Mark - try my modified version of Troz's stack ( I hope it's ok, Sarah )
go stack URL(
http://fulton.barncard.com/downloads/ResourceCopier-20100530.rev;)
it 'copies' now by reading from one resource using getResource and setting
the data to another on another file using setResource().
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:01 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
Mark - try my modified version of Troz's stack ( I hope it's ok, Sarah )
My pleasure :-)
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I look forward to use your new application Rodeo.
Then, I would love to have a list of the commands that are going to be
included in your application in order to evaluate the possibility of
developing a couple of applications I have in mind for the iPad.
Thanks a lot
Paolo Mazza
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Since it's a third party product, I think the rodeo site would be more
appropriate.
Yes.
Basically, Rev is turning into (has turned into? has always been?) a two
class product. There is one class, which can buy the add-ins and thus get
access to all kinds of
Francois, there are probably two quite distinct issues, with two different
legalities. Probably in the EU, at least in most jurisdictions, Apple will
not be able to enforce the prohibition on installing retail copies of OSX on
third party hardware. It is interesting they have brought no cases
Hello List,
Any ideas why the lineheight and/or fontsize of a text field would
appear ever so slightly different on different pcs?
I'm talking a couple of millimeters only. And one pc is a Vista
laptop, the other an XP.
Do I assume that this, like the appearance of color, is a hardware issue?
I can't figure out what is wrong with this script:
on wachtrij
global kjoejoe
if line 1 of kjoejoe then
put line 1 of kjoejoe the number of lines of kjoejoe
set the itemdel to tab
switch item 1 of line 1 of kjoejoe
case up
libURLftpUploadFile item
I agree, Peter. IMHO this doesn't apply to Linux only. I'm mainly a
Mac user and have found the RunRev IDE to become increasingly
unstable. It should be unnecessary to buy an add-on just to be able to
edit scripts (the current script editor is highly unreliable). All
features in the
Hi Terry,
You don't need to do this. LibURL can do this by itself. Just issue
the upload and download commands right-away.
Does item 3 of line 1 of kjoejoe contain a file path? (It should).
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Bonjour,
I am trying to modify an app. using behaviors,
To simplify, let's say that I have two independent stacks :
stack 1.rev and stack 2.rev
the behavior of stack 2 is set to the script of a button on stack 1
(button behaviorOfStack2)
The script of this button is :
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I may have mentioned this on the list before, but concussions as a result of
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I have used a CDMA (Verizon) cell phone in the USA, but had to look for an
alternative while traveling in the UK and Belgium. I
Folks,
Motivated by the discussion started by Peter, I decided to write a piece.
First following the split in two classes that Peter did, I don't think that
Rev is not suitable for professional development by the second class. For
those that did not read Peter piece, he does not mean a first and
Kurt,
Javascript is a wonderful language and the de facto standard for browser
side stuff. I think it pays well to learn it. If you're thinking about
investing some time on the language, I recommend the book called:
Javascript: The Good Parts, it is a quick read and packed with good
information.
Mark,
are you sure libURL will queue FTP uploads and downloads?
Cheers
Andre
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Hi Terry,
You don't need to do this. LibURL can do this by itself. Just issue the
upload and download commands right-away.
Here is a quite long article that might answer some of your questions about
what would be involved in making a xTalk like syntax convert to Javascript:
http://lexnet.bravepages.com/HTMLJS.htm
As Andre says though, it may be simpler to just learn Javascript. It's not
difficult once you get past
Did you ever find a solution for this josep? I am in the early phases of
planning to do something exactly like this.
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Andre Garzia wrote:
I learned all that the third party addons do
is reduce your development/support time which in return helps your ROI which
makes your business more likely to succeed. Most of Rev addons are Rev built
anyway. Sometimes is a wise investment to use third party tools to improve
Howard Bornstein wrote:
I want to set a player object to an alias of an MP3 file. If I do it in a
script, the player returns the message could not create movie reference.
However, if I set the player manually (i.e. by clicking the folder icon on
property palette's source field) it takes the
I think the market for Rev and Linux is not an end user market, like selling
to users but creating custom software for enterprise and organizations and
all the web stuff such as RevServer.
