Hi Chipp,
Chipp Walters-2 wrote:
I'm beginning to think there is something wrong with your brain. Have you
not bothered listening to anything that has been said here or on the web?
[snip]
Actually, the jokes on me. You are clearly a troll. Not interested in any
sort of logical
Deflection of discussion. What scares runrev people about exporting platform
independent source code? I certainly hit a nerve.
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From: Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 11:37 PM
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Check
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 3:47 AM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
yes, very nice stuff. A Revolution External is mentioned.
A little late to the thread but I think this might be a cheaper option -
8/8/8:
http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?category=0
Someones written
On 10 May 2010 07:37, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Many years ago, someone mentioned in this list that him/her/them was
working in a revTalk port of ALICE. I just keep wondering if that
project was completed sucessfully...
Yes - I did that. I truly apologies to all on this
Well said, Chipp :-)
TRUE AT 1000%. NEEDED TO GO HEAD IN THE BEST CROSS-PLATFORM B2B NEW PRACTICES
WE CAN HANDLE AS INDEPENDANTS TO SMALL TOP COMPETITIVE CORP.
Best, Pierre
Le 9 mai 2010 à 06:03, Chipp Walters a écrit :
I'd try and shore up the Apache Module, and sell it for a decent
fee--
On 05/10/2010 at 04:31 AM, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tv wrote:
On 10 May 2010 07:37, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Many years ago, someone mentioned in this list that him/her/them was
working in a revTalk port of ALICE. I just keep wondering if that
project was
On May 10, 2010, at 2:58 AM, Randall Lee Reetz wrote:
Deflection of discussion.
That's a relative of straw man attack, isn't it?
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True. Even if I programmed everything in Xcode, exactly as Apple
wanted, but reused my own C libraries I created in Xcode, they could
ban my apps due to the repeated code (fingerprint).
They could ban a drawing app because, conceivably, you might draw porn
with it, or for any other reason.
But when you click the link, it plays in a flash viewer instead of a Quicktime
viewer. That is what is going to happen on an iPhone, and because of that, it
won't play. I'm actually not even sure if the iPhone employs or allows a
quicktime movie to play in a browser.
Bob
On May 7, 2010, at
YES !
That is that we call in French un procès d'intention !!
Le 10 mai 2010 à 17:52, Josh Mellicker a écrit :
True. Even if I programmed everything in Xcode, exactly as Apple wanted, but
reused my own C libraries I created in Xcode, they could ban my apps due to
the repeated code
if it is a youtube video, then it plays fine...
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
But when you click the link, it plays in a flash viewer instead of a
Quicktime viewer. That is what is going to happen on an iPhone, and because
of that, it won't play. I'm
As Jerry's points out and acts : life is more about doing and seeing rather
than trying to predict the future, ins't it?
So.. Yes indeed...
They could ban a drawing app because, conceivably, you might draw porn
with it, or for any other reason.
The question is : will they do it? Why?
Seems like you need a column for each of your subsets, series, book, sections,
chapters. Then index on all 5 columns, or have all 5 values concatenated into a
single column and index on that. Not sure what kind of index you could use for
the text though. I've always wondered about that. How do
Hi List,
I try to crop a image with the rect of a graphic.
tObject is a graphic selected by the user.
img picture is a image loaded by the user from disk
The user move the graphic over the image and crop it, but only I get Error:
object is not an image??
The graphic is irregular polygon, I
These journalists have to invent things to write about sometimes. What I got
from the article is that the journalist was saying Apple is not a threat to
Nintendo at all, because they are really producing two different non-competing
products. And my take is that Apple is not producing anything
As far as grainy text is concerned, I mean text made of text and so on...
we're back to hierarchical databases, the modern version being XML
databases. The big advantage is that you can design a very simple dbase in
term of schema. Then you can pour into it complicated structures (sgml,
XML..)
that suxs i just wrote an all lower case no punctuation app for the iphonelll
bob
On May 8, 2010, at 4:31 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
On May 8, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Randall Lee Reetz rand...@randallreetz.com
wrote:
BYTE CODE IS SLOW IN COMPARISON. INTERPRETED EVEN MORE SO. (SORRY ABOUT
THE
On May 10, 2010, at 10:22 AM, JosepM wrote:
Hi List,
I try to crop a image with the rect of a graphic.
tObject is a graphic selected by the user.
img picture is a image loaded by the user from disk
The user move the graphic over the image and crop it, but only I get Error:
object
David Bovill wrote:
On 10 May 2010 07:37, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Many years ago, someone mentioned in this list that him/her/them was
working in a revTalk port of ALICE. I just keep wondering if that
project was completed sucessfully...
