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Message: 15
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:52:52 -0800
From: Jim Ault
Subject: Re: Newbie Data Grid question
To: How to use Revolution
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One valuable technique for understanding
Bonjour,
Le 16 déc. 09 à 06:12, Trevor DeVore a écrit :
On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:04 AM, James Hurley wrote:
It's okay, the Data Grid likes to be beta up on once and a while :-)
As long as this is still in Beta, may I make a suggestion?
Sorry, that was supposed to be "beat" not "beta".
:-o)
On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:04 AM, James Hurley wrote:
It's okay, the Data Grid likes to be beta up on once and a while :-)
As long as this is still in Beta, may I make a suggestion?
Sorry, that was supposed to be "beat" not "beta".
(Does anyone ever let the possibility of the answer be "no" stop
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:19:43 -0500
From: Trevor DeVore
Subject: Re: Newbie Data Grid question
To: How to use Revolution
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On Dec 14, 20
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> One bit of confusion for me is that there is no dgText property set visible
> here. The syntax
probably a setprop handler.
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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
2009/12/15 Jim Ault
> One valuable technique for understanding the DataG
One valuable technique for understanding the DataGrid inner workings.
In Rev, choose the pointer tool, click on a data grid, then go the
inspector, choose 'custom properties' from the drop down,
and now check out the property sets. You should see dgProps and dgCache
Note all the properties t
Bonjour Jim, Trevor and others on this thread ;-)
Le 14 déc. 09 à 19:11, James Hurley a écrit :
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Trevor (and Andre.Bisseret),
Thanks you for the very thoughtful reply(s).
It is heartening to see something defended by its parent. My sincere
apologies for treating your offspring in such a
On Dec 14, 2009, at 1:11 PM, James Hurley wrote:
It is heartening to see something defended by its parent. My sincere
apologies for treating your offspring in such a quick and dirty
fashion :-)
It's okay, the Data Grid likes to be beta up on once and a while :-)
The Data Grid is such a bi
Message: 27
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:58:13 -0500
From: Trevor DeVore
Subject: Re: Newbie Data Grid question
To: How to use Revolution
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On Dec 13
On Dec 14, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
The syntax isn't correct in this example. It should be:
set the dgText[true] of group "Dgrid" to tData
I just tested to verify that using the correct syntax does work -
and it does :-)
I just tried this syntax but without success!
Here,
Bonjour Trevor,
Le 14 déc. 09 à 15:02, Trevor DeVore a écrit :
On Dec 14, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Your are right ; I just made a new stack with a data grid "dGrid"
and a field "source"
created the columns manually in the inspector (col 1, col 2 etc)
In the field, the first t
On Dec 14, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Your are right ; I just made a new stack with a data grid "dGrid"
and a field "source"
created the columns manually in the inspector (col 1, col 2 etc)
In the field, the first tab delimited line includes the names for
the columns.
Then
s
On Dec 13, 2009, at 4:10 PM, James Hurley wrote:
Yes the columns already exist.
If I set pFirstLineContainsHeaders to false, the field is populated
with data but the columns are set to Col 1, Col 2 etc.
If I then set set pFirstLineContainsHeaders to true (with the
columns already set to C
Bonjour (again :-) Jim,
Waiting for an answer from Trevor about the mystery of
"pFirstLineContainsHeaders" ;-))
the following is a possible substitute :
put "name" & cr & "color" & cr & "shape" into myHeaders
set the dgProp["columns"] of grp "Dgrid" to myHeaders -- set the
column names
Le 13 déc. 09 à 22:10, James Hurley a écrit :
Bonjour,
Le 13 déc. 09 à 19:53, James Hurley a écrit :
> I am just getting into data grid fields and can't find first base.
>
> I can't find anything on data grids in the Dictionary. Is this
> coming?
You could download the manual at :
http://l
Bonjour,
Le 13 déc. 09 à 19:53, James Hurley a écrit :
> I am just getting into data grid fields and can't find first base.
>
> I can't find anything on data grids in the Dictionary. Is this
> coming?
You could download the manual at :
http://lessons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/manuals/datagrid
Bonjour,
Le 13 déc. 09 à 19:53, James Hurley a écrit :
I am just getting into data grid fields and can't find first base.
I can't find anything on data grids in the Dictionary. Is this
coming?
You could download the manual at :
http://lessons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/manuals/datagrid/le
I noticed that the column headings aren't automatically set when you load
the datagrid with data. I manually set the column names and then when I
loaded the data in (using a different method with ) I put in the column
headings exactly as I had manually named them. It turned out that later,
when tak
I am just getting into data grid fields and can't find first base.
I can't find anything on data grids in the Dictionary. Is this coming?
Following the tutorial I tried the following:
put field "data" into tData
--This is a tab delimited text field with the first line being the
column names
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