Recently, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one determine the stack that contains the field where the
selectedChunk resides?
Try
put the selectedfield...
Thanks Xavier.
Another question [I seem to recall reading about this a long time ago but
have no memory of what the answer was]:
With
On 8 Nov 2005, at 01:52, Dave Beck wrote:
Hi,
I have a rev standalone that has been distributed to a number of
users. The
standalone uses the load URL command to get a web page from my
server. The
command works as expected for every user to which I've distributed
the stack
except
The trick is quite easy. I use it all the time.
For the button that you are going to click (or the owner of the button -
grp or cd),
here's an example from my textstyleNO2 Bold button
local lselection, lstack
on mouseenter
get the defaultstack,the topstack
if the tool is Browse tool then
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Personally - i don't like the feel of this.
Web app on site requires you to trust certificate and therefore
presumably give you access to all your emails. Marketing to a list
like this, without including so much as a url, or anything that looks
like a real name - well to be frank the
Subject: Re: Finding non-common elements in two arrays
Bruce A. Pokras wrote:
The intersect function will return the common elements of two
arrays. Is there any array methodology that will return the
non-common elements of two arrays? I download a government list
each month, and I would
Buster wrote:
On 06 Nov 2005, at 03:48, Alex Tweedly wrote:
-snip completely-
Hi,
I was wondering why your code wasn't working correctly.
Because I liked your idea and wanted to test its speed, I delved in
and found 2 problems
- using the (or ) operator in this case must be done on
Message: 3
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 07:10:37 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scripting conference stack available - Standalones
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], How to use Revolution
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type:
Dear People,
I run Linux Redhat version of Revolution Studio version 2.6.1. When I try to
build a stack and cards, the first card is to ask for info from the user. This
works if I save the stack, exit the stack and reload the stack into Revolution
and press the Run mode button. However, I
I think an installer would help usability, since end users (on the PC
side, at least) typically expect some setup or install routine to copy
files, create directories, and place icons in the appropriate places.
-- Erin
Check out The Chimera RPG:
http://www.welshpiper.com
Jim Hurley wrote:
Bye i have an serios problem with the command revExecuteSQL !!! not
work into my db sql.
get revOpenDatabase
(MySQL,localhost,Gestionale,alessandropisoni,) //
alessandropisoni is administrator fullcontrol
revExecuteSQL it,INSERT INTO Anagrafica (id, Codice) values (NULL,
22) // not write
Hi,
I have a rev standalone that has been distributed to a number of users. The
standalone uses the load URL command to get a web page from my server. The
command works as expected for every user to which I've distributed the stack
except for one. The load URL command fails for this user and the
Having spent some time on the first cycle of my EFL system
development - making the stacks using my licensed version
of Dreamcard - I popped them onto my new PC (PIII, 600
MHz, 128 MB RAM - Kubuntu 5.10) - A BIG THANK YOU TO NOVELL
for FREE RR 2.2.1 - and when I clicked on the button Brown
Cow
Hi,
I have a rev standalone that has been distributed to a number of users. The
standalone uses the load URL command to get a web page from my server. The
command works as expected for every user to which I've distributed the stack
except for one. The load URL command fails for this user and the
Do you use Applescript or have you find a way to read the
AddressBook.data??
Op 4-nov-2005, om 18:29 heeft David Bovill het volgende geschreven:
On 4 Nov 2005, at 16:58, Stephen Barncard wrote:
iCal uses an industry standard format - and it's XML. The files
live in the library
On Nov 8, 2005, at 12:08 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
With some text selected in a field in a top stack, is it possible to
maintain focus on/selection of the text when clicking in a palette
that
contains a text field? I'm running into the problem of focus
shifting from
the text field in top
What event triggers the request for the user to input the
information? That event appears not to be triggered when you simply
switch from edit mode to run mode, which would figure because that
action doesn't trigger an event we usually trap for.
Assuming, e.g., that your stack asks for
Hi,
The error is that runrev doesn't find GTK+ library (since Revolution
2.5, the native look and feel under linux is GTK+, but he doesn't work
at all on my computer with a lot of linux distrobution).
For remove this error message, you must make some symbolic link.
