Re: Putting mixed text into a field (Japanese + English)

2007-03-14 Thread Viktoras Didziulis
OK. Can anyone explain why the Unicode/National characters stuff works with copy/paste and doesn't otherwise (it's exactly the same behavior with characters of my native Language)? Would it work with clipboarddata and copy/paste if implemented in script. Then what should be copied and what pasted ?

Re: Dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 17:11:36 +0200, Nic Prioleau wrote: > Hi Kev, > > Thanks for your feedback however, I managed to get something like this: > > regNo,totalFuel,totalKM,month > B456TRF,1000,0,2 > B456TRF,150,0,3 > B456TRF,0,376,3 > B444AAA,50,0,3 > B444AAA,340,3000,3 > B444AAA,0,600,3 > > into

Re: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:56:12 -0700, Joseph Martinez wrote: > That's great, thanks. I will take me a bit to wrap my brain around this but > my understanding is then that you use a rev script to activate the VBS > script that resides in a text document, and that returns a list of URLs. > Would it a

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 5:57:11 PM, you wrote: > Wow. That's just...wow. The level of expertise on this list never ceases > to amaze me. ...my thoughts exactly... -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revo

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
Sarah Reichelt wrote: > OK, your PS file does have accented characters in it. It appears they are just > in the wrong place. This code that I will paste in here is something I use > when I have to re-encode a Macintosh font to work on my Linux computer. This > should be put after all of the or

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Bob- Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 7:02:10 AM, you wrote: > So if "mount" isn't a valid command, somebody had better tell smbclient! > Possibly, smbclient -? for the available options is out of date. Well, smbclient on my Ubuntu installation happily ignores "mount" as well. Or "scrabble". Or any ot

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 8:54:34 AM, you wrote: > So while it's true that Rev's arrays are associative rather than > numerically indexed (and a request has been submitted to make that more > self-evident in the docs), it's not like Rev invented some novel form of > array. As the 800,0

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Wieder
Bob- Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 8:48:42 AM, you wrote: > In fact, it is not necessary to expose your password when accessing a > network drive in Linux. I cut this out of Mark's suggested command line. > On my network/machines, the following worked perfectly: > put "smbclient john\\c -Wmshom

Thank for suggest to build website by runrev.

2007-03-14 Thread supote songthammawat
Dear Marielle Lange, Thank so much for suggestion. If I have problem about runrev I will ask u again. Bye Bye. Best, Supote On 3/14/07, Marielle Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Supote, A few tutorials on building CGI's with revolution have appeared in runrev's newsletters: Par

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Sarah Reichelt
> OK, your PS file does have accented characters in it. It appears they are just > in the wrong place. This code that I will paste in here is something I use > when I have to re-encode a Macintosh font to work on my Linux computer. This > should be put after all of the original encoding because it

Re: getting cgi running on linux server

2007-03-14 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 3/15/07, Robert Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am trying to get cgi's working on my web server I created the hello.cgi from Jacque's article using metapad which allows me to set the correct line endings for unix. Jacque sent me a link to download the linux engine I then used winzip to ext

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
Don Jungk wrote: Hi Bob, OK, your PS file does have accented characters in it. It appears they are just in the wrong place. This code that I will paste in here is something I use when I have to re-encode a Macintosh font to work on my Linux computer. This should be put after all of the origin

Re: getting cgi running on linux server

2007-03-14 Thread Björnke von Gierke
Hi Robert You might try to check some of these things: 1. Does the Server/Host allow the use of third party CGI engines? 2. Does your Hello.cgi file also have execute permissions? 3. Is the first line of your Hello.cgi text file correct? (Should be "#!something" if your executable's name is "so

Re: PNG format: 8-bit or 24?

2007-03-14 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Chipp Walters wrote: > If I create a grayscale (or any image) and it has fewer than 257 colors in > it (by default grayscale images do), is there a way I can force the export > image command to save it as 24-bit and not 8-bit? For some reason, the > export image uses 8-bit when exporting

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Don Jungk
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 7:14 pm, Bob Warren wrote: > -- > %!PS-Adobe-3.0 > /threequarters /questiondown /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde > /Adieresis /Aring /AE /Ccedilla /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis > /Igrave /Iacute /Icircumflex /Idieresis /Eth /Ntilde /Og

getting cgi running on linux server

2007-03-14 Thread Robert Mann
I am trying to get cgi's working on my web server I created the hello.cgi from Jacque's article using metapad which allows me to set the correct line endings for unix. Jacque sent me a link to download the linux engine I then used winzip to extract I only got one file so I tried powerarchiver an

PNG format: 8-bit or 24?

