Hi Klaus
I've downloaded the latest IDE. After testing on Windows there are a
few things to observe:
1. When the script editor is open and I use ctrl + f to find
something in this window, the wrong find window opens (the one with
the 3 options: partial words, whole words, case sensitive
On May 29, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
If Rev is a rose, compellingly colorful, MC is a lotus blossom,
infinitely flowering.
I sense a sonnet, nay... an ode to MC is on the way...;-)
I've prepared a book cover for you:
http://ezpzapps.com/Bodhidharma_sims.jpg
Some time
But why not do what a lot of us have done -- create something in Rev
exclusively. When I decided to learn Rev, I just jumped in at the
beginning and made a whole project in it. I set aside one stack that
I forbid myself to open in MC. You learn it quick that way. :)
I don't have the time to
Shari wrote:
Richard wrote:
The meta-question implied by all of this seems to be: Why switch?
More specifically, what features in the Rev IDE make it interesting,
and what could be done to the MC IDE to exceed it?
The logic was two-fold the Metacard GUI is supported by
volunteers.
Hi,
My thanks to everyone who helps maintain the Metacard IDE. I was
wondering if anyone knows how to fix the variable watcher so that it
shows the value of a call by reference variable when that variable is
an array. I've never studied the variable watcher code so I don't
want to tinker
HI Signe Marie,
Hi Klaus
I've downloaded the latest IDE. After testing on Windows there are
a few things to observe:
1. When the script editor is open and I use ctrl + f to find
something in this window, the wrong find window opens (the one with
the 3 options: partial words, whole
It hurt all of us, and none more so than Apple (yet I doubt they
have anyone left with enough imagination to understand what it could
have been; the world is bigger than Widgets).
I thought I heard rumor recently of some new thing Apple was working
on. I remember thinking that if they came
On May 29, 2007, at 08:55:36 -0700, Richard Gaskin wrote:
1. Search (and edit) all scripts in a stack, including substacks
2. More advanced standalone saving
3. More detailed info in the Help docs
a. Often the Help Index assumes you know something already,
sometimes I want to