drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Josh Mellicker
I have a set of buttons that I'd like the user to be able to reorder by dragging and dropping a la http://demo.script.aculo.us/ajax/sortable_elements http://tool-man.org/examples/sorting.html I can think of several ways to approach this... but I think my noob brain is overcomplicating

Re: Advice? Purchasing Quandary...

2006-02-17 Thread simplsol
Judy, Based on the numerous, fundamental and significant problems I've found in a brief use of 2.7, I wouldn't recommend waiting for the new and probably similar Media. 2.6.1 is a much more solid product, which your students should find useful. And they will get a lesson in software evolution.

Re: Disabled files in 2.7 - Followup

2006-02-17 Thread simplsol
Jacque, My pleasure: It is now bug 3336 Paul Looney -Original Message- From: J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Sent: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:56:42 -0600 Subject: Re: Disabled files in 2.7 - Followup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:    The

Re: drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Josh Mellicker wrote: I have a set of buttons that I'd like the user to be able to reorder by dragging and dropping Here's one way (execute in your message box): go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev; Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media,

Re: drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, I wrote: I have a set of buttons that I'd like the user to be able to reorder by dragging and dropping Here's one way (execute in your message box): go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev; Oops -- just re-read your message. The above is for lines of text,

Re: drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Josh Mellicker
Thanks! That's just what I was thinking of... but man, that's even more code than I was coming up with :o On Feb 17, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Josh Mellicker wrote: I have a set of buttons that I'd like the user to be able to reorder by dragging and dropping

Re: Followup on disabled files in 2.7

2006-02-17 Thread Sarah Reichelt
Is anyone having (or not having) a problem opening stacks saved in 2.7 - without using the Recent Files menu? Has anyone made a new standalone in 2.7 - and been able to open stacks saved in 2.7? I have done this. I have a configuration app that reads one of the substacks of a second app. I

Re: drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Josh Mellicker wrote: go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev; That's just what I was thinking of... but man, that's even more code than I was coming up with :o That's because the code is dealing with formatted text within a single field, not discrete button

Re: Followup on disabled files in 2.7

2006-02-17 Thread simplsol
Sarah, Are the new stacks still identified as Rev stacks in the Finder? Paul Looney -Original Message- From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Sent: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 14:22:00 +1000 Subject: Re: Followup on disabled files in 2.7

Problems with 2.7 hanging on Table tab panel access

2006-02-17 Thread simplsol
Before entering this in Bugzilla I'd like to know if others are having the same problem: Almost every time I click on the Table tab in the Object Inspector, Rev hangs. If it doesn't hang on opening the panel, it hangs when I click the first option (whatever it is). Is anyone else

Mac stacks look like Windows

2006-02-17 Thread simplsol
So far my experience with Rev 2.7 has left much to be desired. The latest: When I open a stack that has been automatically converted to the new file format by Rev 2.7, with a new standalone (created with Rev 2.7) I get the Windows appearance (blue hilights on buttons, raised scroll bars,

Re: drag 'n' drop reordering

2006-02-17 Thread Josh Mellicker
True dat. Thanks so much, that is awesome! On Feb 17, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Josh Mellicker wrote: go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev; That's just what I was thinking of... but man, that's even more code than I was coming up with :o

Re: Mac stacks look like Windows

2006-02-17 Thread David Vaughan
On 18/02/2006, at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So far my experience with Rev 2.7 has left much to be desired. The latest: When I open a stack that has been automatically converted to the new file format by Rev 2.7, with a new standalone (created with Rev 2.7) I get the Windows appearance

Re: Mac stacks look like Windows

2006-02-17 Thread Marty Knapp
Same for me. Also get buttons that have the OS 9 look rather than the Aqua look. Marty Knapp So far my experience with Rev 2.7 has left much to be desired. The latest: When I open a stack that has been automatically converted to the new file format by Rev 2.7, with a new standalone (created

Dumb Window size Question

2006-02-17 Thread stomfi
I'm using a runrev runtime on a Linux Live CD. Depending on the platform, the live CD sets the screen size from the capabilities of the video card, using a frame buffer. This can be any valid size from 1200x1024 to 640x480. I can easily find out the screen size with the xwininfo shell tool. I

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