2007-03-14 Thread Chipp Walters
I seem to remember going around this awhile back and thought someone might remember if there is a solution. If I create a grayscale (or any image) and it has fewer than 257 colors in it (by default grayscale images do), is there a way I can force the export image command to save it as 24-bit and

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Bill Marriott
And here I thought "Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate UPGRADE Limited Numbered Signature Edition" was a joke! "Peter T. Evensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > This discussion brought to mind: > > http://homepage.mac.com/mercutio2/MacHouse/page1/page1.html > > ht

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Bill Marriott
Richmond, > Gosh! Wow! Jolly-Hockey-Sticks! If you purchase Revolution Enterprise (or extend your maintenance term) I'll be happy to send you a free copy of Ubuntu instead! ;) - Bill ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com

RE: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> > I believe that PARALLELS WILL NOT RUN VISTA although I > would not swear > > to it. > > Depends on whether you're a dreamer: > We had some discussion about this with Parallels some time ago when Vista support was in beta. They

Putting mixed text into a field (Japanese + English)

2007-03-14 Thread Peter T. Evensen
I was having trouble putting mixed text into a field, that is, a string of Japanese text followed by a string of regular 8-bit text. It works if I copy and paste, but if I use put, it either loses the Japanese script or converts the 8-bit into Kanji. I tried uniEncode and setting the unicodeT

Re: Linux questions for Jacque

2007-03-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
Bob Warren wrote: Jacque: I have just made another little test program so that I can type into the field. My wife's Ubuntu is in Portuguese, and she has an ABNT keyboard. Of course, when she uses any program other than Rev (Word, Text Editor), everything is 100%. On her computer, if I try

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond Mathewson wrote: I believe that PARALLELS WILL NOT RUN VISTA although I would not swear to it. Depends on whether you're a dreamer: -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation

Re: OSX - copy and paste in altBrowser?

2007-03-14 Thread Terry Judd
> From: David Bovill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: How to use Revolution > Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 15:43:23 +0100 > To: How to use Revolution > Subject: OSX - copy and paste in altBrowser? > > I still cannot figure out how to get copy and paste work between RunRev and > altBrowser? > > Is this

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Peter T. Evensen
This discussion brought to mind: http://homepage.mac.com/mercutio2/MacHouse/page1/page1.html http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyimages/915.gif At 03:15 PM 3/14/2007, you wrote: Parallels does support Vista, however M$'s EULA restricts virtualizing to only the Business and Ultimate versions.

Re: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Joseph Martinez
That's great, thanks. I will take me a bit to wrap my brain around this but my understanding is then that you use a rev script to activate the VBS script that resides in a text document, and that returns a list of URLs. Would it also return the names/titles of the open pages? Joseph On 3/13/07 7

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Brent Anderson
Parallels does support Vista, however M$'s EULA restricts virtualizing to only the Business and Ultimate versions. Ah, the wonders of confusing software version structures. Isn't it amazing that pretty much every other vendor (At least, anyone worth speaking of) offers one version of their

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Mar 14, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: I believe that PARALLELS WILL NOT RUN VISTA although I would not swear to it. Vista Business edition runs fine in Parallels on my machine. -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Learning Systems - http://www.bluemangolearning.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Linux questions for Jacque

2007-03-14 Thread Bob Warren
Jacque: I have just made another little test program so that I can type into the field. My wife's Ubuntu is in Portuguese, and she has an ABNT keyboard. Of course, when she uses any program other than Rev (Word, Text Editor), everything is 100%. On her computer, if I try typing Portuguese s

Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Gosh! Wow! Jolly-Hockey-Sticks! And, Windows Vista comes with lots of hidden extras that crop up just when you need them; they're called Viruses, Torojans, Malware and Spyware. For some 'funny' reason none of my Pentium IIIs 700 MHz "warhorses" can cope with Windows Vista - and, oddly enough, tha

Re: Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Marielle Lange
And Parallels for free for mac users :-D. Marielle On 14 Mar 2007, at 18:57, Mark Talluto wrote: Rev is running a really amazing promo as most of you have probably seen. Just thought I would point out that there is an option to get Windows Vista Free with a Revolution upgrade everyone need

Windows Vista Free!