Yes - I did that. I truly
Josh,
The issue isn't whether Apple wants to outlaw reusing code libraries. They
don't. They want to outlaw cross platform development. The point is why try and
go around this process by creating a Rev to C tool, when it's likely they can
identify the resulting binaries? It's still against
Hi Devin,
Yes, I read the dictionary, but the image is loaded from disk not
referenced. What is a image not referenced?
Salut,
Josep M
El 10/05/2010, a las 18:51, Devin Asay [via Runtime Revolution]
ml-node+2172400-329687279-23...@n4.nabble.com
escribió:
On May 10, 2010, at 10:22 AM,
Really?? That is what Apple wants? Honestly people. You don't have to sell
products in France. But if you do, you will have to abide by their rules. It's
no good arguing that France is the only place your widgets sell, or that
creating a market in Germany is too hard. Rulz is rulz. If you don't
!!??
Le 10 mai 2010 à 18:59, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
Really?? That is what Apple wants? Honestly people. You don't have to sell
products in France. But if you do, you will have to abide by their rules.
It's no good arguing that France is the only place your widgets sell, or that
creating a
Here's the guy Steve Jobs likes to point out is his mouthpiece, on the subject.
http://daringfireball.net/2010/04/middleware_and_section_311
Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc
On May 10, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Really?? That is what Apple wants?
On
On 10 May 2010 17:25, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
These journalists have to invent things to write about sometimes. What I
got from the article is that the journalist was saying Apple is not a threat
to Nintendo at all, because they are really producing two different
non-competing
All the arguments in the article are that I regret about the weakness of RunRev
to treat the Macintosh interface. For me it's a very big handicap. I never
understood the principle of cross-platform (except of course for some
developers to amortize their work). But, and I've said here, is a race
Yes I did - but this was a very very long time ago - back when i was using
MetaCard (some time last century - so I can't vouch for the code quality). I
was interested at the time in using it for customer service and game
applications... and in the end I figured it was better to simply run an
Alice
Chipp Walters wrote:
On May 10, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
The issue isn't whether Apple wants to outlaw reusing code
libraries. They don't. They want to outlaw cross platform
development.
On May 10, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com wrote:
Really?? That is what
On May 10, 2010, at 10:57 AM, JosepM wrote:
Hi Devin,
Yes, I read the dictionary, but the image is loaded from disk not
referenced. What is a image not referenced?
The image would have to be imported, I believe, to be able to use the crop
command with it.
Devin
El 10/05/2010, a
OK. Now is imported into imagedata, but now say that is not a rectangle... :(
buf...
It's posible to export or copy a portion of the image but with a irregular
shape?
Maybe I trying something not posible...
Salut,
Josep
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Here is the information you have been waiting for about revMobile for the
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http://www.runrev.com/company/runrev-blog/
Kind regards,
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Not true at all... Apple just needs access to source to insure safety and
control over revenue schemes. If adobe would have opened its tech to
inspection, apple would have welcomed it. What matters is the platform
maintaining ultimate control and access over use and content channels. Does
As we all know, the very definition of a personal computer has changed
radically over the last year. Personal computing devices are becoming
more personal and more mobile. This transformation has accelerated
dramatically in the last month.
Every technology company on our little planet is
Being a developer who makes his living at it (like many of us do), I develop
on platforms that make me the most money, period. To date, thats Windows.
While there is opportunity to make money on mobile devices, I think that
opportunity for me is more of a n-tiered solution where the mobile device
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
On May 10, 2010, at 11:36 AM, JosepM wrote:
OK. Now is imported into imagedata, but now say that is not a rectangle... :(
buf...
It's posible to export or copy a portion of the image but with a irregular
shape?
Maybe I trying something not posible...
Crop only works with a
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.
--- On Mon, 5/10/10, Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com wrote:
From: Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com
Subject: News on revMobile
To: How to use
If Scott Rossi doesn't know how, it can't be done.