In the future and Linux gets even more widespread, creating commercial linux
tools might be a good option.
Thanks to Andre and Colin for their suggestions re/ Javascript. I will look
for both of your references.
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Just now I finish to read one rumour about something Visual Basic for
iPhone/iPad, some join venture between Micro$oft and Apple versus Adobe and
Google, with Bing in front of Google and Visual Basic suite to stop Adobe
plans.
I'm worried...
Salut,
Josep
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Andre Garzia wrote:
I think the market for Rev and Linux is not an end user market, like selling
to users but creating custom software for enterprise and organizations and
all the web stuff such as RevServer.
In the future and Linux gets even more widespread, creating commercial linux
tools
Urban legend, already debunked on this list.
On 31 May 2010 10:44, JosepM jmye...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
Just now I finish to read one rumour about something Visual Basic for
iPhone/iPad, some join venture between Micro$oft and Apple versus Adobe and
Google, with Bing in front of Google
JosepM wrote:
Just now I finish to read one rumour about something Visual Basic for
iPhone/iPad, some join venture between Micro$oft and Apple versus Adobe and
Google, with Bing in front of Google and Visual Basic suite to stop Adobe
plans.
I'm worried...
No worries - Colin found an an article
Nop. My solution was store the entire document and search and replace before
to build the document, and then out as PDF using Quartam PDF Library and
Quartam Reports, but also you can print from a card.
But now, some customers need customize reports and documents and again I
need do something.
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Any ideas why the lineheight and/or fontsize of a text field would
appear ever so slightly different on different pcs?
I'm talking a couple of millimeters only. And one pc is a Vista
laptop, the other an XP.
Are you sure you're not just seeing differences
Here the post about,
http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/28/source-microsoft-bing-taking-over-iphone-search/
I read in spanish from this..
http://www.applesfera.com/apple/steve-ballmer-no-participara-en-al-wwdc-2010-pero-no-se-descartan-sorpresas
... :/
Salut,
Josep
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On 31/05/2010 20:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
I think the market for Rev and Linux is not an end user market, like
selling
to users but creating custom software for enterprise and
organizations and
all the web stuff such as RevServer.
In the future and Linux gets even more
I got so carried away with my Linux fanboism that I forgot to address
the main point of this thread, the third-party afermarket:
Andre wrote:
When Peter says things should be on the core product, I think he means, it
should be available when you have the core product. The difference is subtle
Hi Folks,
I need to create and backup mySQL database from Rev. I have created the
database, so only I need to run the schema, but I have no clear what can be
the best solution for.
Any experience?
Salut,
Josep
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Here the post about,
http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/28/source-microsoft-bing-taking-over-iphone-search/
I read in spanish from this..
http://www.applesfera.com/apple/steve-ballmer-no-participara-en-al-wwdc-2010-pero-no-se-descartan-sorpresas
Interesting stuff. I like some
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Try using the aliasReference function to get the real file name and set
your player to that instead.
Thank you thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for and solves my
problem nicely. Since I may have a mix
Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM, J. Landman Gay jacque at
hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Try using the aliasReference function to get the real file name and set
your player to that instead.
Thank you thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for and solves my
problem
On 31/05/2010 22:04, Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM, J. Landman Gayjac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Try using the aliasReference function to get the real file name and set
your player to that instead.
Thank you thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for and
On 31/05/2010 22:14, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM, J. Landman Gay jacque at
hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Try using the aliasReference function to get the real file name and
set
your player to that instead.
Thank you thank you! This is exactly
What about using wordLib 1.3 to import template documents into a field, pull
the records you need from the database, do the calculations necessary and
fill the data into the placeholders saved into the word doc?
This was the approach I was thinking of trying out. I would very much love
to
A schema dump is built in to MySQL:
assuming you are connected to the database, use this mysql call
desc tablename;
a data dump would need to be accomplished by scripting.
On 31 May 2010 11:35, JosepM jmye...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I need to create and backup mySQL database from Rev. I
Are you sure you're not just seeing differences based on the default font of
each platform?
Thanks for double-checking, Scott.
