Congratulations on your launch Richard! RevJournal has been sorely
missed, and here's hoping it will flourish even more with you guiding it.
best,
Chipp
Richard Gaskin wrote:
It seems the press release originally scheduled to go out today is a bit
late getting circulated, so let me be the
Hi Jim,
When you paste any object, Rev can't know it is the same as a
previous one you have pasted (even the ID is the same some properties
could have been changed in the meantime in the source object).
So it's a normal behaviour to see new objects created with new IDs
allocated.
To avoid
On Jun 18, 2005, at 6:47 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
In Revonline, under alextweedly (or under category Games), called
Spirograph
Very simple, but quite fun (and totally dependent on accurate
slider values :-)
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Alex, I made a few changes to
I am familiar with much of what you describe as being part of the
solution set you have to craft and I don't know of a single obstacle
in Revolution that would not make it not only a viable choice but
clearly the best choice given all you've said about your background
and experience.
Chipp Walters wrote:
Congratulations on your launch Richard! RevJournal has been sorely
missed, and here's hoping it will flourish even more with you guiding it.
Thank you, Chipp.
And many thanks to both you and Dan for a well-planned conference
executed smoothly. I know the two-track
Hello:
I select the checkbox Move substacks into individual stackfiles and
the program in windows don´t save the datas.
Must I select anything?
(Execuse for my bad English)
Tengo seleccionado el boton Move substacks into individual
stackfiles y mis stacks en windows siguen sin salvar los
Quoting Joseba Aguayo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello:
Hi there
I select the checkbox Move substacks into individual stackfiles and
the program in windows don´t save the datas.
Must I select anything?
I'm at work so don't have revolution here. If rev says cant build standalone
then change one
Hello all
You now got exactly 6 hours to send in your simple challenge entry. So
if you haven't made one yet, or wanted to wait until the last day, then
now would be a good time to wrap it up and send it in.
greetings
Björnke
--
http://contest.wecode.org
Now running: the first ChatRev
Hello everyone,
Here's is the latest incantation of the BreakpointNavigator (BPN) plugin.
Well, i needed it coz i had more and more crashes since 2.6 than i could add
votes to this bugzilla... And i thought the change would be of great
practical use too besides the breakpoints crash issues!
So
how hard can it be to write 10 lines of scripts? ;))
XB
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Hello all
You now got
well, i don't see your stack on my desktop yet :-P
BvG
On Jun 20 2005, at 13:22, MisterX wrote:
how hard can it be to write 10 lines of scripts? ;))
XB
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Has anyone come across this? I have a pulldown menu with more items
than fit in the height of the screen. This menu has always just worked
fine, scrolling at the top and bottom as necessary. Now with 2.6 (build
91 and 108) it's all gone horribly wrong...if you try to get at the
items beyond
Geoff Canyon wrote:
On Jun 18, 2005, at 6:47 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
In Revonline, under alextweedly (or under category Games), called
Spirograph
Very simple, but quite fun (and totally dependent on accurate slider
values :-)
Alex, I made a few changes to the script that I liked, so
On Jun 20, 2005, at 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm at work so don't have revolution here. If rev says cant build
standalone
then change one thing. In the standalone prefernces there is a box
ticked that
says search for things to include. Untick that and try again. It
should then
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:11 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Very nice change, thank you.
I do have one question though - you changed the
wait 1 millisecond with messages
to
wait 3 millisecond with messages
Is that a significant change ?
It goes faster with 1 ms wait, so I was curious if there's a
On Jun 19, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Not to worry. We have decided to record and post the video
instead. I think this will much better in the long run for
everyone. You can download it when it is convenient for you.
Will try to keep the file size down as much as
Jon, Robert offline (I think), Xavier, Mark Smith and others helped me
figure out the issue. Thanks to everyone for their input.
I could truly see that %Od, otherwise known as CR, was the offending
code left behind when I tried to strip off the CRLF after adding the
CRLF myself. I had one
Robert, David, and Eric,
Thank you all. I understand what's going on now and what I have to do. I
appreciate the quick responses!
Jim
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I have an idea for the coding contest, now and in the future.
Note: currently I am starting two businesses and cannot participate, so this
is a suggestion for others.
