Hello,
I was wondering if RunRev have specific dates for their RevMobile releases
(Alpha, Beta, Commercial)?
I'm guessing Commercial would be in April 2011 but how about the others.
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Hello Bernd,
Very impressive !!
Thank you
René
Le 8 oct. 2010 à 13:12, Klaus on-rev a écrit :
Hi Bernd,
Hi Klaus,
sorry for that: Phil is right the correct address is
http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/scrollwheel/scrollwheelstack/scrollWheeliPhone.rev.zip
thank you very much!
(when
Hi Bernd,
Hi Klaus,
sorry for that: Phil is right the correct address is
http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/scrollwheel/scrollwheelstack/scrollWheeliPhone.rev.zip
thank you very much!
(when testing the link I had to correct it in the browser, forgot to copy it
back to the text)
oh well.
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some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile. I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks close
to the native scroll wheel.
The advantage of an Rev object is that it is all graphics and scalable. The
disadvantage that RevMobile
On 10/7/10 1:36 PM, BNig wrote:
some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile. I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks close
to the native scroll wheel.
Wow. This is the best implementation I've seen yet. Thank you so much
Very Nice!
Wayne
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 2:36 PM, BNig niggem...@uni-wh.de wrote:
some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile.
I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks
close
to the native scroll wheel.
The advantage of an Rev
(framerate of
about 6.5), on an iPad around 50 milliseconds (framerate about 20).
regards
Bernd
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Hi Bernd,
some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile. I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks close
to the native scroll wheel.
The advantage of an Rev object is that it is all graphics and scalable. The
disadvantage
wrote:
Hi Bernd,
some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile. I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks close
to the native scroll wheel.
The advantage of an Rev object is that it is all graphics and scalable. The
disadvantage
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Ooh - nice!
Terry...
On 8/10/10 5:36 AM, BNig niggem...@uni-wh.de wrote:
some time ago someone was looking for native iPhone controls for RevMobile. I
tried to emulate an iPhone scroll wheel through Rev objects that looks close
to the native scroll wheel.
The advantage of an Rev object
Yes.
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On 3 October 2010 00:33, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
I would still hope we can talk about things here, because much of it would
be of general interest, mobile is becoming more important in general, and
even though I'm interested in mobile, I'm not interested in yet another
email
YES !
Le 3 oct. 2010 à 14:28, David Bovill a écrit :
On 3 October 2010 00:33, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
I would still hope we can talk about things here, because much of it would
be of general interest, mobile is becoming more important in general, and
even though I'm
would still hope we can talk about things here, because much of it would be
of general interest, mobile is becoming more important in general, and even
though I'm interested in mobile, I'm not interested in yet another email list!
Aside from talking about talking RevMobile here I would think
On 3 October 2010 17:40, Michael D Mays mich...@michaelsmanias.com wrote:
Aside from talking about talking RevMobile here I would think that in
general discussions about alpha software might need to be somewhat private
about some things and have more active/visible participation
yes! Runrev, PLEASE FREE THE ON-REV CLIENT and API.
What is the big secret, anyway?
sqb
On 3 October 2010 13:55, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tv wrote:
On 3 October 2010 17:40, Michael D Mays mich...@michaelsmanias.com
wrote:
A classic example is the On-Rev client. Locking that
Is this the or is there a place for RevMobile discussions?
Thanks,
Michael
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On Oct 2, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Michael D Mays wrote:
Is this the or is there a place for RevMobile discussions?
I would think that here would be a good place. It's not really any different
than if you were asking about a standalone specific issue, there isn't a
special forum just
On Oct 2, 2010, at 7:54 AM, Michael D Mays wrote:
Is this the or is there a place for RevMobile discussions?
I cannot answer your question.
I can say that I would not mind.
I had assumed this is where others would focus and I might focus on
other things, but it looks like revMobile
:
Is this the or is there a place for RevMobile discussions?
I cannot answer your question.
I can say that I would not mind.
