Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: Remember to have fun Björnke -- Bernard Madoff with everyones money and Michael stoie the Chertoff their back. -=>JB<=- ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Pleas

RE: [OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Randall Reetz
I think all if you have drank a bit too much of the rev coolaid. This dicussion was about Languages with a capital "L". Comparing rev on the same level with C is like comparing Islam with sarah palin's local prayer house. Lets be reasonable please. -Original Message- From: "Björnke

Re: post about GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread Jerry Daniels
JB, 1. Did you know we have a support site for GLX2? We do. Link is in my signature below. Please post reports there going forward. 2. We have a large number of users with the configuration you note. GLX2 works for them. So it must be something about your installation or environment. 3.

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
Heather has been good and fixed things a number of times and then something else happens. My complaints are not with Heather since she has fixed my level of access numerous times. -=>JB<=- On Dec 20, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Petrides, M.D. Marian wrote: That's odd. I've never had a problem get

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread Petrides, M.D. Marian
That's odd. I've never had a problem getting a response from support-- might take a few hours (time zone, ya know) but Heather is very good about responding. Did you try resending your query? On Dec 20, 2008, at 8:04 PM, -= JB =- wrote: I have complained to support about problems with my E

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: Remember to have fun Björnke -- Remember "Change has come to America" and if they get enough change they might have a dollar. -=>JB<=-___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.run

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
I have complained to support about problems with my Enterprise capabilities since last February. At what point in your life do you decide that method does not work? -=>JB<=- On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: On 21 Dec 2008, at 02:01, -= JB =- wrote: Now I am still

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread Björnke von Gierke
On 21 Dec 2008, at 02:01, -= JB =- wrote: Now I am still not being provided the same benefits as other Enterprise users which was advertised as part of the purchase. You have a support issue. If there's any problem at all, or beef you got with Rev, then always mail support. This list is

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
I asked the last time and this is another way of asking & informing since the previous method did not work for over a month now. -=>JB<=- On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:04 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote: Wrong email address for you is on record in the Rev database. Nothing personal. It's a bot. Ask Hea

post about GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
Here is the message I was trying to post about GLx2 and tthe latest Rev beta. ++ I just updated to the latest Rev beta. I use GLx2 script editor and it will not work with the latest Rev beta on and OS X 10.4.11. I updated to the lat

Re: latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread Stephen Barncard
Wrong email address for you is on record in the Rev database. Nothing personal. It's a bot. Ask Heather to fix it. I believe Revolution management needs to do some explaining. I am a licensed user of the current version of enterprise. With this you have the list for developers who use Enter

latest beta & GLx2

2008-12-20 Thread -= JB =-
I believe Revolution management needs to do some explaining. I am a licensed user of the current version of enterprise. With this you have the list for developers who use Enterprise and like this list you can post messages in the same way. About a month ago I posted a message on that list

RE: OT: Apple Announces Its Last Year at Macworld

2008-12-20 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> My dissatisfaction with IDG probably dates to when the > lackluster MacWorld magazine bought out the much better > MacUser magazine, decimated its staff and removed all the > useful content. It didn't help matters much to see fellow > developers no longer able to/interested in shelling out bi

Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
JLG wrote: "I'm surprised this professor was so uninformed." Gosh! -- IT'S RANT TIME AGAIN -- I have a bachelor's degree from a top University (Durham, England), an M.A. from SIUC, and an MSc from a

Re: Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread J. Landman Gay
Richmond Mathewson wrote: What I did point out was that in Southern Illinois (even if nowhere else) there was a rather narrow definition of what constitutes good English. Easily resolved by looking at some American-printed books on Amazon, for example. I'm surprised this professor was so unin

Re: Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Richard Gaskin
Thomas McGrath III wrote: As for formatting you can insert a after each tag to insert an indent. See also the firstIndent field property in the Rev dictionary: Use the firstIndent property to created indented paragraphs. Value: The firstIndent of a field is an integer. By defa