Dan Shafer made the statement in his keynote that one of the cool things
about Hypercard was that it came with example stacks that
Mark Smith wrote:
Has anyone come across this? I have a pulldown menu with more items than
fit in the height of the screen. This menu has always just worked fine,
scrolling at the top and bottom as necessary. Now with 2.6 (build 91 and
108) it's all gone horribly wrong...if you try to get at
Thx Alejandro,
These are metacard stacks? How do I convert to Rev?
Steve
on Fri, 17 Jun 2005
Steve Bonham wrote:
Since polygons cannot have smooth
points in Rev (correct?)
Hi Steve,
In the stack PenToolv3.2c, you could
see polygon graphics with smooth points
as you call the bezier
Oops- never mind. I just opened them from within Rev. Cool. I
didn't know it would be that easy.
Thx Alejandro,
These are metacard stacks? How do I convert to Rev?
Steve
on Fri, 17 Jun 2005
Steve Bonham wrote:
Since polygons cannot have smooth
points in Rev (correct?)
Hi Steve,
In
Dear Rev Programmers
Does anyone know how to have the program icon come up in the task bar on
the right by the clock? That way to run the program you will click on the
icon by the clock, then the program will run as normal, close the program
and the program will be gone, but the icon will
Dear Rev Programmers
Does anyone know how to have the program icon come up in the task
bar on the right by the clock? That way to run the program you will
click on the icon by the clock, then the program will run as normal,
close the program and the program will be gone, but the icon will
Alejandro, Mikey and other Revers,
Thanks for your input. The bezier stack certainly looks promising.
But I'm not sure I need it for this project. Although it WOULD be
useful for creating lakes, creeks, and sand bunker hazards!
All I really need is help with getting Rev to draw a trapezoid
MisterX-
Sunday, June 19, 2005, 10:07:48 PM, you wrote:
M -- noticed. Just use a get zero handler before.
Very clever.
M and best of all, in most cases, it takes less time to be compliant
M with variablechecking than it takes to find bugs.
Also, you're finding bugs earlier in the design
The ampersand doesn't seem to work to run asynchronously.
Bill
On Jun 2, 2005, at 8:10 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
OK, since I started us down a dead-end path, here's some goodies
that DO work.
Create a new stack. Put the handlers below in the stack script.
Now create one large scrolling field.
The scripting conference stack for this Saturday has been uploaded and
is available for you to view in advance. Our topic this weekend is
Properties, written and presented by Dan Shafer, and it covers all
aspects off the subject: built-in properties, custom properties, and
custom property
I don't even know what OS you're running, so it's hard to answer the
question...
Paul Salyers wrote:
Dear Rev Programmers
Does anyone know how to have the program icon come up in the task bar
on the right by the clock? That way to run the program you will click
on the icon by the clock,
Sadly, I'll be on airplanes during the next two scripting conferences,
but you can be sure I'll download the stacks and study them! This series
has been very, very helpful for me as a new Rev developer. I urge anyone
who has not attended so far to at least download and review the stacks
from
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Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 16:04:09 -0400
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I really liked Jim Hurley's Nine Ball game,
Hi,
I use MySQL with the commands below to put a table into a scrolling
field/buffer:
get revDataFromQuery(comma,,dbID, sqlCmd)
put it into fld ScrollingField
To put the table data into an array, use the split command on a line
buffer (referencing array[row][col] didn't work for
On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Derek Bump wrote:
on mouseUp
set the alphaData of img 1 to (the imageData of img 2)
end mouseUp
Revolution really didn't like this, and crashed every time I clicked
the button. :) Does this work for you or anyone else?
This is not a good excuse for
I wanted to upload a revised version of a stack to my User Space, but
could find no way to do that. I had to upload it into a new slot,
re-entering all of the text data, which seemed unnecessary. Is there an
easier way to do this?
:)
Jon
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On Jun 19, 2005, at 11:31 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Erik Hansen wrote:
the heated emotions over scripting conventions,
literally involving a food fight,
Yes, for the record let it be known that none other than the
otherwise-mild-mannered Dar Scott threw food at Ken and I during our
Is there any way to receive a message when a Player finishes playing a
selection (so I can start the next one)?
Thanks!
Jon
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Try PlayStopped. :-)
Chris
On Jun 20, 2005, at 12:41 PM, Jon wrote:
Is there any way to receive a message when a Player finishes
playing a selection (so I can start the next one)?
Thanks!
