let's start with the components:
the menubar:
this is managed by the GIM stack
http://monsieurx.com/hyper/xos/Managers/GIM.rev
Once active, the stack can be resized no problem
(TAOO auto-loads GIM so you don’t have to do this
activate business in general). Rev shares many features which TAOO has
Sorry to post this to the mailing list, but I figure that the majority of
the SMTP library users are subscribed.
In the smtpClose handler the following code is wrong:
if (paramCount() = 1) AND (param(1) is not empty) then
put param(1) into tCallbackMessage
put param(2) into
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Richard Gaskin wrote:
The languages we bring to the table can always be replaced. But can our
experience/talents/creativity?
Okay, Richard, you trolled me back into the gym.
I honestly was going to try to just sit back and let everybody think that
EITHER as a
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
The more that we actively discourage 'thinking outside of the box' (or
even thinking at all), the more we damn ourselves to the present and its
limitations.
IMO, the use of templates/themes is not an attempt to discourage thinking
outside the box. It is an
After reading some comments on ruby on rails
it's not just the difference in language niceties compared to
their parent languages that makes them preferable to rev for
those guys...
It's also the fact that they make web-development easier.
With the help of the old cgi system in metacard, I
On 10/15/05, Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to see an additional ISO conversion format:
convert tDate to ISO date
convert tTime to ISO time
Mark Waddingham - any chance of getting this into 2.7?
Yes please, I'd like to see this as well. Although Ken's stsFormattedDate
Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
convert 2006/12/23 to long date
convert 2006/12/23 from ISO to long date
;-)
I'm too using this format -- no more using the /mm/dd since it was
misinterpreted as folder delimiters ;-
--
Revolutionario
Wow -- as in, wow!
Charles Hartman
On Oct 14, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 10/14/05 5:53 PM, Charles Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe a built-in date-conversion function, with different standards
as arguments controlling the output? It would be *great* to have a
smart
Or as good marketing people also say:
Sell the sizzle not the steak.
What it is counts for little, what it does is everything. Or as good
marketing people put it:
Never list a feature without describing its benefits.
What is different about TAOO? And why should I care?
Paul Looney
Is it just me? revSpeechVoices(Male) yields the same speakers as
reSpeechVoices(Female).
Mac OS 10.4.2 Run Rev 2.6
on mouseUp
put revspeechvoices(Male) into tList
repeat for each line tLine in tList
put tLine cr after msg box
revsetSpeechVoice tLine
revSpeak I've got to stop
On 15 Oct 2005, at 04:03, Alex Tweedly wrote:
It may be (puts on 'optimist' hat) that Rev is so much more
productive that an individual can do so much more
or it may be (puts on 'pessimist' hat) that the lack of a RCS /
CVS / subversion equivalent makes multi-developer efforts so much
Hi Jim,
Bugzilla #2764 (June 2005) entered by Sarah.
Bug noted as new but a quick test with older versions of Rev show
that this bug was present since the introduction of the
revSpeechVoices function (Rev 2.0).
Does not help at all :-(
Le 15 oct. 05 à 16:48, Jim Hurley a écrit :
Is it
David, Alex
Sure we need both structure and infrastructure but
we need first a common programming base... Without this
the rest wont follow... There's has to be goal...
We know there is demand and that there is support behind.
We know that there are suppliers (scripters) and lots of
background
Or as good marketing people also say:
Sell the sizzle not the steak.
What it is counts for little, what it does is everything.
Or as good marketing people put it:
Never list a feature without describing its benefits.
What is different about TAOO? And why should I care?
Paul Looney
Paul
Aloha Sannyasin,
Anyone want to vote for a new standard date format?
-MM-DD
I prefer a seven-digit Julian representation: DDD.
Saves one character per date, and the logic for calculating the # of days
between two dates and calculating the date x days before or after a given
date
Inspiring!
On 10/15/05 12:22 AM, Judy Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more that we actively discourage 'thinking outside of the box' (or
even thinking at all), the more we damn ourselves to the present and its
limitations.