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Talluto
Rev is running a really amazing promo as most of you have probably seen. Just thought I would point out that there is an option to get Windows Vista Free with a Revolution upgrade everyone needs to probably get anyways. That is an incredible deal! What are you waiting for? Go get it! <

Re: Linux questions for Jacque

2007-03-14 Thread Bob Warren
Thanks Jacque, please see my answers below. Bob Warren wrote: > 1. In Rev Linux 2.6.1, can foreign symbols (with accents) be printed on >> the printer or not? -- I asked about this. It raised more questions. In general, the

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Greenberg
Marielle, Richmond, Klaus, Ken, and Luis, Thanks for the quick and helpful solutions. I will present these options to the students and let them decide. I like the French calculator, but I think the students will go for the Lauch command if they can get it to work. (They are working under

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Bob Warren
Sorry to pollute the UR-List with tidbits of info - I'll stop now. In Ubuntu, as I said, if you don't specify a password in the command line for accessing a network drive, it still works. But note the "Password:" at the beginning of the report: -

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Dave
On 14 Mar 2007, at 16:54, Richard Gaskin wrote: Dave wrote: The problem is that "arrays" in RunRev are not "arrays" in the same sense as in languages like C/C++ or Pascal etc. They are really look up tables. For the benefit of newcomers here, it may be worth noting that associative ar

RE: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 08:42:07 -0700, Mark Powell wrote: > Yes, even better! Is it up on your site? Well, the 'stsDoVBS' function that executes raw VBScript is on my site at: http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/ext002.htm (go to near the bottom of the page) And here's the VBS

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dave wrote: The problem is that "arrays" in RunRev are not "arrays" in the same sense as in languages like C/C++ or Pascal etc. They are really look up tables. For the benefit of newcomers here, it may be worth noting that associative arrays are hardly an invention of Rev's:

Re: Linux questions for Jacque

2007-03-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
Bob Warren wrote: 1. In Rev Linux 2.6.1, can foreign symbols (with accents) be printed on the printer or not? I asked about this. It raised more questions. In general, there shouldn't be any problem. Portuguese is a standard western Linux font and it should print correctly. If you are having

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Bob Warren
In fact, it is not necessary to expose your password when accessing a network drive in Linux. I cut this out of Mark's suggested command line. On my network/machines, the following worked perfectly: put "smbclient john\\c -Wmshome -cdir" into procToDo put shell(procToDo) into field "test"

RE: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Powell
Yes, even better! Is it up on your site? > Ken Ray wrote > I have some VBScript that can work in WIndows to give you ther URL of > all currently open web browser documents (or tabs)... > > Mark Powell wrote > Can your script send a force-refresh to a named browser window? > (Windows OS) > Ken

Re: Ideas and Suggestions on Generating Frames for a Movie

2007-03-14 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Mar 14, 2007, at 5:57 AM, Ian Wood wrote: Your external sounds interesting, I've been messing around with Trevor DeVore's QT external to do something similar but it required a few hacks and is a bit unstable because of that. Yeah, I don't have a proper handler that takes an image and add

Re: While this may be heresy

2007-03-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dave wrote: Well, in my opinion straight out of the box they are about the same. If you are used to other more traditional programming languages like C/C++, Pascal or Basic then you will probably have a harder time getting your head around the way that RunRev works. This is made even harde

Re: Printing Japanese text

2007-03-14 Thread Peter T. Evensen
The odd this is, I discovered it I printed it once, I got the black bars. If I tried printing a second time, the Japanese printed fine. Very strange. I can't wait for more Unicode in Rev. At 08:31 PM 3/13/2007, you wrote: It appears that the text that I was printing had the font set to "Fon

Re: Dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Nic Prioleau
Hi Kev, Thanks for your feedback however, I managed to get something like this: regNo,totalFuel,totalKM,month B456TRF,1000,0,2 B456TRF,150,0,3 B456TRF,0,376,3 B444AAA,50,0,3 B444AAA,340,3000,3 B444AAA,0,600,3 into a variable from my selects... Could you tell me how I can achieve the same resul

Re: Linux-specific technical problems

2007-03-14 Thread Bob Warren
Mark Wieder wrote: > Well, for one, "mount" doesn't appear to be a valid command to smbclient. You should try this in a shell window first, get it working, then try it from rev. My guess is you'll also have to put username%password info into the commandline as well. Try smbclient -? for the avai

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Marielle Lange
Hello Mark, You will find runrev calculator stacks on the stacks gallery revolution.widged.com/stacks/index.php?category=widgets_ecards>, under calculator as well as on revOnline under IanMcK. Best, Marielle On 14 Mar 2007, at 13:13, Mark Greenberg wrote: An alternative would be for them t

