On 29/5/07 2:01 AM, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Stephen,
If you need more versatility and performance than MySQL offers, check
out Valentina. I think they have limited-record trial versions and
packages for all size projects. http://www.valentina-db.com/
correction:
we
On 5/29/07, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For accessing and uploading data there's CocoaMySQL for the Mac. Many
others for PC. new beta
http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/beta/CocoaMySQL_0.7b5.zip
I've been using CocoaMySQL-SBG 0.7.1 and love it. Don't know what the SBG is
Depending on your expansion plans, you have a lot of choices,
starting with the simplest.
You could use a tab-delimited database system using text files.
You could use a custom-property based database system in a stack.
These could be turned into speedy arrays directly for quick access.
You
Pour through the manual and see if you can find anything about how
the printer uses tabs. Also try and select a monospaced font.
A Web browser would make a lousy print layout tool.
Your workflow description is not clear; what exactly are you trying
to accomplish?
Say, I'm writing an app
: Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Sun, 27 May 2007 1:23 am
Subject: Re: Trying to control OKI Microline 590 24-pin printer
Pour through the manual and see if you can find anything about how
the printer uses tabs. Also try
Say, I'm writing an app for a company that prints shipping paperwork on a
24-pin OKI Microline 590 24-pin printer.? I've started off by getting my hands
on some working Excel spreadsheets that print to the printer, with the correct
character positioning and spacing to fix exactly in the right