Hello.
Sorry to barge in what seems like a private conversation
between Jon and Jacqueline about lockLoc and image
resizing but it's reminding me of a similar problem I had
with one of my image-based stacks a long time back.
Once upon a time, while my young EFL learners and I were
happily
Hi,
on Mac OS X, I'd like to make a Page Setup item in the file menu
How can I ask the page setup printing dlog just to set the page setup
but not for printing something just afterwards ?
Thanks.
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
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Sunday, June 5, 2005, 8:00:20 PM, Jacque wrote:
JLG I went to your web page and read up on you. ;) Now that I've looked at
JLG it, I agree, your viewer is not a standard viewer so I retract my other
Well, I got intrigued and I look in on things, too. I have to agree
with Jacque here - You
On 6 Jun 2005, at 03:34, Dar Scott wrote:
On Jun 5, 2005, at 8:19 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I haven't found any optional parameter to the post command that
would allow me to ignore that error... is there any?
like: post myData to url https://myserver/mycgi.cgi; without
verification
On 06.06.2005, at 01:57, Marty Billingsley wrote:
Now, I don't get into the intricacies of RunRev -- I don't use
sockets with it, or any internet protocol stuff -- but for what
we do in my class, being able to save as a shockwave (flash) file
would be fantastic.
I tried to convince RR since
Hi John
I was impressed by your exchanges with Jaqueline LG - what you are talking
about is way beyond my capability. And Rev's also, she suggests?
Anyway, for what it's worth I've put my little stack in the user space -
user jmr, and the stack is called image testbed. Note that you can grab
the
Hello All,
Another question about Revolution usage.
I have some helper stack. Actually there is table-browser stack.
If I need to show table contents I just go to that one and perform
some methods - here is no problem.
But what should I do if I need to
Hello All,
Could someone help me with such issue:
Assume there is an empty window (card).
Now I need to create a number of labels there *using script*.
These labels look like pairs - name-value.
Such pairs should be placed in a list manner - from top to bottom.
I'm
Ivan,
Check out the clone command- you can use this to make a new separate
copy of your stack window.
- Brian
Hello All,
Another question about Revolution usage.
I have some helper stack. Actually there is table-browser
stack.
If I need to show table contents I
There are several ways you could do this, but here is one suggestion.
I would check out the clone and create commands, and also the
property list for fields.
1) Create one copy of the two fields exactly as you want them, as a
template
2) Group the two fields, so that you can clone the whole
Hi Nicolas
I'm not sure if I've understood you fully - but you might find my
ShrinkToFit handler helpful - look in user space for user jmr - I've only
got one stack there. the script is in the File menu button (I know -
naughty...)
Best of luck
John
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Hello Yves,
is answer printer not what you are looking for ?
Cheers,
Christian
Le 6 juin 05 à 08:26, Yves COPPE a écrit :
Hi,
on Mac OS X, I'd like to make a Page Setup item in the file menu
How can I ask the page setup printing dlog just to set the page
setup but not for printing
Le 6 juin 05, à 13:19, Christian Langers a écrit :
Hello Yves,
is answer printer not what you are looking for ?
Cheers,
Christian
no, it does nothing...
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
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Nick, Jaque:
Here's a specific example.
I'm writing a music player. The top 300 pixels of the window/stack (no
matter how the user resizes the stack) is reserved for some fixed
buttons and tables. The remaining height, for the full width of the
stack, is reserved for display of guitar
Mark:
I have no interest in writing DLLs for every platform. The whole reason
I am trying to learn Rev is to avoid this!
Delphi can create DLLs. If it worked on the Mac, I wouldn't be here at
all. Delphi (Kylix) already runs on Linux...
The hard part of my image viewer is already done:
John Ridge wrote:
Hi Nicolas
I'm not sure if I've understood you fully - but you might find my
ShrinkToFit handler helpful - look in user space for user jmr - I've only
got one stack there. the script is in the File menu button (I know -
naughty...)
John,
I tried to do that, and ran into
John:
Just FYI, on my Windows system, the stack as delivered almost totally
hides the menu...
:)
Jon
John Ridge wrote:
Hi Nicolas
I'm not sure if I've understood you fully - but you might find my
ShrinkToFit handler helpful - look in user space for user jmr - I've only
got one stack
John:
I like your ShrinkToFit handler quite a lot: it's exactly (well, more or
less!) what I was about to write! Thanks!