More clipboard problems

2007-03-14 Thread xavier . bury
Gee, i reported this in the year 2000 to MC support, again later i filed a bugzilla... Pasting a path with backslashes "\\server\share-name" pastes "\\\name" in metacard 2.x... Runrev 2.8 still gets it wrong! Except when i copy the path from rev, then it works! But no other program in win32

Re: Stadalone Icons

2007-03-14 Thread Devin Asay
On Mar 14, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Devin Asay wrote: On Mar 13, 2007, at 11:06 PM, Karen Jones wrote: Hello Everyone, I am a newcomer to Revolution and the list. I am making small drill standalones for my computer lab. I have looked and searched for instructions on how to make the standalone

OSX - copy and paste in altBrowser?

2007-03-14 Thread David Bovill
I still cannot figure out how to get copy and paste work between RunRev and altBrowser? Is this not possible? Or is it a case of being an OSX focus issue, whcih can be got round with some scripting? I'd like to be able to transfer text generated in RunRev or copied from another application to a f

open stacks gallery updates

2007-03-14 Thread Marielle Lange
The open stacks gallery has been updated with nice stacks spotted on revOnline. If you would like your work to be shown there, simply send me an email with information about your stack. Your stack don't need to be on revOnline for me to link to it. It

Re: Stadalone Icons

2007-03-14 Thread Devin Asay
On Mar 13, 2007, at 11:06 PM, Karen Jones wrote: Hello Everyone, I am a newcomer to Revolution and the list. I am making small drill standalones for my computer lab. I have looked and searched for instructions on how to make the standalone app display a custom made icon, but can't seem t

Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Just have your students "steal" my calculator stack from: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RRRStudents/ (in 'Files") they can use it, abuse it, pull it apart and make it better! sincerely, Richmond Mathewson A Thorn in the flesh i

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Mark, There is a calculator available in RevOnline and there was one included with Revolution 2.0. You might download 2.0 from ftp.runrev.com and pull out the stack. Best, Mark -- Economy-x-Talk Consultancy and Software Engineering http://economy-x-talk.com http://www.salery.biz Get

Re: strange code problem

2007-03-14 Thread Phil Jimmieson
Can anyone tell me why the code in red will work if I "Step" through it but as soon as I let it run normally I will get blank results?? It seems to "skip" the second repeat but if I put an answer msg in it, it reaches the answer msg! Hi Nic, I don't think you're allowed to use split with a

Re: Ideas and Suggestions on Generating Frames for a Movie

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:23:16 +, Dave wrote: > I know how to do most of this. I have an external command module that > can generate QuickTime movies and I know how to create rectangles > etc and move them around the frame. However I am not sure how to > render everything inside the frame, e

Re: While this may be heresy

2007-03-14 Thread Dave
Hi, Well, in my opinion straight out of the box they are about the same. If you are used to other more traditional programming languages like C/C++, Pascal or Basic then you will probably have a harder time getting your head around the way that RunRev works. This is made even harder since

Re: Dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:03:08 +0200, Nic Prioleau wrote: > I appologise in advance for what may seem like simple programming > logic to some, but I'm not really a programmer and I've been staring > at this problem for 5 hours now and can't seem to figure it out. I > have 3 multi-dimensional arra

Re: strange code problem

2007-03-14 Thread Kay C Lan
On 3/14/07, Nic Prioleau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me why the code in red will work if I "Step" through it but as soon as I let it run normally I will get blank results?? It seems to "skip" the second repeat but if I put an answer msg in it, it reaches the answer msg! I c

Re: strange code problem

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 15:02:20 +0200, Nic Prioleau wrote: > Can anyone tell me why the code in red will work if I "Step" through > it but as soon as I let it run normally I will get blank results?? Sorry, Nic, but I don't see the red text in my email client (it's just all normal text). Can you re

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Luis
Hiya, This should work: launch "C:\\WINDOWS\System32\calc.exe" Unless you've renamed your System Root directory, so just rename 'WINDOWS" to whatever your System Root is. Cheers, Luis. Mark Greenberg wrote: Two students of mine are building a stack to give learners some practice with the c

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 06:13:08 -0700, Mark Greenberg wrote: > Two students of mine are building a stack to give learners some > practice with the concepts of mean, median, mode, quartiles, and > range. They asked me whether they could have a button in their stack > that launches the calculator t

