/ Gives reliably similar results across different machines OSs?
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Now its the *thinking* that is the bottleneck.
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on the Unabomber. A Mythoid
rather than a Factoid?
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On 21 Oct 2010, at 12:34, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
Milgram's youngest and most vulnerable undergraduate research subjects was
extremely damaged by Milgram's emotionally abusive experiments
Jacqueline Landman Gay said:
Uh oh. After reading this list for so long, you've probably got enough
material for a book by now.
Nah. Nice list. Nice people.
:-)
Mind you, there was that one guy
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On 22 Oct 2010, at 13:32, use-revolution-requ
(and cross platform) later, if it does work.
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and shouting D,Oh! but now I do it on my own mouse.
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On 27 Sep 2010, at 2:12 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
[ they cannot be that other-worldly ]
Oh but they are!
(or at least, too alien for my abilities)
And yes, the point is not to have any set up panel run separately from the
LiveCard standalone.
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the shelf USB joystick? If so, what would the cost be?
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for technical use, so I am not thinking oval
windows and faux glass skins. I also strongly subscribe to the view that less
is more, so I don't want reflections and things swooshing about. Are there any
books or online resources on making software look simple and good?
Thanks
Best Wishes,
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a bit of unsolicited praise.
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The red rings look like Mouseposé which
I can get green rings or ripples to indicate clicks using iShowU video capture
software from ShinyWhiteBox
I have used a couple of other video capture products, including Snapz
use move in this way, any suggestions?
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it was going on, it had to be state business, which meant security.
What was I thinking?
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scripts. However, suddenly they seem quite sensible
compared with a giant, unmodifiable central database.
So. In short. Don't do what I did, do what Jacqueline does. (Actually, a good
general rule in matters Rev)
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know, silver bullet is vampires...)
2/ Why does my IcoFX icon only appear at small sizes when all sizes are built
into the icon?
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there who understand this stuff?
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there is a real disability tax when it
comes to using computers. I also had expected a few Revvers to have written
standalone games that use joysticks, but maybe that domain is restricted to the
die-hard X-planers and shoot em ups.
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languages (VB RB, I think).
Any advice would be most welcome.
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On 7 May 2010, at 3:23 pm, Craig Newman wrote:
Wierd. third time this week I am recommending the Service USB gadget:
http://bkohg.com/service_e.html
Thanks Craig,
Fischertechnik® brings back memories of painfully standing barefoot on bits my
brother left lying around on the
On 2 May 2010, at 8:39 pm, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
About 3 hours ago my wife and I went for a walk in a park here in Plovdiv;
from the hill in the centre of
the park I could see 3 shopping malls under construction:
Shopping malls in Plovdiv? I called in there about
about your posts. Please continue
instalments on your progress.
Good Luck,
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I have followed the various advice on the list, including using Icofx.
My icon looks good on Mac, good on XP but oddly small and pixelated on Vista.
It doesn't actuially look like any of the versions built into the icon..
Any ideas?
David Glasgow
On 19 Apr 2010, at 1:30 pm, Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
But it's inside your user folder. Pre-Vista, it points to the user data in
application data, and Vista + it points to the user data in appdata/roaming.
It's just a change in folder structure. Both places are the approved location
on with the roaming thing, my
questions are:
1/ Does Specialfolderpath (26) serve different purposes on other Win versions?
2/ Does it matter that a standalone for a single user non networked computer
is saving information in the /appdata/roaming directory?
Thanks
David Glasgow
Here is El Reg's take on the new Jobsian iPhone developer rules:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/16/does_apple_code_translation_ban_everthing/
Made me smile, anyway.
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my wee file, and
the standalone behaves as though it exists. Nothing in the root. Maybe this
has exposed an unrelated bug in my scripting.
Alternatively, maybe there is a hidden and undocumented Chamber of Secrets on
Windows, containing my file and Douglas' missing left socks
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).
The file was saved, and found on subsequent startups. So is
specialFolderPath(Preferences) cross platform? If so, where is it? I tried
searching for my file but couldn't find it.
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it all hang out
But you won't fool the children of the revolution
No you won't fool the children of the revolution, no no no
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Date: 18 March 2010 6:16:41 am GMT
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Fit Content
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On 17/03/2010 22:06, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
On 26 Feb 2010, at 11:24 pm, Richmond wrote:
DON'T spend money on Mac Software; once you have the machine and the
operating system
pretty well everything else should be FREE.
Except stuff we need to sell to earn a crust, right? ;-)
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On 24 Feb 2010, at 6:00 pm, John Law wrote:
How does one prevent the program locking up in the middle of a job?
