On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:58 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
With the issue of main stacks sub stacks, there are (as always in
Rev) a couple of different possibilities.
You've been in my head again. We have to stop meeting this way.
:-)
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Alejandro Tejada
capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, each one of these 28 text files will be compressed
in gz format. When users look for a word, or many words,
only these file(s) are decompressed and searched.
Like Brian, I was going to suggest existing search
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Josh Mellicker j...@dvcreators.net wrote:
Thanks Bernard, good tips... I am experiencing this delay compared to running
the same command in Terminal in OS X... I have also tried changing the
idleRate but that doesn't seem to affect read from process. Perhaps an
Mark Wieder wrote:
You might also want to play around with setting the randomseed.
Can not resist to chime in here:
In most cases, this would make the sequence predictable (if you were to set the
randomseed to a fixed value).
I have happened to have written a tiny article on predictable
On 8 Feb 2010, at 20:09, Michael Kann wrote:
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE
Time
On 2/8/10 10:14 AM, Marco (Jedidcad)-DOTgroup ma...@virtuallab.it wrote:
Hi Marco,
Let me once again underline, that Franklin 3D for Revolution,
Is a wrapper around IRRLICHT engine.
So question about VRML2 support should be directed not to us,
But to developers of Irrlicht on their forum.
I
So... how do we distribute this link, without making it publicly available? any
ideas?
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid=103560329393675966954.00047f3f26dbe66f71c2dll=17.978733,12.304688spn=124.244284,268.242188t=hz=2
On 10 Feb 2010, at 15:00, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Hi
Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Thank you for all of the useful info. Truth be told, I didn't really
understand the full extent of stacks in rev.
Andrew,
All of the advice you are being given here about the use of main stacks, sub
stacks, library stacks, splash screens, etc. is all correct for
Slideshow is great but NO music here???
Safari 4.0.4
OSX 10.6.2
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html
On Feb 10, 2010, at 11:32 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
This map works,
if anybody doesn't like google - you can log off google immediatly after
having set your pin ;)
So Andre and the others, you come over to this map?
P.S.
You don't have to pin your detailed address, if you don't want to have sit
someday a rev couch surfer on your sofa ;)
Tiemo
On Feb 10, 2010, at 6:58 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
With the issue of main stacks sub stacks, there are (as always in
Rev) a couple of different possibilities.
You've been in my head again. We have to stop meeting this way.
Bumpersticker: Never let anyone live in
Oi!
Matthias moved me to the fields of Milano!
Not acceptable. Keep your hands off my position, you filthy apes ;-)
It seems as if this is not really going to be a decent solution, someone could
go in and move everybody to Antarctica, and for my taste It's quite cold enough
where I currently
Thanks for the responses, but I think there is an issue here.
I figured a sort value was assigned to each item, and certainly a larger
value of n in random(n) gives, what, more room to move?
I would expect 1000 iterations of random(3) to give an even spread of 1's,
2's and 3's. It does, of
Hello,
I am unsure of whether or not people that work for runrev get these mailing
lists, but I am very very frustrated.
Yesterday I got the go ahead to get what I need for development.
The WorldPay shopping system refuses to take any of our company cards, even
after calling our cardholder and
Hi Björnke,
I already wondered what you are doing down there in the foggy Pampa :)
Tiemo
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: use-revolution-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-
boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Björnke von Gierke
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2010
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:20 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Thanks for the responses, but I think there is an issue here.
I figured a sort value was assigned to each item, and certainly a larger
value of n in random(n) gives, what, more room to move?
Howwever, randomizing, through 1000
https://secure.runrev.com/store/other-ways-to-order/
Andrew,
Fought the same fight. If you go to the above link you can order what you need
and then you have thirty days to send them a check. My credit card has some
security on it that flags RR. Don't buy on the installment plan because you'll
Oh,
sorry, that was accidental. I clicked on it, because i thought i get a more
detailed view. I was not aware, that i moved it.