I had assumed this is where others would focus and I might focus on other
things, but it looks like revMobile is in my future, even in communicating
with my
On Oct 2, 2010, at 7:16 PM, Michael D Mays wrote:
Back in March and April in the pre-Alpha release notices there was mention of
setting up a such discussion group. The release in August did not. I was
hoping it had been set up.
I would still hope we can talk about things here, because
... and except for an occasional screen going black issue
I wrote about this RevMobile problem on the ImproveRevolution list but
got not response, but am kind of relieved to hear from Randy Hengst
that it's not just my setup that's experiencing this.
Anyonelse getting a black screen
I want to write an iOS app that allows me to edit the tags of the tracks on my
iPod Touch. Often when I listen to music on my iPod, I want to edit the data of
the currently playing track. For example, I want to set the genre, or at least
add some comments to it. And when I connect the iPod to
Neat idea.
After a quick bit of searching, this was added to the SDK with OS3 - so it's
possible, but I've no idea if it's possible with Rev.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741847/iphone-sdk-accessing-current-song-information-through-an-app
Ian
On 23 Sep 2010, at 19:30, Terry Vogelaar
Terry,
Although it is possible to 'get' the current track info from obj-c but I very
much doubt that LiveCode will have that same level of access.
We need an external pass through for revMobile that will let us do calls to
these libraries.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
http
of access.
We need an external pass through for revMobile that will let us do calls to
these libraries.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
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Sounds a MUST HAVE function idea for me that pass through... !!! Hope it gets
through..
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Thank you Andre !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 01:01, Scott Rossi a écrit :
Recently, stephen barncard wrote:
is dropbox a macos feature or an application?
Dude:
http://www.dropbox.com
Andre's idea is very creative.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
thinking too far ahead now?
Terry
Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 3:26:09 PM, Jacque wrote:
On 9/21/10 2:31 PM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
I upgraded to LiveCode 4.5. Because I have bought revMobile, Mobile
Deployment is already purchased according to the store, as
expected. However, I don't see
Hi All,
I've been playing with revMobile and have successfully loaded an app on my
iPhone in the vertical orientation and except for an occasional screen
going black issue all works as I expected.
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one
DropBox is an application. You can signup here:
http://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTc4MTA2NDQ5
By signing up to a referral link, we both gain 250mb additional
space so it's a win-win situation. :)
Done!
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prevent or enable me to use it...
Or am I thinking too far ahead now?
RevMobile is implemented as a plugin. The plugin is basically just a
bridge that connects with Apple's simulator app and loads your stack
into the simulator. RR may decide to implement it differently in the
future I suppose
On 9/22/10 9:23 AM, Randy Hengst wrote:
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one that can be rotated, just one to work only in
horizontal. For that I tried using info from the alpha handbook
...
I placed the command in the preopenstack
Hi Jacque,
Thanks for that information. I'll look forward to the addition.
take care,
randy
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:46 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 9/22/10 9:23 AM, Randy Hengst wrote:
However, I've been trying to develop a second app in the horizontal
orientation not one that can
I upgraded to LiveCode 4.5. Because I have bought revMobile, Mobile Deployment
is already purchased according to the store, as expected. However, I don't
see it in the Development Plugins menu where it used to be. Nor can I find it
anywhere else yet. Should I reinstall the plugin? If so, where
On Sep 21, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
I upgraded to LiveCode 4.5. Because I have bought revMobile, Mobile
Deployment is already purchased according to the store, as expected.
However, I don't see it in the Development Plugins menu where it used to
be. Nor can I find
On 9/21/10 2:31 PM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
I upgraded to LiveCode 4.5. Because I have bought revMobile, Mobile
Deployment is already purchased according to the store, as
expected. However, I don't see it in the Development Plugins menu
where it used to be. Nor can I find it anywhere else yet
Jacque-
Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 3:26:09 PM, you wrote:
In 4.5, open Preferences, Files and Memory pane. Use the browse button
at the bottom to select your My Revolution folder as the external folder
location. That folder is located inside your Documents folder, and was
created by
What I am doing these days is using dropbox to contain my plugins folder.
