Excellent!
Thanks a lot! Have been away for a few days and have only just caught
up on my email.
Thanks a Lot
All the Best
Dave
On 22 Apr 2006, at 16:48, J. Landman Gay wrote:
David Burgun wrote:
I should have asked the question differently! What I meant to say
was, in a menu handler,
Hi,
As I've posted previously to the list many of my users have problems with a
rev standalone unexpectedly quitting do to illegal operations. I am getting
more and more reports of this problem (on both Win XP Pro and Home, using a
standalone built form Rev 2.6.1). There is no specific
HI,
Can someone verify the result of this little script on both platform
Win and MacOS :
on mouseUp
put 01/01/06 into d0
put 04/12/06 into d1
convert d0 to seconds
convert d1 to seconds
answer d0,d1,d1-d0,(d1-d0) div 86400
end mouseUp
On MacOS the result is:
HI,
Can someone verify the result of this little script on both platform
Win and MacOS :
on mouseUp
put 01/01/06 into d0
put 04/12/06 into d1
convert d0 to seconds
convert d1 to seconds
answer d0,d1,d1-d0,(d1-d0) div 86400
end mouseUp
On MacOS the result is:
Hi,
Can someone verify the result of this little script on both platform
Win and MacOS :
on mouseUp
put 01/01/06 into d0
put 04/12/06 into d1
convert d0 to seconds
convert d1 to seconds
answer d0,d1,d1-d0,(d1-d0) div 86400
end mouseUp
On MacOS the result is:
What about these other options?
function ObjStack2 pObj
put the long id of pObj into tObj
return char 2 to -2 of word -1 of tObj
end ObjStack2
5.65% faster than ObjStack according to 4W RevBench (50,000
repetitions)
Or
function ObjStack3 pObj
put the long id of pObj into tObj
Dear all,
The open stacks gallery has been updated with new stacks.
http://revolution.widged.com/stacks/
Character Map, by Garrett Hylltun
A Character Map that shows the standard ascii character map. Simple
to view, simple to use.
Use-list digests reader, by your servitor.
Provides a
Hi good friends of this wonderful list! a list that proves that old
community spirit is alive...
(I knew my choice of ³You¹ve got a friend² lyrics was not fortuitous :-)
Thank you so much for your prompt and valuable help!
Especially to Chris Sheffield, Andre Garzia, Thomaz McGrath III, Glenn
Hi Ben,
Showing the images on all cards may take some time, depending on the
size of your stack. So, I thinkl that your original script without
the repeat loop is the best option. What about the following script
at stack level:
on preOpenCard
show img 1
end preOpenCard
on openCard
All-
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On my Mac OSX 10.4.6 using REV 2.6.1
1136095200,1144821600,8726400,101
On my Win XP using REV 2.6.1
1136098800,1144821600,8722800,100
HTH
Tom
On Apr 15, 2006, at 4:02 AM, Hervé Chaudet wrote:
Hi,
Can someone verify the result of this little script on both
platform Win and MacOS :
on
Thanks for the reply Preston. Myself and colleagues have been developing CBT
stuff (mainly technical subjects that include mini simulations) for an awful
lot of years and have used most tools that could be referred to as RAD, and
some specialized CBT authoring products. Hypercard, SuperCard,
Using the Rev engine couldn't a serious party make a simple
training/testing/authoring IDE specific to that task... one that
would be designed from the ground up to eliminate all the extraneous
and sometimes confusing overhead?
Mark
On Apr 25, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Bob Earp wrote:
However,
(Note: I actually solved this before I sent it, but thought it might
interest some of you.)
###
Has anyone ever seen this?
(Tried on Rev 2.6.1, 2.7.x on Mac OSX; Rev 2.7 on Win XP)
I have a stack in which I am accessing a mysql database and
displaying lots of unicode text. I
I don't suppose there's any way to turn off or otherwise disable the
double-entry key sequence to close the script editor?
This is something that has always bothered me about Rev's script editor. If
a script has been edited at all, it requires two hits of the enter key close
the window (apply
use Constellation?
;-)
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On 25-apr-06, at 19:30, Scott Rossi wrote:
I don't suppose there's any way to turn off or otherwise disable the
double-entry key sequence
I also have been bitten by the design of the script editor window.
Since I usually have different palettes and windows open, I am in the habit
of clicking somewhere a window to activate it. In the script editor, once
you do a find for tCounter, it remains in the find input box.
Later I am
First of all sorry about the recent re-post of the last message in this
thread. It was sent from a different address weeks ago and it must have just
got through moderator approval today.
In any event I just wanted to let the list know that I believe I identified
at least one of the major issues
Revisiting another very old problem that I have been encountering:
On some comuters the libURLftpUpload command fails, the URLStatus() function
returns error, and the libURLErrorData() function returns either error
Error 10065 on socket or invalid host address. The last time I brought
this issue
Joao Candido Portinari wrote:
6. Bob, thanks so much for your generous and friendly words of
welcome! All the best, Joao.
Thanks Joao.
Sorry about the bad example though: I should have said the SON of Pablo
Picasso!!
Best regards,
Bob
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Scott,
How about a frontScript which catches closeStack and enterKey -
1) Snoop for a closeStack sent to the script editor
2) Don't pass any enterKey messages within a threshold (say 1 second)
of closing the script editor
Wrap up, throw in a plugin... should work?
- Brian
I don't suppose
Scott Rossi wrote:
I don't suppose there's any way to turn off or otherwise disable the
double-entry key sequence to close the script editor?
This is something that has always bothered me about Rev's script editor. If
a script has been edited at all, it requires two hits of the enter key close
Dave Beck wrote:
Revisiting another very old problem that I have been encountering:
On some comuters the libURLftpUpload command fails, the URLStatus() function
returns error, and the libURLErrorData() function returns either error
Error 10065 on socket or invalid host address. The last time I
Scott Rossi wrote:
I don't suppose there's any way to turn off or otherwise disable the
double-entry key sequence to close the script editor?
This is something that has always bothered me about Rev's script
editor. If a script has been edited at all, it requires two hits
of the enter key
Does anyone know if there are any limitations on how many files can
be queued up before failing? I have the following script managing my
ftp program and have found that some of the files never get
uploaded. This has been done with file counts in the upper
hundreds. File counts under 100
On 25 Apr 2006, at 21:19, Mark Talluto wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any limitations on how many files can
be queued up before failing?
There's no limit defined, so essentially as many as you like.
I have the following script managing my ftp program and have found
that some of
On 25 Apr 2006, at 21:50, Dave Cragg wrote:
BTW, if the files aren't particularly large, I'd probably upload
them one at a time using put. I don't think there's any great
speed advantage using libURLftpUploadFile. It was added for cases
of exteremely large files that won't fit in memory.
Mark Talluto wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any limitations on how many files can
be queued up before failing?
There's no practical limit that I'm aware of. I use libURL in my
WebMerge product, and I have a customer who reports uploading more than
300,000 pages in a single session;
From http://www.sanke.org/Software/ImageFilterDemo.zip or page
Sample Stacks of http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia you can download a
fully functional imagedata-handling stack. It is a *demo* only in so far
as the number of options is restricted. Some functions require the
accompanying
Hi Dave and everybody who struggles with error handling,
Earlier tonight, I started writing an e-mail to ask you more about
the error messages you received, but since you have already solved
the issue, I'll have to re-write my message before I send it.
When Windows reports a fatal error, I
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
To eliminate the color shift when using the DLL, I added correctional
filters to that script. Execution time is about 2.5 seconds, so it is
indeed usable. As Chipp informed me, a new DLL with much extended features
is in the works, but not yet ready for release at the
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