Please accept my excuse.
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: Re: AW: revolutionairies world map, was: Andre's house - completely
offtopic
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Sivakatirswami ka...@hindu.org wrote:
Some may wonder where we are and what it's like here. A recent visitor,
with a high end camera did an amazing job and I could not resist putting
this into an iRev slide show.
Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Hello,
I am unsure of whether or not people that work for runrev get these mailing
lists, but I am very very frustrated.
You can't depend on them reading it. Sometimes they do, sometimes they
are too busy.
Yesterday I got the go ahead to get what I need for
Brian Yennie gave the explanation. When you use random(3) as a sort
key you have a high chance (in fact I think it's 50%) that two of the
items will be assigned the same sort key, and thus their relative
position will be preserved, giving a decidedly non-random sort. If you
sort by
After this post and the subsequent email I got a quick response from Heather.
Thank you for your help.
--
View this message in context:
http://n4.nabble.com/Sorta-OT-Buying-runrev-tp1477367p1477441.html
Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Jacque,
In my case it was my own credit card company, not WorldPay, that put up the
fuss. In any case, it isn't RR's fault and Heather does do everything she can
to help people out.
Mike
QUOTE: --
-
The third-party payment system they use has its own ideas
sometimes
Hi Andrew,
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Andrew Kluthe and...@rjdfarm.com wrote:
Yesterday I got the go ahead to get what I need for development.
The WorldPay shopping system refuses to take any of our company cards, even
after calling our cardholder and making sure everything was clear and
Björnke-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 7:06:00 AM, you wrote:
It seems as if this is not really going to be a decent solution,
someone could go in and move everybody to Antarctica, and for my
taste It's quite cold enough where I currently reside...
Maybe we should all move to Andre's swimming
This function provides for a *truly uniform* random sort:
function scramble x -- scramble lines or items in a row
put the number of lines of x into z
if z = 1 then put the number of items of x into n
else put the number of lines of x into n
repeat with i=n down to 2
put random(i) into
Malte-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 1:32:09 AM, you wrote:
In most cases, this would make the sequence predictable (if you
were to set the randomseed to a fixed value).
I have happened to have written a tiny article on predictable
random numbers in the last newsletter:
Hello,
I am unsure of whether or not people that work for runrev get these mailing
lists, but I am very very frustrated.
Yesterday I got the go ahead to get what I need for development.
The WorldPay shopping system refuses to take any of our company cards, even
after calling our cardholder
Anybody know how to find out what these 8 characters are for any given
Mac file? I'm particularly interested in .zip files but it would be
nice to know how to ascertain this for any Mac file. Getting the
long files or the detailed files usually leaves off the 11th param
which is just
On Feb 11, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Björnke-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 7:06:00 AM, you wrote:
It seems as if this is not really going to be a decent solution,
someone could go in and move everybody to Antarctica, and for my
taste It's quite cold enough where I currently
On 11/02/2010 23:28, Ray Horsley wrote:
Anybody know how to find out what these 8 characters are for any given
Mac file? I'm particularly interested in .zip files but it would be
nice to know how to ascertain this for any Mac file. Getting the
long files or the detailed files usually leaves
If type and creator are not listed, then they are empty and whatever created
the files did not include that information in the file - it's not automatic
on file creation.
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
On 11 February 2010 13:28, Ray
Thanks! And by the way, the QuickChange program works well. And
you're right, .zip files don't seem to have this info.
Ray Horsley
LinkIt! Software
On Feb 11, 2010, at 10:50 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
If type and creator are not listed, then they are empty and whatever
created
the files
RE file types and creators, this is a utility that every mac developer
should have. It allows examination and batch change of file types and
creators.
FILE TYPE AND CREATOR
http://www.frederikseiffert.de/filetype/
This is a great companion for batch suffix OR any name changes:
R-NAME
What I've actually got is a folder of about 1000 tiny GIF files, about
4K each, and I'm trying to setup an automatic download both on Mac and
Windows. The download at 4 megs with so many files takes forever
unless I compress the files using zip on the Mac and StuffIt on
Windows to make an
Hi Mary!
