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On 15 September 2010 14:52, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.comwrote:
Jun 27, 2006:
So in brief, if ToolBook could do this almost a decade ago I see
no reason why Rev couldn't also:
1. Identify a subset of things that would be useful in a browser.
2
of this community -
collaboration is very welcome. Indeed, that's why they're here.
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may never know the backstory on how Apple's iOS SDK license returned
to sanity from the darkly lame weirdness it had devolved into. I'm just
glad it did.
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Warren Kuhl wrote:
Is there a way to open a stack without the title bar? Basically the card
should be a square box. Currently the stack is opened as modeless.
set the decorations of stack StackName to none
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we obviously feel is
critical to the success of the platform.
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option for efficiency?
Add this before your call to lineOffset:
set the wholeMatches to true
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Colin Holgate wrote:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/09/09statement.html
Nice. I'll bet that made John Gruber choke on his breakfast. ;)
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, for its App Store.
Adobe shares rose 8 percent to $31.64 at 10:07 a.m. New York time in
Nasdaq Stock Market trading, after gaining as much as 10 percent.
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at any time regardless of how widespread the subsequent destruction will
be.
Sure, after having put so much into iOS already, RunRev will see it
through.
But will they put all their eggs in Apple's basket?
Burn me once, shame on you. Burn me twice, shame on you.
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with them.
It's hard to say what the long-term implications of VersionTracker's
demise will be. But given their unparalleled excellence, it won't be
good. Download.com may have the eyeballs, but it simply doesn't have
anywhere near as good an infrastructure for developers.
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be very helpful in adapting them
to your specific app in ways that work reasonably well with them.
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Waddingham, Kevin, and the others on the team who
have contributed to what's shaping up to be the best Linux build ever!
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multiple cards using the field to each have their own text
displayed in that object.
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:
a href=http://[[fld link]] target=_blank [[fld
link]]/abr/br/
...and then just use this to get the assembled output:
put merge(fld template) into tData
Check out the merge function in the RevTalk dictionary. It's a
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temporarily writing to specialFolderPath(desktop) to
see if it saves there? As a known user-writable folder I would expect
that should work, in which case it may just be the permissions of the
directory you're currently using to write to.
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seen no operational differences using the same software on
the EeePC over any other machine running the same OS.
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Jim Sims wrote:
On Aug 23, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Where the app is located shouldn't make a difference with regard to where
you're writing the data file.
That is, assuming you're not trying to save the compiled app itself, which
won't work on any platform because OSes don't
a lot of experimentation with LSD at the time he was writing that
one, so the system may have been conceptually overloaded. :)
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will prevent the app
from saving any changes to itself so if that stack is part of the
executable you'll need to move to to a separate stack file in order to
be able to save changes to it.
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background, because the older Classic OS separated executable
code in the resource fork from the data in the data fork.
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Monte Goulding wrote:
I'll see what it feels like with palettes on windows but
I may need to come up with a plan b...
You may find a disclosure triangle a suitable Plan B. They're still
recommended in the Mac HIG, and in the HIGs for Win and Gnome too.
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apps don't copy link data to the public clipboard.
Can you paste from one of those programs into another and have the links
preserved?
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of a control I've encountered in any app in which both
messages are used for actions, rather than the single-click being
limited to selection and updating.
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in the works.
If you're in SoCal feel free to join - the meeting is open to every Rev
developer.
Details here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/socalrev/
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the HIG and add it in the
engine anyway:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7624
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sharing and mount the other volume
and write to it directly?