And then Scott countered with,
On 10/15/05 1:17 AM, Scott Rossi
On 10/15/05 1:17 AM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, the use of templates/themes is not an attempt to discourage thinking
outside the box. It is an attempt to illuminate the fact that there is, in
fact, a box present, which has certain properties and rules, and one must
learn the
I didn't post my previous mail on Judy's thoughts but this came out of it...
When my math and cs teacher asked me what I wanted to do with the trs-80
with my for-loop sitting on the screen waiting to be executed, I didn't know
what to say... what can a black and white text screen do for me? hmmm
Hi Everyone,
Apparently somehow either my stacks have become corrupted. The problem I'm
having is that objects open up to a full screen. When I drag a new button onto
my stack I get a huge orange rectangle until I drop the new button, then it is
the default size. Other problems are that
On 10/14/05 7:03 PM, Alex Tweedly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the lack of a RCS / CVS /
subversion equivalent makes multi-developer efforts so much harder in
Rev than in other languages that it just hasn't happened.
I don't know much about CVS, so I am going to ask the dumb question.
Why can't
Xavier
And now you've BEGUN the process of describing benefits. Good start.
Needs to be pared down and made more succinct. My attempt earlier
seems like it might be somewhat close.
Dan
On Oct 15, 2005, at 8:29 AM, MisterX wrote:
Or as good marketing people also say:
Sell the
My plugin HotKeyNO2 tracks ANY change to any control and provides a rollback
mechanism but I messed up in the memory subsystems requiring a rewrite...
Alas it taxes a lot the environment to watch it all... I have plans to make
it faster and less intrussive once other processes are in place -
Same here Jim.
And the most funny result of a handler I have seen (or better heared)
in a while. Thanks for the demo script. :-D
Is it just me? revSpeechVoices(Male) yields the same speakers as
reSpeechVoices(Female).
Mac OS 10.4.2 Run Rev 2.6
on mouseUp
put revspeechvoices(Male)
Today's scripting conference was canceled, due to a number of
unavoidable circumstances. I meant to announce that yesterday, but
somehow time got fuzzy on me and I missed announcing the change. While
we did post the change to the schedule on Runtime's web site, I'm very
sorry if any of you sat
Hi Joe,
Do the problems you describe also happen if you reinstall
Revolution and make a completely new stack, without opening
other stacks first? Do you have a screenshot of the orange
rectangle? Which version of Rev are you using?
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Apparently
I have a Splash Screen stack that opens a main stack so the
standalone will save.
I use the Splash Screen stack to create the standalone.
Functionally, everything works with the OSX standalone, the problem
is with the Windows:
The main problem is when the .exe file is opened it produces an
is the splashscreen or mainstack whichever available?
Are they substacks or?
haven't seen that error here...
cheers
Xavier
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Ronald Zellner
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 8:52 PM
To:
Xavier,
maybe the problem with TAOO is that it's so tuned to your workflow
and the way you think, that we're not able to understand it due to
the fact we're not you. Sometimes we build software to serve our own
necessity and those softwares are the hardest to explain for they
need to
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 05:13:44 -0800, Jim Hurley wrote to Jim MaConnell:
Jim,
Perhaps even easier would be to define a function which determines
the *geometrical* angle associated with a line in Run Rev. Any
geometrical line rotated 180 degrees is the same geometrical line.
Therefore the
Sure we need both structure and infrastructure but
Honey - you are about as structured as a hurricane on toast!
To develop the structure for TAOO and it's rev infrastructure I needed a new
more flexible structure than PHPNuke so I've laid out a new site thanks to
wiki which affords real
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From: Eric Chatonet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Did you get a sex change too?
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
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Hi
Jump up on soapbox with flame thrower!
It makes my blood boil when easy to fix bugs are not fixed because
they are not high priority problems. There is nothing more
frustrating than having to put in temporary work around code
forever. Rediscovering the same bug over and over again in the
Xavier,
I have kept quiet about my opinion of TAOO until now. But with all
the stuff flying around, I figured I could weigh in without being the
center of controversy. I am not a fast typist, so I hope you can
appreciate my efforts at providing some constructive criticism.