Jon
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At 2:41 PM -0400 6/20/05, Jon wrote:
Is there any way to receive a message when a Player finishes playing
a selection (so I can start the next one)?
playStopped
ciao,
sims
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On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:33 AM, Ron Noice wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, Paul. Unfortunately,
Monterey is just not
working out for me but I will send mental vibes of
encouragement
towards a reporting solution. I think Rev is great
and has
Hi Jon,
Please, check the docs before posting :-)
playStopped message.
Le 20 juin 05 à 20:41, Jon a écrit :
Is there any way to receive a message when a Player finishes
playing a selection (so I can start the next one)?
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
Steve Bonham wrote:
All I really need is help with getting Rev to draw a trapezoid at 4
particular screen coordinates. The trouble is HOW to determine the
screen coordinates?
Here you go - create a stack, with a polygon (graphic with style
polygon) called fairway (don't worry about what
Geoff Canyon wrote:
{ wait 1 ms with message vs wait 3 ms with messages
I assumed you wanted it to appear to draw, rather than simply
appear. If you want it to go as fast as possible, change the
statement to this:
wait 0 milliseconds with messages
It will still work the
Jon wrote:
I wanted to upload a revised version of a stack to my User Space, but
could find no way to do that. I had to upload it into a new slot,
re-entering all of the text data, which seemed unnecessary. Is there
an easier way to do this?
Briefly just do Share stack again on the
Thanks Alex. This is just what I needed.
S
Steve Bonham wrote:
All I really need is help with getting Rev to draw a trapezoid at 4
particular screen coordinates. The trouble is HOW to determine the
screen coordinates?
Here you go - create a stack, with a polygon (graphic with style
Dar,
Thank you for standing up for the rights (in a good natured way) of
those who think it's overkill to have all these structured names in a
conversational language with handlers that are usually only a few
lines long. Why mar the elegance of a understandable name with
cryptic
Yeah. After the answer was provided, I felt stupid. I tried
PlayPaused, that failed, and I gave up. I'll try harder next time!
:)
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Jon,
Please, check the docs before posting :-)
playStopped message.
Le 20 juin 05 à 20:41, Jon a écrit :
Is there any way to
On 6/16/05 7:50 PM, Jim Carwardine wrote:
Hi Jacque... Looks like the color picker is in the right place. I got this
report from the extensions manager for missing extensions...
NameSizeVersionTypeCreator
--
On a click in a scroll bar how do you derive (what would be) the
ThumbPos of the click? (Set the thumbpos of the target to the
clickLoc) is the idea.
Thanks,
Mark
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Hi,
I'm probably overlooking something, but I just can't seem to figure
out how to see what stack is open. When retrieving the stacks, I get
the main stack, but how do I know what substack is opened by the user
in the IDE?
It's just a small plugin I'm setting up, but this little problem
Dag Ton,
Hi,
I'm probably overlooking something, but I just can't seem to figure
out how to see what stack is open. When retrieving the stacks, I
get the main stack, but how do I know what substack is opened by
the user in the IDE?
It's just a small plugin I'm setting up, but this little
Hoi Klaus,
I knew it was something stupid!!! (ik wist dat het iets soms was!!!)
Bedankt
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 20 Jun 2005, at 23:03, Klaus Major wrote:
Dag Ton,
Hi,
I'm
On 6/20/05 1:39 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
I had to applaud and I almost regretted buying all that throwable
food at the corner market. Almost.
For myself, the food fight was a highlight of the conference. Enlisting
Andre's throwing arm was a good move, and my only regret was that the
speakers
I am new here and would like to know is there a user forum for Rev or is
the list sever it?
Rick
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Dennis Brown wrote:
Dar,
Thank you for standing up for the rights (in a good natured way) of
those who think it's overkill to have all these structured names in a
conversational language with handlers that are usually only a few lines
long. Why mar the elegance of a
--- Dennis Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dar,
Thank you for standing up for the rights (in a
good natured way) of
those who think it's overkill to have all these
structured names in a
conversational language with handlers that are
usually only a few
lines long. Why mar the elegance
Hi Rick (and welcome to the list),
I am new here and would like to know is there a user forum for Rev or
is
the list sever it?
There is a bulletin board (even though it was a bit quiet there
recently)
http://www.esashi.org/yabb/YaBB.pl
It is mainly geared to new users, but everybody is
Dear Kat,
About http://rugusa.linguistix.net Intrigued by the name, I followed the link (I
am a psycholinguist).
