Le 18 mars 04, 00:14, Judy Perry a crit :
Yeah, I know I sound like I'm a huge world-class whiner, but we've also
seen our electrical costs quadruple during the shortage of a year or so
ago, so everything just bugs us all the more.
Plus, IIRC, public transportation is MUCH better in Europe than
On 18/03/2004, at 8:41 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, rodney tamblyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be very clear here. In my opinion:
x is among the lines of the windows
... and...
there is a window x
should be synonymous for purposes of checking for existence of
window x. This
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:33:55 -0800, Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Only one menu can be
modified, scripts are tiggered by very few events, and it has little if
any support for native controls.
Is script-tiggering a kind of bouncing? Something Scott Rossi should be
interested
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 22:14:30 +, Frank Leahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We moved to England from San Francisco last September and bought a Ford
Galaxy, 7 seat mini-van, diesel, that gets 45 miles to the gallon, and
can cruise all day at 110 mph (I've driven 100+mph from Cornwall to
London
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:03:36 +0900, Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
(1) Even if I don't set the lockLoc, the *location* of the image stays
preserved when I change cards. Only the size gets resized. That is
counter-intuitive.
(2) What if I do want to be able to move and resize the
On Mar 17, 2004, at 2:14 PM, Frank Leahy wrote:
We moved to England from San Francisco last September and bought a
Ford Galaxy, 7 seat mini-van, diesel, that gets 45 miles to the
gallon, and can cruise all day at 110 mph (I've driven 100+mph from
Cornwall to London several times -- try that in
Graham Samuel wrote:
What I would like is a command which would make the image forget about
its original size by substituting the current size for the original size
wherever it's stored in the object.
set the lockLoc of img 1 to true
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The other problem with diesels, which essentially closes them out of
environments like the one I live in (Northern Vermont) is the need for
a glow plug to start the engine in cold weather. We still have to plug
our cars in when it get super cold (engine block heater) but who wants
to do that
Hi Folks,
I am planning a simple arcade game in Rev. I inspected all those
marvelous stack by Mr Scott Rossi of Tactile Media and gathered almost
all the theory I need. My only doubt is about collision. Did anyone
here got a nice collision routine for two objects? My routine is slow,
when
Geoff Canyon wrote:
Anyone who's overly concerned should check out The Skeptical
Environmentalist, which surveys the environmental situation and points
out that we're often not as bad off as we think we are:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521010683
Overly, or appropriately?
use the intersect() fonction.
When used in a carefully built repeat loop, it runs
at acceptable speed, even on slow cpu.
By carefully built repeat loop I mean : if for example
you have 15 objects on the screen, you don't need to
test if each one intersects with each other one : once you
have
Hi all,
Images displayed on a line of text using imagesource are rendered
about 4 pixels above the text baseline -- and I want to force them down
so they sit at the same level as the text baseline.
Does anyone know if there's a way to specify the baseline (+ or -) for
an image shown using
I was skeptical about peak oil, so I started reading everything I could
find on it last year. I found that estimates vary broadly, with some
doom-and-gloomers saying we already passed it in 1999, and one lone
researcher (funded by the oil industry) who claimed it was 50 years out.
The
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 02:39 PM,
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The other problem with diesels, which
On 3/18/04 5:30 AM, rodney tamblyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Launch Revolution, open message box, type: 'there is a window answer
dialog' - returns true. Why?
Because it exists in the environment, just as testing any hidden button,
field, scrollbar will return true. It is not visible, but it
On Mar 18, 2004, at 12:28 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Because it exists in the environment, just as testing any hidden
button,
field, scrollbar will return true. It is not visible, but it is
present.
Regards,
So it's like Zen, it exists in potential... When the programmer is
ready, the window
Trying desperately to keep all of this on topic:
Next Wednesday I'll spend $2.00 to drive my diesel to the RUG at Richard's.
Hope to see all of you there.
Paul Looney
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My only doubt is about collision. Did anyone
here got a nice collision routine for two objects? My routine is slow,
when applied to a array of objects it lags the answer.
When used in a carefully built repeat loop, it runs
at acceptable speed, even on slow cpu.
By carefully built repeat
I am trying to modify the imagedata of an image
one pixel at a time.
The image is totally filled with black pixels.
In a variable (whitepix) I stored the 4 binary
values of a white pixel. When I run the following
piece of script, the WHOLE image becomes white,
not only the requested pixel :
get
Hi Everyone,
I've been a Filemaker developer for a few years, and am looking for a
development environment to connect to a backend (Openbase, MySQL, something
like that).
