On Apr 24, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Mark Maslowski wrote:
Howdy all!
I am a long-time Director and Flash developer thinking of jumping into the
Revolution for an upcoming desktop application. Any suggestions of resource
material to help lessen the learning curve? Books? Tutorials?
MM:
Welcome
Mark Wieder wrote:
Please - no more Marks. It's getting confusing enough around here. I
sometimes have trouble remembering which one is me...
I tried to get the last three Marks to change their names, but none of
them would. So you do it.
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.netwrote:
Please - no more Marks. It's getting confusing enough around here. I
sometimes have trouble remembering which one is me...
if (me = the target) then
answer I'm Wieder
end if
HTH
Mark-
Saturday, April 24, 2010, 10:54:49 PM, Kay wrote:
all the links you've been given are extremely good, but at the end of the
day, the fact that you've found this List means you have a huge head-start.
Drat - I forgot to mention that. Yes - this list is the best runrev
resource there is,
Jacque-
Saturday, April 24, 2010, 11:03:15 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get the last three Marks to change their names, but none of
them would. So you do it.
Oh, sure... just because you get to be Jacques sometimes you think
this is easy... just wait until Jacque 2 comes along and you'll see
2010/4/25 Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net:
Jacque-
Saturday, April 24, 2010, 11:03:15 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get the last three Marks to change their names, but none of
them would. So you do it.
Oh, sure... just because you get to be Jacques sometimes you think
this is easy... just
The programming language is close to being like verbose Lingo, but the metaphor
is a stack of cards, and not a timeline.
Here might be a good place to start:
http://support.runrev.com/tutorials/___
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I am a long-time Director and Flash developer thinking of jumping into the
Revolution for an upcoming desktop application. Any suggestions of resource
material to help lessen the learning curve? Books? Tutorials?
Hi Mark,
Welcome to the Revolution!
As well as the tutorials web Colin advised,
Mark, the following url is a repository of free stacks to get some ideas from.
It will give you an idea of the possibilities.
http://revonline2.runrev.com/search/searchtype/latest/direction/descending/
--- On Sat, 4/24/10, Mark Maslowski m...@majico.com wrote:
From: Mark Maslowski
2010/4/25 Mark Maslowski m...@majico.com:
Howdy all!
I am a long-time Director and Flash developer thinking of jumping into the
Revolution for an upcoming desktop application. Any suggestions of resource
material to help lessen the learning curve? Books? Tutorials?
Thanks.
- Mark
Hi
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
Here might be a good place to start:
http://support.runrev.com/tutorials/
See here as well:
http://support.runrev.com/scriptingconferences/
Also, note under the Revolution Help menu, there's a Resource Center stack
with links to stacks, videos and PDFs.
Mark Maslowski wrote:
Howdy all!
I am a long-time Director and Flash developer thinking of jumping into the
Revolution for an upcoming desktop application. Any suggestions of resource
material to help lessen the learning curve? Books? Tutorials?
Welcome! You'll love it here. Besides all the
On Apr 24, 2010, at 8:07 PM, zryip theSlug wrote:
To start I invite you to download the trial version of Studio or
Enterprise if you have not already bought your license.
http://www.runrev.com/downloads/free-trial/
Don't forget the free version too:
http://revmedia.runrev.com/revMedia/
Mark-
Saturday, April 24, 2010, 3:59:06 PM, you wrote:
Howdy all!
I am a long-time Director and Flash developer thinking of jumping into the
Revolution for an upcoming desktop application. Any suggestions of resource
material to help lessen the learning curve? Books? Tutorials?
Thanks.
Please - no more Marks. It's getting confusing enough around here. I
sometimes have trouble remembering which one is me...
I can go by Maz or the Maz if it makes things easier!
- M
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Mark D. Maslowski
Partner/Designer/Programmer
MAJICo -
Since you are a developer that probably has a keen eye for user
appeal...
Here are some very dramatic stacks that are inspiring. Scott Rossi is
humble enough not to mention them, so I will.
Tactile Media is his company
Below is the link to a page of very cool stacks that should get you
Hi Maz,
all the links you've been given are extremely good, but at the end of the
day, the fact that you've found this List means you have a huge head-start.
Whilst answering the same old question over and over is NOT frowned upon
here - as we appreciate that there will always be someone else
On 8/4/04 12:36 AM, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, kind and smart people of the Revolution list. I wonder if you
could lend me a hand with a little head-scratching puzzler of a problem
that I've been experiencing.
When I create standalones, I'm getting problems with both Windows and
Chris,
Welcome aboard!
Which font is this using, and is this in an English OS (it looks like it
is, but I want to be sure). At the outset it looks like a font-related
issue... if you change the font to something generic like Arial, do
you still have the same issue? And it doesn't look like you
Hey, Ken,
Thanks! I've been looking at your site, actually, and the many others
that are out there. It is unbelievable how many resources people have
made available, even more unbelievable that nobody I know has ever
heard of RunRev. Per the discussion in another thread, it's hard for
me
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 11:06 PM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:
Here are the results of a test with Arial.
Here are my results in raw form (mentioned here last year, I think):
Here is some raw data of the formattedHeight and formattedWidth of the
word Washington in different fonts and
On 2/7/04 12:06 AM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:
Here are the results of a test with Arial. Notice, oddly, that changing
the field font to Arial also had a corresponding change to the font used
in the control group...
Try setting the fixedlineheight property of the field to true and the
Just an idea...try playing around with the fixedlineheight property...
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