Recently, -= JB =- wrote:
Are there any routines available that give you
the ability to draw graphs with Revolution.
What kind of graphs do you need? We have a product called tm|gauge that
allows you to build custom gauge displays, including a scriptable pie chart,
and with a little tweaking,
Sounds as if we need to have some graphics routines written in other
languages that may be called from Rev. This is something that is
going to eventually interest me very much. I'm assuming at this point
that we can create the so called black box routines in just about
any language,
From: Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ship your product with the QuickTime installer so your customers won¹t
need to visit the Web to down load it. Get the license.
Thanks, Scott - and all. Got the PDF's from Apple. Problem solved it would
seem. :-)
Scott
On Jun 2, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
What kind of graphs do you need? We have a product called tm|gauge
that
allows you to build custom gauge displays, including a scriptable pie
chart,
and with a little tweaking, you can turn a multi-segment gauge into a
bar
chart.
You can
Recently, -= JB =- wrote:
Please tell me more about the cost of the Revolution software
you sell and if it can be used by software developers royalty
free or is it a package to be used only by the purchaser.
Hi John:
All the tools we sell for Revolution are royalty free. You are free to
On Jun 3, 2007, at 1:14 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
All the tools we sell for Revolution are royalty free. You are free to
build software that uses the media in any way you want. But from your
email, I'm not sure if you're looking for a graph creating tool that
you can
distribute in your
--- -= JB =- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any routines available that give you
the ability to draw graphs with Revolution.
thanks,
-=JB=-
Hi JB,
Check out these graph and table objects, made by
Kenneth L. Simons:
http://www.rpi.edu/~simonk/technical.html
Hope this helped,
Jan
On Jun 3, 2007, at 3:04 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi JB,
Check out these graph and table objects, made by
Kenneth L. Simons:
http://www.rpi.edu/~simonk/technical.html
Hope this helped,
Jan Schenkel.
Quartam Reports for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com
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Hi Jan,
In a previous email you signed your name:
Jan Schenkel.
Quartam Reports for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com
I looked at the website and would like to ask a
few questions about Quartam Reports.
One thing I bought from Ro for Hypercard was
titled PrintReport. It was a
Seems to, at least here. I'm running 10.3.9 on my Powerbook and 10.4
on my desktop Mac. I haven't had any trouble with any stacks in
10.3.9, and I was running 10.3.7 for a very long time with Rev
before that. I never had Rev 2.8.1 on my 10.3.7 machine but I know
2.7.4 worked okay.
I've
I've noticed a lot of software that requires 10.3.9 lately, I get
the feeling that was pretty much the cutoff these days.
By the way, thank you, Chris, for verifying that I wasn't crazy.
Much appreciated :-)
A little snippet in the help docs would have been very welcome, and
saved me much
On 6/2/07 12:45 AM, Jan Schenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hershel,
Connecting to PostgreSQL from MacOSX 10.2.x got broken
between Revolution 2.2 and 2.5; and should have been
fixed in Rev 2.8.1 :
1) 2.8.1 doesn't launch at all on OSX 10.2.x (2.8.0 does).
2) 2.8.1 doesn't connect to
n Sun, 03 Jun 2007 00:10:22 -0300, Bob Warren wrote:
Bought myself a Mac Mini, Installed 2.8.1, navigated to the Browser
Sampler.rev stack in 2.8.1-gm-1/Resources/Examples, activated stack,
clicked on the Launch Browser button and got an error message
unknown browser id. :'(
Does it
--- -= JB =- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jan,
In a previous email you signed your name:
Jan Schenkel.
Quartam Reports for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com
I looked at the website and would like to ask a
few questions about Quartam Reports.
One thing I bought from Ro for
You can upgrade any version of Mac OS to the current one (10.4) on
any computer that can run 10.4 by simply buying the current package
and installing it.
This is complicated only in a couple of ways:
1. Not all Macs can run 10.4. Essentially any Mac (except the
original iMac) that has
Bob Warren wrote:
Ken and Jacque:
Are you both using Mac Minis or at least Intel-based machines?
I tried it on an Intel G5 running OS 10.4.8. I didn't have to do
anything you describe, I just clicked the first button on the first card
and then went through the tutorial with no failures.
?! There's no Intel G5...
Cheers,
Luis.
On 3 Jun 2007, at 23:25, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Bob Warren wrote:
Ken and Jacque:
Are you both using Mac Minis or at least Intel-based machines?
I tried it on an Intel G5 running OS 10.4.8. I didn't have to do
anything you describe, I just
On Jun 3, 2007, at 1:44 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi John,
From what I remember of the PrintReport external, it
offered a collection of commands to draw graphics,
images and text onto printer paper.
If you need such pin-point control over every aspect
of the output of your report, you'll feel
Hi Jan,
I just looked at the info and samples related to
your Quartam PDF Library. It looks good but I
have a few questions.
1. It mentioned something about not all of the
fonts are supported yet. I need to be able to
print anything that can be typed. I need color,
styles and fonts to print
Luis wrote:
?! There's no Intel G5...
Maybe I should have said intel-based Mac G5. MacTel.
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HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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On 6/4/07, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis wrote:
?! There's no Intel G5...
Maybe I should have said intel-based Mac G5. MacTel.
And then that would be like saying an 'intel based' G4 PowerBook - it's a
contradiction in terms.
It's just word games but we know what you mean.
Hi all,
I'm new to image processing, and don't even know where to start. But here's
what I'd like to do:
I have several existing (around 25-30) 16x16 bmp color images that I would
like to combine into a new bmp file,
where I'd put the images in horizontal format - one line, one directly
Revolution provides the ability to align text in fields
Left-Center-Right.
Is there a way to include Full Justification for text in
a Revolution field.
thanks,
-=JB=-
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Kay C Lan wrote:
On 6/4/07, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis wrote:
?! There's no Intel G5...
Maybe I should have said intel-based Mac G5. MacTel.
And then that would be like saying an 'intel based' G4 PowerBook - it's a
contradiction in terms.
It's just word games but we
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