I just HAVE to add Aimee Mann (of 'Til Tuesday) to this:
Hush-hush: keep it down now... voices kah-ree
heheh
have a great weekend...
On Saturday 28 June 2003 20:41, Chipp Walters wrote:
Mark,
It's amazing! You ended up posting Edwin's email in your email...just the
thing you admonished
Is it possible to impersonate the voices? Or, are the voices tied to a SDK?
Just be sure to remember the strummer who contributed to Yahoo! and then (due
to a bad contract) lost out (he tried to sue, and I don't know the outcome,
such as he's entitled to more of the share his little ditty did
Dear Jacqueline,
Thank you for the suggestion.
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 03:55 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Try setting the margins of both the button and the field to 0. Then
align the tops.
Does not work...
Aligning tops does not work.
Aligning bottoms does not work.
Aligning the
Alex Rice writes:
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 12:28 PM, dan johnson wrote:
Greetings,
Which Windows? Which Rev?
Win XPpro, Rev 1.1.1, Excel 2000 9.0
I created a field and populated it with a few lines made up of strings
separated
by tabs. While in Browse mode, I placed the cursor
This is a particularly tricky problem, which I suspect will involve a
bit more Maths than my limited knowledge covers. I suspect that there
are quite a few academics (and mathematicians) involved in this list,
so I hope one of you enlightened Revolutionaries might eventually be
able to provide
I have an alien shooting at the player in a game, and I want to let
the alien anticipate where the player is going to be. What's the best
method for finding this?
The input could be gun location, bullet speed, target location,
target direction, and target speed. The output could be bullet
Hey Ho!
The central point of my attack on the MacUser review of RR
2 was that it failed to convey the sense of passion and
creative possibility that Runtime Revolution has on many
users.
The review was extremely workmanlike; but 'workmanlike' is
not the type of adjective that fills people's
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 01:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex,
It doesn't work quite like that for me in Win XPpro. I also checked it
in MC 2.4.3 and Rev 1.1.1. The only behavior that I might call a bug
is due to the MC engine not allowing ctrl+a in a field. Otherwise, I
get what is
Steve,
Depending on your distribution method (i.e. CD?) you could add your
voice feedback as pre-recorded audio which would work on all platforms.
It would have the limitations that the audio files would make it larger
and you would only have a limited range of responses. Text to speech
would
Hello,
I have a binary file that I want to divide up between 2 variables,
depending on user input.
With memBank value 01
a file like this: 12345678
would end up: 1357 in variable bank0 and 2468 in bank1.
With memBank value 10 the same file would end up: 2468 in variable
bank0 and 1357 in bank1
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 05:02 AM, curry wrote:
The input could be gun location, bullet speed, target location, target
direction, and target speed. The output could be bullet direction or
collision point.
Try this. If you get bogged down, let us know.
Your direction and speed is your
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 10:04 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
In this case, 'repeat for each' might be your friend :
it usually cuts down on the number of times the engine
has to go through the variable to pluck data from it.
This is very important when chunks need to be counted from the front or
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 02:27 AM, Igor Couto wrote:
Any suggestions for alternative ways to approach the problem?
Instead of a pulldown button, execute a popup in a field.
Dar Scott
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On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 02:27 AM, Igor Couto wrote:
Any suggestions for alternative ways to approach the problem?
Change the year to a pulldown, too.
Dar Scott
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On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 05:02 AM, curry wrote:
The input could be gun location, bullet speed, target location, target
direction, and target speed. The output could be bullet direction or
collision point.
Here is an alternate approach that doesn't take all that preliminary
math and has no
Or, ala Saturday Night Live,
Simmer-DONNN!
Judy
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, davidsyes/nac wrote:
I just HAVE to add Aimee Mann (of 'Til Tuesday) to this:
Hush-hush: keep it down now... voices kah-ree
heheh
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On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 05:02 AM, curry wrote:
The input could be gun location, bullet speed, target location, target
direction, and target speed. The output could be bullet direction or
collision point.
Off the top of my head. Meaning there might be several dumb errors you
need to fix.
Hi Chip,
From: Chipp Walters
Subject: RE: Voices
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 00:32:42 -0500
I actually have a few of those ATT voices, but unfortunately, they come
with the 5.1 SDK which doesn't work with RunRev. I expect Tuviah will
probably fix that some day. The other issue is ATT is *very
Jan Schenkel wrote:
In this case, 'repeat for each' might be your friend :
it usually cuts down on the number of times the engine
has to go through the variable to pluck data from it.
