Hello Jerry,
I have updated tRev with last version...
All work well (I think...)
Now I have work to explore all possibilities of tRev !
Thank you
Bon souvenir de Paris
René
Le 22 mai 2010 à 00:27, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
Lovers of debuggers,
Learn all about making your tRev breakpoints super
Who is the author of the website:
http://codes.widged.com ???
Presumably Marielle Lange.
I did some work for this person about 7 years ago when she was staying in
Edinburgh. The end result was not satisfactory insofar as she felt I had
taken
a week to do something she could have done in a
On 22/05/2010 00:42, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Did anybody receive similar promises from
Runrev as codes.widged???
Of course not. Nor any of the other things claimed on that site.
Who is the author of the website:
http://codes.widged.com ?
Someone who's name I won't
On 22/05/2010 02:52, zryip theSlug wrote:
2010/5/21 J. Landman Gayjac...@hyperactivesw.com:
Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Did anybody receive similar promises from
Runrev as codes.widged???
Of course not. Nor any of the other things claimed on that site.
Who is the author of the website:
I hosed my Linux box the other day (living too close to
the edge) so had to reinstall.
Reinstalled Ubuntu 10.04 followed by my licenced
version of RunRev 4 for Linux; 60 minutes.
The connected via revOnline to JLG's Metacard
setup stack and had Metacard 4 up and running
inside 10 minutes: Wow,
Elle pense peut-être que la bave de la limace (du crapaud ...) n'atteint pas
la blanche colombe
;-)
Le 22 mai 2010 à 10:00, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
She'll probably put salt on your tail . . . :) Elle n'aime pas les limaces!
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On 22/05/2010 11:11, René Micout wrote:
Elle pense peut-être que la bave de la limace (du crapaud ...) n'atteint pas la
blanche colombe
;-)
Toujours Je suis un crapaud brun avec pustules noirs; et Je vais manger
tous les colombes blanches
Bon appétit !
;-)
Le 22 mai 2010 à 10:15, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
On 22/05/2010 11:11, René Micout wrote:
Elle pense peut-être que la bave de la limace (du crapaud ...) n'atteint
pas la blanche colombe
;-)
Toujours Je suis un crapaud brun avec pustules noirs; et Je vais manger
http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/techtonicshifts/archive/2010/05/20/sayonara-
iphone-why-i-m-switching-to-android.aspx
MSM is noticing, its getting dangerous:
Today the battlefield is mobile devices, and just as before, Apple jumped
out to an early lead. And just as before, Jobs got selfish. He
Andre,
thanks for the pointers. Got everything working plus after playing with
phpPgAdmin found a few more features.
Much appreciated.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
Hi There Kay,
What is the format of the data? Is it a csv file or something?
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
I know little about PC's :)
But now I have my answers. By searching in
Google for windir and systemroot, I
found systemdrive which does exactly
what I want !
Thanks Paul, thanks Steve !
-Francis
Nothing should ever be done for the first time !
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:54 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
I wouldn't look at it that way. You can get an all day ticket at
Disneyland. You can ride all the rides, or just some of them, or none at
all. You can't get a cheaper ticket if you promise not to ride some of the
rides. It's
On 22/5/10 1:25 PM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
[THE ABOVE IS HYPOTHETICAL, DISNEY DO NOT DO THIS]
mySQL offers it's db free for non-profit. If I were a non-profit I would
assume that it would cost me less to use mySQL than for a commercial outfit.
I appreciate that for LAN
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin
ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com wrote:
* mySQL server is free for ISP itself.
but if ISP now give access to his clients,
clients should pay commercial license.
That seems sensible to me. I was just replying to comments made by Bob and
Hi fellow coders, just figured out the way to fix this visual glitch.
Essentially you can't use the geometry manager at this stage - you need to
use a resizeStack handler and code it yourself.
Interestingly the following geometry seems to work:
the screenrect: 0,0,1440,900
the rect of this
A bientöt!
On May 22, 2010, at 2:32 AM, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
Hello Jerry,
I have updated tRev with last version...
All work well (I think...)
Now I have work to explore all possibilities of tRev !
Thank you
Bon souvenir de Paris
René
Le 22 mai 2010 à 00:27,
On 22/5/10 2:15 PM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin
ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com wrote:
* mySQL server is free for ISP itself.
but if ISP now give access to his clients,
clients should pay commercial license.
That
Could somebody please substantiate the claims that Ms Lange purports to have
disproved?
I find it disturbing to see that people on this list are behaving as she
describes.
Mike
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On 22/05/2010 17:15, Mike Harland wrote:
Could somebody please substantiate the claims that Ms Lange purports to have
disproved?
What does she purport to have disproved?
I find it disturbing to see that people on this list are behaving as she
describes.
Where and what does she describe?
