Can you please post the ful url? I can't find "traffic".
ben
Andre Garzia-3 wrote:
>
> Nice one John,
> I once did an ATC in Rev, but yours is so much better! :D My planes keep
> crashing!!
>
> good work!
>
> (I like the online scoreboard!)
>
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Bill Marriott
Scott Rossi wrote:
Does anyone have a primer or tutorial on printing from Rev (revPrint)? The
roughly 40 or so properties listed in the dictionary plus print/open
printing/answer printer is just a tad overwhelming...
I don't know of much that's available outside of Rev's User Guide, but
the G
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> After 3
> minutes which is the time it takes my macbook to remember who it is, what
> it
> should be doing and how that silly intel core 2 duo thing works, it showed
> me my cursor.
Say what Sounds like whilst you should run MainMenu s
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM, capellan wrote:
>
> Where is your game in Rev Online?
>
Any announcement about stacks up loaded to Rev Online should come with a
clarification as to whether that is the New Rev Online or the Old Rev Online
(or BOTH) to avoid such confusion.
In this case it is av
Nicolas,
I've encountered this on other cPanel-based hosts. The ISP was not much
help, however. I think cPanel protects that directory so that only internal
processes can access it, for security. Try using the form on on-Rev's
support page if you haven't already...
- Bill
> Pushing the OT env
Hi john.
Where is your game in Rev Online?
i was looking under the user name
Jock_McTartan, but could not found
this stack.
Thanks in advance.
al
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Pushing the OT envelope maybe but...
Does the on-rev server treat subdirectories
and their contents differently when the
directory housing them is labelled "cgi-bin"?
In the directory linked to my domain name,
I've created a folder "cgi-bin" and then within
it created a folder "junkimg" with jpgs
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have nothing to contribute to this thread other than to say thanks.
It's these types of discussions that make this list so valuable, in
which all of us get a change to explore different algorithms and learn
a lot along the way.
I've been expecting Alex Tweedly to jump
Hi,
i remember, that Dan Shafer was offering an ebook "Printing in Revolution" on
his site http://www.shafermediastore.com for 5$.
Regards,
Matthias
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Subject: Printing Help? (30-Jun-2009 0:36)
From:Scott Rossi
To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de
> Does anyone
Does anyone have a primer or tutorial on printing from Rev (revPrint)? The
roughly 40 or so properties listed in the dictionary plus print/open
printing/answer printer is just a tad overwhelming...
Thanks & Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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My issue is that I am copying and pasting from Photoshop to RunRev. If the
file is too large, RunRev will not recognize that there is an image in the
clipboard.
I plan to tinker with this endlessly, because I really want the picture to
be able to print with 300 DPI resolution. That does not seem l
On 29 Jun 2009, at 21:31, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Does this also address the issue on OS X?
No difference at all.
Also, how can one obtain the original bounds of the image in order
to scale it proportionately?
Once the image is loaded up you could use the formattedWidth &
formattedHeight
Bill,
Bill Marriott wrote:
>
> I believe I've corrected the error
that is a mighty fine piece of code. Beats me in all 3 images.
It's assuring that we find the same number of differing pixels. :)
I wonder if anybody can improve on that?
regards
Bernd
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would it be possible to
kludge up a workaround
If it's just display of big JPEGs you need, how about importing and
displaying them in a (QT) player?
Jim Lambert
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I have nothing to contribute to this thread other than to say thanks.
It's these types of discussions that make this list so valuable, in
which all of us get a change to explore different algorithms and learn a
lot along the way.
I've been expecting Alex Tweedly to jump in with some clever us
Our resident image processing guru Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
I tried here (Windows XP) to import an image with a width > 5000 both to
an image with its loclock set to true and false using the script below
on mouseUp
answer file "Choose image file" with filter "*.jpg;*.png"
put it into tfile
p
As mentioned before, the bug is specific to OS X.
Ian
P.S. It should be:
put URL tfile into img "x"
not
put URL Datei into img "x"
On 29 Jun 2009, at 21:04, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
I tried here (Windows XP) to import an image with a width > 5000
both to an image with its loclock set to true and
If you are wanting to use Sarah's scripting (thanks for posting that,
Sarah) to help with an updater then it might be useful to have a
generalized method for locating PlistBuddy. Ken Ray supplied part of
this one. (Paste into the message box:)
go url "http://www.elementarysoftware.com/rev
Jim Sims sims at ezpzapps.com had written on
Sun Jun 28,2009:
On Jun 28, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Mike Markkula wrote:
> I too wish wish wish Rev would remove the 4095 pixel width limit!
