On 29/01/2010 01:55, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
How many users of this list think that RunRev are wasting their time,
effort and limited
resources continuing development of a Linux
On 29/01/2010 02:31, Bob Sneidar wrote:
As usual I have managed to offend more than one group of people at a time. I
don't suppose you know molecular biology too? That would be a double-dipper!
;-) My grand goal in life is to offend ten distinct groups of people in one
sentence!
Welcome
Thanks Jim.
Salut,
Josep
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I really hate myself for what I'm about to say
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com wrote:
WinMobile is dead
I'm going to seem like I enjoy being cussed. I've hated Microsoft for
as long as I can remember (because of their attempts to kill all
competition). Since
Am 29.01.2010 um 00:59 schrieb Sarah Reichelt:
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Recently, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
...
And yes, I can confirm that the issue definitely still exists in Rev
4.5.0-dp-1 at least under Windows XP. This app that I am working
I thought, this morning in my bed, at all I had read about the iPad on various
forums French and foreign. It appears as a kind of unease, frustration. « Ah!
Is that all? », « This already exists », « This is a big iPod Touch », etc.
Yet, while basically in agreement with these thoughts, I can
Sarah says: Apart from one post by Richard, every post that I can remember
about Rev on Linux has been negative. This is not good for RunRev and not
fair to their customers.
I don't mean to be negative. I like Rev very much, the people have always
been very fair and helpful, the list is great.
I am using it on Linux to do various tasks (check availability of our
services, etc, etc, etc...), so I would like RunRev to continue
supporting Linux and I (wish to) believe I am not alone with this :-)
All the best
Viktoras
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Here we go again:
How many users of
and I hate keyboards, as they tend to get pretty dirty over time and
need to be vacuum-cleaned regularly. It is much easier to clean screens
as they do not have holes and gaps so inviting for different kinds of
stuff to stick in... ;-)
Viktoras
René Micout wrote:
By this point I followed
The same for me, it is better since I have Mac aluminium keyboard...
Le 29 janv. 2010 à 12:41, viktoras d. a écrit :
and I hate keyboards, as they tend to get pretty dirty over time and need
to be vacuum-cleaned regularly. It is much easier to clean screens as they do
not have holes and
For ALL of you who just cannot stop writing Sanskrit letters
home to Mum a new version of Devawriter is available here:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/dwriter.html
[Minor update incorporating the defaultFolder stuff discussed
in the 'Export Locations' discussion.]
sincerely, Richmond
tRev users and watchers,
What began as an optimization and bug fix update to tRev ended up with
new features.
http://reveditor.com/greater-trev-to-rev-interoperability-and-more
NEW:
- Greater tRev-Rev interoperability:
New Mainstack
New Substack
Open Stack...
no j/k :-)
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Bob,
uhuahuaahuhau I am not offended at all!!!
Did I sound offended? Sorry, it is 10:40 PM and I am camping at Campus Party
IT event with 6.000 geeks who do not take showers and make noise all time,
sorry if I sound tired! :D
Hence my statement that the iPad is what the iTouch SHOULD have been from the
beginning. But remember back then, it wasn't at all certain if people would
adopt a touch only interface en masse.
Bob
On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:07 AM, René Micout wrote:
I thought, this morning in my bed, at all I
On Jan 29, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Hence my statement that the iPad is what the iTouch SHOULD have been from the
beginning. But remember back then, it wasn't at all certain if people would
adopt a touch only interface en masse.
The Apps part of the iPod Touch was a secondary
Anyone willing to test out an external if I build one?
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On 20/1/10 22:37, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Just to weigh in, the fact that people can write their own scripts to do this
should be some indication that a geometry manager CAN work for most things. Off
the top of my head, it seems you would want to set and track the following
things:
My view, when
And the video player? That wasn't secondary it was primary. The iTouch was not
just about music it was about having an iPhone without the phone part.
Otherwise there were cheaper iPods that performed the primary function of
playing music just as well. The trouble was, it (and the iPhone IMHO)
On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
And the video player? That wasn't secondary it was primary.
I agree with that, and it is a lacking aspect of the iPod Touch, other than the
fact that it has a TV out option.