That said, the stack behaves strangely on my machine. I open an image
(good!). I close the image (good!). None of the menus work at all
(bad!). I switch to another
For those of you who are reading this thread, but not taking the time to
look at John's (jmr's) stack, his stack is much more than just showing
how lockLoc works. His handler does the image scaling so that the image
is not distorted. Well worth reading and adopting. And he did it in a
much
Hi,
If you have a stack named mystack, which is saved as the file mystack.rev in
some directory, and you do a Save As mystack_bak.rev. Are you not now
editing in the file mystack_bak.rev?
What in the IDE lets you know that you are working with the stack mystack,
but in the file mystack_bak.rev
I want to clear fields like this:
repeat for each field tField in card DocApplication of stack
CustomForms
put empty into tField
end repeat
but I keep getting the error bad terminator -- what am I doing wrong?
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
on mouseUp
repeat with x = 1 to the number of flds
For example, I gather that the Tab object does not work at ALL like in
Windows, where each tab has different content. I gather the Tab in Rev
just gives the user a signal that a different card is desired, and
provides the tab visual. It is up to the user to put the varying
content on every card
Hello,
Since someone a week ago said he had not ventured into custom properties, I
have uploaded a very simple stack which shows how you make a small archive
stack and save it as a custom property, all with just one card. On RevOnLine
you will find it under my user name sms, or under
Hi Bill,
I want to clear fields like this:
repeat for each field tField in card DocApplication of stack
CustomForms
put empty into tField
end repeat
but I keep getting the error bad terminator -- what am I doing
wrong?
sorry, but repeat for each... will only work with chunk
on 6/6/05 12:38 pm, Alex Tweedly wrote :
snip
John,
I tried to do that, and ran into some problem. I think this is maybe
one of the Win vs Mac menu problems (that people on here keep talking
about, but I have deliberately kept myself blissfully ignorant :-) (I'm
on Win XP)
The image Test
on 6/6/05 12:58 pm, Jon wrote :
John:
I like your ShrinkToFit handler quite a lot: it's exactly (well, more or
less!) what I was about to write! Thanks!
That said, the stack behaves strangely on my machine. I open an image
(good!). I close the image (good!). None of the menus work at all
on 6/6/05 1:11 pm, Signe Marie Sanne wrote :
Hello,
Since someone a week ago said he had not ventured into custom properties, I
have uploaded a very simple stack which shows how you make a small archive
stack and save it as a custom property, all with just one card. On RevOnLine
you will find it
John Ridge wrote:
I've been modifying the stack a bit, so I hope it is less unfriendly now! I
guess the version I uploaded happened to be showing a large window - never
thought of that snag...
Can you give it another whirl? It should get photos right if you use the
first Open option, with
In case anyone else wants to use this great thing extensively then when
designing your databases always use unique names for every column even
when in different tables because if you refer to a column as
tablename1.shipID and another one as tablename2.shipID even though SQL
is happy with this
Ralph,
I live in the Houston, Texas area and would be interested in a say
southwest region RUG. Any other people in this area?
Thanks for doing this Ralph.
Best regards,
Glenn
All,
The list of you interested Rev. Users Groups is growing. It looks very
promising for the Mid-Atlantic/South
Glenn I'm in Humble (basically a suburb of Houston).I would
definitely be interesting in participating in a RUG meeting!
--gordon
On Jun 6, 2005, at 08:39, Glenn E. Fisher wrote:
Ralph,
I live in the Houston, Texas area and would be interested in a say
southwest region RUG. Any other
Judy Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yup. It's the 'web ueber alles' mentality that is unfortunately
all-too-prevalent, especially in education.
I would like to see it done just so that we can say so. Then let it be.