Re: Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Mark, Two students of mine are building a stack to give learners some practice with the concepts of mean, median, mode, quartiles, and range. They asked me whether they could have a button in their stack that launches the calculator that comes with windows (chiefly so the students can

RE: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 05:48:55 -0700, Mark Powell wrote: > >> Ken Ray wrote >> I have some VBScript that can work in WIndows to give you ther URL of > all currently open web browser documents (or tabs)... > > Hi Ken: > > Can your script send a force-refresh to a named browser window? > (Windows O

Launching the Calculator

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Greenberg
Two students of mine are building a stack to give learners some practice with the concepts of mean, median, mode, quartiles, and range. They asked me whether they could have a button in their stack that launches the calculator that comes with windows (chiefly so the students can add and di

Re: While this may be heresy

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Ray
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:34:12 +, Simon HARPER wrote: > Hi there, > > While I understand this may be heresy, how does Revolution stack up > to RealBasic, especially when it comes to thinks like richness of the > interface (such as hierarchical Listboxs)? It's not heresy, it's a reasonable qu

Re: Ideas and Suggestions on Generating Frames for a Movie

2007-03-14 Thread Ian Wood
On 12 Mar 2007, at 20:24, Jim Lambert wrote: what I would like to be able to do is it put the background pixels into a pixel buffer, then the pixels of each object in the frame into a the same pixel buffer (overwriting the background) and then pass this buffer to an external command that would

strange code problem

2007-03-14 Thread Nic Prioleau
Can anyone tell me why the code in red will work if I "Step" through it but as soon as I let it run normally I will get blank results?? It seems to "skip" the second repeat but if I put an answer msg in it, it reaches the answer msg! put "truckRegNo,totalFuel,totalKM,month" into tHeadings

RE: Detecting Browser Page on Windows/Linux

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Powell
> Ken Ray wrote > I have some VBScript that can work in WIndows to give you ther URL of all currently open web browser documents (or tabs)... Hi Ken: Can your script send a force-refresh to a named browser window? (Windows OS) Mark ___ use-revoluti

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Dave
Hi, The problem is that "arrays" in RunRev are not "arrays" in the same sense as in languages like C/C++ or Pascal etc. They are really look up tables. In RunRev instead of passing an index (or indexes) to retrieve the data for an entry you pass a key. You can fake the way Arrays work in

Dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Nic Prioleau
I appologise in advance for what may seem like simple programming logic to some, but I'm not really a programmer and I've been staring at this problem for 5 hours now and can't seem to figure it out. I have 3 multi-dimensional arrays which I need to get "grouped" information out of:- tArray1["

Re: Can Runrev 2.5.1 build website ??

2007-03-14 Thread Marielle Lange
Dear Supote, A few tutorials on building CGI's with revolution have appeared in runrev's newsletters: Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.

Can Runrev 2.5.1 build website ??

2007-03-14 Thread supote songthammawat
Hi everybody, I want to know runrev v.2.5.1 can build website as PHP, Html. Please tell or suggest me. And if can do how to build website by use runrev? Thank you. Best Regard, Supote ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.

[OT] Digital Outlook Report

2007-03-14 Thread Marielle Lange
Found on Guy Kawasaki's blog "Avenue A Razorfish recently published the 2007 Digital Outlook Report (6230.6K). This report examines trends in the way consumers, publishers, and advertisers employ digital media to have a conversation with each other." http://

Re: Stadalone Icons

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Karen and Sarah, If you are creating icons for Windows, you don't want to use IconoGrapher. It creates an ugly mask that is visible in all transparent areas of the icon. If you are creating icons for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 only, IconoGrapher is a great tool. I tried contacting the autho

re:Vista, Speech Wreckognition, and perl (Mark Wieder)

2007-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Weider wrote Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:21:36 -0800 :- >!!!- >Warning - I laughed for ten minutes solid... >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Great! It reminds me of a report many years ago in MacFormat Magazine. It went something ike this; The MS team had worked for m

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Otto Hansen
Thanks for that, the site made rev's arrays a little more understandable. the method you sent me didn't seem to work but I managed to hack together some code that works: put character 2 to the length of leftVar - 1 of leftVar into L put character 2 to the length of rightVar - 1 of rightVar into

Re: 2 dimensional Arrays

2007-03-14 Thread Henk van der Velden
Hi Otto, Rev doesn't support 2 dimensional arrays, so you have to kind of fake them. That can be done by naming the keys the way you do. But if you want to get the value of a specific key, you should use: myArray["x" & comma & "y"] instead of myArray["x","y"] Hope this helps. You can also