> (there is no height limit) As is, its a deal breaker for any serious
> app in the photography arena.
The hin
Colin Holgate wrote:
On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Personally I con't decide whether to spend 3 days in the local mental
hospital,
run nude up and down the main street screaming "I'm a little
teapot." or
shave my eyebrows, paint my kneecaps bright green and utter
"
Bernd,
Thanks for the pointer... I believe I've corrected the error. Here's the key
part of the loop with friendly variable names and comments:
-- starting with the whole image, check a range of pixels for
differences
-- keep slicing the range in half until we find a block of unchan
This is an issue for me right now :(
I am thinking about some sort of mosaic approach, in order to effectively get a
high enough resolution background image for printing.
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Ben Rubinstein wrote:
If this issue matters to you, please make your views persistent by adding
comments/votes to
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4026
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have an app coming up
which will need to process JPEGs from cameras, and
If this issue matters to you, please make your views persistent by adding
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http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4026
thank you.
Ben
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On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Personally I con't decide whether to spend 3 days in the local
mental hospital,
run nude up and down the main street screaming "I'm a little
teapot." or
shave my eyebrows, paint my kneecaps bright green and utter
"Gnahahaha" every
1
John,
very nice. Bill is right, very addictive.
It would be nice, if there would be some waring sound for new aircrafts
entering the zone and maybe for collision warning.
Watched the highscore. Cannot imagine, how people landed 129 aircrafts. It
seems they are more playing than working ;-)
My
Personally I con't decide whether to spend 3 days in the local mental
hospital,
run nude up and down the main street screaming "I'm a little teapot." or
shave my eyebrows, paint my kneecaps bright green and utter "Gnahahaha"
every
15 seconds.
This waiting is quite interesting . . . . .
Plea
Welcome to the kids-at-Christmas party, Andre. :-)
On Jun 29, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hello Folks,
Today I woke up and run thru the bed and the sheets to my faithful
macbook
and woke it from slumber pressing shift like there's no tomorrow.
After 3
minutes which is the time it
Hello Folks,
Today I woke up and run thru the bed and the sheets to my faithful macbook
and woke it from slumber pressing shift like there's no tomorrow. After 3
minutes which is the time it takes my macbook to remember who it is, what it
should be doing and how that silly intel core 2 duo thing wo
Bill,
I like the ideas to speed up the analysis of differences among 2 images. My
impression is that your approach with div 2 is leading to erroneous resutls
because by dividing by 2 you break the 4 byte blocks of imagedata. 150 div 2
= 75, 75 div 2 = 37, 37 div 2 = 18. You get the idea. You even
Nice one John,
I once did an ATC in Rev, but yours is so much better! :D My planes keep
crashing!!
good work!
(I like the online scoreboard!)
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:
> John,
>
> For anyone interested in wasting some time, I've updated the 'Air Traffic
>> Control'
Very helpful utility, Sarah -- thank you very much! Clicking your url
crashed Firefox, so I recommend instead using the Message Box and typing
go url "http://troz.troz.on-rev.com/stacks/PlistEditor.rev";
George
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
If I make an OS X standalone I
Hi Sarah,
your explanations are very helpful,
thanks for helping
Tiemo
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: use-revolution-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-
> boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Sarah Reichelt
> Gesendet: Montag, 29. Juni 2009 10:38
> An: How to use Revol
> My recommendation would be to supply minor upgrades by replacing the
> app inside the bundle, but do major upgrades by building a new bundle
> so that the info.plist is updated also. e.g. if Finder reports version
> 1.0, your app could be 1.0.1, 1.0.8 or whatever. When moving to
> version 1.1, bu
> I have a corresponding issue to Jims version number post
>
> Still not being a Mac guy, I am not familiar with the function of the
> info.plist and Pkginfo file, perhaps someone can enlighten me?
>
> I have released an app with version 1.0 in the standalone settings which is
> taken for the build
Hello,
I have a corresponding issue to Jims version number post
Still not being a Mac guy, I am not familiar with the function of the
info.plist and Pkginfo file, perhaps someone can enlighten me?
I have released an app with version 1.0 in the standalone settings which is
taken for the build of
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