--- On Mon, 5/10/10, Devin Asay devin_a...@byu.edu wrote:
From: Devin Asay devin_a...@byu.edu
Subject: Re: Object is not an image when Crop command
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:54
Kevin and team have shown their resilience and brilliance in the
transformation department with their announcement today. They've adjusted
their roadmap and their offering to keep us all in the game. They have my
thanks, trust, and admiration. And my business going forward.
Well said and I am
Geez, thanks Steve. Just what we Apple loyalists needed-NOT.
Do I sound just a wee bit annoyed. You bet I am. But my annoyance is at Apple,
not Run Rev. RunRev did their level best, but what could we really expect when
logic plays second fiddle to the whims of Sir Steve of Jobs?
On May 10,
Recently, Devin Asay wrote:
Crop only works with a rectangle. There may be others on the list who have
figured out how to use an irregular shape as an image mask.
You can't. You can only group the graphic and image and use combined ink
effects. Very limiting. You can see the Spotlight demo
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
Quicktime runs fine on an iPhone. That's the whole idea.
Anyone can make a platform-independent player for quicktime. Using
the *export
to web* feature from QT Pro, one can see the array of files that allow
scaling to different formats: iphone, other phones, desktop. and the html
to display it.
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.
This is good for you Jerry. I hope you keep getting preferential treatment. I,
however, do not.
I do expect a rebate or discount for my loss.
Tom McGrath
On May 10, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
I bought the great revMobile pre-alpha along with the conference, the DVDs,
the works.
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 couldn´t have said it better.
Matthias
Am 10.05.2010 um 19:46 schrieb Jerry Daniels:
As we all know, the very definition of a personal computer has changed
radically over the last year. Personal computing devices are becoming more
personal and more mobile. This transformation has
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
in
I would have loved to have instead heard apple's reaction to the prospect that
runrev would output clean well formed objective C source that would be compiled
in apples blessed and native IDE. Of course apple would want to developed its
own xtalk environment for the ipad. They own the domain!
YES !
Le 10 mai 2010 à 20:08, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
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
On May 10, 2010, at 2:08 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The difference is, Apple never sees your privately-distributed apps. They
can't discontinue them or revoke them.
After every iTunes update the jailbreak people have to find another way to
jailbreak the iPhone. It wouldn't be too hard for
http://www.runrev.com/company/runrev-blog/
It's a sad day for RunRev, and all high level language (HLL) developers. In an
unprecedented decree by the current King of the Hill, Steve Jobs has declared
his tools, and only his tools, can be used to create compiled binary
applications for his
On May 10, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Now, if they are approving games that use LUA, how the hell can they prevent
script interpretation?
The Lua only tool guys (such as Corona) haven't yet said they are safe, even
though they remain hopeful. They argue that if games that Steve
Chipp Walters wrote:
Making matters worse, he didn't proclaim his intentions to do this
until the fourth release of the SDK. It's not like he was starting
some new platform from scratch, and set up the rules from the
beginning.
Nope, he changed things when it suited him best
...which
Can they say yes to EA and no to us?
And after one day using my iPad I *must* say this: MY NEWTON STILL
BETTER
ARGH
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
On May 10, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Now, if they are approving games that use LUA,
Hello Folks,
Anyone here remember a sample stack that would export a Rev stack with all
properties and scripts to an XML file?
I don't see it anymore in the bundled files. If you guys don't remember it
is ok, but can someone here think a clever way to iterate over all controls?
is something
Well done, Kevin.
Steve has spoken, you did your best, and now we can all move forward in
good and strong company into this new mobile arena:
I’m Abandoning iPhone Development. Mobile Orchard To Stop Publication.
http://www.mobileorchard.com/goodbye/
70% of iPhone developers heading to
Seems like it might be good to put out some press of the rejection. Not to
bad mouth Apple, but rather to inform the various tech blogs that the
rejection occurred, that several thousand developers share in the
disappointment, and that developers are being forced to look at other
platforms.
How can you be so old when you are so young?
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RunRev, like so many others, have taken a socking great kick
in the pants from Apple.
Kevin's Article seems remarkably sober considering
the circumstances - perhaps it was preceded by a 'slightly'
more vulgar internal memo . . . :)
I can only say that I hope it does not affect RunRev
unduly;
I won't buy anything from Apple ever
again.