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. And exploring in a fresh stack means you can play freely
without having to worry if you'll mess something up in a stack that
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Richmond wrote:
On 06/08/2010 15:23, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I got another update this morning from the team on the progress of the
Rev engine for Linux, and this one's for Richmond:
http://fourthworldlabs.com/rev/fontimprove.PNG
With the screenshot Mark Waddingham noted:
To be fair
the loc of objects
within a group, see the boundingRect group property in
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are very dynamic
by default, adjusting themselves for whatever contents are inside of
them. Altering that behavior with the boundingRect is useful for making
canvas-like regions, but if you're not after a canvas you may prefer the
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was
working on back then
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of the printPaperOrientation issue, but that the solution is not
straightforward so he doesn't have a fix in hand just yet and will try
to squeeze one in within the couple of weeks.
Things are looking better each week for those of us enjoying Linux
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prices when I buy for the other Unix-based OS and
spending the difference on a nice weekend on Catalina Island. :)
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Andre Garzia wrote:
Now, when we get RevBrowser for Linux, I will be *ready* to switch...
But Andre, now that RevBrowser will be open source we're counting on you
to make that happen. ;)
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are roughly the same.
For example, the results above were done when the file was only about 30
MBs - here are the results when the file is well over 120 MBs:
387
383
383
383
382
383
654
383
383
382
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as 70% depending on the content.
On the receiving end, the CGI script can get the POST data, run it
through Rev's decompress function, and either email it to you, or write
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else at play beyond the file name.
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started with CGIs:
http://hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
You're about to have a very good time. Let us know how it goes.
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missing something because RevMail is just a wrapper
for mailto.
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it myself.
For my own needs, a CGI has provided a good mix of flexibility with the
data I'm sending, the size of the data (thanks to the compress
function), and the security of knowing it can't be used by spammers to
send email to other addresses.
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not be able to write to its own folder. So for things like
your Reports stack, I would consider using Application Support on OS X
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infrastructures to
handle any load. Many are cheap and easy to do, and for most of those
tasks you can do them all in one fun language.
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charles61 wrote:
On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Richard Gaskin [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
I would use a CGI on the server, and post the file to that, which
could then email it to you. You can even compress the data using
the built-in compress function to make the transfer much sorter
commands
on results from index searches to implement even complex AND and OR
queries in one step. Turning data inside out can cause your mind to
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anyone in the community can do the same.
Pardon my Californiaism, but that so very rocks!
RevBrowser for Linux, here we come
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../scriptname.irev ?
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/
mypage.irev
scriptname.irev
...you could switch it to:
root/
public_html/
mypage.irev
scriptname.irev
...and in your mypage.irev you'd change the reference to scriptname.irev to:
?rev include ../scriptname.irev ?
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than on my Mac (not
surprising; Dreamhost uses some good systems), and the subjective
experience of the overall throughput has been quite satisfying for
myself and my site's visitors.
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. In Internet time,
it's close to forever. Add normal network latency and browser
rendering time to that and you've got some serious user expectation issues.
What server-side process could need that much time, and how many users
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the
timeout in much shorter time spans. Andrew reports a 4 second time
out.
Thanks for the clarification.
Since RevServer spawns a separate process for each request, how and why
does it bother limiting aggregate usage?
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some ticks. Could be a problem
related to the RAM virtualisation of the RHEL5 host it self,
httpd.conf, etc... and, please RunRev, we all need to get
this fixed.
Why not just use the CGI engine in the meantime?
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Jerry Daniels wrote:
On Aug 2, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Pierre Sahores wrote:
Exact : i can see this happen with the early requests to
wrds.com : The first request can, time to time, take
around 20 secs. to get it's response back to the end-user's
browser
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for ourselves.
Thank you for your efforts, Andre. You continue to be a wealth of
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and the internal
process they use annoys you, it does a better service to the community
to simply leave the reports in place. No one requires you to read them,
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can use it
forever.
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VERY valuable stuff, Andre. Thanks. I wasn't aware of the ldd command -
good stuff to know.
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motivated.
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regardless of form factor, just as we can now to the vast
majority enjoying desktops, laptops, nettops, and netbooks.
Sure, it'd be nice if Kevin had more time to spend here, but with
everything going on in their office I'm just as glad to see him focus on
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, with similar benefits.