I started to pick up RealBasic, and then I heard of RunRev. I read an white
paper by Geoff Canyon, from September 2001, which
Ok folks, I think this thread is officially *ahem* out of gas... :) Or
rather, it could run and run but given the current volume of traffic on this
list it should now be parked.
Cheers,
Heather
Your friendly listmom who is also capable of committing the cardinal sin of
forgetting to change the
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 06:36:24 -0800, Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I would like is a command which would make the image forget about
its original size by substituting the current size for the original size
wherever it's stored in the object.
set the lockLoc of img 1 to true
jbv wrote:
Oil is a finite commodity, so it's not a question of if
peak oil will occur, but when.
This is a terrible remark : it actually means that the search
for alternate (and hopefully clean) energy sources will start
seriously ONLY when peak oil will be reached...
when ecologists started to
Graham Samuel wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 06:36:24 -0800, Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I would like is a command which would make the image forget about
its original size by substituting the current size for the original
size
wherever it's stored in the object.
set the
I just wrote:
you can't set the lockLoc of a graphic AFAIK
I was wrong: but you can't set it by right-clicking on the object (in
Windows) as you can with an image. Presumably this is an eccentricity of
the IDE.
Still trying to clarify my anomaly.
Graham
On 3/18/04 7:30 AM, rodney tamblyn wrote:
No, I think it should return a list of all the stacks which are open and
visible.
Launch Revolution, open message box, type: 'there is a window answer
dialog' - returns true. Why?
Probably historical. HyperCard does the same thing. There are seven
Michael Reade wrote:
I've been a Filemaker developer for a few years, and am looking for a
development environment to connect to a backend (Openbase, MySQL, something
like that).
I started to pick up RealBasic, and then I heard of RunRev. I read an white
paper by Geoff Canyon, from September
J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 3/18/04 7:30 AM, rodney tamblyn wrote:
No, I think it should return a list of all the stacks which are open
and visible.
Launch Revolution, open message box, type: 'there is a window answer
dialog' - returns true. Why?
Probably historical. HyperCard does the same
Don't know specifics on cars, but I drove from SF to Albuqueque and
my speed rarely went below 100! Got passed by the Highway patrol
doing over 100 they didn't blink at me! That was between cities of
course. I slowed down to the speed limit until I reached the city
limits sign.
The car I had
But we're not complaining about the price of gas. Why? Because we get
free health care for the extra we pay at the pump! (see
http://cornwall.backtalk.com/archives/56.html)
It ain't free and there ain't much care !
Dave
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On 3/18/04 9:15 AM, Frank Leahy wrote:
Hi all,
Images displayed on a line of text using imagesource are rendered
about 4 pixels above the text baseline -- and I want to force them down
so they sit at the same level as the text baseline.
Does anyone know if there's a way to specify the
Hi All!
Quick question... The SoCalRevDevCon, can anyone attend or must you have an
official Rev Wizard card :-) ?
And, if it's okay to have the Junior Wizard Card, where and when is the
secret location?
So far I know the location is:
- almost as far from Fullerton as San Dimas.
- about 450
John Patten wrote:
Hi All!
Quick question... The SoCalRevDevCon, can anyone attend or must you have an
official Rev Wizard card :-) ?
No, but funny handshakes are welcome.
And, if it's okay to have the Junior Wizard Card, where and when is the
secret location?
So far I know the location is:
I suppose you would argue that:
If there is a window named x then x must be one of the windows
I agree, the english assertions seem to be inconsistent if the above
can be false =)
I guess it would be clearer if the global property was something like
the openWindows?
Or... if the behavior of
Unfortunately, our local stargate is on the fritz. Something to do with the
price of gasoline, I understand. So, if anyone has a spare naquita engine or
warp coil in the garage, a short loan would be much appreciated.
/H
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Well, no need to answer : now it works...
although I still don't get why it didn't before...
Anyway, did anyone already tried to draw directly
inside an imagedata (segments, curves... and why
not antialiasing) ? IOW try to emulate some kind
of quickdraw routines ?
Yes I know there are drawing
Richard,
Thanks for your reply. I guess the questions I have are:
1) Which is a faster development environment, RB or RR?
2) Which provides better tools for connecting to a database and manipulating
the information, such as reports, adding and editing records?
Thanks,
Michael
on 3/18/04
Does anyone know if there's a way to specify the baseline (+ or -) for
an image shown using imagesource?
You can use the super- and subscript text properties on the character
that holds the image.
This is done through the 'textShift' property of a character (or range) if
you want more
I think I may have a spare quantum field macro-spatial compression device.
