At 13:15 25.11.2004 -0500, you wrote:
Claudi,
as far as i have been able to tell you are out of luck with playing
external wav files w/o Quicktime on the PC. I tried 9 ways to tuesday to
do this a few months back. Documentation in Metacard and Rev both allude
to being able to do this w/o
Thanks to everybody. I really appreciated your suggestions on the
barcode issue.
I will buy a barcode scanner tomorrow, I will test your script and let
you know.
I am supposed to set up a Personnel control System using a win-PC and
Revolution.
Best regards,
Paolo Mazza
Venerdì, 26 Nov 2004,
Hi, thak you for offering your Mac Apple Desktop Bus bar code scanners.
However I think l I need a USB code scanner too.
Any suggestion for a reliable and not expensive USB code scanner?
ciao Paolo Mazza
Giovedì, 25 Nov 2004, alle 15:20 Europe/Rome, kee nethery ha scritto:
bar code scanners act
On 11/23/04 10:17 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
If any of you have time to improve the buffering method below I'd be
interested in any significant changes to your test results.
If we want the buffering method to be as fast as possible, so as to test
the method itself rather than the script
On 26/11/04 10:01 am, Signe Marie Sanne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as far as i have been able to tell you are out of luck with playing
external wav files w/o Quicktime on the PC. I tried 9 ways to tuesday to
do this a few months back. Documentation in Metacard and Rev both allude
to being able
Hi Kevin,
On 26/11/04 10:01 am, Signe Marie Sanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
as far as i have been able to tell you are out of luck with playing
external wav files w/o Quicktime on the PC. I tried 9 ways to
tuesday to
do this a few months back. Documentation in Metacard and Rev both
allude
to
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use the play audioClip command,
it will work without using
Quicktime and play AIFF and AU files
(on any platform).
yes, with UNCOMPRESSED aif files!
how about the AU files?
thanks,
Erik Hansen
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Erik,
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use the play audioClip command,
it will work without using
Quicktime and play AIFF and AU files
(on any platform).
yes, with UNCOMPRESSED aif files!
how about the AU files?
Can be uncompressed or µLaw compressed.
Maybe other compressions are
Strange, it worked perfectly for me.
I just typed that line into the message box in Rev and it worked fine.
Did you copy it exactly (the entire line, starting with do and
ending with AppleScript -- that is apparently how you convince Rev to
execute something as an AppleScript command...)?
For
Ah, so that works for you, good. I was getting concerned because of
the other post.
The set volume command is part of the Standard Additions scripting
additions library installed with every OS X system (and older versions
as well, I think). You can open the dictionary within the Script
There is already such a property. Look up cantAbort in the
dictionary.
On Nov 25, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Kaveh Bazargan wrote:
At 10:09 am -0600 25/11/04, Ken Ray wrote:
However if you have something like this:
on mouseUp
repeat
answer Hey there!
end repeat
end mouseUp
I've discovered I don't understand the templateGraphic. In the docs it says:
Use the templateGraphic keyword to set up default properties to be
used for any new graphics you create.The properties of the
templateGraphic are reset to their defaults when all running handlers
finish executing.
Recently, Jim Hurley wrote:
I've discovered I don't understand the templateGraphic. In the docs it says:
Use the templateGraphic keyword to set up default properties to be
used for any new graphics you create.The properties of the
templateGraphic are reset to their defaults when all
Recently, Jim Hurley wrote:
I've discovered I don't understand the templateGraphic. In the docs it says:
Use the templateGraphic keyword to set up default properties to be
used for any new graphics you create.The properties of the
templateGraphic are reset to their defaults when all
Hello everybody!
I'm working on OSX, and now, I'm trying to use one of mys Stacks on
Windows.
It seems to be something really strong:
If a Stack's script or the Card' script is a little bit long, all the
script is COMPLETELY not treated by Revolution in Windows Standalone.
All the handlers are
--- François Cuneo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
I'm working on OSX, and now, I'm trying to use one
of mys Stacks on
Windows.
It seems to be something really strong:
If a Stack's script or the Card' script is a little
bit long, all the
script is COMPLETELY not treated by
--- Jim Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott,
Thanks for your response.
However, when I use your circle above I get an
opaque circle filled
with the color yellow. That was why I inserted the
reset the
templateGraphic *before* creating the circle
graphic--but only with
this stack.
I have a script which is intended to speed up locating a card on a
find command by using an index field. However, when tested in the
msg box, it comes up as card not found. If I put with the
variable, the correct id (or name when I tried that) appears. If I
try
go cd id whatever it goes
--- David Squance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a script which is intended to speed up
locating a card on a
find command by using an index field. However, when
tested in the
msg box, it comes up as card not found. If I put
with the
variable, the correct id (or name when I tried that)
--- David Squance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a script which is intended to speed up
locating a card on a
find command by using an index field. However, when
tested in the
msg box, it comes up as card not found. If I put
with the
variable, the correct id (or name when I tried that)
On 11/26/04 9:36 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange, it worked perfectly for me.
I just typed that line into the message box in Rev and it worked fine.
Did you copy it exactly (the entire line, starting with do and
ending with AppleScript -- that is apparently how
On 11/26/04 9:44 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, so that works for you, good. I was getting concerned because of
the other post.
The set volume command is part of the Standard Additions scripting
additions library installed with every OS X system (and older versions
Recently, Ken Ray wrote:
Strange, it worked perfectly for me.
I just typed that line into the message box in Rev and it worked fine.
Did you copy it exactly (the entire line, starting with do and
ending with AppleScript -- that is apparently how you convince Rev to
execute something as
Hello Jan!
It's exactly that!
I have on my script .
Now, I'm using = and all is correct.
Thank you!
Franois
Le 26 nov. 04, 18:37, Jan Schenkel a crit :
--- Franois Cuneo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
I'm working on OSX, and now, I'm trying to use one
of mys Stacks on
Windows.
It seems
Hi.
I'm a newbie trying to evaluate get a felling about RR unable to connect to the
on-line materials. I get to page one of the Learning Center but when I click on
the Video Tutorials button I get a message/error box with the following info:
There was an error executing a script in stack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm a newbie trying to evaluate get a felling about
RR unable to connect to the on-line materials. I get
to page one of the Learning Center but when I click
on the Video Tutorials button I get a
message/error box with the following info:
There was an
On 11/26/04 9:36 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. fde101 at fjrhome.net
wrote:
Strange, it worked perfectly for me. I just typed that line into
the message box in Rev and it worked fine. Did you copy it exactly
(the entire line, starting with do and ending with AppleScript --
that is apparently
On Nov 26, 2004, at 2:30 AM, Paolo Mazza wrote:
Any suggestion for a reliable and not expensive USB code scanner?
ciao Paolo Mazza
get a laser scanner, not a CCD scanner. The CCD scanners work if the
barcode is within a specific size range and if the quality is
sufficient. The laser scanners
On 11/26/04 9:33 PM, Dan Soneson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are exactly the errors I get when I try it. I am still on OS X
10.2.8. I like Frank's description of how this works. Oddly enough,
when I checked for the Standard additions of the Scripting Additions
in the Library (System
I've successfully created a Rev app which passes data to Internet Explorer
via the do as Applescript call passing data to Applescript, which then
controls the browser. For instance, I'm passing the value 55 to IE using
this
script:
on mouseUp
put 55 into datatosend
do tell
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