Hi Kay,
That seems sensible to me. I was just replying to comments
made by Bob and in many respects made by yourself in another
Thread. Andre mentioned using Valentina Free Server on
On-Rev, but you countered that On-Rev was commercial
therefore it should be Valentina Office Server.
Kay C Lan wrote:
mySQL offers it's db free for non-profit.
Kinda sorta.
MySQL is released under the GPL, so you can grab the source for free,
compile it yourself, and sell it for $1000 if you like.
But there's one catch: anything you make with it must also have its
source available, and
Hi - I am a long time OOP user, Rev fan and message board lurker. I
have a totally off topic question. Many years ago I built a program that
will dial a phone number through the modem port and then hang up. My
handset is on a Y connection to the phone line so it stays open and I
can speak to
Mike Harland wrote:
Could somebody please substantiate the claims that Ms Lange purports
to have disproved?
RunRev already has:
http://twitter.com/runrev/status/5835931956
Her claims at http://codes.widged.com/node/8 rest around the
misrepresentation that the MetaCard engine is somehow
I still use a bunch of hyperdialer gadgets that connect between a handset
and the telephone. The HC dial command generates DTMF tones, so that in
an address book, a one line script will dial the number. In fact, before I
found those devices (20 years ago) it was possible to have the tones
My hosting company compresses their log files using bz2. I can download the
files and the Mac will decompress them when I double click.
The Rev decompress command looks like it uses gzip which is different.
Is there a way in Rev to decompress the file in the bz2 format so that I can do
it all
Elsewhere on the Use-List I read this:
you are invited to give up everything else and count
on runrev alone to bring you happiness and success.
Nobody in the RunRev community ever invited me
to do anything of the sort.
HOWEVER . . .
Since I discovered RunRev about 9 years ago I
can honestly
Hi Bill,
you might try shell()...
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/bzip2.1.html
e.g. put bunzip2 -k tSource tDestination into tShellScript
put/get shell(tShellScript)
and escape space with \ in the path part...
This might work,
Christian
Hi Gary,
Look at these pages from Ken Ray's website:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/revolution.htm#port
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/port001.htm
Hello,
Few years ago, I have used the dial function
in Hypercard, e.g. : dial 0555
What is the
Mike Harland wrote:
Could somebody please substantiate the claims that Ms Lange purports
to have disproved?
I find it disturbing to see that people on this list are behaving as
she describes.
Mike, this person is not credible in any way. She has proved it
repeatedly. There is a history that
Hi David,
David Bovill-4 wrote:
Hi fellow coders, just figured out the way
to fix this visual glitch.
Essentially you can't use the geometry
manager at this stage - you need to
use a resizeStack handler and code
it yourself.
Interestingly the following geometry
seems to work:
the
Windows users could use code
like this:
put D:/myFiles/mybzip2file.bz2 into tOpenfile
put C:/Developer/bzip2.exe -dkc tOpenfile into tBzip
set the hideconsolewindows to true
get shell(tBzip)
Now the contents of bzip2 file is
in the variable named it
Then, you could save this content
in
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I hosed my Linux box the other day (living too close to
the edge) so had to reinstall.
Reinstalled Ubuntu 10.04 followed by my licenced
version of RunRev 4 for Linux; 60 minutes.
The connected via revOnline to JLG's Metacard
setup stack and had Metacard 4 up and
I have been sorting out several machines for a client;
an office that uses a mixture of machines running
Windows XP, Ubuntu and MintLinux. The Windows
machines work in an intranet that has no connexion to
the internet or to the other intranet consisting of
the Linux boxes that are connected to
I'm trying to send an ftp command to a site, and being a neophyte at these
things I'm not having much success. This is what I'm using, what's wrong with
it ?
put libURLftpCommand(LIST,ashford.ca,t...@ashford.ca,myTest) into fld
results
The example above is using LIST as the ftp command,
Hi Bob,
First of all, we'll need to know the result or any errors that occur.
Second, it seems that you forgot a few quotes:
put libURLftpCommand(LIST,ashford.ca,t...@ashford.ca,myTest)
into fld results
and third the address almost always consists of 3 elements, e.g. ftp.ashford.ca
.
Some of the nastiest and earliest viruses were macro viruses in excel and
word documents. Most corporate machines prevent macro's from allowable
execution without a warning (if they allow it at all). Also, thumb drives
are possibly the biggest threat to corporate computers. An audit team from a
And fourth, which version of Rev are you using?
Aloha from Hawaii,
Jim Bufalini
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Bob,
First of all, we'll need to know the result or any errors that occur.
Second, it seems that you forgot a few quotes:
put
OK, so I got the A stack with the same name as the one you are trying
to load is already open message and I've tried all the options: Save -
Purge - Cancel and nothing gets me anywhere. I quit Rev, start it up
again and get the same message when I try to open one of the stacks. I
quit, reboot
I find their licensing terms really fine and I like their attitude too. This
library really smells good to me.