Runrev try to look at these
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Runrev doesn't support AntiAliasing font under linux.
Please vote for the AntiAliasing for support under linux.
http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=1364
I have opened a lot of bug reports, enhancement request, please
vote/confirm them if you encounter one or more of these bugs.
Alex;
I was searching the archives looking for some information about a PIM
lib or stack that may be available and noticed your post about
syncronization issues you were looking at. Did you ever finish that
addressbook app? would you be interested in sharing or selling it?
We need to
On 11/8/05 9:17 AM, Jim Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 3
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 07:10:37 +1000
From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scripting conference stack available - Standalones
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], How to use Revolution
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I did some digging around in the archives, and I see that some folks are
having this same problem, but in my case, I haven't read a solution:
I need to be able to click on a button, and have an image shrink,
width-wise, until the width is zero and the image disappears:
repeat with x = 300 down
Sometimes the 'lock messages' command can help...
Cheers,
Mark
On 8 Nov 2005, at 18:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did some digging around in the archives, and I see that some
folks are
having this same problem, but in my case, I haven't read a solution:
I need to be able to click on a
David-
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 1:23:50 AM, you wrote:
Personally - i don't like the feel of this.
Web app on site requires you to trust certificate and therefore
presumably give you access to all your emails. Marketing to a list
like this, without including so much as a url, or
Sarah,
You have Conrad Adenauer to thank for daylight saving time.
Actually, I thought it was Benjamin Franklin...
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/franklin.html
or did he just muse about it?
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL
Wilhelm Sanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the border. This was indeed already mentioned earlier when I
presented the first collection. It is not a feature, but a deficiency
caused by a wrong setting of the rect values for exporting the image
(which actually is a field). Meanwhile,
--- Thornton, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear People,
I run Linux Redhat version of Revolution Studio
version 2.6.1. When I try to build a stack and
cards, the first card is to ask for info from the
user. This works if I save the stack, exit the
stack and reload the stack into
My bad, should have been a personal email...
However, if anyone knows of some tools or stacks that I can use/buy to
implement a PIM please let me know...
Dave
Dave LeYanna wrote:
Alex;
I was searching the archives looking for some information about a PIM
lib or stack that may be
On 11/8/05 2:07 PM, Jim Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sarah,
You have Conrad Adenauer to thank for daylight saving time.
Actually, I thought it was Benjamin Franklin...
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/franklin.html
or did he just muse about it?
Ken Ray
Sons of
Hi there, I'm not experienced enough with sound in Rev to help there, but I do
have some Linux experience.
I just think that if it is making some sound at all, then the problem may be
with the Linux sound system..? Does sound playback work using XMMS or
something like that? If not you may
On Tue Nov 8, Dom mcdomi at free.fr wrote:
Meanwhile, until I fix this, you could
possibly crop the border of the jpgs with a photo tool?
No harm :-)
my Photoshop 5 LE (runs under Classic) did the trick, i.e. eliminated
one pixel on top, left and right margin (seems good for the bottom
Dave LeYanna wrote:
Alex;
I was searching the archives looking for some information about a PIM
lib or stack that may be available and noticed your post about
syncronization issues you were looking at. Did you ever finish that
addressbook app? would you be interested in sharing or selling
Thanks Alex!
Dave
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Dave LeYanna wrote:
Alex;
I was searching the archives looking for some information about a PIM
lib or stack that may be available and noticed your post about
syncronization issues you were looking at. Did you ever finish that
addressbook app? would
Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That line, attributing daylight savings time to Adenauer, works
better if you HEAR it rather than read it. :)
Now that you mention it, I did hear that it was actually Conrad and his
cousin, Alexander Subtractanauer, were responsible for daylight savings...
Wilhelm Sanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the announcement Saturday night and including Sunday and Monday -
the data for today are not yet in - my website was accessed 4.600 times
accompanied by downloads of a volume of 48 MBs.
I confess -- this is NOT my fault!
