The most interesting thing I have found of late regarding tables is that when
you edit a cell, a closeField message is sent to the stack script.
Note that it is NOT sent to ...
the card script
to the field script
or even to the the frontscrip
(although there is a closeField
Very nice idea and piece of work but -here- it doesn't work properly.
I managed to open the stack; it displayed the first item (1/10), but Prve
and Next buttons have no effect.
I managed however to add one item in the stack...
Possibly a browser problem here?
Andre Rombauts
- Original Message
Very nice idea and piece of work but -here- it doesn't work properly.
I managed to open the stack; it displayed the first item (1/10), but Prve
and Next buttons have no effect.
I managed however to add one item in the stack...
Possibly a browser problem here?
Same result from Safari IE 5.2.2
Hmm...It's working fine on my browser (Safari, Mozilla,IE) on Mac OS X
10.2.
As an alternative,, you can also go to this page and tell the CGI which
card to go to. (integer)
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tfurukaw/RunRev/opencard.html
I will correct omitted HTML tags and other possible errors.
According to the 'What's New in version 2.0-2.0.2' section of the Rev
documentation:
(...) parameters in an 'on', 'setProp', 'getProp', or 'function'
control structure can no longer have the same name as a built-in
property or function.
My query is in regards to the 'getProp' portion of this
According to the 'What's New in version 2.0-2.0.2' section of the Rev
documentation:
(...) parameters in an 'on', 'setProp', 'getProp', or 'function'
control structure can no longer have the same name as a built-in
property or function.
My query is in regards to the 'getProp' portion
Dear Monte,
WOW!
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 06:19 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
You can't pass a parameter but you can do this:
-- I guess this is what's meant by a getprop parameter
getProp cProperty pIndex
switch pIndex
...
end switch
end cProperty
Then you use the following code to
It could be that I was editing the script EXACTLY when you accessed,
causing
no data to be posted. Or it may really be the compatibility problem
with browsers.
What browser did you use on your XP?
I'll test on various platforms tomorrow.
- Takaaki Furukawa
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 01:10
It could be that I was editing the script EXACTLY when you accessed, causing
no data to be posted. Or it may really be the compatibility problem
with browsers.
Tried again and can use the find feature make new card.
Thanks for the lesson.
sims
--
Hi,
I recently discovered RR while doing some research on the
net and would like to know whether RR is most suited for the
following database publishing project. If not, which software and
database (DB)/RDBMS is most suited ?
- Annually updated commercial European multi-lingual
publication ( min.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 04:11, Takaaki Furukawa wrote:
I built a simple card-based online database with RunRev CGI. I put a tutorial and it
explains how easy it is to read/make changes to stacks from the web.
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tfurukaw/RunRev/dbindex.html
It could have taken
Hi Takaaaki,
Really Cool : the Rev's lightweight web database system you did is
really impressive (and faster than the HC-based LiveCard one never went)
:-)
The beauty is not only that it is much faster than HC but also that
it does not require cgi to be the frontmost app as it was the case of
I have run across a bit of an anomaly. The dateItems format is not
documented anywhere in the Rev docs as far as I can tell but it does
seem to work almost exactly as expected.
It returns a comma-delimited list of seven items alright, but if I
don't supply a time with the value being
So the central question is: Which shoud be the default, the HC model which
alters the data or the SC model that doesn't?
Personally, I prefer the idea that a request for something without
added instructions should get everything that's asked for, intact and
unaltered. Adding additional elements
On 13/7/03 2:13 pm, Ken Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds plausible, but it's not my concern. The concern is that, as a
Bugzilla reply, Tuviah says it works for him, so my bug report got dissed.
So, the course of action is to reopen the report, and supply an image that
definitely
On 18/6/03 8:14 pm, Howard Bornstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reported this specific bug to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/13/03. For
Windows, I always have to use the answer printer command, as Sarah
suggested.
Please note that unfortunately if the bug hasn't been fixed and you haven't
submitted
On 2/7/03 2:20 pm, Mathewson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is entirely possible to extract the COLOR CHOOSER
component from MetaCard 2.5 and
then move it into Runtime Revolution's HOME stack using my
MAINSTACKER.REV from
whence it can be called via the message box whenever it is
required. If
On 18/7/03 6:16 pm, Barry Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am, however, extremely disappointed that I can't develop/compile any
longer (apparently) on my PC as well as my Mac without spending an
additional $400. Am I correct in assuming that whatever reg# I receive
from RR will be platform
Dear Dan,
I'm only a newbie here, but I'm quite glad that I *think* I can shed
some light on your question:
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 06:13 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I have run across a bit of an anomaly. The dateItems format is not
documented anywhere in the Rev docs as far as I can tell
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:43, Alain PIERRE wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered RR while doing some research on the
net and would like to know whether RR is most suited for the
following database publishing project. If not, which software and
database (DB)/RDBMS is most suited ?
RR is full
We do care very much about our existing customers, and greatly appreciate
the patience you have shown. If you have not yet received your new unlock
code for 2.0.2, and you think you should have, I suggest that in order for
me to fasttrack these enquires, you email me (again if you have already
Dear Kevin,
Thank you and the RunRev team for all your hard work in keeping
up-to-date with all the emails, and in maintaining a good rhythm in
clearing the bug reports off the database!
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 03:44 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
Sorry if our responses on Bugzilla are
I was wondering if anyone in this list uses UML diagramming tools to
help in development with Revolution.
If so, have you found that you have had to change the notation much/at
all?