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Richmond wrote:
On 07/26/2010 02:25 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
snip
then mine,
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Boy, I must have been asleep; do tell as would love to try it.
Your quote was trimmed a bit too short to determine what you were
referring to, so I had to go back to the original
back here as I learn more.
In the meantime at least there's some healthy progress being made there,
and in conjunction with the diagnostic work we're doing on this list the
Rev/Linux situation is looking better every week.
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Mark Talluto wrote:
On Jul 22, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Of course. Choosing any product, whether it's an OS or a
vacuum cleaner, should ideally be done on the rational
merit of the product.
Which of your products are you intending to put on the Linux OS?
I've been
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participated.
What other issues affect the Rev experience on Linux?
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don't think the whole dispute is about computers
or operating systems at all. I think it's our pack instincts
rearing it's head in very odd and unexpected places.
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with this to pin down exactly what
causes this in some Rev setups but not others?
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Richmond wrote:
On 07/22/2010 08:23 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Bob Sneidar wrote:
But I also agree that for years Mac users have been very
unfairly criticized for liking and using an OS that wasn't
the status quo.
Welcome to Linux in 2010.
I'm making sticker for my Lenova with an Ubuntu
reported by others using Linux.
Which OS version are you using, and which version of Rev?
And does this happen only with the script editor, or with other Rev
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couldn't turn it up.
Anyone here have the #?
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It simplifies your user's experience, and benefits the Rev community as
a whole, to use server storage wherever possible.
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as open source projects without legal
encumbrance.
Anyone up for such a task?
I'll offer a code bounty of $100 for any reasonably efficient function
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of the spirit of ubuntu at work in this Rev
community is Andre Garzia. There are many others as well, but Andre
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it needs to return a
complete list.
Not only would that solve the problem for us, but may also be
helpful for the Rev engine team to find a good solution.
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as expected, but the text didn't automatically invert (which I'm not
sure I would expect anyway given the nature of Rev's compositing).
What steps do I need to run to see what you're seeing?
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on the project, would
welcome comment, and would like us to have an agreed approach, so what do
you all think of the above? It would also be nice to have some feedback
from Edinburgh, to the effect that given contributions from us, they will
do their bit also.
Seems to me that Richard Gaskin is doing
into a Debian package?
Andre? :)
We need to stop making excuses!
Exactly. Let's instead roll up our sleeves and get this thing rolling.
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Here is how I would go about tracking down these things. Just to recap
Andre Garzia heroically wrote:
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wrote:
Here's the big question: Who among us has the time to turn the Rev zip
archive for Linux into a Debian package?
Andre? :)
Richard,
If I have the time, I will try during
appearance has been
fixed for v4.5; should be evident in the next DP.
Forgive my poor eyesight, but what's amiss with the standard button?
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to pFolder
get the files
set the directory to tSaveDir
return it
end FileList
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and that makes the whole process difficult. I am no scott rossi to
roll my own super beautiful controls, I need the GUI to work for me.
Good find - thanks.
Logged:
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I ran a couple tests recently trying to get a player object to run video
on Ubuntu. No go, even with an ogg file which plays fine in mPlayer.
What am I missing?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Rev training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
Webzine for Rev developers: http
result with your stack as I had before: I was able to copy and paste
between scripts, between IDEs, and between IDEs and Firefox without issue.
Same setup as before: Lenova Q100 nettop, 1.6GHz Atom dual core, 1GB
RAM, Rev 4.0, Ubuntu 10.04.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Rev training
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So while we have this semi-open opportunity, I will make this offer:
find an issue in the IDE that affects Linux, and I will do my best to
diagnose it, fix it, and submit the fix.
All I need are repeatable recipes.
Thanks in advance -
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Rev training
any interested Rev developers to consider such
involvement to the degree it benefits their work. I have a lot riding
on Rev and an increasing commitment to Ubuntu, so I'm quite motivated to
help when I can.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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