But, as is shown in my first message's script snippet, the font is
being first cleared and then directly set (advise which I got from a
message of yours in the
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM, J. Landman Gay jacque at
hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Try using the aliasReference function to get the real file name and set
your player to that
Andre,
Your wrote: I decided to write a piece . . .
Clear, cogent and consummate. Four thumbs up
Best,
William
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Hi,
I try this but no result.
mysqldump --opt myDB backupDB.sql
Sorry but I don't see how to dump the data by scripting.
Salut,
Josep
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Hi Andrew,
You guess that is posible use the doc template with some graphic or
images inside the word and fill all the data respecting the images
format? I don't know wordLib 1.3
Also I think that maybe we can found other non-propietary format to
use..., but let's try
As you wish, email
I try this but no result.
mysqldump --opt myDB backupDB.sql
I have used a shell call to the mysqldump command and that worked fine.
Cheers,
Sarah
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Hi Sarah,
But my mySQL is remote and I don't have installed a local mySQL..
Salut,
Josep M.
El 01/06/2010, a las 1:34, Sarah Reichelt-2 [via Runtime Revolution]
escribió:
I try this but no result.
mysqldump --opt myDB backupDB.sql
I have used a shell call to the mysqldump command
Ahh, in that case, I don't know, unless you can run a script on the
server to run the server's install of mysqldump.
Sarah
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM, JosepM jmye...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Sarah,
But my mySQL is remote and I don't have installed a local mySQL..
Salut,
Josep M.
El
Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Probably I don't understand enough about fonts but, perhaps it's the
font size I'm using and this particular font aren't a happy
combination? Or does that matter?
Windows fonts and Mac fonts aren't the same, even if they have the same
names and are set to the same size.
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
Probably I don't understand enough about fonts but, perhaps it's the
font size I'm using and this particular font aren't a happy
combination? Or does that matter?
Windows fonts and Mac fonts aren't the same, even if they have the same
names and are set
Mark, et al.
What you say here makes sense. We'll take Rodeo announcements elsewhere and
greatly curtail tRev announcements to major events that might stimulate meaning
technical discussion.
From a technical perspective, the most interesting aspect of Rodeo for Rev
users is its use of
Windows fonts and Mac fonts aren't the same,
Unfortunately, mine is not a cross-platform issue.
Thanks Jacqueline for the link, though. I've bookmarked it for future reference.
On an aside...
About your article's conclusion:
Our recommendation is: in most cases, pretty close is good
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
Probably I don't understand enough about fonts but, perhaps it's the
font size I'm using and this particular font aren't a happy
combination? Or does that matter?
Windows fonts and Mac fonts aren't the same, even if they have the same
I would ssh into your server and use mysqlhotcopy.
On May 31, 2010, at 4:36 PM, JosepM jmye...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Sarah,
But my mySQL is remote and I don't have installed a local mySQL..
Salut,
Josep M.
El 01/06/2010, a las 1:34, Sarah Reichelt-2 [via Runtime Revolution]
escribió:
I try
fonts on WinXP look pretty crappy compared to later versions of Windows, so
this
might be what he's running into.
Now that you bring it up, Scott, yes, this particular font looks much
better on Vista than XP.
I thought it perhaps due to the graphic card/chip.
Mostly this happens with
Hi Nicolas - can you provide a screengrab of how the problem manifests and
what you are trying to achieve so we can get an idea of whether you might be
able to craft a solution that is reliable independent of whatever
font/computer combination you use?
Terry...
On 1/06/10 11:57 AM, Nicolas
Hi Nicolas - can you provide a screengrab
Terry, I can and shall later in the day once I get back to my home pc.
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*WordLib* supports many document features, from text fonts, sizes, and
styles to highlights, hyperlinks, and bullet lists and even images, tables,
and footnotes. Supported file formats are *MS Word 2007* (.docx, .docm,
.xml), *MS Word 2003*(.xml), *OpenOffice* (.odt), and *MS Word 97-2003* (.doc,
If one just needs the schema try this command:
*show create table*
after opening the database
this will return data like this
2004_INV CREATE TABLE `2004_INV` (
`ID` int(11) NOT NULL,
`DATE_CREATE` date NOT NULL,
`DATE_CHANGE` date NOT NULL,
`BRIEF_DESC` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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