Sarah Reichelt wrote:
http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
And I just found that you can adjust your location directly. Outside
the US (or at least in Australia), you have to specify your city and
the marker is placed for you at some central location. If you then go
to your profile, you
Hi, everyone,
After all the volumes of mail and comments about the Rev team, I would like
to hear a few terse, concise, and pithy remarks from those in the know (I am
not one of them) that rate the progress since Monterey last June. Many
commitments were made in good faith at the conference.
Hi Chris,
Just a temporary problem: What you see into brackets are xml tags
that normally are replaced by their value.
Le 18 nov. 05 à 07:51, Dick Kriesel a écrit :
Somehow the dictionary's behavior changed so that it showed
gibberish for
every term I tried. Here's an example for the
On 18 Nov 2005, at 01:53, Bruce A. Pokras wrote:
Thanks, Dave, for the mauling. It was well deserved. However, I
have been trying to get this to work over a period of several
weeks. This was not a try once and cry for help. This has been a
long, drawn out bit of frustration. A couple of
Hi Jiro,
Herrn Klaus,
Actually it is Herr Klaus or even better and complete Guten Tag,
Herr Klaus :-)
Could you please tell us a bit more about how you did this?
I am sure most of the listmembers would love to know a bit about the
technical background.
And most of us are VERY interested
Dear Chipp,
Thanks. As always in programming tasks, AJAX will have to do with
both great and well designed proposals (like the one you are relaying
to us) one side and low and sad level coding on second side.
In about well designed, web application's front-ends, CSS2+AJAX+Blog
tools are
OT but not tOTally...
Since this is part of the subject, im cooking some design architectures to
make a kind of RevAjax
with TAOO - but only in rev and for rev ;)
And how surprised i was this morning when i clicked on Rev's AltBuddy
stack link hoping it would ask
me to save it and instead it
On 17 Nov 2005, at 00:52, Alex Tweedly wrote:
I have good confidence in the sanctity of my laptop, so I'm happy
to use it, even over public wifi access, because all the traffic is
ssh-secured end-to-end. But using a web cafe, or kiosk, public
Internet access at a library, etc. all put me
On 17 Nov 2005, at 04:46, Dan Shafer wrote:
Pricing models will change. We'll see pay-per-use, pay-per-month,
pay-per-file, pay-per-K and other similar models. When it's not
necessary for the manufacturer to package, distribute, sell, track,
upgrade and otherwise deal with thousands and
Have you folks heard about this? Especially you ed people.
http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptop-contact.html
Runs on Linux. Let's make some great freeware for it!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/11/2005 12:06:40:
On 17 Nov 2005, at 00:52, Alex Tweedly wrote:
I have good confidence in the sanctity of my laptop, so I'm happy
to use it, even over public wifi access, because all the traffic is
ssh-secured end-to-end. But using a web cafe, or kiosk,
Hi,
Has anyone experience with using Windows Webservices from within
Revolution applications and interacting with them?
If not directly, maybe via altBrowser?
Before I start testing en getting specs from the developers of these
Webservices, it would be nice to know if I can use them...
Hi,
I had the same problem.
I search in internet, and everything I found was an unofficial stack
(it seems old...) to use soap.
So I reached this conclusion: I use RunRev power to manage xml (not
soap), then I create a jsp page (or javabean) in a Java server which
will act as a service broker. So
Hello,
I am working on the script of a group.
Every time I choose Edit Group I get the message
The object you are editing appears to have been removed or deleted...
with the option to copy the text or to close anyway.
Fortunately the script isn't really gone, but it is awkward nevertheless (e.g.
On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:22 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
WEll you can't block it in the IDE very easily.. but I found that
if I had just this:
on commandKeyDown theKey
switch theKey
case a
if the selectedField is not empty then
select text of the selectedField
end if
break
Hi Thomas
Unfortunately yes, it's is normal behavior i've complained about for 5
years...
Anyone else annoyed by it? Sure... The reason it's not fixed is probably
highly
technical but i have hope they find a way one day...
The trick is to create your group and:
- use the context menu to paste
Quoting Thomas McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you folks heard about this? Especially you ed people.
http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptop-contact.html
Runs on Linux. Let's make some great freeware for it!
THere was a project a few years ago that tried to use RISC OS (stalled because
the
Has been presented this week again at the Tunisian United Nations e-
Information Worldwide Conference (sorry for the french spoken issue) :
http://solutions.journaldunet.com/actualite/depeche/28/112305/
le_prototype_d_un_ordinateur_portable_a_100_dollars_presente_a_tunis.sht
ml
Best,
Le 18
An hour or two of debugging but...
