Stephen,
Your tRev license to get updates is good until July. You will see a
notice at bottom left of tRev window telling you when your renewal
date gets 60 days or less. You'll also get a link to initiate the
renewal process.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
The latest Rev Editor Video:
Bonjour Stephen,
Le 15 mars 10 à 06:49, stephen barncard a écrit :
Thanks for the help guys.
It's not about creating new cards. It's what happens when one
creates a new
substack, and the automatic ID assignment of the first card in the new
stack.
I had been using the inspector to try to
But you didn't follow my recipe!! You renamed the cards in the application
browser before looking.
Look everyone, I know I look like a fool here, and now I know that it's
possible with the App browser but I know what I am seeing and I think there
is a bug here. I had been trying to use the
barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:01:21 -0500
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Subject: Re: Card Name space conflicts in the Rev IDE
But you didn't follow my recipe!! You
: stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:01:21 -0500
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Subject: Re: Card Name space conflicts in the Rev IDE
But you didn't follow my recipe
FWIW, I was unable to reproduce this using this recipe - note that all
actions were done only in the Inspector, without the App Browser even open:
1. Booted Rev
2. Created a new stack
3. Create a substack
4. Brought the mainstack forward, used the Stack Inspector
to set its name to stack1
Stephen-
Monday, March 15, 2010, 7:30:18 AM, you wrote:
Did you then navigate to the other stack *in the inspecto*r and try to
access the card of the substack??? It can't be done in the inspector!
It's a bit of a wonky interface, but it *does* work. I didn't realize
before that you were using
Richard, did you then go back to the first card of the first stack and see
if it had been renamed to stack2card ?? this is what I am seeing.
On 15 March 2010 09:47, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
FWIW, I was unable to reproduce this using this recipe - note that all
actions
stephen barncard wrote:
Look everyone, I know I look like a fool here, and now I know that it's
possible with the App browser but I know what I am seeing and I think there
is a bug here. I had been trying to use the Inspection panel exclusively
without using the application browser at all. I
Le 15 mars 10 à 15:01, stephen barncard a écrit :
But you didn't follow my recipe!! You renamed the cards in the
application
browser before looking.
Look everyone, I know I look like a fool here, and now I know that
it's
possible with the App browser but I know what I am seeing and I
In my last attempt, the names of the two *stacks* are the default ones upon
creation. I then attempt to name the first card of the substack. I can
click on the substack, and I'll see one card in the inspector nav, select
it, rename the card, and then bring the main stack to the front, and use the
It works properly under Win7. Maybe something in your plugins folder is
interfering?
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
(540) 645 5394 NEW PHONE NUMBER
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DXBase bug reports: email to
I tried 3 versions of Rev: 4, 4.5 dp1 and dp2. It's still broken for me.
I'll be committing myself to a mental health facility later this afternoon
after I finish talking to my imaginary friends. Then when I'm safely stored
away, I will use the app browser instead. Sorry to bother everyone with
Hi Stephen,
I gave this a try and captured my screen. If you think it would be help, watch
it and see what I got. If I missed a step, just let me know and I will modify
my actions to match yours better.
http://www.canelasoftware.com/pub/rev/inspector.mov
Best regards,
Mark Talluto
The only difference is that you are double-clicking the stacks. that doesn't
matter. I dont' know what's going on, I've tried this 5 times in the last
2 days... just now, though by single clicking I can do it. Thanks all for
the help of this apparent non-issue.
On 15 March 2010 13:20, Mark
stephen barncard wrote:
In my last attempt, the names of the two *stacks* are the default ones upon
creation. I then attempt to name the first card of the substack. I can
click on the substack, and I'll see one card in the inspector nav, select
it, rename the card, and then bring the main stack
I will give it another try without double-clicking the stacks as I move between
them. It is an old habit of mine to make sure it is listening to me.
Otherwise I am following the recipe correctly?
-Mark
On Mar 15, 2010, at 11:31 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
The only difference is that you
Stephen,
The unique card situation has I BELIEVE been fixed in the latest tRev
build. Tricky stuff.
JD
On Mar 15, 2010, at 12:49 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
Thanks for the help guys.
It's not about creating new cards. It's what happens when one
creates a new
substack, and the
Thanks Jacque -- yes that does it - thanks for the confirmation of the
possibility of a glitch. My lesson is to use the Application Browser or the
newly-fixed object browser in tRev for this situation - just tested and
works fine (and definitely wasn't right a week ago.)
to Mark: yes you were
Ok. I think I got it. You can see in my video that I paused as I realized
this is not right!
Tell me what you think. The trick was to switch stacks by clicking on their
titlebar once to change focus.
http://www.canelasoftware.com/pub/rev/inspector.mov
Best regards,
Mark Talluto
Thanks. That's it. So clicking on the stack may not always change the
reference but clicking the title bar should. I'm not sure this is worth
reporting as a bug - what do you think? At least you captured the effect.
by the way, Mark, what is that 'special' black toolbar up there ? Custom?
sqb
I just tested the same exact situation and it seems work fine in tRev...
thanks again for your quick work.
By the way, don't I owe you money for a renewal pretty soon??? What should I
do?
thanks
sqb
On 15 March 2010 14:00, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com wrote:
Stephen,
The unique card
I think it is worth reporting. Someone else is going to stumble on it
eventually. I will leave the video on my server almost forever if you would
like to reference it in your bugzilla report.
That extra tool bar is something I put together that helps me with development.
Now you know you
Here, that works even without clicking on the stack to get it on top.
It'is possible to change the name of the card even in the stack which
is back (only by checking it in the arrow inspect / stack.
Best regards
André
Le 15 mars 10 à 19:31, stephen barncard a écrit :
The only difference
Hi gang,
At first I thought this was a tRev issue, but now I don't think so
I've started to work more with substacks, but I'm running into a major snag.
Will someone tell me why I can't name, edit or even see the second card?
1. Create a mainstack, name it stack1
2 create a substack of #1
Recently, stephen barncard wrote:
At first I thought this was a tRev issue, but now I don't think so
I've started to work more with substacks, but I'm running into a major snag.
Will someone tell me why I can't name, edit or even see the second card?
1. Create a mainstack, name it
Scott - before you declared 'everything's working' did you try my recipe??
It's not the creating/ naming a single stack - it's the IDs that are
assigned to cards - and the fact that when you create a substack, there is
ANOTHER first card with the ID of 1002. The IDE gets confused and refuses to
and this is NOT using tREV
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
On 15 March 2010 00:15, stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.comwrote:
Scott - before you declared 'everything's working' did you try my recipe??
It's not the
Stephen-
Not much help, I know, but I followed your recipe and it works fine
here.
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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Recently, stephen barncard wrote:
Scott - before you declared 'everything's working' did you try my recipe??
It's not the creating/ naming a single stack - it's the IDs that are
assigned to cards - and the fact that when you create a substack, there is
ANOTHER first card with the ID of
Thanks for the help guys.
It's not about creating new cards. It's what happens when one creates a new
substack, and the automatic ID assignment of the first card in the new
stack.
I had been using the inspector to try to get there. That triangle below the
lock that can reveal objects.
click on
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