Get back to our standalones!!! ;-)
For many teachers, especially in
BBC News reports Technology news site The Register also reports that Apple
has licensed technology from a company called Transitive which makes
software that makes it easier to port programs on to different chip
architectures
If the current rumours are correct, is Revolution stymied? If, by
John Ridge skrev:
on 6/6/05 1:11 pm, Signe Marie Sanne wrote :
Hello,
Since someone a week ago said he had not ventured into custom properties, I
have uploaded a very simple stack which shows how you make a small archive
stack and save it as a custom property, all with just one card. On
Hi John,
on 6/6/05 1:11 pm, Signe Marie Sanne wrote :
Hello,
Since someone a week ago said he had not ventured into custom
properties, I
have uploaded a very simple stack which shows how you make a small
archive
stack and save it as a custom property, all with just one card. On
On Jun 6, 2005, at 11:22 AM, John Ridge wrote:
Still a fascinating IDE, but it's lost a major selling point... Is
Transitive real?
I do think that the president of Transitive is in fact a guy that was
COO of NeXT, so at least he knows a trick or two about architectures.
it smells vapour
On Jun 6, 2005, at 9:56 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote:
I'm so lucky that I maintain the computer lab I teach in, but I
see a lot of public school teachers with their hands tied. If
we'd like to make software for these teachers to use with their
students, we'll have more success if it's
On Jun 6, 2005, at 3:46 AM, Dave Cragg wrote:
I just woke up.
Try the following:
libUrlSetSSLVerification false
Cheers
Dave
Dave,
THANK YOU FOR EVER!
Most people hate undocumented functions, I just love when I discover a
hidden one line gem that will solve my
On Jun 5, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Brad Borch wrote:
I can't get any settings but RAW codec to record. I get static or
worse with other settings. I also can't get MP3's to play from within
Revolution. I'm using Dreamcard 2.5.1 on a Mac 10.3.9, Quicktime 7.
Brad,
Don't try to record or play
Klaus
If it could replace 1000
cards, some containing c. 100k text, it would be FAST...
but then setting back the text-styles (set the htmltext of fld x to the
xos[thisprop] of me)
would penalize the speed in favor of card based databases wouldn't it? Also,
tracking what record, updating
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Bill Humphrey wrote:
In case anyone else wants to use this great thing extensively then
when designing your databases always use unique names for every
column even when in different tables because if you refer to a
column as tablename1.shipID and another one as
Glenn;
You wrote;
I live in the Houston, Texas area and would be interested in a say southwest
region RUG. Any other people in this area?
Thank You Very Much for your interest and response. I've added you into our
list of interested Rev. Users I'm compiling and will keep you informed as we go
You wrote;
I live in the Philadelphia area and would become a member of a local user
group if such existed.
Rodney,
Thank You Very Much for your interest and response. I've added you into our
list of interested Rev. Users I'm compiling and will keep you informed as we go
along.
I live down
On Jun 6, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
libUrlSetSSLVerification false
THANK YOU FOR EVER!
In some uses this is what is desired and needed. In your case, Andre,
I suspect you need this for development and demo, but something is
wrong that still has to be
On Jun 6, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
In some uses this is what is desired and needed. In your case, Andre,
I suspect you need this for development and demo, but something is
wrong that still has to be resolved. I wish you well on that.
Yesterday, you were writing post and, in my
John,
I believe we are still limited to about 2GB of total stack size at
present according to recent posts.
Dennis
On Jun 6, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi John,
on 6/6/05 1:11 pm, Signe Marie Sanne wrote :
Hello,
Since someone a week ago said he had not ventured into
Guys, is this going somewhere?
Custom props, card objects, stacks, even sql has limits.
Any 2GBs of anything can be split into smaller components!
Smaller components are de facto faster to access - i'll let
you do the algebra (or diff equ's if you prefer)...
Put all your eggs in one basket and
I've put up a summary of the refinement of this code at:
http://www.inspiredlogic.com/beautiful/clockface.html
I had to make a modification to the below final version, both to
use the split command and because I realized that sometimes
450 - (30 * T[1]) - trunc(T[2] / 2)
won't fall into
You wrote;
Glenn I'm in Humble (basically a suburb of Houston).I would definitely be
interesting in participating in a RUG meeting!
--gordon
Gordon,
Thank you for your response - YEA!! OUR QUERY IS STARTING TO PAY-OFF!! :-))
I assume it's OK to add you to our list of interested Rev.