I have busy trying to finish up my project. As you know, the longer you work on
a project there is an increased possibility of making some changes to it. I
decided to add page numbers to my marked cards so the user could see them as
they go through the cards.
I tried the following
You do know that Rev has a zip external, right?
Tho you need to create the code to combine the files yourself. Unfortunately
Rev has no create hierarchical zip file command.
try to read some of the revzip entries in the dictionary.
On 11 Feb 2010, at 23:54, Ray Horsley wrote:
What I've
Ray,
One approach would be to wrap your own archive around Rev's compress()
function, i.e.
put compress(file1Data) into file1Compressed
write (the length of file1Compressed): to file myZip
write file1Compressed to file myZip
...
put compress(file1000Data) into file1000Compressed
write (the
Mary,
Correction - I do get an error when I use the following script:
on preOpenCard
mark card eligibility
repeat with x = 1 to the number of marked cards
put Page x into field PageNumber of marked card x
end repeat
end preOpenCard
This script generates the following error message:
card
Ah Ha! I didn't know that. Just glancing at the dictionary has
given me hope that this is not only doable but possibly in short
order. Brian Yennie has also suggested something along these lines
only writing the compressed file myself, which also seems pretty
straight forward.
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:31:27 +0100 Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
Hi Björnke,
I already wondered what you are doing down there in the foggy Pampa :)
Tiemo
And I've been walking the fields looking under all the hedges for him!
Barry (Milan Province)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von:
tar in the shell
man tar in terminal
tar -cjf foo.tar.bz2 bar/
create bzipped tar archive of the directory bar
called
foo.tar.bz2
fast and efficient. does what you want, preserves file folder hierarchy.
-
Stephen Barncard
San
I want a new stack to appear in a particular place on another stack (new
stack opens up in the same place on a main stack) and dock (or at least nor
resize).
Anyone do something similar to this or have any suggestion on how to do it?
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View this message in context:
I am converting my noble little app into the glx framework, as I've realized
that what it does will be invaluable to me in the long run.
A feature that was requested a couple of days ago, and I assume needs to be
developed early in the process, is for a Help system.
For Example:
1.You click
Hi Jiro,
on Thu, 11 Feb 2010 08:39:07 +0900
Jiro Harada wrote:
(Sorry for the delay. I couldn't reply owing to a recent bereavement.)
Jiro, you have my sincere condolences.
All developers in this mail list feel saddened to hear of your loss.
Recently, we learn about Bill Marriot and Kevin's
I'd do it like this, a script in every object that needs a help entry:
on mouseMove
set the text of field Yellow Help Box to the help of me
end mouseMove
In the property inspector, go to the custom properties part, and click the
topmost + sign. in the dialog enter help, and then enter the
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Andrew Kluthe and...@rjdfarm.com wrote:
I am converting my noble little app into the glx framework, as I've
realized
that what it does will be invaluable to me in the long run.
A feature that was requested a couple of days ago, and I assume needs to be
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
So... how do we distribute this link, without making it publicly available? any
ideas?
Too late. It's already in all the public archives. I did add myself to
the map yesterday. I hesitated, but then figured since my address was
already public on my web site, there
Hi Andrew,
I want a new stack to appear in a particular place on another stack (new
stack opens up in the same place on a main stack) and dock (or at least nor
resize).
Anyone do something similar to this or have any suggestion on how to do it?
you can set the height and width or loc or
Uhm.. just so that no one is confused, adding yourself to the map does _not_
reveal your email at google to anyone (tho 99% of the times it's of course
going to be username@gmail.com).
On 11 Feb 2010, at 22:51, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
So... how do we distribute this
Hi Andrew,
Here is a simple example stack I put together to illustrate how the GLX
Application Framework broadcast system works. I hope this helps.