So I have emailed them too. Technically I have not yet used external
libraries. As I understand it we have to create a runrev wrapper in the X
code environment. I guess if one makes
On 22/05/2010 23:20, Neal Campbell wrote:
Some of the nastiest and earliest viruses were macro viruses in excel and
word documents. Most corporate machines prevent macro's from allowable
execution without a warning (if they allow it at all). Also, thumb drives
are possibly the biggest threat to
Hi all,
Remember these externals that plays MOD music:
For Mac OS X, Andre Garzia published in 2007:
RevMikMod is an external for MacOS X Runtime Revolution.
It is built upon on MikMod library which is licensed with LGPL,
so this is freeware with source. This external uses Carbon
Thread API,
Neal-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 1:20:38 PM, you wrote:
Most secure shops prohibit thumb drives.
...and disable autoplay as well.
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Marty,
I've had a few incidences of this, where the only thing that worked
was to shut down the computer (not just restart it).
A complete shut down always worked.
Fortunately, this has been very rare - once or twice a year.
Good luck.
Paul Looney
On 23/05/2010, at 8:27 AM, Marty Knapp wrote:
Marty-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 1:27:56 PM, you wrote:
OK, so I got the A stack with the same name as the one you are trying
to load is already open message and I've tried all the options: Save -
What's the name of the stack you're trying to open? Could it be the
same as one of the existing
Richmond-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 1:34:20 PM, you wrote:
However; all my client's computers (whether they run Windows or Linux)
use Open Office; I was unaware that a Word Macro virus could operate
via Open Office.
If macro execution is not disabled then there's no reason why a macro
virus
The name isn't a problem - it's not a plugin or IDE stack name. I've
been using it for over a year. I do have another stack of the same name
in a different directory. When I build a standalone I take the original
and do some things to it, then copy it to a different folder before the
build. On
On 22/05/2010 23:47, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 1:34:20 PM, you wrote:
However; all my client's computers (whether they run Windows or Linux)
use Open Office; I was unaware that a Word Macro virus could operate
via Open Office.
If macro execution is not disabled
Marty Knapp wrote:
The name isn't a problem - it's not a plugin or IDE stack name. I've
been using it for over a year. I do have another stack of the same name
in a different directory. When I build a standalone I take the original
and do some things to it, then copy it to a different folder
http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/techtonicshifts/archive/2010/05
/20/sayonara-
iphone-why-i-m-switching-to-android.aspx
MSM is noticing, its getting dangerous:
Today the battlefield is mobile devices, and just as before,
Apple jumped out to an early lead. And just as before, Jobs
got
I am having problems with the accordion menu that I created with
altAccordion. The appearance of my menu has gray headers and the sub headers
have a white background with black fonts on my Mac. When I make standalones,
the menu has the same appearance on my Mac but in Windows XP the green
Work working on an in-house file manager - RCS for Indesign (since Adobe
did an end of life for Version Cue)
It's coming along well, in fact really well.
One challenge is that I'm using lots of these:
put (mv quote gLocalFilePath quote quote
(gLocalProjectPath / tShortFileName)
I figured it out - this stack is a template and I have an openstack
routine to check a version number to see if it needs to be updated. The
stack that it checks is the same name as my original so I scripted
around that and I'm fine. Thanks to Paul, Mark and Jacque for the input
though! Once
Do you have web pages with revlets? I would appreciate receiving a link
to your site.
I plan to present a talk about making interactive simulations with
revMedia at an on-line learning conference in July. My revlets are
math-oriented. I would like to provide links, with attribution, to
On 22 May 2010, at 20:38, Bob Earp wrote:
I'm trying to send an ftp command to a site, and being a neophyte at these
things I'm not having much success. This is what I'm using, what's wrong
with it ?
put libURLftpCommand(LIST,ashford.ca,t...@ashford.ca,myTest) into fld
results
Bob,
Hi Ruslan.
2 things weigh against your assessment. First, one of the databases is
remote and it happens to be the one I am querying 1 record at a time.
The second thing is that to my knowledge you cannot create joins
between 2 tables in different databases. The source database is a
local
Sure but read my recent posts on the limitations of a remote SQL
server. Not a speed demon by any means. On-rev SQL is really primarily
intended as a backend database for you web based apps. The way I am
going at it has shown me that with certain applications I face serious
limitations
have you contacted the author, Chipp Walters?
On 22 May 2010 15:32, charles61 csz...@mac.com wrote:
I am having problems with the accordion menu that I created with
altAccordion. The appearance of my menu has gray headers and the sub
headers
have a white background with black fonts on my
On 23/05/10 4:57 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
While I wouldn't advocate giving everything else
up, I would advocate getting into RunRev in a big
way; the deeper one digs the more 'gold' one
finds
Amen!
