On Oct 19, 2004, at 9:39 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Oct 19, 2004, at 10:31 PM, kee nethery wrote:
On the Mac
I thought apple dropped the voice modem. What am I missing? -- Dar
Phlink is a hardware product made by ovolab that does voice in, voice
out, DTMF in and out and is fully applescriptable.
I have also struggled with this one. My way to do it:
put the width of grc 1 - then add or subtract from the result and set the
width again.
By the way I miss the line option (I know Klaus' tools got it, but it would
be nice to have it directly both in Revolution and MetaCard.)
Regards
Signe
Andre,
Thanks for the tip (and the link), although I'm not planing
to use a browser for the POST, but a Rev standalone in the
following configuration :
standalone - Rev-cgi - DB - Rev-cgi - standalone
But after all, it's still HTTP, and I might consider slicing
data in small parts if the total
If Apache is your web server, I think it will automatically return
chunked data if you don't set a Content-Length header in your CGI
script.
Dave
On 20 Oct 2004, at 11:55, jbv wrote:
Andre,
Thanks for the tip (and the link), although I'm not planing
to use a browser for the POST, but a Rev
I am looking for organisations for the disabled which
are located in the EU. This concerns an EU funded project, a web portal,
and a Rev standalone.
I am especially interested in contacting organisations which are government
related, part of a university, or non-profit. Small or medium sized
Does anyone know the status of the top secret 3rd party report generator?
Wouldn't it be cool if it copied some of nine-to-five Reports features!
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On 10/19/04 3:25 PM, Derek Bump [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In one of my programs I have scripted the shell so it will open the file Help
Topics.chm when someone clicks the Help Topics menuitem in the Help menu.
It works fine in Revolution, but when in a standalone it will cause the
processor to
Derek, what version of Windows does this happen on?
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Compress Images Easily with JPEGCompress
http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com
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Type in the message box
Palette revErrorDisplay
now, the revpropertypalette will not block the reverrors display!
I remembered about this after being nagged by an error that wasn't
showing hidden behind the revpropspalette!
Rev people, is there a way to disable this blocking behavior while
--- Alan Gayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
The What's New text file that accompanied the
RunRev 2.5 download
mentions that
. . . Report objects are no longer supported in
this release. . . .
and a 3rd party Report Generator is due shortly.
Does anyone have any
Dag Jan,
Hi Alan et al,
A little bird told me that there will be news on that
front in the coming week -- stay tuned.
I didn't know that you are a hobby-ornithologist :-D
Jan Schenkel.
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As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same
time. (La Rochefoucauld)
Best
Klaus
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dag Jan,
Hi Alan et al,
A little bird told me that there will be news on
that
front in the coming week -- stay tuned.
I didn't know that you are a hobby-ornithologist :-D
Well, the window in my office was open, and the bird
flew in -- good
On Oct 20 2004, at 02:52, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I would like to try to use revolution to answer the phone (modem) with
pre-made sound recordings.
Also, I would then like to react to key presses of the phone user, for
him to navigate a tree of possibilities, resulting in an interactive
voice
Hi All,
Thanks to Andre Garzia, Serendipity Library is now available for
download at
http://wecode.org/serendipity/serendipity_downloader.htm.
The Serendipity Library includes all the tools needed to create
user-translatable applications in Runtime Revolution® and MetaCard®.
It also introduces the
On 10/20/04 12:59 PM, Derek Bump [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek, what version of Windows does this happen on?
Windows XP Service Pack 2
And what version of Rev? If it's in 2.5, did you try 2.2?
Thanks,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL
Hi Jan,
...
I didn't know that you are a hobby-ornithologist :-D
Well, the window in my office was open, and the bird
flew in -- good thing it started babbling _before_ I
put it in the pan and fried it with some onions ;-)
LOL :-D
Yeah, that's the best way to treat loquacious birdies!
Jan
Fellow lovers of drawers
How does one open a drawer in Rev under OSX (of course) and have it
reflect the actual size of the stack being used as a drawer?
I'm opening a substack as a drawer at bottom and it's almost twice as
tall as it should be. I looked through the archives for an answer,
On Oct 20, 2004, at 12:20 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Fellow lovers of drawers
How does one open a drawer in Rev under OSX (of course) and have it
reflect the actual size of the stack being used as a drawer?
I'm opening a substack as a drawer at bottom and it's almost twice as
tall as it
On Oct 20, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Mark,
Took 1 hour to see how it goes on Suse-Linux 8.2 Pro with video and i
did'nt get clean usable results. Xanim, VLC, MPlayer and so on are not
on the road to egal Quicktime in any way... Sorry, i will not go head
with those Linux video
Mark,
This may be a dead product by now, but this old article speaks of running
a QuickTime plugin on Linux. This is not a Linux port of QuickTime, but an
emulation of the x86 plugin. Sounds cool if it actually works.
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/06/crossover_partone.html
Le 20 oct. 04, à 22:36, Mark Talluto a écrit :
On Oct 20, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Mark,
Took 1 hour to see how it goes on Suse-Linux 8.2 Pro with video and i
did'nt get clean usable results. Xanim, VLC, MPlayer and so on are
not on the road to egal Quicktime in any way...
Hi Everyone,
Thanks to all those who responded to my request for information
regarding the use of Revolution or Dreamcard in the classroom. I am
making my way through the responses at the moment and may contact some
of you shortly. If don't it probably means I will get in touch with you
at a
The size of the substack does not stay that size when opened. I opened
it at bottom, btw.
-JD
On Oct 20, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
On Oct 20, 2004, at 12:20 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Fellow lovers of drawers
How does one open a drawer in Rev under OSX (of course) and have it
I don't know if I should be the one to point this out, but...
Subject: Over sized drawers question
Some people prefer them that way.
Fellow lovers of drawers
I see; the question is only for men.
The size of the substack does not stay that size when opened. I
opened it at bottom, btw.
Try
On 10/20/04 7:55 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
The size of the substack does not stay that size when opened. I opened
it at bottom, btw.
On a more serious note: The drawer command ignores the stack size; it
follows Apple guidelines for relative height and width, which I think is
a size relative to
--- Jerry Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellow lovers of drawers
How does one open a drawer in Rev under OSX (of
course) and have it
reflect the actual size of the stack being used as a
drawer?
I'm opening a substack as a drawer at bottom and
it's almost twice as
tall as it
In a message dated 10/20/04 10:59:02 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A little bird told me that there will be news on that
front in the coming week -- stay tuned.
-- just in time i hope ;-) The last part of my app is needing report
generation ;-)
Keep it up Jan!
Andrew
It's not doing that...I think Jacque (despite her interest in my
drawers) has it right. It's an Apple User Interference issue.
Thanks to Jacque and Jan for all the help on this, tho. Now i know i'm
not going crazy.
-JD
On Oct 20, 2004, at 9:57 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Jerry Daniels [EMAIL
And what version of Rev? If it's in 2.5, did you try 2.2?
Version 2.5. No, I didn't try 2.2. I'll try it tommorow, and if it works I'll be
saying to myself Figures, I finally use the upgrade, and the older buggier version is
actually the better way to go!
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Anybody figured out a reliable way to extract info tags from MP3 files?
Our illustrious Richard Gaskin some time back provided one means but
apparently the data can be located in different locations with music files.
So has anybody found a way to reliably dig up this info?
Thanks Regards,
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