On 9 Mar 2006, at 19:41, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
I tried to create a field template using the templateField keyword,
but it doesn't seem to work. When I use the handler below, the
text in newly created fields is Lucida Grande, but the size is 11
instead of 12, and the
Le Saturday, 11 Mar 2006, à 00:20 Europe/Paris, Arthur Urban a écrit :
The following code produces what I think is a bug:
put a into word 1 of test
put b into word 2 of test
Examining test shows ab in word 1, not two words as requested. If
you change the code from word to line or to
Hi Flavel,
My brain is hurting try to get the current thousands separator on a
Mac OS.
I have tried
put replaceText(shell(defaults read NSGlobalDomain
NSThousandsSeparator),(\s|\(|\)),) into gThousandsSeparator
but nothing.
OS X 10.4.5
Any help much appreciated.
If you just want to
Hi Klaus
This is what I get from pasting your code
2006-03-11 19:06:46.564 defaults[604]
The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
NSThousandsSeparator) does not exist
What system are you using?
Steve
On 11/03/2006, at 6:57 PM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Flavel,
My brain
Hi Steve,
Hi Klaus
This is what I get from pasting your code
2006-03-11 19:06:46.564 defaults[604]
The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
NSThousandsSeparator) does not exist
??? Very strange...
What system are you using?
A (stock) german system 10.4.5
Any X/Unix
Hi all,
I have seen this problem with some domain.
Open the international panel in system preferences and change the
thousand separator, it should create the domain/default pair.
Hope it helps
Thierry
On 2006, Mar 11, , at 12:27, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Steve,
Hi Klaus
This is what I get
I've copied a field from an external stack in my own stack and all the
characters in this field are changed and looks bad; my stack uses the same
font (Arial narrow), the same size and style (controlled also with the
effective keyword), but the two stacks, together opened in Rev 2.7, looks
very
Recently, Paul Claude wrote:
I've copied a field from an external stack in my own stack and all the
characters in this field are changed and looks bad; my stack uses the same
font (Arial narrow), the same size and style (controlled also with the
effective keyword), but the two stacks,
Flavel Steve wrote:
Hi Klaus
This is what I get from pasting your code
2006-03-11 19:06:46.564 defaults[604]
The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
NSThousandsSeparator) does not exist
I get the same thing. I think that means the user has not set a
separator in the
Kan,
Thanks for sharing this,
But as you made clear in your earlier post, you are only using
revolution for fun. I was myself very happy paying for a studio
license in this context, just for being given the opportunity to play
around at evening and week-end time. Have this feel clever
Indeed, there was a scripting language in World Builder. Bill
Appleton (a native Knoxvillean) went on to turn that into Course
Builder, which was a delightful visually-oriented way to create
software. He went on to develop SuperCard after that.
Eventually, Discovery Systems of Knoxville
On 12/03/2006, at 1:57 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Hi Klaus
This is what I get from pasting your code
2006-03-11 19:06:46.564 defaults[604]
The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
NSThousandsSeparator) does not exist
I get the same thing. I think that means the user has
Good one, Dave. But there's no need to reset the templateField (unless of
course you need to) and further testing suggests you *can* set the
templateField in an openStack handler and its values persist for all fields
you create *in scripts* but not those you create manually in the IDE
The docs
It seem like Rev is still got problems with groups inside
groups...anyone else seen this?
I've been trying to make design elements out of little line segments,
and that requires making groups of groups sometimes to make them
movable and usable.
But it's like walking on eggs. Rev gets
I have uploaded a series of images created with the ImageData Toolkit,
which is a modified version of my Colorpattern Toolkit
(http://www.sanke.org/ImageDataArt).
Thanks to the information provided by Ken Ray about imagedata on his
website (http://www.sonsothunder.com) I was able to start my
My qualifications to answer this question is based on the fact that I have
no formal programing experience, I script for a hobby, and use MySQL because
it is in my price range (free). I run OSX.
On 3/10/06, Mvreade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For users who have used Rev for databases, I was
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