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I think this is why any serious GM needs to have the ability to adjust an
objects properties relative to another object. So that in a group, the objects
would resize relative to the group as a whole, and the group would adjust
relative to the card etc.
But I agree to do this right would take
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
On 20/1/10 19:51, Richard Gaskin wrote:
PS: a real time-saver for me in writing resizeStack handlers has been
this SetRect command:
My slightly different approach is a couple of ugly commands adjustObjectPosn
and adjustObjectRect (below), which allow the layout of a
On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
The trouble was, it (and the iPhone IMHO) was just to freaking small
to watch anything, never mind watch anything WITH someone else.
I often watch videos on my iPhone when I'm traveling or hanging around
on the couch. It is also great for
I think RunRev needs to make more of an effort to keep the Linux version
in line with the others, or it should be dropped completely.
Yes, agreed, this was a well balanced and reasonable approach to the issue.
I would take issue a bit with some of the remarks by others on this thread
about
I wonder if being 54 with failing eyesight has anything to do with my
perspective? ;-)
Bob
On Jan 29, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
The trouble was, it (and the iPhone IMHO) was just to freaking small to
watch anything, never
I'd be happy to help.
Bernard
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Shao Sean shaos...@wehostmacs.com wrote:
Anyone willing to test out an external if I build one?
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Hi All...
I'm guessing you shouldn't be able to do this:
on MouseDown
if the backgroundcolor of me is then
set the backgroundcolor of me to blue
set the ink of me to blend
set the blendLevel of me to 50
else
set the backgroundcolor of me to
set the ink of me to blend
Hi all.
Could anyone interested in helping me with sqlYoga contact me off list? I am at
the point where I need to start getting information from my database, and not
normal information either. I need to get table schemas in the process of
copying some of the fields from one table in one
2010/1/29 John Patten johnpat...@mac.com:
Hi All...
I'm guessing you shouldn't be able to do this:
on MouseDown
if the backgroundcolor of me is then
set the backgroundcolor of me to blue
set the ink of me to blend
set the blendLevel of me to 50
else
set the
John, maybe you could describe a bit more what you're trying to accomplish.
If you're just trying to change the blendlevel of a bunch of graphics using
a scrollbar, this is one way (using a scrollbar whose startValue = 0 and
endValue = 100):
on scrollbarDrag N
lock screen
repeat with G = 1
Maybe I am doing something wrong (but it is so simple, how could I?),
but I am not seeing any output. I import a file (e.g. a text file)
and I try to export it as a Word file (.doc). Nothing is created! I
am on OS X 10.4.11 using Rev 4.0.
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:52 PM, François Chaplais
I have an app that uses an InetBrowser stack. It¹s pretty much as it came.
Any changes are subtle. I¹ve been using this for a while now, but recently
I wanted to use the browser to view a pdf stored in the app¹s directories.
A url similar to this is used:
Hi - I've roped my self into Global Game Jam
http://www.globalgamejam.org/- 48 hours to build a game with a group
of people you've never met with
nearly 140 different physical locations all round the world. Naturally
thinking of using Rev - but will need to work with the other team members
most of
I see after further investigation that when a pdf is loaded, browser doesn't
seem to know when the load is finished. The little process icon never
stops. It doesn't matter whether the file is accessed via file:/ or http:/,
it behaves the same way.
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David,
About a year and a half ago, Apple removed all support for Flash
tracks in QT movies. So a browser is the only way to go.
Cheers,
Josh
On Jan 29, 2010, at 5:52 PM, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tv
wrote:
Hi - I've roped my self into Global Game Jam
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
Can someone advise on the latest in terms of Flash / Rev integration -
either via QuickTime or embedded browser? How can I get the communication
going?
As Josh mentioned, Flash doesn't play with QuickTime anymore; revBrowser is
your only option. But then one
I do.
I've found it to be a bit touchy in development but no problems at all in the
compiled applications.
One thing I noticed is if you have lots of objects on the screen it makes a
huge difference what layer the object is if you use relative object positions
(i.e. place one object in
thanks to malte, trevor and tereza i have managed to get the cocoa-in-
carbon stuff to work and am starting to play around with it and here
is a quick peek at the second thing i am working on..
http://shaosean.tk/images/rnd_bigcursor.png
that big blue arrow cursor is a PNG file with
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