Try this:
set the label of btn Cancel of stack ask dialog to
ask Use what value?
Phil
On 1/15/10 11:59 PM, Ludovic Thébault wrote:
Hello,
It is possible to translate the Cancel button in the ask window ?
Thanks.
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Le 16 janv. 10 à 09:16, Phil Davis a écrit :
Try this:
set the label of btn Cancel of stack ask dialog to
ask Use what value?
Phil
So simply ! Thanks !
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Saturday, January 16, 2010, 12:16:08 AM, you wrote:
Try this:
set the label of btn Cancel of stack ask dialog to
ask Use what value?
I fell asleep waiting for an answer...
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2010/1/15 Joe F. jo...@mac.com
This is very interesting
LOL - maybe I should have said:
set the label of btn Cancel of stack ask dialog to
;-)
On 1/16/10 12:34 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Phil-
Saturday, January 16, 2010, 12:16:08 AM, you wrote:
Try this:
set the label of btn Cancel of stack ask dialog to
Once upon a time (yesterday:), in order to get the same script for
several list fields of a substack, I created a button as a behavior on
this substack.
Its script included a visual effect and a find the selectedLine of
list fields (in order to go to a corresponding .card).
Then, from the
I checked the documentation stack before posting the list and after
Malte replied and there is no notation of aeStopMove listed in
there.. Even using the search field returns two unrelated results..
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Merci pour le lien. Je ne connaissais pas cette liste.
Le 15 janv. 2010 à 22:29, Medard a écrit :
Jérôme Rosat jro...@mac.com wrote:
J'ai l'impression que la communauté francophone de la liste Revolution se
compte sur les dix doigts des mains. Dommage. Je comprends mieux
maintenant
On 15/01/2010 15:24, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- On Fri, 1/15/10, Richmond Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Richmond
The last version or rev that supported other platforms
than Mac, Windows and Linux, is version 2.2.1 - and you can
use the Linux 2.5.1 distribution with
Thank you Terry and Trevor for your feedback.
Trevor wrote:
On Jan 15, 2010, at 7:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have a DataGrid which works fine in the IDE, but in a standalone
it draws only the appropriate number of alternating lines but no
contents in those rows.
Because the problem
You are entirely welcome, André!
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jan 16, 2010, at 4:59 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Once upon a time (yesterday:), in order to get the same script for
several list fields of a
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Bundle lovers,
Since I have not seen the posted here, I thought I might mention that
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Le 16 janv. 10 à 15:59, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
It's a long story as to how I was able to pin this down, but more
relevant is this test I've put together to illustrate the issue in
isolation:
http://fourthworldlabs.com/rev/behavior_test.zip
The ReadMe file included in that archive
On 16/01/2010 18:55, Jerry Daniels wrote:
Bundle lovers,
Are presumably people who are bundled:
Bundling, or Tarrying, was the traditional practice of wrapping one
person in a bed accompanied by another, usually as a part of courting
behavior.
ss wrote:
there is no notation of aeStopMove listed in there..
You are absolutely correct.
Not documenting essential commands is a strategy to generate traffic on the
lists. Jokes aside: I´m sorry.
That command sliped through in the documentation.
addendum:
aeStopMoving all
Will stop all
Andre Bisseret wrote:
Le 16 janv. 10 à 15:59, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
It's a long story as to how I was able to pin this down, but more
relevant is this test I've put together to illustrate the issue in
isolation:
http://fourthworldlabs.com/rev/behavior_test.zip
The ReadMe file included in
tRev users and aficionados,
You really can avoid the painful, repetitive use of the Rev menu in
opening your stacks! Just click a link in tRev's Scratch Pad and the
stack is automatically stored in memory so you can work on its code.
You don't even have to have it showing in Rev to do so.
2010/1/16 Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com:
http://fourthworldlabs.com/rev/behavior_test.zip
Hi Richard,
This is doing same for me.
As soon as a button in a substack shared the same behavior than in the
mainstack, the both buttons doesn't work.
If a button is in the mainstack and
I'm trying to write a recursive stack printer and I'm having trouble
with unnamed cards (i.e., cards that have the default name of card id
1002).
I use the following:
on printCards pStack
put the cardNames of stack pStack into theCards
repeat for each line c of theCards
put
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Len Morgan len-mor...@crcom.net wrote:
I'm trying to write a recursive stack printer and I'm having trouble with
unnamed cards (i.e., cards that have the default name of card id 1002).
I use the following:
on printCards pStack
put the cardNames of stack
On 1/16/2010 8:51 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Len Morganlen-mor...@crcom.net wrote:
I'm trying to write a recursive stack printer and I'm having trouble with
unnamed cards (i.e., cards that have the default name of card id 1002).
I use the following:
on
Now that Sarah solved my card name problems, I have a question about
groups on stacks.
I don't want to print out the script of a group more than once if it's
repeated on several cards. My question is:
Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have a group 1010 on one
card and group 1010
On 1/16/2010 9:16 PM, Len Morgan wrote:
Now that Sarah solved my card name problems, I have a question about
groups on stacks.
I don't want to print out the script of a group more than once if it's
repeated on several cards. My question is:
Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have
Len-
Saturday, January 16, 2010, 7:34:48 PM, you wrote:
And to keep this line of questioning going, it seems I can't list the
controls on a card, at least not by using:
put the number of controls of card 1 of stack pStack into
theNumberOfControls
I thought maybe I'd just select the card
Len Morgan wrote:
Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have a group 1010 on one
card and group 1010 on a different card that is a completely different
group? I know group IDs can be repeated in different stacks but I
specifically concerned with group IDs in a single stack.
There is
Len Morgan wrote:
And to keep this line of questioning going, it seems I can't list the
controls on a card, at least not by using:
put the number of controls of card 1 of stack pStack into
theNumberOfControls
It works here. Double-check that your stack reference is correct. Or
just set
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