Hi Chipp,
I already tried that but it doesn't work : when import snapshot
is executed, a new image object is created with an imagedata of
right length, but its content doesn't match the image content of
the snapshot; instead it's filled with zeros (the default imagedata
for a newly created
Hello,
I'd like to let you know that Economy-x-Talk has released a new
vesion of Salery, web store software created with Revolution. For
more information, have a look at the Salery homepage.
Best,
Mark
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Hallo Mark
On 30.05.2006, at 20:28, Mark Schonewille wrote:
I can't say anything about Red Hat specifically, but I made several
builds with Rev 2.2 for Linux and my standalones run fine. Maybe
you should post the script that should run after the click?
I have cheked the installation again
Rev's built in query builder does a lot of what you need except it won't
allow you to insert a record, delete a record, or move through records in
SQL using joins to other tables (which sucks). But otherwise it is great and
there are a couple undocumented features that are very useful especially
Robert,
The following crashes my Windows XP, but not my Mac. In your
multi-line message box, copy and paste the following:
Before I can do this I need to know what key is the enter key on
keyboards sans numeric keypads? (Rev Dictionary: The Enter key is
usually located on the numeric
On Jun 1, 2006, at 8:14 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
So, to summarize all this rambling, it's clear a Rev library could
be written that made 90% of the common things people need to do
with a shared database easy and intuitive... and then jumping in to
script the other 10% could be done by a
On Jun 2, 2006, at 6:45 AM, Bill wrote:
If you were using Trevor's library for the stuff that you are
writing I
would love to see your examples. I am a cut and paste programmer (I
guess
that means I'm not really a programmer but a mash-up guy instead)
and clear
examples that I can
That's great. I wish I could go to RevCon West but in any case I can't wait
to try your teaching/demo stack. I hope you choose to use lots of clear
examples going from simple to more complex like Altuit did with their stack.
On 6/2/06 11:05 AM, Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 2,
Okay, Dar, I tried your idea. It works like a dream, at least for my
problem (Cyrillic range unicode). I didn't even have to convert upper
to lower case! In fact, I'm not even sure exactly why this works.
On Jun 1, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
Wow! Great news for sorting Unicode!
AGH! Disregard the previous post. I neglected to change the
function call from the old sort function to the renamed new sort
function. No wonder it was working!
I'll fix it and let you know how it REALLY works.
Devin
On Jun 1, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
Wow! Great news
Mark Wieder wrote:
Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 1:56:47 PM, you wrote:
If any of you have non-Debian based Linuxes installed, would you mind
giving it a quick try? I would also be interested in knowing the
contents of the sys_info.txt output file under your different Linux
flavour.
Well, I
Hello Rob,
Thanks for verifying this print card crash on Windows XP. I will wait
another day for a reply from Oliver, if none, I will add it to bugzilla.
No enter key on your keyboard, then, thanks again for taking the
extra time to reproduce and verify this bug.
yours,
Robert Eppich
Mark:
Further to what I have just said, if you are enthusiastic, you could
look at what you have installed in Synaptic, and if the shared libraries
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 are there but have not been installed, you could
try installing them. Or if they are there, they might need upgrading
(see
Mark:
And further to what I have just said further, note how this brings us
back to the whole question of real installion in Linux, the very
subject of this thread, which of course should take the
existence/upgrade of library routines into account. But as I said at the
beginning of the
Bob Warren wrote:
And further to what I have just said further, note how this brings us
back to the whole question of real installion in Linux, the very
subject of this thread, which of course should take the
existence/upgrade of library routines into account. But as I said at the
beginning
Sorry about polluting the list with little items from my stream of
consciousness, but a penny might have dropped.
The library file libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 is concerned with Linux's graphical
interface, and it is required because although my standalone application
for discovering fundamental
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
replace Ж with ж in lList
I didn't know you could do that with the current editor. I had been
suggesting a way to do that kind of thing using UTF-8 and was hoping
an script editor publisher would pick up on it.
However, the 2.7.1 editor
Anyone on the list using a Dataviz product called MacOpener?
It's supposed to read the mac formatted dicsc and transfer them to Windows.
I've got thousands of old HC stacks just gathering dust in the corner I'd
like to convert them with Rev.
Cal
On Jun 2, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
replace Ж with ж in lList
I didn't know you could do that with the current editor. I had
been suggesting a way to do that kind of thing using UTF-8 and was
hoping an script editor publisher
Hi,
After many months of successfully making Windows standalones from my
OSX Tiger development machine, I tried building an OSX app today. To
my chagrin, the process was futile. Although Rev claims to have saved
the standalone successfully, the first bad sign is that when I
dismiss the
Hello Cal,
I don't use Dataviz, but know of a few ways to do this. What kind of
disks do you have, exactly? There is a simple and free utility that
reads Mac floppy disks, (either 800K or 1.4M but not both AFAIK).
I'll find it for you if you need it. There is Basilisk that reads
floppy
Le 02-juin-06 à 22:42, Jon Seymour a écrit :
Hi,
After many months of successfully making Windows standalones from
my OSX Tiger development machine, I tried building an OSX app
today. To my chagrin, the process was futile. Although Rev claims
to have saved the standalone successfully,
What version of Revolution are you using?
I'm not sure, but I think substacks (if they are broken out) might be
bundled in the .app folder. Ctrl-click on the app and choose Show Package
Contents and look under Contents/MacOS/
At 03:42 PM 6/2/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
After many months of
That was quick, wasn't it? I've discovered that if I want to produce a
console version of the module for reporting fundamental system paths in
Linux, I need RB Pro.
That's as far as I can go, I'm afraid.
If anyone has RB Pro for Linux and would like to produce the console
version of the
On Jun 2, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
replace Ж with ж in lList
I didn't know you could do that with the current editor. I had
been suggesting a way to do that kind of thing using UTF-8 and was
hoping an script editor publisher
On 6/2/06 3:19 PM, Cal Horner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone on the list using a Dataviz product called MacOpener?
Not currently, but I have used it in the past.
It's supposed to read the mac formatted dicsc and transfer them to Windows.
Yes, it allows Windows to mount Mac formatted discs
Hi,
Am I right to think that we'll need Universal versions of the Altuit
AltBrowser and AltSQLite plugins for Mac OS X to be able to build
Universal applications with Revolution 2.7.2? I can't seem to get
them to work together right now - although the speed increase looks
very
Just installed the 2.7.2 upgrade on my new Mac Mini Duo Intel chip computer.
The compiled for intel version ran just fine.
The stack running in the IDE ran just fine.
The stacks that Alex Tweedly wrote to demonstrate UDP (client and server on
the same computer) work well in the IDE with no
On Jun 2, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
You're starting to convince me that UTF is the way to go.
8
UTF-8
I'm starting to convince myself, too.
Dar
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That sounds cool, and is along the lines of what I am envisioning and
the library I am slowly developing. I am just getting to defining
foreign keys and table relationships so some WHERE statements are
written for me.
Most SQL is easy, but time-consuming, it would be nice to construct
Congratulations to all the RunRev team for the tireless work they've
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Great job!
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Hi Karen,
The existing altBrowser will work if you run in compatibility mode,
but then you don't get the UB enhancements you expect.
We will be upgrading altBrowser and hope to release a new UB version
(with some other mods) at RevCon...stay tuned.
The db architecture has changed for Rev 2.7.2
jbv,
I tried this and it works just fine:
on mouseUp
put the screenRect into tRect
import snapshot from rect tRect
create img
put img 1 into img 2
end mouseUp
The trick is to create the var tRect first before using the import
snapshot command.
best,
Chipp
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