Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard, your function is a good one, however, it is lacking the extended
ellipsis required for such a filter.
Mais qu'est-ce qu'ils peuvent etre taquins ;-)))
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Malte Brill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, couldnĀ“t resist
Faites, cher ami :-)
Brilliant, indeed, sort of Rev widget!
(need to quote the minutes litteral and, perhaps, to declare local
dasecs,daminutes,dahours)
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Yes, I too suspect so,
To me, the weird capitalisation looks suspiciously like an attempt to
emphasise potential search terms, suggesting that the point of these posts
is to bait RR listarchives with links for this other product SYNOPSIS that
listmembers have not asked about, or expressed any
Dear Stephen,
I am very disappointed with your knowledge of my plugins ;-)
I thought that you had seen that Color Picker displays all color
names, all colors samples and all values in RGB, WEB notation and
NAMES (as would say Ben).
More it provides a tool to bring to you the best matching
Hi Tom,
From my Color Picker plugin, here are some functions that may help:
function AnyColorToRGB pColor
if comma is not in pColor then
put ColorNameToRGB(pColor) into pColor --
if pColor = empty then
put HTMLToRGB(pColor) into pColor --
end if
end if
return pColor
AliceBlue,239,247,255
AntiqueWhite,249,232,210
AntiqueWhite1,254,237,214
AntiqueWhite2,235,219,197
AntiqueWhite3,200,185,166
AntiqueWhite4,129,116,104
Aquamarine,67,183,186
Aquamarine1,127,255,212
Aquamarine2,118,238,198
Aquamarine3,102,205,170
Aquamarine4,65,124,100
Azure,239,255,255
Lavender,227,228,250
LavenderBlush,253,238,244
LavenderBlush1,255,240,245
LavenderBlush2,235,221,226
LavenderBlush3,200,187,190
LavenderBlush4,129,118,121
LawnGreen,124,252,0
LemonChiffon,255,248,198
LemonChiffon1,255,250,205
LemonChiffon2,238,233,191
LemonChiffon3,205,201,165
Hi Tom,
Due to the time difference (40 mails to read this morning) I posted
the colors lists you had already posted before I saw them...
Sorry.
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
So Smart Software
For institutions,
You wrote:
Hi Malte
Also I used it on my Acorn RISC machine and know how good it is.
Did you own an archimedes?
Yep I sure did. They are still going strong in Hardware and emulation.
see www.drobe.co.uk for news www.riscos.com for the OS www.iyonix.com
www.advantage6.com for hardware.
Recently, DaveyJJ wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to, or have the slightest clue as to how to,
modify the excellent Tactilemedia bouncer.rev stack to actually have
the little marbles collide (even semi-realistically) with one
another or other objects in the window? My seve year old wants to
Kurt Kaufman wrote:
Pretty far OT for the Revolution list, but of interest specifically to
those of us who are writing applications for Mac OS X, a review:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/26/tiger_ui_review/
Thanks for posting that. Interesting read.
I followed one of the links in that
Hi Andre,
On May 28, 2005, at 12:22 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Good artists copy, great artists steal -- Picasso
I copied httpd.mc when I was starting the project, but I stealled
Rob and Montes Cookie Functions? that makes me what?
a great spanish artist, just like good ol' Pablo :-D
andre
Here i go again graciously adding tips and errors that i see in the group
command entry in the revdocs.
I had a warning about their tip.
Then I add another about the example but the first web note about the tip
disappeared...
Argh... again, loss of time... Hope this prevents further loss
Looking for testers for PenTool v0.3.2
Hi Developers,
Could you give me 10 minutes of your
time to test this new version of the
utility stack penTool v0.3.2??
If so, please send the actual text
of error messages, screenshots and
a brief description of the actions
that trigguer these error
Hi Xavier,
There is only the single following note:
If you capture the selectedobjects, here's a helper script to put
them together that works in any situation:
put the selectedobjects into objs
replace CR with and in objs
do group objs
-- it will not contain the newly made
Heee hee hee .. Its not often I laugh out loud when reading this list but
that was a very humorous rebuttal. I almost felt sorry for the guy until I
realised what he is up to - trying to sabotage Rev. I hope that List Mom
will banish him.
Here'something to learn from:
This example will
Thanks Ken,
I will rewrite it once more using what I learned from your comments
(and Richard's) to clean it up (in my own developing style) since
others may look at it to learn from. One thing is that it is too
big. That is because I could not find a small file for the VC and AC
Klaus...
i find you CONFERENCE about CONTROLS very very good indeed.
You have covered some VERY IMPORTANT points of understanding for me.in your
CONFERENCE...
The GRAPHICS expanation is very helpfull too.
can you tell me WHY each object has an ID?.is this the HANDLE to the object
or
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 17:00:41 -0400
From: DaveyJJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Modifying Tactile Media's bouncer.rev script
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
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Has anyone ever tried to,
I am an educator that just recently switched from HyperStudio (using
some HyperLogo scripting) to Dreamcard. I have created a stack to use
in my science class that has the following script:
on mouseUp
revSetSpeechVoice Victoria
revSetSpeechSpeed 130
revSpeak That is not correct. Try again
Hi Ben,
Klaus...
i find you CONFERENCE about CONTROLS very very good indeed.
You have covered some VERY IMPORTANT points of understanding for
me.in your CONFERENCE...
The GRAPHICS expanation is very helpfull too.
I'm VERY, VERY glad i could please you!
Looks like i reached a goal,
Hi DOug,
If text to speech is not available on the current system, the text-to-
speech commands set the result function to an error message.
And we may think that's the problem.