It has a Mr. Fusion zero-point energy cosmic stringinator module as an
add-on, so you won't need any petrol...just a handful of food scraps will
do the trick for this space-folding mini-adventure. Let's
Hi folks,
We're happy to announce that Revolution 2.2 RC is now available for
download:
https://www.runrev.com/Revolution1/developercentral/latesttestversion.html
This is still a test release, please make backups of your valuables before
using it. Bug reports as always to bugzilla:
I'm trying to recall now, who put together the Asteroids stack? I love to
show that one off to my students whenever they say they want to do a
shooter game for their group project but hate math and physics ;-)
Judy
Hi Folks,
I am planning a simple arcade game in Rev. I inspected all those
On Mar 18, 2004, at 1:09 PM, Michael Reade wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've been a Filemaker developer for a few years, and am looking for a
development environment to connect to a backend (Openbase, MySQL,
something
like that).
I started to pick up RealBasic, and then I heard of RunRev. I read an
Can I use my 2.1 license ? if it doesn't work.
other wise what license should I put ?
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 02:49 PM, Heather Nagey wrote:
Hi folks,
We're happy to announce that Revolution 2.2 RC is now available for
download:
https://www.runrev.com/Revolution1/developercentral/
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
I'm trying to recall now, who put together the Asteroids stack?
The venerable Geoff Canyon.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia Design
-
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
W: http://www.tactilemedia.com
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:14 PM, hershrev wrote:
Can I use my 2.1 license ? if it doesn't work.
other wise what license should I put ?
About 2.2... is HTTPS implemented? Does anyone knows something about it?
--
Andre Alves Garzia 2004
Soap Dog Studios - BRAZIL
http://studio.soapdog.org
Hi all I have the profosunal edition and doesn't except the unlock code
as well as the 30 day trial code.
Any help please ?
hershrev.
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Wow, Andre, you make me want dive in the deep end of the pool! Especially
if you come from an RB background. What's more, unlike you, I'm NOT a
programmer, which makes this sound all the more appetizing.
The SQLite news is very exciting, as I would like to be able to embed
databases as well
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 03:37 PM, hershrev wrote:
Hi all I have the profosunal edition and doesn't except the unlock
code as well as the 30 day trial code.
Sorry, actually the enterprise edition.
Any help please ?
hershrev.
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It appears to be IDE-specific: in the MC IDE put the windows
returns a list which does not include the ask and answer dialogs.
Maybe the Rev IDE leaves them open but hidden for some reason?
Exactly. But again, there's the inconsistency between the windows
(where it doesn't appear) and 'is
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:39 PM, Michael Reade wrote:
Wow, Andre, you make me want dive in the deep end of the pool!
Especially
if you come from an RB background. What's more, unlike you, I'm NOT a
programmer, which makes this sound all the more appetizing.
The SQLite news is very exciting, as I
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:18 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
I'm trying to recall now, who put together the Asteroids stack?
The venerable Geoff Canyon.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Thanks! Anyone knows where this stack is located? Tried the user
contributed stack on runrev, the webring and also RevNET...
Cheers
- Original Message -
From: Andre Garzia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: about collision routines.
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:18 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
I'm trying to recall now, who put together the
On Mar 17, 2004, at 2:14 PM, Frank Leahy wrote:
We moved to England from San Francisco last September and bought a
Ford Galaxy, 7 seat mini-van, diesel, that gets 45 miles to the
gallon, and can cruise all day at 110 mph (I've driven 100+mph from
Cornwall to London several times -- try that
A couple more questions...
Any idea when SQLite external might be coming out? And while we're on the
subject, can SQLite be used as a server for multiple clients too?
Thanks,
Michael Reade
on 3/18/04 3:49 PM, Andre Garzia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:39 PM, Michael
Hello!
I'm trying to save on 10.3.3 with RV 2.2rc2 in standalone. All was perfect
before, but now, I have the message:
It's the same when I try for OS9 or OSX!
There was an error while saving the standalone application
I try on 2.1 and all is good.
Is it a bug??
Thank you!
Amicalement
On Mar 18, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Michael Reade wrote:
A couple more questions...
Any idea when SQLite external might be coming out? And while we're on
the
subject, can SQLite be used as a server for multiple clients too?
Don't know the date, but they said it was near.
SQLite per se cannot be used
Wow, Andre, you make me want dive in the deep end of the pool!
Especially
if you come from an RB background. What's more, unlike you, I'm NOT a
programmer, which makes this sound all the more appetizing.