Phil Davis
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Let all who read this take heed and consider it well. A lot of crap is
spouted in every arena of communications these days, without one shred
of real data, study or science to back it up. What we seem to have
lost, and what we desperately need to regain dear friends, is a love
for Truth
First thought : I thought (according to Dictionary) that shell would
wait until the command was complete before returning - dictionary says
The current handler pauses until the shell returns its result. If the
command was successful but did not return anything, the shell function
returns empty.
Marty-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 3:51:04 PM, you wrote:
though! Once you figure these things out it seems so clear!
Yeah - hindsight is a wonderful tool. I wish the IDE had it built in
so I could turn in on *before* I get into trouble.
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Steve,
I did contact Chipp and sent him a screenshot of my menu but I have not heard
anything from him.
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On May 22, 2010, at 7:20 PM, Stephen Barncard-4 [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
have you contacted the author, Chipp Walters?
On 22 May 2010 15:32,
That's it - a Hindsight plug-in for tRev :)
Marty-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 3:51:04 PM, you wrote:
though! Once you figure these things out it seems so clear!
Yeah - hindsight is a wonderful tool. I wish the IDE had it built in
so I could turn in on *before* I get into trouble.
The point is to be able to navigate through a data-tree structure.
Datagrid doc and runrev how to's show how to implement a foldable row,
that can show more or less information but from the same row.
To navigate within a data tree structure, there is a need to by-pass the
drawing of some lines
Marty-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 6:02:13 PM, you wrote:
That's it - a Hindsight plug-in for tRev :)
If you build it they have already come...
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I should mention that I spent literally months on and off trying to
get MetaCard working by fiddling with the bits myself without success.
Then I discovered Jacque's setup stack and in about the same 10
minutes I was up and running. Kudos.
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Aloha, Alex:
Nalla Cintanai (Tamil for good thoughts also the name of a famous book
in our tradition)
Hmmm, I will have to test that wait for shell completion. I'm not
seeing that behavior at the moment, it sure seems like the next line
runs immediately.
I'll throw in an a put statement
Mark-
Friday, May 21, 2010, 5:04:57 PM, you wrote:
SELECT cus.Customer_Number, cus.Customer_Name, ctyp.Customer_Type_Name
FROM database1.customers AS cus LEFT OUTER JOIN
database2.customer_types as ctyp ON cus.Customer_Type =
ctyp.Customer_Type_ID
Nice one - someone actually found a use for
Dear List,
We added new features in the Data Grid Helper:
- new dialogs to edit margins and styles
- a new tool to give free time with the manipulation of columns,
templates and behaviors: The Column Builder
The project still in development, so all is not perfect, but we have
new screenshots and
I bet you could use cURL for this, using the FILE protocol. Build your
curl command line with filenames formatted for curl; open it as a
process for read; read that process's output every 500 msecs or so to
get the progress info.
I'm on assignment in NZ right now so I don't have everything at
There are a number of things you might want to worry about:
The resolution is the same as the 4 inch Android phones.
The screen is two inches smaller than the iPad.
The CPU is 1/2-1/3 of the speed of other Android devices. It's perhaps close to
the speed of an iPhone 3GS, but it has 2.5 times
Colin-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 7:35:58 PM, you wrote:
There are a number of things you might want to worry about:
The one I'd worry about is Sorry, we don't accept Paypal, we accept
credit card payment via Moneybookers. I'm holding out for more news
on the eeePad myself.
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Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Colin-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 7:35:58 PM, you wrote:
There are a number of things you might want to worry about:
The one I'd worry about is Sorry, we don't accept Paypal, we accept
credit card payment via Moneybookers. I'm holding out for more
I would worry about this paragraph - they seem to be on the edge of the law.
I sense Hong Kong here.
Do i have to pay custom taxes and duties?
No, you don't have
to. We will mark the Apad as gift at very low value so that you can avoid
Roger-
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 8:04:48 PM, you wrote:
Mark - What's an eeePad? Is it like the eeePC (I have one)? Or is it
another Android device? I definitely want an Android device since that is
where revMobile is going.
Nothing's definite about the eeePad yet, I've seen some conflicting
stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
I would worry about this paragraph - they seem to be on the edge of the
law.
I sense Hong Kong here.
Do i have to pay custom taxes and duties?
No, you don't have to. We will mark the Apad as gift at very low value
so that you can
gary_aitcheson wrote:
put *67 before theNumber
open file com3: for write
write ATS7=1L0DT theNumber cr to file com3:
wait 5 secs
close file com3:
I do not understand much of this, but it appears that it's usual
function is to dial a fax machine in order to transmit letters
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
But I only replied to say that I thought all HC commands were supported in
Rev to the extent that they at least did nothing. But there is no dial in
the dictionary. Are there others?
Maybe, but I can't think of any offhand. I've never done a direct
comparison though.
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