Every time
Thanks for posting it Sean. I think it's completely appropriate to post
fixes here!
best,
Chipp
Sean Shao wrote:
Sorry to post this to the mailing list, but I figure that the majority
of the SMTP library users are subscribed.
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use-revolution
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jim(s),
I was trying to use this function with a real-world problem and it isn't
giving me the result (an angle between 1 and 360) that I expected. I have
an image object (a scan of some text). The image wasn't scanned straight,
so I thought I would draw a
Alex Tweedly wrote:
I think it's an interesting characteristic of Rev - there is a huge
amount freely given open source Rev stacks.
But, as far as I know, there have been few examples of successful,
completed *collaborative* open source developments in Rev.
The MetaCard IDE has been
MisterX wrote:
if they can understand ajax or ruby on rails, and they can understand rev,
im sure they can understand TAOO! And I do think I try to exemplify what I
say to avoid this. Should I mention also it does pie charts and how good
that is for your business like a certain office type of
Thank you guys for posting the find script for message box. I've been trying
to get that done for a year. Now for a related question. In hypercard you
could build a standalone which included a message box. Can this be done in Rev?
Jack
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Xavier,
1. Give me an example of a stack more easily made in TAOO than in Rev.
2. Show me a specific example of auto-organizing
3. Show me an example of auto-relating
I really don't know what you are talking about.
Paul Looney
-Original Message-
From: MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'How
And, I would agree IF it were demonstrable that this is what actually
happens. I just don't think it does. I don't see it happening among
either faculty OR students.
On a bit of a bummer midway through grading midterm exams. Sorry.
:-(
Judy
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Scott Rossi wrote:
IMO, the
Or, sell it for what people think it will do for them ala use this
shampoo and you can have your own 'When Harry Met Sally' moment.
;-)
Judy
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or as good marketing people also say:
Sell the sizzle not the steak.
What it is counts for little, what
Jacque-
Saturday, October 15, 2005, 10:53:11 AM, you wrote:
Today's scripting conference was canceled, due to a number of
unavoidable circumstances. I meant to announce that yesterday, but
Just a heads-up: Jerry's conference in two weeks will also not take
place, though his stack will be
Judy-
Saturday, October 15, 2005, 5:36:56 PM, you wrote:
And, I would agree IF it were demonstrable that this is what actually
happens. I just don't think it does. I don't see it happening among
either faculty OR students.
My observation is that Scott is one of those rare folks who are
I'll try to give a few short answers as this starts to really get detailed
or repetivive one way or the other... ;)
First, I want to thank all those who had written back.
Andre wrote
maybe the problem with TAOO is that it's so tuned to your
workflow and the way you think, that we're not able
Please add this to the Super Bloopers list for future reference.
I've been emailing Dave on the side about my molasses FTP handlers...
today I found the problem.
I was not clearing my ftp log field on start up. This means that
field contained the transcripts, appended, day after day, for
On Oct 15, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
While this solves the slow down problem, it also says something
Rev's speed issues, when large amounts of data are be handled in
fields. I suspect, were I to try it, that appending that data to a
disk on file probably would not affect
Paul
Xavier,
1. Give me an example of a stack more easily made in TAOO than in Rev.
DiscreteBrowser, TAOO documentation, Science...
Different applications, same GUIs
2. Show me a specific example of auto-organizing
The category or keyword or link based index is still in the works so I
start my favorite tools besides rev
We see frequent mention of wikis here... if you haven't tried it or
just getting started with wiki's PMWiki is absolutely fabulous in
terms of flexibility, easy of admin and online support. 100% PHP but
you don't have to know a drop of PHP to get it up
Mark,
I don't doubt Scott's sincerity at all. Nor do I doubt Chipp's or Dan's
or ...
That's part of my argument: They're not the people likely to be seduced by
the persuasive technology.
I'm in agreement with Chipp re: the 'copying the Masters' philosophy:
except that Microsoft doesn't begin
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