Also - what UML tools do you use? Most of the tools seem to be directed
at generating object-oriented code,
Download and decompress the engine you need for the platform that your
ISP or web server uses from:http://www.runrev.com/revolution/engines11
This link leads to nothing... :-(
André Rombauts
At 6:36 AM -0700 8/1/03, Andre Rombauts wrote:
Download and decompress the engine you need for the platform that
your ISP or web server uses from:
http://www.runrev.com/revolution/engines11 This link leads to
nothing... :-(
Look at http://www.runrev.com/revolution/downloads/engines/2.0/.
Hi,
I think it was the first beta of version 2. I reported the last item
of internet date
was British summer time. But Version 2.1 is still same. It is one hour
different
from version 1.1.1.
Now I am very confusing what is the correct internet date.
Can anybody explain about it?
I must
On 8/1/03 Igor Couto wrote
Also - what UML tools do you use? Most of the tools seem to be directed
at generating object-oriented code, rather than diagramming. They all
seem to be cluttered with programming features, and have *very* poor
interface and diagramming features. The only *reasonable*
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Keith Martin wrote:
Interesting. Is it possible to make a window a system-wide floater?
Something that remains visible *and* stays on top even when other apps
are being used?
Looks like 2.1 is going to have a built-in property for this --Alex
--
in
On 8/1/03 Kevin Miller wrote
Or 2.1B2:
http://www.runrev.com/revolution/downloads/distributions/2.1/updates/
I was just playing around with 2.1B2 and the metal feature is very cool. I also
noticed that there is a new decoration for stacks called utility which will float
the stack above all
Hello,
I tryed to open a Revolution Stack with BBEdit Lite. Then, when I want
to open this stack with Revolution, I have the message : this is a
corrupted stack file.
Is there a possibility to repair corrupted stack file ?
Thank you.
Edouard
___
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 04:28 AM, Igor wrote:
Quoting directly from the documentation - have a look at the
description of the CONVERT command:
Note: If you convert a date without a time to a form that includes
the time, the time will be given as 2 AM. (This is the default time
because it
Keith Martin wrote:
So the central question is: Which shoud be the default, the HC model which
alters the data or the SC model that doesn't?
Personally, I prefer the idea that a request for something without
added instructions should get everything that's asked for, intact and
unaltered.
Sannyasin said:
Second the motion to keep it as a list. We are missing one thing
though: search capabilities for the past archives. Google doesn't seem
to keep up with indexing the mail list archives and I really don't have
time to read all these posts, but then when you need to know something
Dear listees,
As some of you may have noticed, Revolution Beta 2.1 is now available for
testing from
http://www.runrev.com/Revolution1/developercentral/latesttestversion.html
Please remember this is a beta, and back up your stacks before using it. Bug
reports should be made to our bugdatabase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My backlog has reached monumental
proportions, and however hard I try, I simply
cannot answer 1000 emails in one day.
===
when should one write to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
?
hopefully helpful,
Erik
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.erikhansen.org
The hierarchical weblist viewer is finished! after almost 24 hours of
sleeping (10h), eating (1/2h), partying (4h) and also some coding I
present to you a stack so simple and basic I could have done it in much
less time, but as it is with coding I ran into troubles. This time it
was the
Dear Trevor,
Thank you very much for your suggestion!
On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 01:29 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
With OmniGraffle you can sort of link lines of text to another object
using Magnets. Click on the uml object you want to link the text form
and add a magnet next to the line
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 03:48 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
The stack I am talking about lets you view the mailings of this list
in a hierarchical order, all from within runrev. It logs into your pop
account and gets all emails which are part of this mailing list. Then
you can view them
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Igor Couto wrote:
I'm interested to hear that you DO use OmniGraffle for UML
diagramming, though. Do you use it in your Revolution projects?
Omnigraffle rocks. I don't use UML for RR projects. I've tried to use
the UML palette for SQL projects. Although
Alex Rice wrote:
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Igor Couto wrote:
I'm interested to hear that you DO use OmniGraffle for UML
diagramming, though. Do you use it in your Revolution projects?
Omnigraffle rocks. I don't use UML for RR projects. I've tried to use
the UML palette for
I started a thread some time ago about text-to-speech options on
Windows. No problem on the Mac (of course). I was just looking through
my XP installation and found a Speech Control Panel in which there is a
voice named Microsoft Sam. When I selected it, it speaks (and
highlights,
--- Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get a sense for how most Rev users
create menus. Are you
using the Menu Builder or are you coding in scripts
or do you do both?
Which is more important to cover in depth in my
book? Or is either more
important?
Inquiring minds want
--- Barry Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started a thread some time ago about
text-to-speech options on
Windows. No problem on the Mac (of course). I was
just looking through
my XP installation and found a Speech Control Panel
in which there is a
voice named Microsoft Sam. When I
Is there no way to attach to this in Rev? When I try the text-to-speech
sample stack included with the Rev 2.0.1 folder (for Windows), it sees
no voices available.
It's supposed to work with SAPI 4.x, not the 5 or Net or whatever. So
the end user needs to install the old version.
I installed
We have also updated the distribution builder fix, to account for a
small remaining problem on the Windows platform. If you are still
affected by a size issue on Windows you may want to go and download
this latest fix,
Well, got to the web site and downloaded the distribution
Dear Dan,
On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 02:15 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I'm trying to get a sense for how most Rev users create menus. Are you
using the Menu Builder or are you coding in scripts or do you do both?
Which is more important to cover in depth in my book? Or is either
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