~ Rodney
On 12/02/2010, at 10:33 AM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
I am converting my noble little app into the glx framework, as I've realized
that
David is right; this is not RunRev's fault and should not bring
discredit upon them.
Each purchase I make from them requires me to call my bank to
authorize the transaction. It is worth the phone call.
Maybe's Andre's revTalk/PayPal experiment will get implemented in the
RunRev store.
Hope others add themselves, it would be interesting to see where we all are.
Yes, and we need a pin for the RunRev offices.
I asked Google to give me directions to some of these locations, but
it failed miserably and said it couldn't be done.
So the only person I can get to is Terry - I'll be
I had problems with the bank and it was due to a word that
is listed with someone like Homeland Security bringing up
a red flag. I think the word was Revolution.
The bank said they would fix it for me so it would not red
flag again.
-=JB=-
On Feb 11, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Edward D Lavieri Jr
I dunno Sarah - I kind of like to sleep in until at least 7 on a Saturday
morning. But if you don't mind watching cartoons with my early rising
five-year old for an hour or two ;)
Terry...
On 12/02/10 9:13 AM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.com wrote:
Hope others add themselves, it would
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Hope others add themselves, it would be interesting to see where we all are.
Yes, and we need a pin for the RunRev offices.
I asked Google to give me directions to some of these locations, but
it failed miserably and said it couldn't be done.
So the only person I can get
Hi all.
I don't seem to see any documentation on how to properly use the built in
browser that is included in runrev now. I downloaded the sample stack, but
short of picking that apart piece by piece and figuring out what parts are
essential and what are not, I don't think that is going to
Peter.
I think I now see the difference when a random sortkey is used to
randomize, as opposed to simply creating a random list from data:
put 1,2,3 into temp
repeat 100
put item random(3) of temp return after myList --works well
end repeat
is very different than:
put 1,2,3 into temp
Jeff Massung wrote:
Instead, what about just having a background message loop processing that's
always checking the current focus target and displaying the help text for it
(if that option is enabled). For example:
snip
Good approach, that. I'd use a built-in message in the engine instead
Basically I intend to make a stack that expands to the size of the current
monitor resolution (minus the Mac menu or the PC task bar of course) and
launch a fixed URL, which is a flash stream coming from our main web site.
This is for a special app for someone who recently had a minor
Jacque-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:42:26 PM, you wrote:
When Andre posted his map, Google offered to give me driving and walking
directions. It decided to back out after I clicked the link. Wonder how
long it would take me to walk about 4000 miles...
I should see what it says about
Jacque-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:42:26 PM, you wrote:
I should see what it says about yours.
Oh... and total distance 13,896 miles - about 54 days 18 hours
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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Andrew,
I basically agree with Björnke with a couple of comments:
'help' is a constant and a message in Rev so using it as a custom
property may cause problems. As I guess you've already seen, most
people have some kind of prefix naming convention:
g Global variable gMyGlobal
t Local
Bob Sneidar wrote:
I don't seem to see any documentation on how to properly use the
built in browser that is included in runrev now. I downloaded the
sample stack, but short of picking that apart piece by piece and
figuring out what parts are essential and what are not, I don't think
that is
The banks are s messed up when it comes to protecting themselves against
credit card fraud. I spent the summer in Europe and even though I called and
told Citi specific dates of where I would be and inclusive dates of when I
would be there, on multiple occasions my card was rejected to my
Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:42:26 PM, you wrote:
I should see what it says about yours.
Oh... and total distance 13,896 miles - about 54 days 18 hours
Send us a postcard when you arrive, okay? And don't forget to pack your
wetsuit.
--
Jacqueline Landman
On 12 Feb 2010, at 00:09, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:42:26 PM, you wrote:
I should see what it says about yours.
Oh... and total distance 13,896 miles - about 54 days 18 hours
Wow, you've got arms like no other human being!