If I had 2GB of data to work and the world was mine to code, I'd go
altSQLite, if I had the money I'd pump in lot's of RAM and create a
ramdisk big enought to fit the db, the access would be fast. (I just
happen to like ramdisks...)
cheers
andre
On Jun 6, 2005, at 12:42 PM, MisterX wrote:
Jon-
Monday, June 6, 2005, 4:37:42 AM, you wrote:
J I have no interest in writing DLLs for every platform. The whole reason
J I am trying to learn Rev is to avoid this!
g I figured as much...
J Delphi can create DLLs. If it worked on the Mac, I wouldn't be here at
J all. Delphi (Kylix)
Howdy Ralph,
On Jun 6, 2005, at 10:27, Ralph R. Forehand wrote:
Thank you for your response - YEA!! OUR QUERY IS STARTING TO PAY-
OFF!! :-))
I assume it's OK to add you to our list of interested Rev. Users
I'm compiling? I will keep you informed as we go along
That's perfectly fine.
You know like when you open dreamcard, the RevOnline Viewer opens
I have a question about making a script something like it...
On the left side with the Channel option bar thing, when you click on User
spaces (for example), it changes the main window, how exactly would you make a
script that
On Jun 6, 2005, at 1:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know like when you open dreamcard, the RevOnline Viewer opens
I have a question about making a script something like it...
On the left side with the Channel option bar thing, when you click on
User
spaces (for example), it changes the
On Jun 6, 2005, at 1:24 PM, Gordon Tillman wrote:
That's perfectly fine. If it is helpful at all I have several sites
that I lease space on for various domains. I would be happy to setup
one for our use and install, say, a wiki-based site that we could all
update in some kind of
Geoff,
Good catch.
As was pointed out before, trunc(T[2] / 2) can be simplified to (T[2]
div 2)
Dennis
On Jun 6, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
I've put up a summary of the refinement of this code at:
http://www.inspiredlogic.com/beautiful/clockface.html
I had to make a
On 6/6/05 1:09 AM, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Hello.
Sorry to barge in what seems like a private conversation
between Jon and Jacqueline about lockLoc and image
resizing but it's reminding me of a similar problem I had
with one of my image-based stacks a long time back.
If it is on the list, it
on 6/6/05 2:20 pm, Alex Tweedly wrote :
snip
You can download a sample bad photo from www.tweedly.net/IMGP0635.JPG
- but beware it's 1.5Mb
(btw - it shows a crowd of us from the EuroRevCon 2004 in beautiful
Malta !!)
This photo looks fine in Windows viewer, and in Photoshop, and in .
and
Begin forwarded message:
Some announcements from Macromedia:
- Flash Platform announcement
http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/pr/2005/
unveiling_flashplatform.htmlhttp://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/
proom/pr/2005/unveiling_flashplatform.html
- Flash Platform microsite/info
Marty,
Right. Sometimes the ideology belongs to others groups, like the IT
managers ;-)
Of course, sometimes this is justified. A year or so ago,
somebody at our campus decided to plug his laptop into the network whilst
in the library and somehow managed to bring down the entire campus
Thank you, thank you. I didn't even think to try alias for the name and
I was just checking out how I can make view's in SQLite and then swap
those in and out easily. I'll try it now and see.
Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Bill Humphrey wrote:
In case anyone else wants to
The Message Hierarchy scripting conference stack is now online and
available for download at:
http://support.runrev.com/scriptingconferences/
This conference stack was written and will be presented by Richard
Gaskin, known Revolution guru and frequent contributor to both our
mailing list and
Jeanne et al.,
One area where I've found the transition from HC to Rev to be difficult is
the different ways they handle the clickLine.
I have two fields. The one on the left is a label field, shared text which
appears on all cards. The one on the right contains data that changes from card
to
On 6/6/05 11:42 AM, John Ridge wrote:
on 6/6/05 2:20 pm, Alex Tweedly wrote :
snip
You can download a sample bad photo from www.tweedly.net/IMGP0635.JPG
- but beware it's 1.5Mb
(btw - it shows a crowd of us from the EuroRevCon 2004 in beautiful
Malta !!)
This photo looks fine in Windows
Boy did that crash RunRev fast! I don't even have to worry about
changing anything back to the way it was ;)
Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Bill Humphrey wrote:
In case anyone else wants to use this great thing extensively then
when designing your databases always use
Ralph:
Would you please add me to that group as well?
