On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
It does not appear to be the exact same point in the file; IIRC it varies by
a couple MBs. I've tried it with Interarchy and a custom Rev-based FTP
client, with the same results:
At home, using cable: Bluehost
I wonder if anybody knows of a FREE icon generator
for Windows (whether it is an application for Mac,
Linux or Windows is not important) that can turn a
PNG or a GIF into the full compliment of Windows
icnons?
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
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Op 17 feb 2010, om 09:53 heeft Richmond Mathewson
On 16/02/2010 23:06, François Chaplais wrote:
I have attended a few académies in my twenties. These where places where, for
a small price, you could make more or less elaborate drawings of a live (and naked, and,
mostly, female) model. There was a small heating engine close to the model to
On 17/02/2010 10:54, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
I use IcoFX.
Thank you very much indeed.
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
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Bonjour,
To day when saving an app. as standalone I get:
for Linux standalone: a file whose type is Text format instead of
Linux executable file
and
for Mac standalone: a file whose type is Application but does not
launched when I double-click it (I can't try the Linux one)
Two years ago
To day when saving an app. as standalone I get:
for Linux standalone: a file whose type is Text format instead of Linux
executable file
and
for Mac standalone: a file whose type is Application but does not launched
when I double-click it (I can't try the Linux one)
What platform are you
I did not want to say anything until I had time to conduct further
testing, but recently ran into a problem similar to the one Andre
reported.
This started after a firmware update on my Mac Pro (running Leopard) a
few days ago
When I compile applications with revEnterprise, the
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Edward D Lavieri Jr ed...@mac.com wrote:
I did not want to say anything until I had time to conduct further testing,
but recently ran into a problem similar to the one Andre reported.
This started after a firmware update on my Mac Pro (running Leopard) a few
Thanks, Sarah.
This is reassuring.
Ed
On Feb 17, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Edward D Lavieri Jr
ed...@mac.com wrote:
I did not want to say anything until I had time to conduct further
testing,
but recently ran into a problem similar to the
Le 17 févr. 10 à 13:54, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
To day when saving an app. as standalone I get:
for Linux standalone: a file whose type is Text format instead of
Linux
executable file
and
for Mac standalone: a file whose type is Application but does not
launched
when I double-click it
Alex,
With all due respect, even HP doesn't use DEC systems any more.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 17:30, Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net wrote:
Mike Kerner wrote:
Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell
-
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?
As
Jeff Massung wrote:
Again, for those of you who use RSS regularly, I'd be interested in
knowing
what features are important to you... and better still, what is lacking
from
the current reader you use.
Thanks for the compliments, everyone.
I am also not a heavy RSS user and the reason is
Mikey,
with all due respect, but Alex wrote ... WERE well known...
which means this has been the case at some arbitrary point in the past :-)
m 17.02.2010 um 15:14 schrieb Mikey:
Alex,
With all due respect, even HP doesn't use DEC systems any more.
...
VMS (i.e. DEC systems, based in Mass)
On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Anything without a t is a view. This is a mySQL db.
This is definately not all of my tables.
no tables past tinventory get loaded.
Confirmed with a test SQLite database. Report file:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=8620
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
If you are using Enterprise 4.5.0-dp-1, then there is a known issue
with standalones. There was a thread on the improve list with a
download link to get the fixed engines.
FWIW, this issue seems specific to the IDE. In my own IDE, using the
v4.5 dev engine's _internal
Oh, here we go! Nice catch Klaus. I did also say don't though in my
original post, if we're gonna start tweaking each other over my original
tweak.
Have a great day, guys.
BTW, is fortnight still used in jolly old Mother England?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 09:25, Klaus Major
On Feb 16, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
I cut all of the views out of my DB and got tlease to show up. Now I'm
getting this error.
line: 1438 of libSQLYoga
Application error:
66,677,9
66,677,9
83,677,9
83,677,9,Handler: running low on memory, script aborted.
465,677,1
Is this
Peter Brigham MD wrote:
On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
In my experience stack menus work perfectly UNLESS the height of the
stack being poppsed up is greater than the monitor height.