Using a Kajak to cover about
Kay C Lan wrote:
Lastly, I'd probably use mouseEnter rather than mouseMove. Over a
large field, mouseMove could be sent multiple times, causing your
script to be triggered unnecessarily. MouseEnter will only be sent
once.
I thought about that, and in fact the field doesn't even have to be
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Step 13 says Kayak across the Pacific Ocean
Entering Hawaii
Step 28 says Kayak across the Pacific Ocean
Entering Japan
Then Step 92 says Kayak across the Pacific Ocean
Entering Australia (Northern Territory)
As
Jacque wrote:
Jeff Massung wrote:
Instead, what about just having a background message loop processing
that's
always checking the current focus target and displaying the help text
for it
(if that option is enabled). For example:
snip
Good approach, that. I'd use a built-in
Jeff Massung wrote:
Warren,
I've read through most of these suggestions, but I'm surprised that the
obvious hasn't been suggested yet (that I've seen): skip everything...
Hasn't been suggested because it won't work.
put the length of url file:myfile.txt into tEnd
open file myfile.txt for
On 11.02.10 at 09:12 -0500 Thomas McGrath III apparently wrote:
Slideshow is great but NO music here???
Safari 4.0.4
OSX 10.6.2
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
Same here. Slideshow but no music.
Firefox 3.5.7
OSX 10.4.11
PowerBook G4
Robert
Hi Sarah.
Thanks! I did get the thing running by copy/pasting everything in the browser
card of the sample. Now my problem is, when I create a button the size of the
stack in front of the browser with a script to quit, the click never gets to
the button. I moved the object to the front all
Oh, I'm starting to feel good about my bank, which has done some
pretty stupid things security wise with my account/card details, but
lets not go there.
When I head off to some new location for business my wife usually gets
a call from the bank asking to verify charges in Bandra West, India.
Once
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Jeff Massung wrote:
Warren,
I've read through most of these suggestions, but I'm surprised that
the
obvious hasn't been suggested yet (that I've seen): skip
everything...
Hasn't been suggested because it won't work.
put the length of url file:myfile.txt
The problem I had was not just my bank. It was with WorldPay and
the fact the money was going overseas plus the word which caused
the red flag. So it took a special combination of things.
-=JB=-
On Feb 11, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
Oh, I'm starting to feel good about my bank,
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net wrote:
Jeff Massung wrote:
Warren,
I've read through most of these suggestions, but I'm surprised that the
obvious hasn't been suggested yet (that I've seen): skip everything...
Hasn't been suggested because it won't work.
Hi all.
I think I found a solution for my click-to-quit problem. If I enable advanced
features and intercept the browserClick message then I can have the app quit
but only in Windows (sigh). Good thing I am writing this exclusively for
Windows. :-)
Bob
Hi Sarah.
Thanks! I did get the
Wait, this is America! I thought Revolution was a good thing?? :-)
Bob
On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:26 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
The problem I had was not just my bank. It was with WorldPay and
the fact the money was going overseas plus the word which caused
the red flag. So it took a special
Just as long as you aren't supporting one overseas I guess.
-=JB=-
On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Wait, this is America! I thought Revolution was a good thing?? :-)
Bob
On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:26 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
The problem I had was not just my bank. It was with
but we are
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
On 11 February 2010 16:39, -= JB =- sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
Just as long as you aren't supporting one overseas I guess.
-=JB=-
On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
I am converting my noble little app into the glx framework, as I've
realized
that what it does will be invaluable to me in the long run.
Welcome aboard Andrew. I think you will find the framework very useful
for application development as
Jacque,
I'm treading very carefully here because I'm a mere peasant in the
shadow of a Master, but is it really the case that you can move the
mouse fast, but stop it in an object and not have the mouseEnter
message sent? Whilst I accept that it 'may'* be possible to move the
mouse completely
Ray Horsley wrote:
Anybody know how to find out what these 8 characters are for
any given Mac file?