My card has 16 images, each with
a mouseUp script. I only want one
script to run at a time. So, within
the mouseUp script of each image
I added calls to lock/unlock handlers
contained in the card script, i.e.,
START OF SCRIPT
-- image's script
on mouseUp
On 11/18/05 7:57 AM, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So commandKeyDown works outside the field, but only rawKeyDown works
inside the field.
I'd really like to know if I've got something wrong about this.
Charles, that's not what I'm getting... I created a simple stack with two
Jim,
My favorite subject ;)
I think there's been a real improvement in Rev.
Bugzillas have been aknowledged significantly and best of all fixed in the
best cases.
Although since 2.6.1's release this seems to have stopped - Mark surely is
taking a well
deserved rest i hope ;)
Now, the 2.6.1
Hi Nicolas
An hour or two of debugging but...
My card has 16 images, each with
a mouseUp script. I only want one
script to run at a time. So, within
the mouseUp script of each image
I added calls to lock/unlock handlers
contained in the card script, i.e.,
Maybe using a global flag would
Although that would mean i'd have to stop
complaining ;)
cheers
Xavier
I think perhaps your complaints actually produce results...
So please don't stop!
More cheers,
Jonathan
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No, that isn't what I get in fact! How curious. I think I constructed
the test stack exactly as you describe. (I copied-and-pasted your
field and card scripts.) When I put the insertion point in field 1
and press cmd-A I get the DOWN… and UP… outputs, but I do not get
either the FIELD… or
Sometimes I need to use rawKeyDown handlers, which receive a keyCode
parameter. Two questions: is there a table of these somewhere? and,
are these cross-platform? (If I have to use two tables, and wrap
everything in an if platform structure, I'm going to be very sad.)
Charles Hartman
Nicolas Cueto wrote:
An hour or two of debugging but...
My card has 16 images, each with
a mouseUp script. I only want one
script to run at a time. So, within
the mouseUp script of each image
I added calls to lock/unlock handlers
contained in the card script, i.e.,
I don't think I would do it
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Hello,
I am working on the script of a group.
Every time I choose Edit Group I get the message
The object you are editing appears to have been removed or deleted...
with the option to copy the text or to close anyway.
Fortunately the script isn't really gone, but it is
Jim Ault wrote:
After all the volumes of mail and comments about the Rev team, I would like
to hear a few terse, concise, and pithy remarks from those in the know (I am
not one of them) that rate the progress since Monterey last June. Many
commitments were made in good faith at the conference.
Good pointer, Chipp. Thanks.
AJAX is definitely simple in its essence. It's the widgety stuff that
gets complex, but with several good to great AJAX libs already
circulating, there's no need to roll your own with *that* complicated
stuff.
Still scrubbin' (with appropriate apologies to
Yeah, I've seen it bandied about on the Newton list as well as on MacNN.
I think it's based on something like a 333 MHz G3 processor (or analog)...
Apple offered Free OS X but MIT declined.
The reviews I have read haven't been favorable... but I've only read the
reviews/comments.
Judy
On Fri,
Aren't there some crank-based ones too? One or more cranks for 30 min.
battery life I think... I'll take a look to see if I didn't delete any of
the Newtontalk posts.
Judy
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
THere was a project a few years ago that tried to use RISC OS (stalled
I myself could *really* use that sometimes.
And if they want crank-based software too, maybe I could help . . .
Charles Hartman
On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
Aren't there some crank-based ones too? One or more cranks for 30
min.
battery life I think... I'll take a look
Hi Nicolas,
I agree Jacque's answer except on one point :-)
I would prefer something like the following where the whole code is
in the card's script and then easy to maintain:
on mouseUp
if image is in the target then
switch the short name of the target
case Img1
-- do some
Hi There folks,
welcome to the Revolution. As a matter of fact Rev can do
webservices, any webservices you want as long as you can code. It's
not as simply as some languages where you drop a WSDL file and all
the methods are added. There are libraries for SOAP and XML-RPC. The
SOAP
On 11/18/05 10:21 AM, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here's another experiment: Make a simple stack containing a scrolling
list field and a button called myCmdAbtn. The script for that button:
on mouseUp
answer myCmdAbtn got a press
end mouseUp
The scrolling-list field's
On 18.11.2005, at 03:57, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've long had an offer that if someone wants to pay my bills for a
few months
Richard, you said allways *one* month, if I remember your offer(s)
well;)
I'd be happy to crank one out. But getting a few extra months free
here will be
I, once upon a time, lived with a woman for a number of
years - and we never quite got round to committing
ourselves: and, surprise, surprise, we parted ways because
we never really learnt to work together.