This way all my machines have an up to date copy of my doings and I am able
to work whenever I am.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Jacque-
Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 3:26:09
Hi Andre,
is dropbox a macos feature or an application?
On 21 September 2010 15:53, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
What I am doing these days is using dropbox to contain my plugins folder.
This way all my machines have an up to date copy of my doings and I am able
to work whenever
Recently, stephen barncard wrote:
is dropbox a macos feature or an application?
Dude:
http://www.dropbox.com
Andre's idea is very creative.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
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Hi Andre,
is dropbox a macos feature or an application?
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more
additional space so
it's a win-win situation. :)
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To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
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space so
it's a win-win situation. :)
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Date: Tuesday, 21
Ditto. GMTA!
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
What I am doing these days is using dropbox to contain my plugins folder.
This way all my machines have an up to date copy of my doings and I am able
to work whenever I am.
Oh, and there's Public folder in DropBox, where you can put files, and
right-click on them and it will give you the public URL for the file, which
you can send to others or, as I do, use for uploading pics to forums.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Chipp Walters ch...@chipp.com wrote:
Ditto.
Terry,
exept the scrolling, all the other feautures of the datagrid library work
in the mobile applications?
I tryed and seems to work.
Thanks a lot,
Paolo
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I have few questions about using datagrid in mobile applications...
In an application for iPhone, can I place a datagrid object ?
Datagrid objects work fine in mobile applications created by the present
RevMobile plugin?
What about next release of the RevMobile plugin?
Thanks a lot
Paolo
object ?
Datagrid objects work fine in mobile applications created by the present
RevMobile plugin?
What about next release of the RevMobile plugin?
Thanks a lot
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Sorry for persisiting with this but...
While waiting for suggestions, I tried setting the destroy window and
stack properties to true. But the screen is still appearing black when
my revMobile apps open up on iPhone, only redrawing themselves in
dithered blocks when I swipe/tap the screen.
One
Hello,
The screen is acting odd when opening some of my
RevMobile-built-for-iPhone apps.
The screen appears fine the 1st or 2nd time an app is opened
immediately after installation on my iPhone. After closing and
restarting the app, though, the entire screen is black, and stays that
way until I
?) appears. To get back to
the Settings window, there is a button at the top of that new
window.
Now, how would I do all that in Rev ^o^!
Or, will future versions of RevMobile handle this and other such differences?
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Nicolas,
I don't know if importing sounds work but try this:
Using RevMobile bundling thing, bundle your waves.
Then using the specialFolderPath thing, get the path to your bundled waves.
Use the play command with them.
I think that right now, sound playing only works with external bundled
Andre,
Thank you! You were right. Have to use the RevMobile plugin's Add
files. And the files played simply with play, so no need for
getting the specialFolderPath.
However, this Add files solution is not ideal. What I'd prefer is
what I do with my Windows/Mac versions -- namely, I use Rev's
Nicolas,
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Nicolas Cueto nicon...@gmail.com wrote:
Andre,
Thank you! You were right. Have to use the RevMobile plugin's Add
files. And the files played simply with play, so no need for
getting the specialFolderPath.
However, this Add files solution
Just got the latest build of the RevMobile plugin and am testing out
(among other interesting things) the sound playback on iPhone and iPad
of a revMobile-built app. In the IDE, the sound works, but in the real
devices themselves and in the iPhone simulator, no sound!
I've tried with wav, aiff
John Gruber just linked to this:
http://www.appleoutsider.com/2010/06/10/hello-lua
pointing out a new change to that critical section of the Developer
License Agreement for iThingies about built-in interpreters. Does
this give us hope?
Still lurking after all these years,
Jim
I just spotted it myself, but given the need for written acceptance
from Apple and their previous response to Runrev I'd be doubtful.
Looks like it's more for scripting engines in games.
Ian
On 11 Jun 2010, at 19:47, Jim Lyons wrote:
John Gruber just linked to this:
Apple's rejection of Rev-Mobile was more than just about interpreted code.
Rev-Mobile would not have involved an interpretation layer. It would have been
a full iApp indistinguishable from others, unless Apple fingerprinted all the
apps compiled with Xcode.
