Le 16 janv. 10 à 18:31, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Andre Bisseret wrote:
Le 16 janv. 10 à 15:59, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
It's a long story as to how I was able to pin this down, but more
relevant is this test I've put together to illustrate the issue in
isolation:
This is a copy of a request I have just sent to RunRev support:
I would be extremely grateful if you could make available to all
holders of RunRev licences higher than
RunRev 2.2.1 licensed copies of RunRev 2.2.1 to enable them to make
standalones for platforms that
are no longer officially
Does anyone know of the low down on creating DVD's that will play as normal
video DVD's - but that also contain computer data and software such as a Rev
application? I've not done this with DVD's, and thought actually it would
not work or I'd have seen more of the beasts - this is a quote I found
Built Metacard 4 on my Ubuntu Box (P4, 1.42 GHZ, 512 MB, Ubuntu 8.04.3
LTS) using
J. Landman Gay's magic stack available at RevOnline.
Downloaded the BSD and HP9K700 engines from
http://www.hot.com.my/metacard/
saved them in a subdirectory inside my MC 4 directory; expanded their
contents
Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700? Is that what the HP9k700 means?
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 11:32, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Built Metacard 4 on my Ubuntu Box (P4, 1.42 GHZ, 512 MB, Ubuntu 8.04.3
LTS) using
J. Landman Gay's magic stack available at RevOnline.
I have a stack that allows teachers and parents to attach videos for
students to write sentences about. These videos are created with
various devices and thus have different heights and widths. I
currently store these videos in a default folder, and use a 'Player',
which I probe for the
On 17/01/2010 18:37, Mikey wrote:
Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700? Is that what the HP9k700 means?
As far as I know, yes.
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On 17/01/2010 18:38, William Ziegler wrote:
I have a stack that allows teachers and parents to attach videos for
students to write sentences about. These videos are created with
various devices and thus have different heights and widths. I
currently store these videos in a default folder, and
On 17/01/2010 18:37, Mikey wrote:
Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700? Is that what the HP9k700 means?
This is worth reading:
MetaCard 2.5 is supported on 68K and PPC Macintosh systems running
MacOS 7.1 through 9.X, with a separate Carbon engine for use with Mac OS
X. The Win32 engine
Wunderbar
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From: Ralf Bitter ra...@dimensionb.de
Subject: [ANN] revIgniter v1.0b
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2010, 10:57 AM
revIgniter v1.0 Beta has been released ready
for
Richmond wrote:
Nine popular UNIX/X11 platforms are also supported: Solaris SPARC,
Solaris x86, DEC Alpha, SGI IRIS, HP-9000/700, IBM RS/6000, SCO ODT, BSD
UNIX, Linux Intel, and LinuxPPC.
most of those options have become Boojums with RunRev; i.e. they have
softly and silently
vanished
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Personally, I'm extremely 'turned on' by this bit:
Nine popular UNIX/X11 platforms are also supported: Solaris SPARC,
Solaris x86, DEC Alpha, SGI IRIS, HP-9000/700, IBM RS/6000, SCO ODT, BSD
UNIX, Linux Intel, and LinuxPPC.
most of those options have become
On 17/01/2010 20:12, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Personally, I'm extremely 'turned on' by this bit:
Nine popular UNIX/X11 platforms are also supported: Solaris SPARC,
Solaris x86, DEC Alpha, SGI IRIS, HP-9000/700, IBM RS/6000, SCO ODT,
BSD UNIX, Linux Intel, and
On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I myself, have a large number of computers rotting in my attic in Scotland
(about 5 Performa 52xx
Macs) which are perfectly serviceable, except for the fact that it would be
JOLLY NICE to leverage
features implemented in RunRevs 3.5
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
So, I have written directly to RunRev (see earlier posting) to ask if
they would be so kind as to issue
2.2.1 and engines with licence numbers to any Studio and Enterprise
owners who might be interested;
You will receive an answer, but it will probably take some
On 17/01/2010 21:16, Bruce Robertson wrote:
On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I myself, have a large number of computers rotting in my attic in Scotland
(about 5 Performa 52xx
Macs) which are perfectly serviceable, except for the fact that it would be
JOLLY NICE to
On 17/01/2010 21:31, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
So, I have written directly to RunRev (see earlier posting) to ask if
they would be so kind as to issue
2.2.1 and engines with licence numbers to any Studio and Enterprise
owners who might be interested;
You will receive
Richmond-
Sunday, January 17, 2010, 11:33:34 AM, you wrote:
If you come to my house and ask me for the 3 chairs
...for Captain Spaulding, no doubt...
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On 17/01/2010 22:12, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Sunday, January 17, 2010, 11:33:34 AM, you wrote:
If you come to my house and ask me for the 3 chairs
...for Captain Spaulding, no doubt...
I'm sorry I don't understand the reference; do tell!