So, you could try something like:
put revSpeechVoices() into tVoices
if it = empty then answer error No computer's
Eric,
I use text-to-speech frequently in my HyperStudio programs so I am
sure that isn't the problem. Also, the button answer text doesn't show
up which is independent of the sound.
Best regards from Florida,
Doug
On 5/28/05, Eric Chatonet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi DOug,
If text to speech
Chipp, is it still a problem in OSX 10.3.9 which I am using now. My
problem was a lack of understanding how to put the pieces together to
make it work. Or is .9 a problem too.
I can wait till you are done visiting with family Chipp.
Where on the East Coast, I am in Pittsburgh PA
Well i will
Eric,
very cool, your the man..
Tom
On May 28, 2005, at 3:48 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Tom,
From my Color Picker plugin, here are some functions that may help:
function AnyColorToRGB pColor
if comma is not in pColor then
put ColorNameToRGB(pColor) into pColor --
if pColor =
Eric, No mine were wrong somehow. I just checked and yours were right.
Thanks very much,
Tom
On May 28, 2005, at 3:53 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Tom,
Due to the time difference (40 mails to read this morning) I posted
the colors lists you had already posted before I saw them...
Sorry.
Ben,
Perhaps nobody has ever explained to you about capitals and emotions
in emails. I will give it a try...
We humans convey much of the emotional meaning of our words with body
language and inflections in our speech. This is natural and easy
when we meet face to face. However, in
i understand
no capsok
b
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your missing the conference Vjstbenz
On May 28, 2005, at 11:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i understand
no capsok
b
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OK! I understand now...
At 9:48 AM +0200 5/28/05, Eric Chatonet wrote:
The uColors property returns a list of the color names followed by
the rgb values.
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Yes, Eric I know and use your plugin (brilliant), but it didn't seem
to offer what I was looking for, namely a simple text list of their
names with the #HEX codes... and anyway, all I was noting for the
list is that it was standardized.
At 9:01 AM +0200 5/28/05, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Dear
If there is indeed a problem with AltBrowser and Webkit then it would
affect 10.3.9 as well. Apple updated Safari/ Webkit to keep it
compatible with 10.4.
From the primary Safari developer's weblog: http://
weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2005_04.html#007962
Posted at 10:35 PM
Todd,
Well that will save me a lot of wasted time not knowing if it was just
me or Safari or AltBrowser. Thank you.
I will await an update to Altbrowser then.
Thanks again,
Tom
On May 28, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
If there is indeed a problem with AltBrowser and Webkit then it
Hi Developers,
Thanks a lot for your time for testing
this PenTool stack!
The error that everybody found with the button in
the StartPen stack is because the script of
the button is looking for a stack named penTool
and could not find it. :-o
The odd thing is that i was not seeing most of
Richard
I must say that I'm of two minds on this.
On the one hand, Apple moving away from the drawer does make the app
more cross-platform compatible. OTOH, drawers are way cooler than
splitters (because, among other things, they can be relocated to the
left or right). I HATE the new
I was complaining earlier about how table objects scroll automatically,
arbitrarily lock and unlock text, exhibit weird behavior with data in the
cells that is visible actually different than the data that is there. I
found out that all you do is unselect the check mark table object and then
all
Bill wrote:
I was complaining earlier about how table objects scroll automatically,
arbitrarily lock and unlock text, exhibit weird behavior with data in the
cells that is visible actually different than the data that is there. I
found out that all you do is unselect the check mark table object
Well-put, Kurt.
I like to say that many people who say they like writing, actually
like having written. I think the same is true of programming: many
people who say they enjoy programming really enjoy the end result,
not the process, which can indeed be sticky and messy at times.
Many thanks to Scott and Jim!
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But I can still do in cell editing. When I select a cell in the grid it lets
me edit. It is behaving just like I thought a table should...
On 5/28/05 7:01 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill wrote:
I was complaining earlier about how table objects scroll automatically,
More like twenty minutes of work and about ten lines of code. Anyone
who wants to look can execute this in the message box:
go stack url http://www.inspiredlogic.com/rev/clock.rev;
Most of the twenty minutes was spent trying to remember what radians
are, by the way ;-)
I think I would
Oh, sorry -- I see the difference now. I was just so happy to get rid of all
the problems. Having data appear to be there on top of other data that was
actually there was the final straw of weirdness. You can still select and
edit text without needing the cell to select like it does with a table
Where did you find synopsis? I was looking out of curiosity, but
reached the limit of my google skilz.
On May 27, 2005, at 12:12 PM, Jim MacConnell wrote:
I checked Synopsis (since someone
mentioned your clock face example alluded to it ) and it's Windows
only?
Synopsis is at:
http://www.codemorphis.com/
Ben also mentions Limnor as being better (but mistakenly thinks that it is
free)
http://www.limnor.com/
Pat
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From: Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: How to use Revolution
All,
I rewrote the Property List Quick Guide to clean it up and improve it
into something I am happy to present for general use. It is now
dinky in memory space, the headers do not scroll, the window is
resizable. In general it is a clean utility now. That took twice as
much work as
These folks at CHUM at BYU came up with some very nice documentation
for rev. Seems to be very up to date! Has anyone else seen this? They
even made up a special domain for their Rev stuff. I see a lotta love
here. I'm bookmarking this. yet another resource...
they also have a link to Chipp's
thankyou
B
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Hi Developers and Educators,
Thanks to all of you, who send their screenshots
and specially to Malte and Xavier, that actually
take a look at the code and found the cause of
problems.
From feedback, i notice a lot of Mac OS X
users had problems, but do not dispair if you
run it again and
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