Michael,
Warning: Corn Enclosed
This list certainly is a pool of knowledge, and the
Although I haven't tried it, it's probably worth noting that Valentina
now has a server version in open alpha testing.
www.paradigmasoft.com
Personally, I think their best niche is as a blazing fast embedded
database for heavy-duty CD-ROM or single-user systems, but it's pretty
cool that
Before I dive into Bugzilla, has anyone any idea why the colours (or
colors, for that matter) in my standalone would behave differently from the
way they do under the IDE? Basically in the standalone I start off with a
graphic with a certain colour and pattern that already looks different from
rodney tamblyn wrote:
...there's the inconsistency between the windows
(where it doesn't appear) and 'is there a window answer dialog'
where it does.
I think this may be a case where attempting compatibility with another
xTalk may have unexpected consequences:
In Transcript, a window is a
I'm afraid I can't let it go by without comment. That book [The
Skeptical Environmentalist] and its author has been widely
discredited by real environmental scientists. Businesses, governments
(US and the current conservative Australian) and many ordinary people
like the book because it says
Okay, I need some help. I thought this would be straightforward for
me. It is probably straight forward for many others but this is eluding me.
I have a project with one main stack and eight substacks. One of the
substacks is a paletted navigation tool stack which floats above the
other
Andre -
My bad. I engaged my Return key before my brain fully processed your
email.
- James :-\
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:19 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try Heather's link without the s in https://.; That worked
for me.
Like this:
Before I dive into Bugzilla, has anyone any idea why the colours (or
colors, for that matter) in my standalone would behave
differently from the
way they do under the IDE? Basically in the standalone I start off with a
graphic with a certain colour and pattern that already looks
different
close this stack
end shutdownRequest
When this executes it leaves the main stack open even though its
destroystack property is true.
What should I do differently?
Mark,
Try replacing close this stack with quit
If that doesn't do what you want, add close stackmainStackName
after the close
Alas, my copy is on my venerable laptop, whose motherboard was recently
fried when the twins decided to help mommy by cleaning her laptop with a
sopping-wet rag while it was running (shame on me for leaving it where
they could get it it; perhaps I should have considered Mars?).
I might have one
On Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at 03:10 PM, Jim Lyons wrote:
I have a long string of 1s and 0s in a variable representing the
states of cells in a cellular automata simulation. There can be more
than ten thousand cells.
...
Finally, I wondered if there could be a difference between numeric and
On Wednesday, March 17, 2004, at 07:13 PM, Doug Lerner wrote:
I see what was happening. Copying an entire card at once does not
trigger
the individual new graphic messages for each graphic control on the
card.
But if the graphics are copied one-by-one the new graphic message is
triggered.
I
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 09:05 AM, jbv wrote:
get imagedata of img 1
repeat with i=1 to 4
put char i of whitepix into char (i+131400) of it
end repeat
set imagedata of img 1 to it
what did I do wrong ?
If your imageData was small you might change the length and that would
corrupt the
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 11:42 AM, jbv wrote:
Anyway, did anyone already tried to draw directly
inside an imagedata (segments, curves... and why
not antialiasing) ? IOW try to emulate some kind
of quickdraw routines ?
This is promising territory. I'm experimenting with a different way of
Dar Scott wrote:
It is too bad about cloning a card not sending new control messages.
I'm not so sure. New control messages are sent when a control is
cloned, no?
Keeping the messages limited to the object class seems merely efficient
to me: imagine how many thousands of new messages would
test
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On 19/03/2004, at 6:32 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 3/18/04 7:30 AM, rodney tamblyn wrote:
No, I think it should return a list of all the stacks which are open
and visible.
Launch Revolution, open message box, type: 'there is a window answer
dialog' - returns true. Why?
Probably historical.
I thought I had this solved several years ago, but it's back: Find does
not hilite (put a box around) text on the first hit...
I put a lot of text matter, mostly ebooks repurposed from print
versions, into Rev for fast searching. Break out entire chapters or
part of chapters or numbered
Le 18.3.2004 22:51, François Cuneo à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Hello!
I'm trying to save on 10.3.3 with RV 2.2rc2 in standalone. All was perfect
before, but now, I have the message:
It's the same when I try for OS9 or OSX!
There was an error while saving the standalone application
On 2.1 or 2.2rc2, the littearrows are always 5 pixels higher that in OSX on
standalone. Not when we choos Look and Feel OS9)
Is it possible to correct that?
Amicalement
François
--
François Cuneo
Au Champ du Pré
1353
I see this has been summarily ignored.
Yours,
Chris
On Mar 17, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:
I'd like to just buy Ch 1 also, but unfortunately it is apparently
only available as a trilogy now with the 2nd and 3rd volumes being
currently in the works.
How about letting us buy
Hi,
I hope this didn´t come up before. This is from a stack I´d like to show at
EuroRevCon...
if you want a simple circle-circle collision detection you might want to
tray this:
Assuming there are two circle graphics. One called blue one called red
on checkCollideObject
--Circle-circle
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