Bob
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I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent changes to
the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on Appleinsider) and one
thing I don't understand is how Apple can actually do this? Is it only for
products that are intended to be marketed through the app
On 30 May 2010, at 07:37, Mark Smith wrote:
I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent
changes to the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on
Appleinsider) and one thing I don't understand is how Apple can
actually do this? Is it only for products that
Ian and Mark,
I expect the European Commission to discover that keeping
competitors' apps out of the app store (e.g. http://qurl.tk/be )
solely because they're competitors' apps is illegal, but that may take
another decade. Whether the EC will recognise Apple's technical
reasons to block
Maybe I've missed it, but due to the decision of Apple and the result for
RevMobile, what is the e.t.a. of RevMobile for Android?
I just received my Sony Xperia X10 and I really want to start development for
it...
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Warm Regards,
Ton Kuypers
+32 (0) 477 739 530
In France, the Competition council stated that it was illegal for Orange to be
the sole distributor of the iPhone. If I recall correctly, the complaint was
issued by Bouygues Telecom, whose CEO, incidentally, is a close friend of
Nicolas Sarkozy. The consequence was a sharp increase in the
I have reread my last post and, while I do think what I have said in it, I
regret having posted it. there has been enough trolling on this.
Very best
François
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with the RevMobile for Android platform.
Viktoras
tkuyp...@telenet.be wrote:
Maybe I've missed it, but due to the decision of Apple and the result for
RevMobile, what is the e.t.a. of RevMobile for Android?
I just received my Sony Xperia X10 and I really want to start development for
it...
Met
or one of the Android powered HTC phones that now are
sold throughout the Europe (preferably the one with GPS).
It would be really interesting and useful to know what point we are at with
the RevMobile for Android platform.
Viktoras
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http://developers.slashdot.org/story/10/05/17/1849215/iPhone-SDK-Agreement-S
huts-Out-HyperCard-Clone
I hope everyone who cares will take the time to comment on this. Even though
the coverage is something we've all dealt with in our own community, keeping
the story alive does quite a few things
Posted.
On May 19, 2010, at 7:57 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
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Did my part.
Judy
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The usual signal-to-noise ratio for /. though...
Ian
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Because of my vacation, I wasn't able to respond earlier to Kevin's sad news.
Being an Apple fan, this change in Apple's license agreement is the first major
disappointment in the company.
It has obviously nothing to do with performance like they say. If that was the
case, they should exclude
When elephants dance, eveyone else gets squashed...
So RunRev just seems to suffer as collateral damage in this stupid war
between these big players.
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I think we should tell Apple what we think. Perhaps someone knows where to
write our ideas?
Found the following Link:
http://developer.apple.com/contact/
Maybe, there is a better one?
If all Rev users stand together - how many statements would we get?
My mother tongue is swiss-german - there
We risk nothing to try ...
In principle I agree, but with the reasons given by Apple (which I understand
very well even if it does not suit me) I do not think it serve for something.
Several years ago when Apple dropped (quietly) HyperCard, I wrote a long letter
to Steve Jobs (a dozen pages with
Following the announce of Apple we have now a great alternative with the
announce of Kevin :
http://wetab.mobi/en/product-details
WeTab Meta-Store integrates multiple Stores, Support for native, Java, Linux,
Adobe AIR® and Android Apps
A new challenge is coming and we have a great opportunity
On 11/05/2010 17:57, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
I submitted my 2 cents. Just a note here, it will not serve us well to use
this as an opportunity to flame Apple or Steve Jobs. Please keep your posts
civilized and hopeful.
I certainly wouldn't want to see people flame Apple or Steve
Kevin,
What was Apple's tone in their rejection?
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com wrote:
On 11/05/2010 17:57, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
I submitted my 2 cents. Just a note here, it will not serve us well to
use
this as an opportunity to flame Apple or
. And my mother has strictly forbidden me to
express my opinion on android and related Google ventures.