My entire catalog of products from Apple consists of a no longer owned
Mac-mini and the original iPhone. (which I believe to be the single
greatest tech product ever designed)
In general (not specific to this situation), Apple's restrictive
On 10/05/2010 21:32, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hello Folks,
Anyone here remember a sample stack that would export a Rev stack with all
properties and scripts to an XML file?
I don't see it anymore in the bundled files. If you guys don't remember it
is ok, but can someone here think a clever way to
While I don't like Microsoft, and they have tried to
force people to use their shabby browser, at least they
haven't got up to the same sort of restrictive practises
that Apple have; consider:
I can wander down the road into any tatty-old computer shop
and buy a tatty old PC and get some sort
But Apple is not the one WRITING the games. That was my point. The games are
written by other developers for the iPhone. You may as well call the US
Government the enemy for creating the internet, or more accurately Intel the
enemy for creating a processor that Nintendo cannot or does not use.
Oh I see. I think it was the word outlaw that tripped me up. I guess if you
see the iPad as an asset belonging to all of us, you would get the feeling that
Apple is outlawing cross platform development. But I don't think any iPad but
the one I buy belongs to me or anyone else.
I don't see
Kevin and team have shown their resilience and brilliance in
the transformation department with their announcement today.
They've adjusted their roadmap and their offering to keep us
all in the game.
They have my thanks, trust, and admiration. And my business
going forward.
I
Hi,
Thanks for the replies..
I see the sample Spotlight, very cool.
I understand you but I don't know the hidden point technique :)
Where add a space in the polygon's list?
Salut,
Josep
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The combination of iPhone / iPad AND Windows app development has been seen as a
great opportunity for a lot of developers.
There where great ideas. So many developer had a HyperCard / RunRev Project to
bring to the iPhone AND other platforms.
A problem for Apple?
Would be great if Apple changes
There was and Tree View stack that the person programming it said
he would release a full version in around April 2010 but I don't know
the name of the stack and have not heard anything about it being
released. He was going to charge a small fee for it when the full
version was released.
-=JB=-
Seems like it might be good to put out some press of the
rejection. Not to bad mouth Apple, but rather to inform the
various tech blogs that the rejection occurred, that several
thousand developers share in the disappointment, and that
developers are being forced to look at other
Bob,
You can still break iPhone OS writting Objective-C...
If you or jobs doubt that, I invite you guys to look at my own ObjC
developments. I can break any hardware.
Now, they are mixing correlation with causation. Cross platform is not the
bad guy here, poor programmers are. One can write
Mmhh.. but with the backpattern in correct position how crop only these
shape...
Sorry for my questions, never I must fighted with graphics issues in Rev
until now... :)
The following is posible?
1 Export the snapshot ruled by the rect of a polygon over one part of the
image.
2 Load the
Bob,
You're more than welcome to your opinion as an Apple apologist-- though I would
say your timing right now is probably not the best. I disagree with just about
everything you say. You obviously haven't been following our discussion here
over the past few weeks where all of your points
Recently, JosepM wrote:
I understand you but I don't know the hidden point technique :)
Where add a space in the polygon's list?
A polygon is derived from a list of points, one per line:
23,181
42,190
36,195
23,181
Adding an empty line between points in the list adds an invisible point to
Recently, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I don't see what Apple is doing as being monopolistic or engaging in
Anti-trust. What they are trying to discourage is using tools to develop apps
that can dramatically change the look and feel of their device, or affect
stability, or lend themselves to
Very, very sorry to hear this, despite having had no personal interest in
developing in Rev for iPhone or iPad. It is a serious disappointment, and
you along with many others deserved better from Apple. Which they will one
day come to understand. These things always come around in the end.
Thank you... Well said.
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Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 12:09 PM
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Check out Jerry's new videos -- REV to ObjC - iPhone
Oh I see. I think it was the word outlaw that
That is the cheapest USB solution. At this point I'm thinking of trying some
kind of IP based device if I'm going to use a piece of hardware to do this -
the 15 foot USB limit is somewhat restrictive. Revolution on a Network
based Chip would be cool about now...
On 10 May 2010 01:18, Kay C Lan
Like I said in another post, what would have happened if many
of the apps originally written for the iPhone were so buggy
they were causing kernel crashes all the time? Who would get
the blame? Apple of course. Any attempt to defend themselves
would have been deemed finger pointing.
