld.com/rev/channel/4wTranscriptDict.mc"; &g