;-)
Anyway, this is good to
Hi all,
Am 08.11.2005 um 23:07 schrieb Dom:
Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That line, attributing daylight savings time to Adenauer, works
better if you HEAR it rather than read it. :)
Now that you mention it, I did hear that it was actually Conrad
and his
cousin, Alexander
I used to have a RunRev program that would let me search for the
archive email from this list. After performing the F word on my
hard drive I lost that stack. Can someone help on restoring it?
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Hopefully someone on the list has solved/developed a workaround for this, or
perhaps I am missing something in all the docs and preferences.
I am trying to locate, catalog, and update many versions of an SWF that I
post to a multitude of web sites. Before Tiger, I simply did a Finder FIND
and
On 11/9/05, Jim Ault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully someone on the list has solved/developed a workaround for this, or
perhaps I am missing something in all the docs and preferences.
I am trying to locate, catalog, and update many versions of an SWF that I
post to a multitude of web
Hi, Erin,
I was interested in your comments about the message primer by Dar Scott. I
am currently using an evaluation copy of Revolution. Is the primer only
available in the full version? Or is it someweher I could download it?
Thanks for your help.
Regards
John T
-Original Message-
hmm.. on my system that code executes on a BMP in about 840 milliseconds.
Try using a JPEG, they are much smaller - that same routine runs in 91
milliseconds when using a JPEG set at quality level 10 in Photoshop (which
is nearly loseless). In fact for on-screen use you can save a JPEG down to
Thanks, Sarah,
I guess the different presentation with the Spotlight interface got me
headed in the wrong direction. I looked at the help, etc, and even the
View:Show View Options in the group view [which has only 2 choices]
without getting it
Now I can focus on cross-updating files on 4 hard
Hi again,
I was not so a mint condition because of 3 more mistakes of i made/
overlooked:
on mouseup
put fld Field 1 into t1 ### cr ZZ into t1
put fld Field 2 into t2### cr test line cr
ZZ into t2
put the millisecs into tStart
put 1 into i2
On Nov 9, 2005, at 12:07 AM, John Tregea wrote:
Hi, Erin,
I was interested in your comments about the message primer by Dar
Scott. I
am currently using an evaluation copy of Revolution. Is the primer
only
available in the full version? Or is it someweher I could download it?
Thanks for
Once again, Rev user Luis L. RodÃguez Oro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] of Cuba has sent me his
latest version of Tree View...
I'm guessing Mr. Oro might have some difficulty
getting anything but email in and out of Cuba.
From what I gather, their phone system isn't
really great, let alone internet
John-
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 6:07:29 PM, you wrote:
Hi, Erin,
stepping in for Erin
http://www.swcp.com/dsc/revstacks.html
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Klaus-
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 2:39:02 PM, you wrote:
well, took me a bit longer since I am a german native speaker and
know how
to pronounce Adenauer correctly :-)
...then you must be familiar with his comrade, Evenanauer...
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Dear Mark,
Hey thanks, I have got them now...
stepping in for Erin
http://www.swcp.com/dsc/revstacks.html
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Thanks Andre, I appreciated your help.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andre Garzia
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:53 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Best Practices
On Nov 9, 2005, at 12:07 AM, John Tregea wrote:
Hi,
Even the Queen of England will only receive an Auerbach in the Fall, and,
even then, only one.
However, there is no rule that she can't entertain Knights on a daily basis,
if she wishes.
Jim Ault
On 11/8/05 9:40 PM, Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Klaus-
Tuesday, November 8, 2005,
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Hi Girard list,
Indeed, creating the environment variables for various GTK+
libraries solved my problems with running Rev Studio 2.6.1 on
RH EL v4:
setenv REV_GDK_PATH /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so
setenv REV_GTK_PATH /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so
setenv REV_GOBJECT_PATH /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so
Jacqueline emailed me saying that this is a known issue (flaky delete
key, backspace key and mouse focus on moderately long scripts).
The recommended solution is to use another text editor import
the script. This only happens on the Linux version - not the OS X
version. (i didn't buy a Windoze
Tom-
Sunday, November 6, 2005, 8:02:12 PM, you wrote:
Thanks for the kind words and comments. I am now trying to set up a
testing team for my project. And, well, I am used to doing this as a
one man team and i am pretty good at that, but I need to organize a
small team of 2 to 4 people to do
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