I
I want to delete a file on disk but not do it immediately. If I just issue the
delete file... command it works right away.
delete file Folder/temp/ originalFileName -- Works
How do I issue the command to delete it in 20 seconds? If I issue the following
it gets a compiler error missing a
Bill,
put The original name into originalFileName
send deleteFile originalFileName to me in 20 secs
on deleteFile originalFileName
delete file Folder/temp/ originalFileName
end deleteFile
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Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage:
Recently, Bill Vlahos wrote:
I want to delete a file on disk but not do it immediately. If I just issue the
delete file... command it works right away.
delete file Folder/temp/ originalFileName -- Works
How do I issue the command to delete it in 20 seconds? If I issue the
following it
You were at Now? What a great company. Now-Up-To-Date was the best group
calendar our company ever used. And Boomerang hasn't seen it's match since!
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Lynn Fredricks
lfredri...@proactive-intl.com wrote:
When I was at Now,
JosepM jmyepes at mac.com wrote:
OK. Now is imported into imagedata, but now say that is not a
rectangle... :(
buf...
It's posible to export or copy a portion of the image but with a irregular
shape?
and Scott Rossi scott at tactilemedia.com answered:
Recently, Devin Asay wrote:
Mark and Scott,
You guys are awesome. That worked.
Thank you,
Bill Vlahos
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information with you, accessible, and secure.
On May 10, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Bill Vlahos wrote:
I would like to offer my personal apologies for my defense of Steve Jobs and
Apple. If I had been asked to bet on whether or not Steve Jobs would have
accepted the very fair proposal that RunRev made, I would have give odds that
he would. I think I see now that Steve Jobs is taking the stance
Great links Richard. I would suggest anyone remotely interested in
developing for Android should check them out!
I seriously doubt Google and Android would pull such a stunt as Jobs and try
and outlaw cross platform dev apps for Android. After all, unlike Apple,
they have a mantra, and it is Do
You worked for Now Software? That is in my opinion one of the best software
companies I ever had dealings with. I really loved their Contact/Up-To-Date.
Concerning my prior posts, I had been operating on the assumption that Steve
Jobs was making reasonable decisions based on concerns about
I guess they don't hire geniuses at those Apple stores. ;-)
Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc
On May 10, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
I would like to offer my personal apologies for my defense of Steve Jobs and
Apple. If I had been asked to bet on whether or
You were at Now? What a great company. Now-Up-To-Date was the
best group calendar our company ever used. And Boomerang
hasn't seen it's match since!
It was a great company. I was international sales manager there, then after
it was acquired by Qualcomm, went over and did my thing there.
Concerning my prior posts, I had been operating on the
assumption that Steve Jobs was making reasonable decisions
based on concerns about compatibility, stability and
longevity, but after his recent rejection of the proposal
that Runrev has made, I don't think that way anymore. I think
http://www.infoworld.com/print/122878
Interesting read. I suspect Adobe may play, but will Apple?
Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc
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Hi All and presumably Trevor,
I have two Data Grids Tables, one in a mainstack and another in a substack.
I duplicated my mainstack Data Grid in the substack by a quick
copy/paste, and I defined a column behavior in my substack Data Grid.
So, in the two Data Grids, I have the same column names.
I am willing to discuss trading equal services for those that were relying on
developing for the iPhone/iPad. I have written four applications for the iPhone
and iPad so far, two of which are for my self and two others were for a client.
I have been prototyping iPhone apps since the beginning
On 10 May 2010 19:11, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
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
in 2000.
Me too!
Actually, in the same way that it looks like the future of
Hello Rev users,
Today, I have been working on a search list field, which ended up as a
library.
SearchListLib is a freeware library for Runtime Revolution. Enter text
in a field and watch all relevant items in your list appear in a menu.
The result is similar to a combobox, but it shows
Unfortunately step 1 in their peace plan shows a frightening lack of
technical knowledge, and the other points aren't much better. :-(
VP6 and Spark would both have to be decoded on the CPU, leading to
*exactly* the kind of battery draining performance that Jobs
complained about. h264
Recently, Devin Asay wrote:
OK. Now is imported into imagedata, but now say that is not a rectangle... :(
buf...
It's posible to export or copy a portion of the image but with a irregular
shape?
Maybe I trying something not posible...
Crop only works with a rectangle. There may be
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