I've not been following this conversation, so this answer may not fit
the bill. But I regularly use ffmpeg from within Rev to convert from
various formats to Flash. It's a very versatile and free program.
Maybe there's a solution in there for this issue.
Richard Miller
Hi,
Does anyone know if the Geometry has been fixed in the latest version?
I really don't want to invest all the time editing the objects if it
still goes beswick!
Thanks
All the Best
Dave
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It hasn't been fixed.
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Does anyone know why this doesn¹t work? I can¹t seem to get a PDF to open
(in Acrobat) on Windows. Rev is doing it successfully in their docs (they
have a revGoPFD command that I can¹t trace into. They are calling it from
mouseUp in the script of card ³User Guide² of stack
Richard,
The popup panel flashing briefly does not appear to be Vista specific -- I
get exactly the same effect using XP SP2.
Paul
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Dan,
I don't have windows, but try something along this:
on OpenPDF theFilePath
get shell(format(start %s, theFilePath))
end OpenPDF
don't know if the line is this, but I think you can start a file using
the start command in the shell()
Andre
On 10/21/07, Dan Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Friends,
I have here a little proposal for the volunteers on this list. With
every release of an OS or Revolution we have some things breaking.
This is the nature of things, we can't change it but we can help fix
it.
What about we build a community regression test, some test stacks.
Each
Hi folks ~
Has anyone else had trouble connecting to an SQLite3 database now that it's
integrated into the current Rev v2.8.1 gm-3?
I have no problems connecting and interacting with mySQL databases using
either the Rev Database Query Builder or the Rev commands themselves. It
appears as
On 19 Oct 2007, at 6:00 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Well I made a stack (which I have just uploaded to
RevOnline; Speech Checker) which took me 3 minutes
to make (swank, swank).
It contains 2 flds: fSPEECH and YNO and a
button: CHECK FOR SPEECH
the button contains the following
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 09:46:40 -0700, Dan Friedman wrote:
Does anyone know why this doesn¹t work? I can¹t seem to get a PDF to open
(in Acrobat) on Windows. Rev is doing it successfully in their docs (they
have a revGoPFD command that I can¹t trace into. They are calling it from
mouseUp in
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:28:36 -0300, Andre Garzia wrote:
A group of people could take care of QT controler and routines testing
and quickly catch things such as this volume issue very fast.
is this a good idea?
Sounds good to me... count me in!
Ken
I can help, if there's need, but i need to be told what to do...
If there's need for discussion, chatrev is open, as always...
On 21 Oct 2007, at 21:28, Andre Garzia wrote:
...
This way a small group can do some impact and help Bill at QC and
RunRev team. Even if we can't test all of
This problem is buggering me. My app creates a preferences stack in
some writeable folder (Preferences on Mac OSX and varying locations
on Windows depending on the system).
I want to be able to replace this stack with a newer version if there
is a need to.
The newer version has an xVersion
Hi Shari,
Remove the stack from memory, before opening the new version.
lock messages
delete stack Your Stack -- remove from memory
go stack Mac HD/Folder/Your Stack.rev
put the xVersion of stack Your Stack -- 10
unlock messages
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Mark Schonewille
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I'd certainly up for this...count me in!
Best,
Mark
On 21 Oct 2007, at 21:28, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hello Friends,
I have here a little proposal for the volunteers on this list. With
every release of an OS or Revolution we have some things breaking.
This is the nature of things, we can't
FYI: three of our team have spent the last 5 days in Memphis, attending
the international 4D conference. Apparently the back end storage
structure for 4D has been completely re-done, and is SQL now... so,
perhaps the long time wish list item here, to have a Rev connector to 4D
will become a
When I saw Dbase and 4D in one sentence I got pretty excited but you
don't mean DBase as in Microsoft Foxpro do you?
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Calvary Chapel CM
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On Oct 21, 2007, at 17:07, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
FYI: three of our team have spent
Um, 4D has supported ODBC for a very long time, so I'm unclear how
your team thinks this is going to change things.
SQL Support in 4Dv11 (the version that was just released, and was
being discussed at the Summit) was primarily to allow the embedding of
SQL in 4D code. There are certainly
Oh, yeah, and 4D, Inc. hasn't gone by ACIUS in several years.
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Dave wrote:
Does anyone know if the Geometry has been fixed in the latest version?
I really don't want to invest all the time editing the objects if it
still goes beswick!
The GM is good for what it does, but it can't anticipate all possible
combinations of object-ordering needs, and will
The GM is good for what it does, but it can't anticipate all possible
combinations of object-ordering needs, and will fail in some cases.
Writing one's one geometry management is so simple that I never
understood why RunRev saddled themselves with writing 40k of GM script
just for a subset
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:49:19 +1000, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
The GM is good for what it does, but it can't anticipate all possible
combinations of object-ordering needs, and will fail in some cases.
Writing one's one geometry management is so simple that I never
understood why RunRev saddled
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