Retrospectively, I'd rather have kept the 700€ I spent on revMobile to buy what
is soon to be my iPad. But, at the time, revMobile for the iPhone had me
convinced, and I do not regret supporting
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Le 11 mai 2010 à 19:11, Kevin Miller a écrit :
On 11/05/2010 17:57, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
I
on android and related Google ventures.
Retrospectively, I'd rather have kept the 700€ I spent on revMobile to buy
what is soon to be my iPad. But, at the time, revMobile for the iPhone had me
convinced, and I do not regret supporting runrev on this opportunity. Well,
you can't win them all
Le 11 mai 2010 à 21:03, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
I will only say as I have before, if someone doesn't like a particular
thread, they don't have to read it. I understand your frustration, but
telling someone to not to post so you don't have to see it is, well... silly.
Bob
Of course. I did
has strictly
forbidden me to express my opinion on android and related Google ventures.
Retrospectively, I'd rather have kept the 700€ I spent on revMobile to
buy what is soon to be my iPad. But, at the time, revMobile for the iPhone
had me convinced, and I do not regret supporting runrev
guess everybody who
has read the list last week got the message. And my mother has strictly
forbidden me to express my opinion on android and related Google ventures.
Retrospectively, I'd rather have kept the 700€ I spent on revMobile to
buy what is soon to be my iPad. But, at the time
On 11/05/2010 22:37, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
I 100% agree.
Matthias
Am 11.05.2010 um 21:21 schrieb stephen barncard:
Just hit delete is like saying opt-out. The noise level does get high
here, and that's the reason for the complaints. This is not a forum, it's a
linear mail list - like a
Hi everyone,
Here is the information you have been waiting for about revMobile for the
iPhone/iPad. Thank you all for your patience, this has been the soonest we
have been able to bring you this news.
http://www.runrev.com/company/runrev-blog/
Kind regards,
Kevin
Kevin Miller ~ ke
It's quite a long read, so here are some highlights:
No Rev of any sort on iPhone OS, probably forever.
Refocusing efforts on Android.
RunRevLive 10 pushed back to April next year.
The one thing that Kevin says that seems like a wrong conclusion, is that they
will continue to support the
Kevin,
As we all knew you would, you did everything humanly possible for your
customers. RunRev got ambushed and there wasn't much you could do about it.
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, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
Hi everyone,
Here is the information you have been waiting for about revMobile for the
iPhone/iPad. Thank you all for your patience, this has been the soonest we
have been able to bring you this news.
http://www.runrev.com/company/runrev-blog/
Kind
Colin,
Sorry but, if I want to buy a iPad and use it as a putching-ball, a soccer
baloon or freezebee. I do not think that Mr. Jobs can forbid it!
René
Le 10 mai 2010 à 19:53, Colin Holgate a écrit :
The one thing that Kevin says that seems like a wrong conclusion, is that
they will continue
Colin Holgate wrote:
The one thing that Kevin says that seems like a wrong conclusion,
is that they will continue to support the existing iPhone version
for Apple Enterprise customers. Those are the ones that are allowed
to deploy their own apps to some number of hundreds of users. But
the
On May 10, 2010, at 2:05 PM, René Micout wrote:
Sorry but, if I want to buy a iPad and use it as a putching-ball, a soccer
baloon or freezebee. I do not think that Mr. Jobs can forbid it!
Let's not get into another long discussion about what is right and what Apple
are saying. Clearly
Colin Holgate wrote:
If you think about it, it would make sense for the agreement to
affect everyone, not just people submitting to the App Store, because
whatever calamity is caused by having Rev, or Flash based Apps on an
iPhone device, would still hold true for all those Enterprise users.
For those deciding to not buy an iPad because of these mess, I completely
understand the decision, but you owe it to yourselves to borrow one for a
weekend. It is honestly a major breakthru which makes the whole situation
much sadder. As Jerry pointed out in one thread, its a breakthrough paradigm
I have 5 macbooks, 1 iMac, 1 iPhone and 1 iPad (and 2 newtons)
Now... I am so pissed at Apple that I won't buy anything from Apple ever
again.
As soon as Rev works well on Linux, I will switch back to Linux making a
comeback to the land of the free just like I did a switch from linux to macs
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