Jim Wall
-
James C. Wall, PhD
Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of South Alabama
1504 Springhill Avenue, Room 1214
Mobile AL 36604
(251) 434 3575
- Original Message -
From: Ralph
Transitive is real. I have been watching them for several years
waiting for the realization of a commercial application of it. It is
real cool. Checkout their web site. This would make a lot of sense
for Apple. They could switch to different processors at the low,
mid, and high ends
Alex-
Monday, June 6, 2005, 6:20:34 AM, you wrote:
AT (btw - it shows a crowd of us from the EuroRevCon 2004 in beautiful
AT Malta !!)
I give up - what's O.P.M.???
Others Programming Metacard?
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BBC News reports Technology news site The Register also reports
that Apple has licensed technology from a company called
Transitive which makes software that makes it easier to port
programs on to different chip architectures
If the current
Richard,
That is what they do --take an app running on one OS and one chip and
make it run on another OS and another chip. No trivial task, but
they can do it. The face of software development may be about to
open up to all platforms, and the face of hardware development
opening up to
Dennis Brown wrote:
Richard,
That is what they do --take an app running on one OS and one chip and
make it run on another OS and another chip. No trivial task, but they
can do it. The face of software development may be about to open up to
all platforms, and the face of hardware
TAOO, i hope to demonstrate soon,
is much more worrysome...
Multi-OS no matter what your style of
data, gui behavior, i/o or themastic preference your heart desires...
Like wiki, i hope people will start jumping in but without microsft's
income or arms, it feels quite helpless... but i know
From macnn.com's coverage:
Mac OS X has been leading secret double life. Every Mac project build for
Intel and PowerPC and Intel. Every release of Mac OS X has been built for
both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. For the last 5 years. Mac OS X is
cross-platform by design. Apple's demo is on an
Two major transitions for Mac: 68K to PowerPC. Next Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X.
Now time for third transition. Transition to Intel-based Macs. Developers
Now. Next year for users. Because we want to make the best computers for
our customers. No G5 PowerBook yet. Future products can't be build on IBM
of
On Jun 6, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
From macnn.com's coverage:
Mac OS X has been leading secret double life. Every Mac project build
for
Intel and PowerPC and Intel. Every release of Mac OS X has been built
for
both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. For the last 5 years. Mac OS X is
On 6 Jun 2005, at 16:05, Andre Garzia wrote:
On Jun 6, 2005, at 3:46 AM, Dave Cragg wrote:
I just woke up.
Try the following:
libUrlSetSSLVerification false
Cheers
Dave
Dave,
THANK YOU FOR EVER!
You owe me a beer, or a bottle of this stuff:
Yeah. Time to go puke in 6 colours.
;-/
Judy
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Andre Garzia wrote:
I am... . OMFG (I am sick)
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Mark Wieder wrote:
Alex-
Monday, June 6, 2005, 6:20:34 AM, you wrote:
AT (btw - it shows a crowd of us from the EuroRevCon 2004 in beautiful
AT Malta !!)
I give up - what's O.P.M.???
Others Programming Metacard?
I think it may beOffice of the Prime Minister but Sims can give
the
Judy Perry wrote:
Yeah. Time to go puke in 6 colours.
;-/
Judy
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Andre Garzia wrote:
I am... . OMFG (I am sick)
Cheaper faster Macs got you down?
As Rev users, we get to coast on the sweat RunRev has to put into this.
So while most developers will be
On Jun 6, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Judy Perry wrote:
Yeah. Time to go puke in 6 colours.
;-/
Judy
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Andre Garzia wrote:
I am... . OMFG (I am sick)
Cheaper faster Macs got you down?
As Rev users, we get to coast on the sweat RunRev has to put
Yeah, but what about the money we have invested in PPC-native apps? Do we
get those all free?
Is this why it's been more than a year since we've had a major Rev
release? Kinda makes me feel less guilty that I let my personal studio
subscription lapse due to finances.
I dunno... I kinda like
If they haven't already...
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Andre Garzia wrote:
On Jun 6, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Judy Perry wrote:
Yeah. Time to go puke in 6 colours.
