My stack can't set the systemWindow property in rev. 271, and the same thing
happens compiling it as standalone. If I open the same stack with rev 27,
the the systemWindow works again regularly.
Someone knows if it's a 271 bug or something is changed in the windows style
settings?
Greetings
This is bug 3592, new in 2.7.1. You can vote for it in Bugzilla/Revzilla
Best,
Mark
On 12 May 2006, at 07:15, Paul Claude wrote:
My stack can't set the systemWindow property in rev. 271, and the
same thing
happens compiling it as standalone. If I open the same stack with
rev 27,
the the
On 5/12/06, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sports case not only provides another layer of
protection, it makes sure the whole shuffle is attached to the
lanyard.
Thanks for the tip. For a boy who misplaces most things this sounds like a
sound investment. By the way one of the
Thanks, Mark, I have just voted for it.
Greetings
Paul Claude
on 12-05-2006 10:27, Mark Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is bug 3592, new in 2.7.1. You can vote for it in Bugzilla/Revzilla
Best,
Mark
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Hi from Paris,
First problem :
I have a .gif file that I display in an image, using a
button script (see below). The file displays correctly,
but it is reduced in size to fit my stack window (which,
in fact, is exactly what I wanted). However, it is too
small to see the fine print (it is a
Bill Marriott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attaching the following script to your field should do the trick.
Hi Bill,
Many thanks for sharing your detailed tips.
It is exactly the advice I was looking for.
best,
Ivan
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I'm an user of the Smart Save stack (of the great Frederic Rinaldi; I'm a
Frederic's fan from the times of HyperCard).
Recently, for my personal needs, I've made a modified version of Smart
Save stack and I've decided to post it here for anyone who should like it.
My modified stack has only 5
Bonjour Francis,
I have a .gif file that I display in an image, using a
button script (see below). The file displays correctly,
but it is reduced in size to fit my stack window (which,
in fact, is exactly what I wanted). However, it is too
small to see the fine print (it is a Census file). I
Francis,
Try setting the lockLoc of your image to true after setting the size. Then
it won't resize full screen.
best,
Chipp
Second problem :
My image has a hide me script which clears the
window, so I can display other .gif files. If I then
click on the same display button, my .gif file
Hi Ivan and Bill,
I wasn't going to say anything, but it looks like this thread is closing
and no one else brought it up, so...
I believe this handler of Bill's:
-- prevent styled text
on exitField
set the htmlText of me to me
end exitField
... should be:
-- prevent styled text
on
We know that stackfile names (the .rev file name) and stack names are
not always the same. Given the stackfile name, and after opening the
stackfile with a go stack command, is there a reliable way to get the
short name of the main stack? Is the name of a newly opened stack
ALWAYS on the
Devin Asay wrote:
We know that stackfile names (the .rev file name) and stack names are
not always the same. Given the stackfile name, and after opening the
stackfile with a go stack command, is there a reliable way to get the
short name of the main stack? Is the name of a newly opened stack
On 5/11/06 2:19 PM, Todd Geist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The target application is already running and it may have a dialog
open when I begin my process. So far I have found the only way to do
anything is to use mouse clicks. This sucks!
How I yearn for something like QuickKeys but in Rev.
Is anyone having problems with the new launch document command? It
seems to work fine for me, but a client running Mac OS 10.4.6 says he
gets a system-wide crash which also resets all his preferences to defaults.
When he uses this form of the file path he does not crash, although no
document
Ivan Wong wrote...
Is there any easy way (beyond trapping and disabling unwanted keystrokes),
to allow users to only edit in plain text, and keep editing to a single
line
in text fields.
This doesn't strike me as all *that* difficult to pull off; the following
code should work, or at
On May 12, 2006, at 12:49 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Devin Asay wrote:
We know that stackfile names (the .rev file name) and stack names
are not always the same. Given the stackfile name, and after
opening the stackfile with a go stack command, is there a reliable
way to get the short
On May 12, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
How I yearn for something like QuickKeys but in Rev.
I don't suppose you can use both, can you? Last time I looked,
QuickKeys was
scriptable, so you could tell QK to do things from Rev... of course
that was
several years ago...
Yes you can
Devin Asay wrote:
On May 12, 2006, at 12:49 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Devin Asay wrote:
We know that stackfile names (the .rev file name) and stack names are
not always the same. Given the stackfile name, and after opening the
stackfile with a go stack command, is there a reliable way to
Hi Chipp,
Just the job !
That problem is solved - Others await me !
Thanks
-Francis
Nothing should ever be done for the first time !
Try setting the lockLoc of your image to true after setting the size.
Then
it won't resize full screen.
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Wow, Thanks everyone! I've got some good options to choose from.
Thanks again.
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On 5/11/06, Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/11/06 10:07 AM, Derek Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a text field that has specific paragraphs setup as linked. I'd
like
to find a dynamic way
I believe typing is old fashioned and our future may see a new
freedom from the keyboard. Some people on my team are already using
Via Voice to transcript audio by training to their own voice and then
repeating what they hear in their headset out to their mic and Via
voice types text
Sivakatirswami -
Try this:
I have a Griffin iMic USB audio interface thing, into which I plug a
non-USB mic. My Mac OS X sees the iMic as an audio input device. I can
select it in the Sound sys prefs panel as my input device, and away I
go! Then Rev 'hears' it just fine.
In other words,
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