RevUG USA Wiki: This is the prototype for a Wiki homepage for Revolution User
Groups USA.
Good idea to create a wiki. It's good to see the community extending its
presence on the web
--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Erik Hansen wrote:
are RevJournal back issues available?
Most of the former articles from revJournal are
either currently posted
or in process, to be posted over the next
couple weeks.
When Alan migrated from the first revJournal
server
I'm stuck...and getting burnt out so I thought I would see if someone
has a fresh idea for me to try.
The scope is to have a number of locations and the minimum path
connecting the locations.
I have two fields.
Field Name contains a list of single unique site names. (for example 20 names)
--- Marielle Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Kat,
About http://rugusa.linguistix.net Intrigued by
the name, I followed the link (I
am a psycholinguist).
my brother is retooling in a linguistics
doctoral program at UT Austin after 20 years
as a mining engineer and proprietor of El
Glen Bojsza wrote:
I'm stuck...and getting burnt out so I thought I would see if someone
has a fresh idea for me to try.
The scope is to have a number of locations and the minimum path
connecting the locations.
I have two fields.
Field Name contains a list of single unique site names. (for
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote:
The scope is to have a number of locations and the minimum path
connecting the locations.
This looks like it might be a variation on the traveling salesman
problem and you might find lots of references to approaches to
solutions to that.
--- MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tim,
Variable checking is one of my favorite
features.
It checks that:
- all variables are declared
-- local whatever
-- if you use it without a previous Get
however
-- it will flag an error (as if i couldn't
get something
-- another
I'm not sure if my question was clear, or if maybe I'm missing
something obvious, but I am trying to figure out how to do something
that would seem like a normal behavior. I have a regular slider.
When I click on the slider, I'd like the thumbPos of the thumb to
move to that location.
Dan Shafer made the statement in his keynote that one of the cool
things
about Hypercard was that it came with example stacks that let you
see what
it could do and look under the hood. If Rev is going to make real
money and
thrive, it has to appeal to customers outside the professional
On 20 Jun 2005, at 6:14 PM, Joseba Aguayo wrote:
I select the checkbox Move substacks into individual stackfiles
and the program in windows don´t save the datas.
Must I select anything?
Hi Joseba,
It sounds like the standalone builds correctly. When you look at the
folder containing
On 21 Jun 2005, at 12:12 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
I am still here in Monterey this beautiful Monday morning. My
family and I will be heading back home today. I'll post the second
keynote once I return. I think you will enjoy it as much as the
first. It is true that things have been
Dar / Alex,
Thanks for the feedback... it makes me feel much better knowing the
problem is actually difficult.
I will do some research and hopefully get something close which is acceptable.
regards,
On 6/20/05, Dar Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Glen Bojsza
The ampersand doesn't seem to work to run asynchronously.
Hi Bill,
Don't ask me to explain this one, but I mashed it together using some
hints on various web sites and it does work asynchronously :-)
This is from a handler I use to ping a remote computer and it uses
the ping command but
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
If anyone can explain the 21 section of the command, I would be
most interested :-)
It seems to be critical but I have no idea why!
It's used to redirect the *error* output from a command. Simply
redirects standard output, and 2 redirects any error output. Google
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Hopefully, we will get to see some of the other presentations too, or
notes from them?
Sarah:
I took some notes for the sessions I attended; Jacque encouraged me to
finish them up and u/l them.
I will when I get the chance (after finishing my first
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Hi Mark,
Great, I'm looking forward to it. While it is frustrating that
there are bits we aren't allowed to see, I'll try and think
positively about it and assume it means that something new
wonderful is about to appear form RunRev :-)
Marielle Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Kat,
About http://rugusa.linguistix.net Intrigued by the name, I followed
the link (I
am a psycholinguist).
Small world (although lots of s/w developers seem to have a Linguistics
background). I have a B.A. in the subject from Univ. of
Erik Hansen wrote:
OK, how about a cryptic unpronounceable suffix?
i started putting CB after all check box
buttons and RB after all radio buttons.
this helps when doing a Find on all open
stacks.
I always give things names like CloseButton or ModeRG (radio group) or
B9600RB (9600 baud
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
Hi Sarah,
I am uploading the day two keynote right now. It is 200 MB in
size. The link is: http://www.canelasoftware.com/revcon/
keynote2.mov Should be done in about 10 minutes of reading this.