AFAIK Rev truncates stack rendering to the largest possible size,
which will be within
On Feb 17, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Jim Bufalini wrote:
Jeff Massung wrote:
Again, for those of you who use RSS regularly, I'd be interested in
knowing
what features are important to you... and better still, what is lacking
from
the current reader you use.
Thanks for the compliments,
On Feb 16, 2010, at 11:36 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Sarah Reichelt
sarah.reich...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks very neat Jeff. My only suggestion would be to allow people to
set the font and font size.
Jeff, I'm not a big RSS users so take my suggestion with a
Bernard Devlin wrote:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com wrote:
It does not appear to be the exact same point in the file; IIRC it varies by
a couple MBs. I've tried it with Interarchy and a custom Rev-based FTP
client, with the same results:
At
I just updated to rev 4.5 dp2 and tried to save my app as standalone :
I get the same as with rev 4.0 : for Linux a text file!! and the
standalone for Mac not working.
I can't access to the thread on the improve list (I dont remember my
password and am waiting for a new one!!!)
I am a
On Feb 17, 2010, at 1:05 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Peter Brigham MD wrote:
Do you know *when* Rev does the truncation? I've had a problem with
certain printing stacks -- loaded up invisible or offscreen with
formatted text fields then printed with print card from x1,y1 to
x2,y2 into
Hola,
everybody knows how to handel xcopy, for example:
xcopy D:\*.* Y:\*.*
but, how to do this without mounting a network-path:
xcopy //myPC/D:\*.* ???
The question behind is that I want to use this with a shell command
hoping for some help
kind regards
Horst
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Peter Brigham MD wrote:
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Good thing you are a doctor and can heal thyself. ;-)
Aloha from Hawaii,
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In some of my stacks, the font mysteriously changed to italic on all of them.
It was about the same time I changed some of the stack's appearance
properties (Took maximize button away from some and the minimize away from
others).
Haven't figured out why this happened or how to fix it yet. :P
nvm. lol
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Richard Gaskin wrote:
Bernard Devlin wrote:
It may be easier to just use my Dreamhost account for this, where it
works great all the time with files of any size and type.
Or create a CGI on Dreamhost that will relay a file on to another site
such as BH.
-- Alex.
Mikey wrote:
Oh, here we go! Nice catch Klaus. I did also say don't though in my
original post, if we're gonna start tweaking each other over my original
tweak.
Have a great day, guys.
It was (IMHO) a fair tweak - I *should* have said Sure you did, fairly
recently. rather than Sure you
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Alex Tweedly wrote:
What is error 54?
Error 54, sometimes known as 10054 or sometimes as 20054 is a hard one
to deal with. It means: Connection reset. (i.e. by the other guy) -
When I first saw the post by Richard, I wondered, because I have seen and
trap
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Mikey mikeyt...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, is fortnight still used in jolly old Mother England?
Yes, on a weekly basis ;-)
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You all probably know this, but thought I would share our experience anyway:
We are working on a project with a 1 millisecond callback loop that
communicates with an external process in a performance-critical application,
and when prototyping, temporarily used some fields on a card to write and
That is counter to what we've been taught was the case previously. In
previous versions the field overhead was far greater than CPs. Perhaps it's
the multi-dimensional aspect.
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On 17 February 2010 20:10,
--- On Wed, 2/17/10, Josh Mellicker j...@dvcreators.net wrote:
You all probably know this, but
thought I would share our experience anyway:
We are working on a project with a 1 millisecond callback
loop that communicates with an external process in a
performance-critical application, and
On 18/02/2010 02:33, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Mikey wrote:
Oh, here we go! Nice catch Klaus. I did also say don't though in my
original post, if we're gonna start tweaking each other over my original
tweak.
Have a great day, guys.
It was (IMHO) a fair tweak - I *should* have said Sure you did,
On Feb 17, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
You all probably know this, but thought I would share our experience
anyway:
We are working on a project with a 1 millisecond callback loop that
communicates with an external process in a performance-critical
application, and when
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