Graham Heather Harrison wrote:
I am amazed at how fantastically proactive the people on this list
are. Is this normal? Not even the long periods of silence due to time
differences which I expect being in Tasmania. Does anybody sleep?
Yeah, it's pretty normal. And really it's us that should
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
Kay C Lan wrote:
I believe Richmond is putting forward a conspiracy theory that
unscrupulous
individuals at RunRev are carrying out backyard appendectomies on little
used Rev components. I assume he believes they are then sold on the black
market. and if I understand correctly, Steve Jobs
If the export version permits exports from a field into predictably formatted
OO text documents, then it will be a solution to the revPrintField problem.
If it runs on Linux, of course.
Peter
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View this message in context:
It's right. It is no laughing matter. Six months after the plug-in
went GA for 2/3 of the supported platforms in Rev 4, the linux plug-in
is not only NOT GA, the alpha is not even there.
Bernard
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Peter Alcibiades
palcibiades-fi...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
We need to
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
On 25/04/2010 12:44, Bernard Devlin wrote:
It's right. It is no laughing matter. Six months after the plug-in
went GA for 2/3 of the supported platforms in Rev 4, the linux plug-in
is not only NOT GA, the alpha is not even there.
Bernard
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Peter Alcibiades
Dear List,
How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is deleted, the
behavior still stored somewhere in the datagrid. So when you create a
new column with the same
Curry,
that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
Matthias
Am 25.04.2010 um 04:35 schrieb Curry Kenworthy:
Maybe you will sell both in a bundle for a special price? ;-)
Matthias
Good idea, however, I would like to reward early adopters with the best
deal. So here's my special:
Curry,
that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
Nor could I... just placed my order also.
Still haven't had a chance to run it through any trials yet, but after
viewing the demo I am already convinced of the quality. Besides,
that's a great deal!
Best regards,
David C.
Hi,
i meant of course i could not resist ;-)
Matthias
Am 25.04.2010 um 15:29 schrieb Matthias Rebbe:
Curry,
that is an offer i could resist. I just ordered.
Matthias
Am 25.04.2010 um 04:35 schrieb Curry Kenworthy:
Maybe you will sell both in a bundle for a special price? ;-)
Le 25 avr. 10 à 00:31, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm actually working with datagrids.
First of all, I think that I have to explain my question, so:
Basically a datagrid is divide in 4 parts:
- headers
- scroll bars
- lines of data (that I call the selectable lines)
- area with no data
Sometimes things on the Use-list can get bit heavy.
So, to put things in perspective I should like to draw
your attention to a serious social evil:
http://www.banwasi.com/html/ete1.html
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Le 25 avr. 10 à 14:30, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Dear List,
How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is deleted, the
behavior still stored somewhere in the
J. Landman Gay jac...@... writes:
You don't need to do anything special, just copy over all your files. If
you use the Mac's automatic file-copier (forget what it's called, but it
copies all your files from one Mac to another, and new Macs usually
offer to do that for you) then you probably
2010/4/25 Andre.Bisseret andre.bisse...@inria.fr:
Bonjour TheSlug,
Bonjour André
one get,
when clicking on the headers line: graphic dgBackground
on the Hscrollbar: graphic dgBackground
on the rows part: graphic dgAlternatingRows
2010/4/25 Andre.Bisseret andre.bisse...@inria.fr:
Le 25 avr. 10 à 14:30, zryip theSlug a écrit :
Dear List,
How can I remove a column behavior in a datagrid?
I thought to remove the column itself and recreate it with the same
name, but it seems that when a column with a behavior is
Bob Cole wrote:
Do you ever sleep?
Only when I can't avoid it. It's a time sink.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple time zones
Mark Wieder wrote:
Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple
I have promised Heather I will write an article for newbies on rev from a
newbie perspective (necessarily an independent newbie perspective).
Just over a week ago I sent a request to the support desk about the inverted
way the Application Browser handles groups when Edit Group is selected. Just
HI,
open socket mSocket
write 1 linereturn to socket mSocket -- this write on java Server
read from socket mSocket until return
put it into kResult
write 2 linereturn to socket tSocket -- this not write to java
server
read from socket mSocket until return
put it into
Graham-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 6:56:39 PM, you wrote:
This is not in any documentation that I have seen, so I would
like to know if it is documented anywhere, or is reasonably well
known. Otherwise, it would be a good candidate for inclusion in the
Two methods could work
-- if using Rev cgi or irev you can get the smallest packets
write compress(line 1 to 2 of textBlock) to socket mSocket
-- if using Rev cgi or irev or other language
write base64encode(line 1 to 2 of textBlock) to socket mSocket
Hope this helps
On Apr 25, 2010, at 7:09
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Peter Alcibiades
palcibiades-fi...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
We need to stop treating this as a laughing matter.
I apologise. I really did think that someone would have quickly replied
with the new link to the Alpha. I didn't appreciate that it really has
Shani-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 7:09:39 PM, you wrote:
write 2 linereturn to socket tSocket -- this not write to java
tSocket?
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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Please
Red face time.
Mark W wrote:
You don't need to double-click - a single click is all it takes.
Clicking on a column in the header bar sorts items by that column.
That's the way most apps work. And it's in the User Guide.
But I'm surprised to find that the User
Guide doesn't mention the
Graham Heather Harrison wrote:
Red face time.
Don't be -- we've all been there. We're an easy-going bunch. We'll only
make fun of you after we know you better, so you're safe for now. :)
All of the tutorial/sample stacks I have been using have all had the
controls in layer order, so I
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