There are tears in my eyes!
yeah, they were pretty bad..
Low standards! Ha!
i will try to have a another video within the next couple of days and
you can see what i mean by the low standards...
___
use-revolution mailing list
On Aug 11, 2010, at 2:00 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
still low standards but here are a couple little teaser videos of stuff i
have been working on..
...
the controls are 100% revTalk and are hidden in compiled applications..
There are tears in my eyes! I am SO ready for these!
Low standards! Ha!
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Shao Sean shaos...@wehostmacs.com wrote:
please share with us how did you add a control
to the toolbar as well, I liked that.
copy group ;-)
I am going *CRAZY* with copy groups now... life is so much easier!
--
http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is
That looks promising!
Will the SMTP control support attachments?
When can we test them?
Regards,
Matthias
Am 11.08.2010 um 09:00 schrieb Shao Sean:
still low standards but here are a couple little teaser videos of stuff i
have been working on..
a 5 minute video showing off how to
Shao Sean,
You Rock!!!
These are such time savers that I think I could put them into use right now.
Congratulations on very elegant design (loved the callbacks) and overall
developer friendliness. I look forward for the time when these will be
available.
If you have the inclination, please
Will the SMTP control support attachments?
If you need this now, look for our old MIME Encoding library..
When can we test them?
We feel that the quality of them is too low to publicly test..
Congratulations on very elegant design (loved the callbacks) and
overall
developer friendliness
we were asked off-list but we figured an on-list reply would be
beneficial to anyone else wondering..
the ftp control does not use libURL but a completely brand new code
base that is non-blocking and allows for multiple connections
(including multiple downloads).. keep in mind that rev is
Mark-
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 6:06:50 PM, I wrote:
So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what for?
It's been three months without a reply, which is pretty much what I
figured.
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
___
Hi Mark,
No tutorial? How is one supposed to use these?
Are they like an overall rev property that changes all other rev properties
at once of an object to a saved state?
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
2009/12/20 Mark Wieder
On Dec 20, 2009, at 9:16 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what for?
It's been three months without a reply, which is pretty much what I
figured.
Actually, I use them for platform specific interface adjustments.
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
Hi,
I thought RR was being touted as the evolution of HyperCard? I have a hard
time believing the dirty flag isn't supported natively. Are you saying it's
not???
Look, I have a ton of cross-platform apps on my drive, but all of them use
the dirty red button to indicate that the file has been
YES ! YES ! YES !
Bons souvenirs de Paris
René
Le 20 sept. 09 à 17:43, Shao Sean a écrit :
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
dirty button/flag is?
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
dirty button/flag is?
When a document needs to be saved, this is referred to as being
On 21 Sep 2009, at 10:31, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
dirty button/flag is?
In the majority of document-based OS X apps, the saved status of the
current document is visually
It's a feature I'd like, but apart from a couple of mentions on the list it
doesn't seem to be that high a priority for people - there doesn't even
appear to be a request for it in the QA centre.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6213
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, By, Am I naive or what?
For us naive types could somebody, Please,
in a relatively simple way, explain what a
dirty button/flag is?
When a document needs to be saved, this
Le 21 sept. 2009 à 01:36, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
This is the price we pay for using a cross-platform tool.
I can’t share your point of view on this. I can't see the reason which
prevents from creating a button which respects the Apple Human
Interface Guidelines for example.
However
This is the price we pay for using a cross-platform tool.
I can’t share your point of view on this. I can't see the reason which
prevents from creating a button which respects the Apple Human Interface
Guidelines for example.
Like you I am a Mac person, but as developers, we have to
Hi Sean,
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the dirty document flag
(boolean)
I keep hoping for
set the style of this stack to cocoa
-- Paul
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Shao Sean shaos...@wehostmacs.com wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and feel
more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified
Great,
It is the right track. There are still others improvement to bring so
that Rev applications look and feel more like Mac OS X applications.
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons, button and field with the
default Mac OS X font, size and position, etc. In a word, this would
be
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons,
am looking into this, but my skillz are not mad (even though i am ;-)
button and field with the default Mac OS X font, size and position
Set your stack to have the font Lucinda Grande, size 13.. Set your
buttons to have a height of 22 pixels.. There
Le 20 sept. 2009 à 18:57, Shao Sean a écrit :
For example, tool bars, gradient buttons,
am looking into this, but my skillz are not mad (even though i am ;-)
Don't be so modest :-)
button and field with the default Mac OS X font, size and position
Set your stack to have the font Lucinda
Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the dirty document flag
(boolean)
Shao,
Fantastic.
Bill Vlahos
On Sep 20, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
isWindowModified()
Shao Sean wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and
feel more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
isWindowModified() - returns the state of the dirty document flag
(boolean)
It is the right track. There are still others improvement to bring so that
Rev applications look and feel more like Mac OS X applications. For example,
tool bars, gradient buttons, button and field with the default Mac OS X
font, size and position, etc. In a word, this would be great if Rev
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Shao Sean shaos...@wehostmacs.com wrote:
Working on an external for helping Mac applications in Rev look and feel
more like Mac OS X applications. Current features include:
setWindowModified - toggles the dirty document flag on and off
isWindowModified() -
Sarah-
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 4:36:15 PM, you wrote:
your part. I think this is what profiles are good for, but I never
really got into using profiles.
Yeah - me neither. Had some thoughts about it but never really
bothered.
So I'm curious... does anyone use profiles, and if so, what
Sean, I think this is a great idea. Not only would it centralize
documentation for different libraries, but it could also serve as a
kind of advert/reminder of those libraries.
Many users of this list have written a wide variety of helpful
libraries. If these libraries could have their
Sean, this is a really great things!
I contact you off-list on how to integrate your extension inside NativeDoc.
Damien Girard
Dam-pro, France.
http://www.dam-pro.com - Check out the new website!
Message du 05/08/09 10:57
De : Bernard Devlin
A : How to use Revolution
Copie à :
Objet : Re
Not only would it centralize documentation for different libraries,
Which is the main point of it, even for my own libraries I forget
what they do ;)
Many users of this list have written a wide variety of helpful
libraries.
Yes and I use many of them in my personal toolbox thank you
33 matches
Mail list logo