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On 09/04/2010 01:00 AM, Kee Nethery wrote:
I'm no unicode expert and I applaud your efforts. I see two possible places for
a bug in unicode for the stack you have provided: Mac OS X, or the user
installed Sanskrit font.
Might you have an example that uses any of the fonts that come bundled
Not without writing a new db driver I wouldn't think. From memory there is an
encrypted version of sqlite with a $2000 license fee. If you don't need it to
be ultra secure then you could store your db in a custom property of an
encrypted stack and save it to a hidden file at startup, save it
Is they ?
;-)
Bonne rentrée
René
Le 4 sept. 2010 à 08:54, Richmond a écrit :
if fld fXXX and fld fZZZ is empty
. . . :)
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Hi Richmond,
This is the same as:
if fld fXXX is true and fld fZZZ is empty...
Your syntax is valid.
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On 09/04/2010 11:49 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
This is the same as:
if fld fXXX is true and fld fZZZ is empty...
Your syntax is valid.
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I know my syntax is valid; the script that that is embedded in (runs to
about 2080 lines - a real
Yes, it is bad English. Submit a feature request, asking for are :-)
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On 09/04/2010 12:08 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Yes, it is bad English. Submit a feature request, asking for are :-)
To which the obvious reposte is: Ar, Ar, Ar! . . . :)
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Hello there...
Is it possible to display PDF files and add buttons to switch from one
page to another, to zoom? In one word, to setup a PDF reader inside
RunRev applications?
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Andre,
On Mac OS X, you can play a PDF file in a QuickTime player.
On all platforms, you can display PDF files in the browser, but a PDF browser
plugin maybe be required.
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On 09/04/2010 12:12 PM, Andre Rombauts wrote:
Hello there...
Is it possible to display PDF files and add buttons to switch from one
page to another, to zoom? In one word, to setup a PDF reader inside
RunRev applications?
Well, this is a sort of off-handed reply, but:
if revBrowser can
On Mac OS X, you can play a PDF file in a QuickTime player.
On all platforms, you can display PDF files in the browser, but a PDF
browser plugin maybe be required.
Thanks Mark.
Thus, in any case, an external plugin is required...
If QT is installed on Windows, displaying in a QT player is not
, Mark Schonewille wrote:
if fld fXXX is true and fld fZZZ is empty...
what I wanted to 'say' by
if fld fXXX and fld fZZZ is empty
was
if fld fXXX is empty and fld fZZZ is empty
And what about this one ?
if ( fld fXXX fld fZZZ ) is empty then ...
Regards,
Thierry
Bonjour Andre,
On Mac OS X, you can play a PDF file in a QuickTime player.
On all platforms, you can display PDF files in the browser, but a PDF
browser plugin maybe be required.
Thanks Mark.
Thus, in any case, an external plugin is required...
yes.
If QT is installed on Windows,
Hi Andre,
Yes, you need either QuickTime on Mac OS X or the revBrowser plug-in and a PDF
browser plug-in.
I unable to display a PDF in a QT player on Windows when I tried this a long
time ago. It might have changed in the mean time, but I don't expect it,
because QT uses Mac OS X-specific
Hi Thierry,
Yes, that would do what Richmond wants, too.
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Hi,
Let me share a little success story with you. One of the most successful
commercial products I have created with RunRev is Color Converter. I released
Color Converter 1.0 almost 3 years ago and since that time Economy-x-Talk has
sold numerous licenses for this product.
During those years
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 2:03:06 AM, you wrote:
what I wanted to 'say' by
if fld fXXX and fld fZZZ is empty
was
if fld fXXX is empty and fld fZZZ is empty
Methinks the bad here is bad logic rather than bad grammar. What you
typed was a partial logical statement (akin to
On 09/04/2010 06:49 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 2:03:06 AM, you wrote:
what I wanted to 'say' by
if fld fXXX and fld fZZZ is empty
was
if fld fXXX is empty and fld fZZZ is empty
Methinks the bad here is bad logic
Monte,
I thanks for the advice. $2000 is a little steep. I may loook at
writing an encryption/decrypt module for my data and decrpyt it after
retrieving it from the database.
Thanks!
Warren
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Monte Goulding
mo...@sweattechnologies.com wrote:
Not without writing
Richmond-
function AmTired
if me is sleepy then
put me into bed
end if
return tomorrow
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So here I am with an obscenely complicated and long-winded card script with
undreds and undreds of case statements inside a switch statement inside
a rawKeyDown statement at the end of which I have:
---
default
pass rawKeyDown
end switch
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 9:15:00 AM, you wrote:
Does anybody have any idea how to block end-users from selecting
textChunks while stiil being
able to set the insertion point both with the arrow keys and the pointer
/ mouse?
Just a thought, but...
could you handle the
On 09/04/2010 07:24 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 9:15:00 AM, you wrote:
Does anybody have any idea how to block end-users from selecting
textChunks while stiil being
able to set the insertion point both with the arrow keys and the pointer
/ mouse?
With the encrypt command with Enterprise, would I be able to encrypt
data that I write to SQLite and decrypt it when retrieving it? I just
have Studio (so I can't test ths) but would upgrade if this was the
case.
Thanks,
Warren
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Hi Warren,
With the encrypt command with Enterprise, would I be able to encrypt
data that I write to SQLite and decrypt it when retrieving it? I just
have Studio (so I can't test ths) but would upgrade if this was the
case.
Yes :-)
Thanks,
Warren
Best
Klaus
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Hi Warren,
Sure, you can do this. Since the encrypted data would be binary, you probably
will want to encode it using the base64encode function before writing it to the
database.
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Perfect...thanks for all the help. This is the route I will take.
Appreciate it!
Warren
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Hi Warren,
Sure, you can do this. Since the encrypted data would be binary, you probably
will want to encode it
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 9:37:22 AM, you wrote:
Sounds a good idea, but, I want the situation
that there is NO char selected, just the insertion point
lying between 2 chars.
Right. So if you check the selectedChunk in a selectionChanged handler
you can tell the difference.
If
On 09/04/2010 08:01 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 9:37:22 AM, you wrote:
Sounds a good idea, but, I want the situation
that there is NO char selected, just the insertion point
lying between 2 chars.
Right. So if you check the selectedChunk in a
Valentina offers encryption and for a great deal less than $2000. It's
also a much more robust and faster database with lots more to offer.
The latest Valentina Studio application offers ways to convert SQLite
to Valentina also.
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Warren Kuhl warrenk...@gmail.com
I seem to be having difficulty in deleting cookies by script. Those little
buggers seem to persist forever, and I can't seem to get the syntax right or
something.
I know one method is to set the expire dates back in time. Is there a
shortcut method to delete a *group* at a time? Either way, I
Hello,
The screen is acting odd when opening some of my
RevMobile-built-for-iPhone apps.
The screen appears fine the 1st or 2nd time an app is opened
immediately after installation on my iPhone. After closing and
restarting the app, though, the entire screen is black, and stays that
way until I
Valentina offers encryption and for a great deal less than
$2000. It's also a much more robust and faster database with
lots more to offer.
The latest Valentina Studio application offers ways to
convert SQLite to Valentina also.
Thanks Bill for the recommendation!
Although you can treat
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