Never, ever, make any mistakes in your scripts :-D
David Glasgow
PS I can risk this facetiousness, because I know good and wise list members
will give you sound and helpful advice
On 3 Feb 2010, at 6:00 pm, Bernard Devlin wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:59 AM, David Glasgow
da...@dvglasgow.wanadoo.co.uk wrote:
I was wondering whether setting this before distribution might reduce the
occasional permissions problems which arise. I was also slightly worried
that user
if I set this flag
before distribution.
So, should I or shouldn't I?
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missing (they're not, as far as I can tell).
Why are icons so blimmin' tricky?
David Glasgow
On 3 Feb 2010, at 10:54 am, Bill Vlahos wrote:
Subject: Re: Noise in Windows icon when standalone compiled on Mac
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This web site (http
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Thanks to all who chipped in.
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in the URL which is
benign on the Mac is interpreted as part of the address, but only when copied
into a variable, not when read directly from the field. Anyhoo. Fixed now.
Now to get going with ScreenSteps, and make a manual.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
David Glasgow
where I am going wrong (if I am)
2/ Confirm that they do or do not have imagesource working under Windows
3/ Suggest a workaround
This is a critical feature in an almost finished project , so I would really
appreciate some help
David Glasgow
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to the temporary folder, so the path looks
good and I am not falling into the virtualisation heffalump trap.
I have studio for Mac, so can't debug this. Any suggestions re what might be
going on?
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On 9 Dec 2009, at 4:29 pm, Scott Rossi wrote:
Subject: Re: Relayering grouped groups
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Recently, David Glasgow wrote:
I want users to be able to click on an image and have it come to the front,
relative to the other images
explicit, and I have tried to see how the 'size and
position pane' relayers groups, but with no success.
Any helpful pointers?
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, so it looks like a very specific
interaction between snapshot and revprintfield. Anyone else getting this? Any
suggestions to get around it?
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matter of waiting for improvements to the plug in?
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really got a clue as to where to start :-(
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' and 'Referencing' I checked Wiktionary:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/re
So it goes both ways, Re re.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 13 Nov 2009, at 08:42, David Glasgow wrote:
And re is not an abbreviation of English regarding or reply
but a Latin word meaning by the thing (which follows). Aside
from
, but I do a lot of courtwork)
David Glasgow
On 12 Nov 2009, at 10:30 pm, Jacques Haussewrote:
Hi,
I did never notice... Do I guess right ?
if people from California or Germany answer Rép: on my Swiss-
french Mac, that means they are also using Apple's mail ? Well,
they are a large majority
to save elsewhere after the stacks have been
changed. Often the script can be made to work the same cross
platform, although depending on what it is you want to save, you
might not find an entirely satisfactory place for it to go on Vista,
and I assume Vista 2.0 errr... I mean Win 7.
David
with any
object. You can even colour the teaching cursor to indicate that
this is showing the user something and so won't be responsive to
mouse movements.
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I would be interested in the thoughts of the wise...
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is typed? The first two characters take a disproportionate
amount of time, and probably don't reduce the list size substantially.
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be one of those 'Back to the Future' things, where
you start to fade out of photographs and the like ;-)
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and flexible solution.
Thanks very much Howard
David Glasgow
On 19 Aug 2009, at 6:00 pm, Howard Bornstein wrote:
I think if you just set the icon and the hilite icon of the radio
buttons to
graphics of different colors, it will do what you want.
--
Regards,
Howard Bornstein
I stumbled across two more interesting radio button behaviours which
I didn't know before, and mention out of interest.
It seems a right click on a non hilited button deselects the hilited
button without setting a new hilite. I haven't found any Mac radio
buttons that do this, so I'm not
dumb now?
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for very selfish reasons. I'm not sure I like it persisting as a
nosferatu. How about T++ or T# ;-)
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am off to walk
the costal path of Arran. 'Scotland in miniature' with the Highland
boundary fault passing right through it. Does that count? :-))
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On 1 Feb 2009, at 12:31 pm, David Glasgow wrote:
Subject: Rev timeline stack?
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Has anyone written a timeline stack/group?
I have looked at the software about, which looks luscious
(especially Bee docs timeline) but it doesn't
HC 'CaseLiner stack
anymore, which over 15 years ago did what I want, albeit not
lusciously at all.
(When I say 'timeline', I don't mean a Gantt chart, but the line with
stalks and information flags, type of thing)
Best
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the numerical value '4'.
I know that RevCopyFolder seems to be very erratic on the Mac, but
is my problem on Win recognised by others? Is there an easy
workaround?