See 4W FileTyper in the Stacks section of RevNet - in Rev, go
Development-Plugins-GoRevNet
Just drop a file onto it to see the type and creator code that it gets
from the detailed files, and
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:39 AM, -= JB =- sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
Just as long as you aren't supporting one overseas I guess.
Sorry, I thought that's what the CIA did ;-)
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sigh again. Apparently it still does not quit on click. I have this in my
stack startup:
revBrowserSet the altBrowserId of this stack, messages, true
and I handle it here:
on browserClick
send closeStackRequest to this card in 1 second
end browserClick
on closeStackRequest
local
Jeff Massung wrote:
I'm still new to Rev, but in other languages this is dead simple:
void truncate_huge_file(const char* filename)
{
FILE* fp = fopen(filename,wb);
char bytes[200];
size_t new_len;
// move to the end of the file, read 200 bytes
fseek(fp, -200, SEEK_END);
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:42:26 PM, you wrote:
I should see what it says about yours.
Oh... and total distance 13,896 miles - about 54 days 18 hours
Adding to my calendar: Mark arriving 4:58 AM on 8th
That is absolutely true. But they want to make sure you
invest with them even if you don't like their policy or they
will prevent you from investing in one. It is their concept
of freedom.
Similar to freedom of press in America. The news media
have the freedom to report anything they want as
Sarah-
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 5:00:29 PM, you wrote:
Adding to my calendar: Mark arriving 4:58 AM on 8th April.
Hmmm, please be a few hours late - I'm not at my best that time of the
morning.
Well, after kayaking 200 miles a day I'll probably want to curl up in
the guest room and
I recently went through the same thing and can assure you
that the problem is *not* caused by RunRev.
...either your company bank or credit card company has a lock
on international orders, which depending on their policies,
can be corrected by phone or a visit to a local branch.
Another
Bob:
I don't believe you can place any rev controls on a layer above the browser
instance -- the display is rendered direct to screen (or whatever is the
correct technical description -- that's my old Director experience talking).
Would it be possible to reserve some space at the top or bottom of
Thanks! I did get the thing running by copy/pasting everything in the browser
card of the sample. Now my problem is, when I create a button the size of the
stack in front of the browser with a script to quit, the click never gets to
the button. I moved the object to the front all right, but
Not sure if this is the place to ask this vague question...
I am looking to expand what my rev cgi stuff now does on the on-rev
server from about 10 users at a time to about 2000 users.
The type of stuff is:
- receiving data from local stacks
- processing that data with the rev engine in my
Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Sivakatirswami ka...@hindu.org wrote:
Some may wonder where we are and what it's like here. A recent visitor,
with a high end camera did an amazing job and I could not resist putting
this into an iRev slide show.
Mark Wieder wrote:
Howard-
Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 6:23:44 PM, you wrote:
Sadly, this link completely and repeatedly crashes Firefox for me :-(
OK - *that* got me to look. Usually I'm the one who has problems with
these things on Firefox, but what I got was a stunning
Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Slideshow is great but NO music here???
Safari 4.0.4
OSX 10.6.2
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
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On 11 February 2010 20:07, charles61 csz...@mac.com wrote:
Mary,
Correction - I do get an error when I use the following script:
on preOpenCard
mark card eligibility
repeat with x = 1 to the number of marked cards
put Page x into field PageNumber of marked card x
end repeat
end
Kay,
I know this was largely tongue in cheek, but since I've been all over the
region between Hawaii, RMI and FSM, just a comment:
1) Johnston used to be serviced by both Continental Air Micronesia (Air
Mike) and Air Marshall Islands (AMI pronounced AIMEE), until it was
mostly decommissioned
Kay C Lan wrote:
is it really the case that you can move the
mouse fast, but stop it in an object and not have the mouseEnter
message sent?
It used to be, some years ago when I was first grappling with it. I was
able to get the mouse into an object rect without the engine noticing.
It
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