;-/
Judy
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Andre Garzia wrote:
I am... . OMFG (I am sick)
Cheaper faster
I would say that this is hardly a case of Apple
leading the way. It's a workaround that Apple has
been forced to adopt as a result of the already poor
strategy of basing their hardware on a Motorola
chipset that is evolving so slowly it is threatening
to become obsolete. More Jurassic Park than
John Ridge wrote:
Alex, do you want the good news or the bad news? Well, actually, they're the
same - your mega photo works just fine in all three modes on my machine (G4
Mac OS9). It also opens in Apple's PictureViewer. Great camera! The
resolution at full size is quite something - a steady
Judy Perry wrote:
Yeah, but what about the money we have invested in PPC-native apps? Do we
get those all free?
Nope. That's part of the Mac Tax we've all been paying for years.
Artificial demand is how Apple keeps itself and its vendors in sales.
They can't do it just a 2.5% marketshare,
Dave-
Monday, June 6, 2005, 10:40:25 AM, you wrote:
DC Not altogether undocumented. You can get it here:
DC http://support.runrev.com/resources/liburlrealdocs.html
!!! Some reason that isn't in the docs? !!!
Let's see what it takes to find the libUrl documentation (assuming you
know it
Ugh... I hate the idea of Mactel machines...
But maybe it doesn't matter if we a get better performance? Can that be
possible? Does this open up new graphics performance worlds for Mac
Gaming?
Is this actually a good thing since the PowerPC has had trouble growing
the way I think
You left out the given for any computer platform that all your hardware
has to be replaced every three years or so even though it still works
perfectly because hardware advances are so great in such short cycles
and tied with software advances that you have to (if you want to enjoy
those
For the love of God, all my objC code will need a rebuild, also all
externals for mac will need one too...
Also, who will buy a G5 now?
Andre
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I know, I know. sniffle.
Besides, the Rosetta thingy looks interesting, but I suspect it will be
around about as long, if not less long, than Classic emulation.
We're gonna need heat shields for aluminum-cased laptops...
And, wasn't it you who recently told another poster that s/he was wrong
Hello,
I was wondering what the best mechanism is to share data between
loaded stacks. I am trying to build a utility stack (that will
always load first. I guess that makes it a standalone application)
that gathers some demographic information, loads a second stack,
which performs some
Richard-
Monday, June 6, 2005, 10:49:13 AM, you wrote:
RG Cheaper faster Macs got you down?
I know you always look on the bright side of things, but...
One thing this means is that developers will have to support Yet
Another Platform - developing for Macs will now mean versions for OS9,
OSX
Hi Bill,
I want to clear fields like this:
repeat for each field tField in card DocApplication of stack
CustomForms
put empty into tField
end repeat
but I keep getting the error bad terminator -- what am I doing wrong?
As written before repeat for each does only work for chunk
On Jun 6, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Would I buy a new PowerPC-based computer, knowing that its CPU
has just been end-of-lifed and that newly-produced software won't run
on it soon? Not on your life.
Why won't newly-produced software run on it? Based on what was
announced it
On Jun 6, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Also, Apple is creating a serious hardware problem for itself in the
short run. Boy, am I glad I didn't buy that new mac mini earlier this
year. Would I buy a new PowerPC-based computer, knowing that its CPU
has just been end-of-lifed and that
PowerPC apps will still run through a binary code translator called Rosetta.
At 12:54 PM 6/6/2005, you wrote:
Yeah, but what about the money we have invested in PPC-native apps? Do we
get those all free?
Is this why it's been more than a year since we've had a major Rev
release? Kinda makes
Thangs need to be recompiled for both platforms. In addition, the
developer will have to be making a new version of a Fat binary (now
it's called a Universal binary). As Stevie announced, Cocoa apps will
have to be moderately rewritten as will most others.
Also I don't think 2.1 has been
First of all, where will our altivec and nice array number juggling go?
and those extra registers? and the thing about little endian and big
endian? anyone assuming byte orders and stuff like that will be doomed
to the hell of debugging.
Second, how does it affects us developers? and how it
On Jun 6, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
For the love of God, all my objC code will need a rebuild, also all
externals for mac will need one too...
One would hope that would be trivial and can be done overnight, but
there are likely to be compromises that have to be addressed by
I wrote
repeat for each line theFieldToBeCleared in the cAllFields of this cd
put empty into fld theFieldToBeCleared
end repeat
Typo alert!
needs to read
put empty into fld ID theFieldToBeCleared
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