Thanks for the tip Richard, but I'll still need to check the video
height and width to be sure it fits on the screen in the correct
place. If it can't be queried once it's in the stack or subStack as a
videoClip can I constrain the final imported videoClip through a
script when I import
On 17/01/2010 22:52, William Ziegler wrote:
Thanks for the tip Richard,
Who is 'Richard'?
but I'll still need to check the video height and width to be sure it
fits on the screen in the correct place. If it can't be queried once
it's in the stack or subStack as a videoClip can I
Richmond-
Sunday, January 17, 2010, 12:34:21 PM, you wrote:
I'm sorry I don't understand the reference; do tell!
This is the best I can come up with at the moment:
http://www.filmsite.org/anim2.html
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William Ziegler wrote:
I have a stack that allows teachers and parents to attach videos for
students to write sentences about. These videos are created with various
devices and thus have different heights and widths. I currently store
these videos in a default folder, and use a 'Player',
Hi,
I have created a poll about currently unsupported operating systems in
the feature requests section of the RunRev forum.
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4717p=20927
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Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage:
Thanks Jacqueline and Richard
Any sources for tutorials with sample scripts on setting custom disk
property to binary data?
bill
William Ziegler wrote:
I have a stack that allows teachers and parents to attach videos for
students to write sentences about. These videos are created with
Oo, oo, I'd really appreciate a bsd builder.
Thanks, Hershel
On 1/17/10 1:12 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Personally, I'm extremely 'turned on' by this bit:
Nine popular UNIX/X11 platforms are also supported: Solaris SPARC,
Solaris x86,
On which version's will this work?
Hershel
On 1/17/10 11:32 AM, Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com
wrote:
Built Metacard 4 on my Ubuntu Box (P4, 1.42 GHZ, 512 MB, Ubuntu 8.04.3
LTS) using
J. Landman Gay's magic stack available at RevOnline.
Downloaded the BSD and HP9K700
I have a datagrid form that has a timestamp in its dataArray. I would like to
sort the data in the datagrid using that timestamp.
For lists this is easy, but is it also possible for forms?
the data might look like this
tData[1][timestamp]
tData[1][otherData]
tData[2][timestamp]
Where in the Rev documentation (or sample stacks?) should I be looking to
learn how to do the following?
Given 6 identical standalones running of 6 computers all internet connected,
I want an event X triggered on any one of those computers to be immediately
relayed to the other 5 computers.
An
Hooray! The Online Scripting Conference archives have reappeared!
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I am sure one can create multi-session DVDs just like you can for CDs.
I'd experiment around with a copy of Toast (or Nero) and see what files
those apps put in .
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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
2010/1/17 David Bovill
Nicolas,
Check out the chat server sample stack. It shows how to create a server and
send information to and from clients.
Bill Vlahos
On Jan 17, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Where in the Rev documentation (or sample stacks?) should I be looking to
learn how to do the following?
hdutil in the shell
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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
2010/1/17 stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com
I am sure one can create multi-session DVDs just like you can for CDs.
I'd experiment around with a copy of Toast (or
a UDF dvd format is what you're after.
if you're using Toast - select the Data/DVD-ROM (UDF) option
If you build in DVD Studio Pro you can create links to content on the
DVD or the internet. I'm unsure as to whether you can link to a Rev
app (from the DVD menu) but it can certainly be on the
Good idea Mark. I'll do the same with InfoWallet.
Bill Vlahos
http://www.infowallet.com
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Dear Revolution gang,
Since we're with a lot of software developers here, while quite a few of you
sell their software on-line, you might want to
On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Mind you . . . if you could point me to a Linux PPC engine for
Metacard I could start fooling around now.
Hi Richmond,
You can access my repository of MetaCard files at:
http://www.canelasoftware.com/mc/metacard23/index.html
Mark Wieder wrote:
Hooray! The Online Scripting Conference archives have reappeared!
http://www.runrev.com/developers/lessons-and-tutorials/tutorials/online-scripting-conferences/
Woot!
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On 18/01/2010 07:22, Mark Talluto wrote:
On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Mind you . . . if you could point me to a Linux PPC engine for
Metacard I could start fooling around now.
Hi Richmond,
You can access my repository of MetaCard files at:
I find it funny that a single person (Dr. Scott Raney) was able to
support all the different platforms, yet the team at RunRev cannot..
(I understand their business reasoning(s), just find it amusing ;)
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I don't think that assessment is funny or fair.
The REV of today is a lot more complex than previous years. Also it's
important to note in this comparison the fact that Metacard went out of
business.
Keeping parity among the currently supported platforms is gotta be intense.
I am just happy they
that Metacard went out of business.
umm.. Rev bought them, not quite the same..
I don't think that assessment is funny or fair.
But I do.. ;-P
It was the same thing when REALSoftware (actually FYI Software at the
time) bought REALbasic (CrossBasic at them time).. It was originally
being
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