Just for the sake of completeness, something probably most people here know,
but in case some other luckless amateur ends up struggling with this again,
there is at least one other way of doing this.
The first way was to edit a text file using a hex editor, then use a shell
command that uses the
And by the way, one last thing. When you do this, permissions will stop
ordinary users from addressing lp0. Which obviously you will tell by
trying out the command from the terminal and discovering that it works with
su but not as ordinary user. And putting the user into the lp group with
On Dec 27, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Jim Bufalini wrote:
Hello,
Can someone tell me how to emulate an HTTP post in Rev for a Revlet or
Standalone? So... someone gives you an HTML code snippet to insert
in a webpage.
The key word is the POST command in the dictionary.
Be sure to handle the
Thanks Sarah and Jim. Both of your solutions work. :-)
Aloha from Hawaii,
Jim Bufalini
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I updated my IDE today and read the following in the changelog:
For details of how to use the features as they currently stand,
please see the BitmapEffectsSampler.rev stack that has been made available
alongside the build.
The stack must be in an obvious place, but I can't seem to locate it.
On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:50 PM, Mark Stuart wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to have 2 context menus for the
DataGrid,
1 for the rows and one for the header?
Where I'd like to have a different menu set for the header
(pertinent to the
DataGrid itself) and the rows context menu would
Michael Kann wrote:
I updated my IDE today and read the following in the changelog:
For details of how to use the features as they currently stand,
please see the BitmapEffectsSampler.rev stack that has been made
available alongside the build.
The stack must be in an obvious place, but I
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I've converted another HC stack, a multi-timer which includes a
metronome function. I'm having an issue with the audio: the
Click.wev imported audioClip sounds awful and very often sounds
different or has no sound at all. The original is a 48k 24-bit file
and sounds fine in Rev if I access it
tRev users,
If you already had tRev when you bought the RevSelect MegaBundle, you
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Probably the 24 bit thing.
Try using the player and quicktime and the file as an external source (set
the filename of player 1 to ) as opposed to being imbedded. Quicktime
should properly handle 24 bit audio, but not sure about the native play
component.
If you need to imbed the sounds, then
Emmett Gray wrote:
I've converted another HC stack, a multi-timer which includes a
metronome function. I'm having an issue with the audio: the Click.wev
imported audioClip sounds awful and very often sounds different or has
no sound at all. The original is a 48k 24-bit file and sounds fine in
ALTHOUGH - when you use the 'set the filename to' and quicktime, you can
play any file that quicktime handles, especially MP3 compression --- AND
EVEN A LIVE MP3 STREAM
there's a big gap between the two technologies here...
regardless of the politics (and perceived reluctance) surrounding
stephen barncard wrote:
ALTHOUGH - when you use the 'set the filename to' and quicktime, you can
play any file that quicktime handles, especially MP3 compression --- AND
EVEN A LIVE MP3 STREAM
Very true. I only mentioned the compression issue because the OP said he
was importing a sound
Jacque,
OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved?
Jerry
On Dec 28, 2009, at 3:11 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
because the OP said he was importing a sound clip
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no but the old sound stuff is very Gomer Plye and Barney
Fifehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBuPQgV8yBM
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2009/12/28 Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com
Jacque,
OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved?
Jerry Daniels wrote:
Jacque,
OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved?
You just don't read enough lists, Jerry. Clearly (any post that contains
the word clearly is always true, you know...it's like, a rule) you
haven't been around enough. OP = original poster. Like the old
Grateful Dead ones
Jacque,
You went for the bait. Hehe. Been around awhile, I have (Yoda voice).
Incidentally, I don't ban winks, only limit them on chats to 1 every
15 minutes. This is out of compassion. Your face could stay that way.
Aunt Bee said so many times to OP. I think that was spelled Opee but
I
Nope
O P I E
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opie_Taylor
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2009/12/28 Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com
Jacque,
You went for the bait. Hehe. Been around awhile, I have (Yoda voice).
Incidentally, I
Stephen,
I fear that's too sophisticated for my Texas palette. A word like
Opie is used here-abouts to show surprise at getting pie for dessert
instead of pralines or flan.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
The latest Rev Editor Video:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab
On
Jerry Daniels wrote:
Stephen,
I fear that's too sophisticated for my Texas palette. A word like Opie
is used here-abouts to show surprise at getting pie for dessert instead
of pralines or flan.
But...but...opee looks like...oh, never mind.
And BTW, Aunt Bee was right. My face did stick
Jacque-
Monday, December 28, 2009, 1:39:56 PM, you wrote:
Grateful Dead ones hanging down in the basement. The paper ones. Not the
guys in the shackles.
Cold iron shackles, ball and chain
Listen to the whistle of the evenin' train
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
Thank you Mark!
That was the secret to making the field changes appear.
Kee
On Dec 27, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
wait 0 millisec with messages
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OK this is weird, also in 4.0. A local variable appears to be treated as a
global variable.
local x, y, myvariable
on mouseup
put empty into myvariable
repeat with x = 1 to 1000
repeat with y = 1 to 1000
put x somefunction(y) return after myvariable
end repeat
end repeat
You are using it as a script variable. It's a local variable that is
available from any handler in the script. If you want true local, then put
the declaration inside the desired handler
sqb
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OK so there are locals that are local to a specific script, and locals to a
specific handler. That's interesting. Thank you!
Kee Nethery
On Dec 28, 2009, at 5:50 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
You are using it as a script variable. It's a local variable that is
available from any handler in the
Kee-
Monday, December 28, 2009, 5:50:19 PM, you wrote:
You are using it as a script variable. It's a local variable that is
available from any handler in the script. If you want true local, then put
the declaration inside the desired handler
Additionally, you're using y as both a script
The user clicks on a data grid cell.
What variables determine the row and column numbers of the cell?
And the text of the cell?
Thanks,
Jim Hurley
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