Re: [OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Ok, this seems reasonable. Still I really liked the Hinduism metaphor. It is a classic. Thanks Tom McGrath III Lazy River Software 3mcgr...@comcast.net iTunes Library Suite - libITS Information and download can be found on this page: http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html On Dec 20

[OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Thomas McGrath III wrote: "OK, I'll bite. What is your Christian metaphor?" And this is where I have to admit that I don't really have a Christian metaphor; although with a bit of thought I could put one together. Just re-reading "A History of Heresy" (David Christie-Murray, Oxford, 1989 - ISB

Re: [OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Stephen Barncard
This is the best Richmond post ever! I see Runtime Revolution as, in some way, resembling Hinduism: sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. -- stephen barncard s a n f r a n c i s c o - - - - - - - - - - - - ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revol

Re: [OT] Guy Kawasaki on AM Coast to Coast

2008-12-20 Thread Stephen Barncard
Guy Kawasaki and aliens! I'll bet he's probably not going to talk about Apple that much... the weekend? That means Art Bell himself might be doing the show. I hope so. Looks like AM Coast to Coast, the radio program famous for hosting guests who are experts on UFOs, bigfoot, and all man

Re: Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Also, you can get the htmlText and count to get the number of paragraphs in a field. As for formatting you can insert a after each tag to insert an indent. Just a thought. Tom McGrath III Lazy River Software 3mcgr...@comcast.net iTunes Library Suite - libITS Information and download

Re: Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Björnke von Gierke
In my view, the problem with paragraphs is, that it's a style, not a chunk. Therefore everyone can easily claim to do it right, and that others do it wrongly. As for paragraph support within Rev: As Paragraphs are styled and not chunks, they should be supported within Fields. And they are i

Re: [OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Thomas McGrath III
OK, I'll bite. What is your Christian metaphor? Tom McGrath III Lazy River Software 3mcgr...@comcast.net iTunes Library Suite - libITS Information and download can be found on this page: http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:43 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: P

Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
. . . Traditional Scottish Rants . . . Well . . . I did warn you with 'barriers'. DEFENSIVE SECTION FOLLOWS I am not trying to rant about the inadequacies of educational establishments as a way of

Re: the user's name under OSX

2008-12-20 Thread Scott Morrow
Hello Mark, Good to know. I was trying to populate the "Name:" field of a fake administrative password query dialog. I've since gone a different route and used an "official" Apple dialog (or "dialogue" for some) that takes care of this for me. However, I suspect I may yet have need of th

Re: [OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Björnke von Gierke
On 20 Dec 2008, at 04:41, Randall Reetz wrote: I wish people would use the term xtalk when refering to this language its structure and lexicon both come intact from hypercard and smalltalk before that. Revenue is a great integration synthesis of xtalk and a cross platform runtime engines,

Re: Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Dave Cragg
On 20 Dec 2008, at 11:08, Richmond Mathewson ranted about some professors: Yet Richmond, despite your contempt for one professor who taught you about paragraphs, you repeat what he taught you as fact. What do you think that tells us? A quick look at various pieces of writing will show tha

Re: the user's name under OSX

2008-12-20 Thread Mark Smith
Scott - I didn't know about dscl either, but it seems to work here on 10.4.11 as well. Best, Mark On 19 Dec 2008, at 22:01, Scott Morrow wrote: Hello Gordy, Thanks for that. I was (am!) ignorant of dscl I'll continue looking for something (additional) that might work in earlier versions.

Hammering on about Paragraphs

2008-12-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
JLG wrote: "I'm not sure what "identifying" means in this case, nor what identifies one method as British and the other as American. All the American books I've seen have indented paragraphs with no space between." --- RANT WARNING ---

[OT] If programming languages were religions...

2008-12-20 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I see Runtime Revolution as, in some way, resembling Hinduism: A few core beliefs onto which many individual users and groups have grafted extraneous beliefs that integrate with the core ones to a lesser or greater extent. Metacard is Advaita monism, having come out of Hypercard (the Vedic re