Does anyone know if RunRevPlanet SpellCheck Stack has the option to
install user defined dictionaries independently of the main dictionary,
to which words can be added in the spell checking process?
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Script-lovers,
We were hoping for a big Feature Friday this week, but there's a bit
more spit and polish that needs to be applied to the latest new
features. I've also added some great little enhancements as well.
I expect you'll hear from me the first half of next week. Have a great
week
Hi all,
Actually, i have found an online syllabic divisor:
http://www.respublicae.net/lengua/silabas/
that could be useful to compare the output
of this script.
In other webpage, there is a list of 4212 valid syllabes:
http://www.cpimario.com/silabas.zip
My first test script divided wrong most
I stumbled across two more interesting radio button behaviours which
I didn't know before, and mention out of interest.
It seems a right click on a non hilited button deselects the hilited
button without setting a new hilite. I haven't found any Mac radio
buttons that do this, so I'm not
On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
In September Blue Mango Learning Systems will be releasing a
database library that will change how you work with databases in
Revolution. Join us Wednesday for a webinar where we will introduce
SQL Yoga and announce the public beta leading
Sivakatirswami,
most of those kinds of sites here are done by the larger publishing
and training companies are are thus closed. most is pretty bad IMHO.
the larger the publishing firms have gotten with recent consolidation
and the increase on all sorts of state educational frame works (a f
I have been lurking on this thread, so I may have missed it. Wouldn't it be
simple to download a dictionary, which has syllables parsed already,
usually with a dash or some other delimiter char, and even has the accents?
A few lines of script and you have a de-syllabilized text file.
Craig Newm
This should be a standard function in any xtalk environment. Computing, like
any system is a dance between things and actions brought upon those things.
Nouns must be identified and parameterized before verbs can act on them. Text
is the abstraction we use to do this mapping. If the computer
Yo Sparkout,
Many thanks for referring me to the forum! Alas, this solution did not
work for me.
1) Environment is Windows XP Pro. IT does not support Vista (at least yet)
2) No UAC (user access control) that is Vista only so I didn't have to
do that, or do I?
3) I ran the installer as admi
Timothy Bleiler wrote:
Thank you Klaus. The documentation on this is very misleading. Maybe
someone should add your sentence! :-))
On Aug 20, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the reply Bjoernke. I was probably too brief in my
question. When I set the decorations of
I agree, Jim. Not worth the risk or the bother.
Gregory
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009, at 1:00 PM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com
wrote:
Message: 13
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 14:50:08 -0700
From: Jim Ault
Subject: Re: Putting Stuff Before the Message Box
To: How to use Revolution
Me
Thank you Klaus. The documentation on this is very misleading. Maybe
someone should add your sentence! :-))
On Aug 20, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the reply Bjoernke. I was probably too brief in my
question. When I set the decorations of a stack to menu, nothi
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the reply Bjoernke. I was probably too brief in my
question. When I set the decorations of a stack to menu, nothing
happens. The only way I know of to create a "menubar" on Windows or
Linux is to create a group and make it look like a menubar. Once
that's done setting t
Thanks for the reply Bjoernke. I was probably too brief in my
question. When I set the decorations of a stack to menu, nothing
happens. The only way I know of to create a "menubar" on Windows or
Linux is to create a group and make it look like a menubar. Once
that's done setting the decorat
Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Brittany,
Mark, Thanks for the book info.
Robert Claiborne wrote a wonderful book called Our Marvelous
Native Tongue. An excellent read.
Looks like the right book to read. Ordered today !!
No, it doesn't, sorry.
In return, as you appear to be intereste
Hi SparkOut,
thank you very much for your help. That did it. :)
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: Re: setRegistry Dword -hex value? (20-Aug-2009 12:08)
From:SparkOut
To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de
>
> Hi Matthias,
> You've been doing some things, among which is trying
Hi from Brittany,
Mark, Thanks for the book info.
Robert Claiborne wrote a wonderful book called Our Marvelous
Native Tongue. An excellent read.
Looks like the right book to read. Ordered today !!
In return, as you appear to be interested in language origins,
may I point to an interesting
Malte Brill wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> just to let you know (and to avoid any confusion, once you stumble
> upon the new name). I got married last friday. From now on you will
> see me signing with
>
> " Malte Pfaff-Brill "
>
> same person though. Nothing much changes. Just that my name resem
Hi Matthias,
You've been doing some things, among which is trying to represent the DWORD
value as a string to be written. It will need to be binary converted as
integers, so you will need to do a bit of converting to get the value stored
and retrieved:
put "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DameWare De
Aloha Swami,
http://www.sugarlabs.org/
The UI from OLPC is now spun-off (or whichever we conjugate buzzwords). You
can get it and run on your own virtual machine. Their wiki has design
guidelines and principles for creating eduware.
:D
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
>
Sadhu Nadesan wrote:
>
> Result: same thing, whether installed as admin, or used as admin, IE
> wants to re-download the plug in every time, so the revlet never runs,
> while Firefox just works
>>
>>
>> 1) Am admin user on home PC, but not on work PC. Yes, I can try that. I
> __
Well, how about that. Radio buttons can have icons. Did I ever know
that and forget, or did I just not even consider the possibility?
Either way, as my kids say, "Well, D'uh".
This doesn't solve the mystery properties of my ancient buttons, but
offers a much more elegant, eye pleasing and
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