Mark Talluto
--
CANELA Software
Mark:
Try something like this:
on MouseUp
local l, x
put the ClickLoc into l -- x,y
put item 1 of l into x
put x - the left of me into x
put x / the width of me into x -- percentage of progressBar
put x * 100 into x -- percentage as intger
set the thumbPosition of me to x
end MouseUp
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to get the position of the cursor in a field when Return
is pressed.
I have tried several variations on this theme, but no luck
on returnInField
put the clickChar
end returnInField
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Todd
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I figured it out :)
ON returnInField
put word 2 of the clickCharChunk
END returnInField
On Jun 20, 2005, at 7:23 PM, Todd Geist wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to get the position of the cursor in a field when
Return is pressed.
--
Todd Geist
At unpredictable times, when trying to edit a script -- the script of
a card field at the moment -- I get an error message I can't
understand. I'm doing all the logical obvious things that a
moderately competent novice would do, before and after encountering
this error message. They aren't
Tim,
The only time I have seen this msg is if the stack has been closed and
removed from memory, but the script editor for the object is still open and
I have tried to make changes.
Is that when the msg occurs for you, or does it happen under different
circumstances?
Pat
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Will someone that was at the conference please tell me the hint of the
future for rev. please
Tom
Macintosh PowerBook G-4 OSX 10.3.8, OS 9.2.2, 1.25 GHz, 512MB RAM, Rev
2.5
Advanced Media Group
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Subject: Re: Food Fight
On 6/20/05 1:39 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
I had to applaud and I almost regretted buying all that throwable
food at the corner market. Almost.
For myself, the food fight was a highlight of the conference. Enlisting
Andre's throwing
Tom,
All I can say about the hint of the future is
Paul Looney
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What's the best way to put up a non-modal message similar to an answer ...
without an OK button and take it down when the processing completes?
Example:
Message goes up: I'm doing something. Please Wait... (no OK button)
(processing continues - non modal) (processing completes)
On 6/20/05 10:42 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Will someone that was at the conference please tell me the hint of the
future for rev. please
Those who attended were specifically instructed that this information
was confidential and not to be released. So if we told you, we'd have to
On Jun 20, 2005, at 3:18 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I had to applaud and I almost regretted buying all that throwable
food at the corner market. Almost.
For myself, the food fight was a highlight of the conference.
Enlisting Andre's throwing arm was a good move, and my only regret was
that
On Jun 20, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
See that we. You might suspect there was a conspiracy. You
might even wonder who actually threw food. The dynamics of these
underground organizations can get quite complicated.
I just wish some of it had been tossed my way. :)
Mark
What's the best way to put up a non-modal message similar to an
answer ...
without an OK button and take it down when the processing completes?
Example:
Message goes up: I'm doing something. Please Wait... (no OK button)
(processing continues - non modal) (processing completes) (message
Jon,
Thank you. I'll give that a shot. Should this be a behavioral
option that might be built in to Rev at some point?
Mark
On Jun 20, 2005, at 7:15 PM, Jon wrote:
Mark:
Try something like this:
on MouseUp
local l, x
put the ClickLoc into l -- x,y
put item 1 of l into x
put x -
On Jun 20, 2005, at 9:15 PM, Jim Bufalini wrote:
Hi everyone,
What's the best way to put up a non-modal message similar to an
answer ...
without an OK button and take it down when the processing completes?
Example:
Message goes up: I'm doing something. Please Wait... (no OK button)
Hello,
I have been trying to figure out how to create a little simple text
editor. Basically I want to add two features to a regular scrolling
field.
Feature 1
Pressing tab while the insertion point is on a line of text
needs to INDENT the line
pressing shift_tab needs to
I don't think you can, Mark.
/H
On a click in a scroll bar how do you derive (what would be) the
ThumbPos of the click? (Set the thumbpos of the target to the
clickLoc) is the idea.
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Hello Richard,
Well, my app has several windows that can be closed except the first
and main window that has to stay opened.
So I maid some modifications: the main window retains its close box
but when clicked an answer dialog says that the app will be closed
too if that window is closed
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Hello,
I have been trying to figure out how to create a
little simple text
editor. Basically I want to add two features to a
regular scrolling
field.
Feature 1
Pressing tab while the insertion point is on a
line of text
needs to
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