Thanks, but I forgot to mention I tried that...and surprisingly, it ran
slower (about 27 seconds for that
Hi David,
From: davidsyes/nac
Subject: Re: Voices and victories
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 23:27:33 -0700
Is it possible to impersonate the voices? Or, are the voices tied to a SDK?
--snip
Nope, they're tied to a TTS engine, like ATT's NaturalVoice, which requires
licensing to use in
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 02:00 PM, T. R. Ponn wrote:
Thanks, but I forgot to mention I tried that...and surprisingly, it
ran slower (about 27 seconds for that file):
if char 1 of memBank=0 then put false into toggle else put true
into toggle
repeat for each char thisChar in fileContents
Hello list,
I want to get the first image of a movie.
As Chipp Walters suggested, I tried to do a Import snapshot from the
rect of player ...
But I got an image of the movieplayer with a white plane; no Movie ;-(.
May you help again?
And a second question:
The Import Snapshot-command
Hi Stephen,
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 00:16:38 -0400
From: Stephen Messimer
Subject: Re: Voices
From your responses it doesn't sound like this is going to be very easy on
the windows side. Bummer. I will probably to do this for the mac side.
Is there any other way to accomplish this on
Hello list,
I want to get the first image of a movie.
As Chipp Walters suggested, I tried to do a Import snapshot from the
rect of player ...
But I got an image of the movieplayer with a white plane; no Movie ;-(.
Try altering the alwaysBuffer of the movie.
May you help again?
And
Rev 2.0's Drag 'n Drop capabilities are great. But, I've observed this with
Windows 98.
1. When dragging text from MS Word to a Rev field, the original text remains
in Word and a copy appears in the Rev field. This is how I'd expect
interapplication Drag 'n Drop to work.
2. When dragging text
A minor quirk and a work-around.
I put the following handler in a field:
on mouseUP
revsetspeechVoice Bruce
if revIsSpeaking() then
revstopSpeech
else revspeak me
end mouseUP
The purpose was to allow the user to stop the speech with a second
MouseUp. For reasons I do not understand
and trying to script a
reliable workaround to that. In the end, I ended up giving up, sending
a message to Tuviah, and reporting this as a bug in the bug database.
Great this way we can make sure that we fix it or provide a good
workaround.
Tuviah Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Tuviah,
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 10:18 AM, Tuviah M Snyder wrote:
and trying to script a
reliable workaround to that. In the end, I ended up giving up, sending
a message to Tuviah, and reporting this as a bug in the bug database.
Great this way we can make sure that we fix it or
Dear Dar,
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 02:58 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
Any suggestions for alternative ways to approach the problem?
Instead of a pulldown button, execute a popup in a field.
DOH! Just how dumb do I feel now?,,, - however, I must admit, HAPPILY
SO! This is the kind of obvious
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 06:34 PM, Igor Couto wrote:
Instead of a pulldown button, execute a popup in a field.
DOH! Just how dumb do I feel now?,,, - however, I must admit, HAPPILY
SO! This is the kind of obvious solution that we, newbies, fail to
see...
Many thanks!
You are welcome!
I
Recently, R. Hillen wrote:
I want to get the first image of a movie.
As Chipp Walters suggested, I tried to do a Import snapshot from the
rect of player ...
But I got an image of the movieplayer with a white plane; no Movie ;-(.
May you help again?
Two things:
1) Make sure you
Have the other Esperantists in the list been able to successfully work
with Esperanto text in their scripts? Any hints would be a great help!
Please post a bug to the bugzilla list to ensure that it is fixed.
Tuviah Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.runrev.com/
Runtime Revolution Limited -
There is no way to test via script if a point is inside or outside a poly
- 'within' will return if the point is within the rect of the poly, but
that's about it. I recently needed such a script, explored many
algorithms then found a very elegant, simple and fast solution
developed by Bob
Hi Jim,
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 16:18:04 -0700
From: Jim Hurley
Subject: Speaking of voices
snip
on mouseUP
revsetspeechVoice Bruce
if revIsSpeaking() then
revstopSpeech
else revspeak me
end mouseUP
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The above won't work properly because you needed set the stop condition
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