Thanks
David Glasgow
Cracked it! Thought I would post the solution just in case it helps
someone else.
I have no idea why
the numerical value '4'.
I know that RevCopyFolder seems to be very erratic on the Mac, but is
my problem on Win recognised by others? Is there an easy workaround?
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- Preferences/settings go in the Registry
Really helpful overall. Thanks Ken et al. The fog is clearing, and
the red herrings are swimming off into the distance.
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difficult to experiment.
OH, just had another thought. I was exploring Vista Business. Will
this sort of thing vary in the other versions?
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On 30 Oct 2008, at 5:00 pm, Eric Chatonet wrote:
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Bonjour David,
into a
movie. Unexpected, (and the result was very funny) but easy to work
around. That may be fixed by now, I suppose.
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have used with Rev?
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, or
solid colour, or black or something, is there an ink effect which
would show solid colour through the human part only? I did try to
understand the Wikipedia article on alpha channels, but my mind went
matte and dodged. Or burned, I forget which.
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David Glasgow
this is a Good Thing ;-)
Thanks
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. Is that right?
5/ Are there any other sensible questions I should be asking?
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with nailing this one is that I only have Studio, so I
can't debug on Win. Still, I know someone who can.
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out PPC code from apps. This had saved a fair
bit of space, but had killed the app.
Could it be that the same utility has damaged the Windows engine, or
some other component of the Windows standalone building process?
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David Glasgow
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bells?
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true, non-repeating random numbers ;-)
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, mindware
and eyewear ;-)
Now, how did those old psycho-physicists determine the Just
Noticeable Difference? Wikipedia here I come
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across machines and OSs?
I understand this is comparing Win 2000 and later with OS X. Is
there anything I need to watch out for?
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Great. Why didn't I think of that?
As to the pausing problem, I was wondering if speech is so intensive
a task, reduced responsivity is inevitable to some degree?
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(which is what I eventually got).
Has anyone any suggestions?
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function
doesn't seem to work as advertised, so is there anything else? Ugly
but effective hacks welcome at this stage..
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to run successfully? As I said, the movie function
doesn't seem to work as advertised, so is there anything else? Ugly
but effective hacks welcome at this stage..
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on impulse, especially if you have just
promised to deliver the product within the week)
Oh yes. Using 2.7.4 on Mac.
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On 24 Jun 2007, at 2:12 pm, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi David, Mark, Richard, etc.
Le 23 juin 07 à 17:43, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Mark Smith wrote:
On 23 Jun 2007, at 11:15, David Glasgow wrote:
Unfortunately, selectionchanged is not sent if the selection
is changed via arrow keys
to achieve the same thing?
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%, 30%, 10% and normal, at 7%.
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for? Does the recipe necessarily include
importing? I only propose referencing images (in 2.7.4)
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Anyone out there in Revland understand cluster analysis?
How hard would it be to
a/ script the analysis
b/ draw a visual representation of clusters
Even better, anyone out there who has already done it?
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,
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Ken. I've been away, so gratitude a little late. I will follow
these up with interest.
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suggestions for doing it better.
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Windows will be the main OS, but OS X/Applescript suggestions would
also be of interest.
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in a
different directory? Does an append get slower the larger the
destination file becomes? Finally, what is the most efficient way of
making the data read conditional? I had thought about putting a
'repeat while' somewhere, but I am not sure where.
Best Wishes,
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on Mac). I haven't even bothered to update to the latest
version of Parallels (if it ain't broke)
David Glasgow
On 20 Feb 2007, at 3:38 am, Mark wrote:
I'm about to bite on an Intel MacBook, I think. Anybody using
Parallels with Rev? Comments? Suggestions?
Thanks
Mark
* something to the user, so I may well want to ignore
anything renamed without opening. I will call that a 'feature' ;-))
I will experiment and see what works best.
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.
Nibble another character, and so on until it is gone, and any filenames
left over didn't fit the dominant pattern in the folder. Yes? No? .
Any other suggestions?
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me viagra. Especially that Israel Kelsey. Keep an
eye on her ;-))
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to this post will do. Only waste brain and finger energy
if it is more easy than might be expected ;-))
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looked at the script editor pane before.
So the mystery of why remains, but the mystery of what is solved. For
me, that is enough. Thank you so much, I would have spent hours
messing with this.
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, but
it hasn't - 'put the explicitvariables' in the message box returns
false. Setting it to false changes nothing.
I found nothing on this in the archives since 2003. Que pasa?
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, but can't manage screen events with that precision? Thanks for
the information. Very helpful.
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of girls numbers AND money?
Nah. I think my wife would get suspicious.
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