Now I am married and everything is much smoother; even, if
one wants to bite near the
On 17.11.2005, at 09:27, John Tregea wrote:
What a fantastic product it was, and I still say Damn Adobe and
Quark for
killing it between them...
agree 100% ;)
regards
Wolfgang M. Bereuter
T-mapping© is PhotoLearning Mindmaps!
...
http://www.internettrainer.com
Is it just me that wishes the IDE did not ask everytime if I wanted
to save a stack when I close it? I suppose there might be times when
one would not want it saved... but I don't think that time has ever
come for me. Is there way to make this go away? I don't see a pref
for this, but I
Aloha, Tom from Hawaii, just across the Big Pond...we do a lot of
things with sound here... questions:
On Nov 17, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Thomas McCarthy wrote:
Also keep in mind the bug where the player's sound drops out
towards the end.
Do you know now many secs are dropped?
I think setting
Richmond.
On Nov 18, 2005, at 7:01 AM, Mathewson wrote:
Maybe it is time for RR/MC to contain an in-built media
player that 'travels with it' and standalones ? ? ?
I'm not at all sure I agree, even though the *outcome* you depict is
desirable.
There are standards for media. I'd
On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Hmm... when I remove the script from the field (leaving only the
script in
the stack and the script of the button), typing Cmd-A produces the
answer
dialog regardless of whether the scrolling field has focus or
not... does
this work differently
On 11/18/05 1:57 PM, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Hmm... when I remove the script from the field (leaving only the
script in
the stack and the script of the button), typing Cmd-A produces the
answer
dialog regardless of whether the
Wolfgang Bereuter wrote:
On 18.11.2005, at 03:57, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've long had an offer that if someone wants to pay my bills for a
few months
Richard, you said allways *one* month, if I remember your offer(s) well;)
True, but I'm pickier about fine-tuning and testing these days,
Mathewson wrote:
However, owing to problems associated with the Linux
version of RR (mainly with handling media files), I can see
a parting of the ways in my crystal ball if RR doesn't make
the great leap (well, its not going to be Linux - being the
amorphous 'thing' that it is).
I don't know
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One way or another, we seem to have an OS 10.3 / 10.4 disparity,
don't we?
Well, perhaps... it may also be a plugin or something that has a frontscript
that's grabbing the request? Or did you already install a fresh build and
test that?
I can confirm Charles' results with 10.4.3
On 11/19/05, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes I need to use rawKeyDown handlers, which receive a keyCode
parameter. Two questions: is there a table of these somewhere? and,
are these cross-platform? (If I have to use two tables, and wrap
everything in an if platform
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On 11/19/05, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes I need to use rawKeyDown handlers, which receive a keyCode
parameter. Two questions: is there a table of these somewhere? and,
are these cross-platform? (If I have to use two tables, and wrap
everything in an
Sorry Andre, you agree, RunRev can manage xml.
But as you know, soap is not easy to be coded, even if you have
powerful xml tools.
But since soap is becoming much famous, I think Runtime Revolution
company should provide a tested library (a lot of client and server
programming languages already
On Nov 18, 2005, at 7:59 PM, Alessandro Manotti wrote:
Sorry Andre, you agree, RunRev can manage xml.
But as you know, soap is not easy to be coded, even if you have
powerful xml tools.
But since soap is becoming much famous, I think Runtime Revolution
company should provide a tested library
Doesn't the built-in xmlrpc stuff in Rev work quite well? Or does it
just need a better abstraction layer to make it more usable?
On Nov 18, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
and yes, libraries should be supplied.
~~
Dan Shafer, Information
Hi,
Exists any way of overwrite a functions that it is defined by the Engine
Revolution with my function?
Example, i want to run a function that i defined like sec and not run a
function that return the seconds.
function sec tValue
put value( 1 / cos( tValue ) ) into tResult
return
Dan,
the xml-rpc works fine, anything more we need, it's easy to code on
top. There's no SOAP though, and no server side libraries, but third
parties can provide that in the future.
Cheers
andre
On Nov 18, 2005, at 10:54 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Doesn't the built-in xmlrpc stuff in Rev work
Andre
Is your XMLRPC demo site offline now? I dug up an old email where you
talked about the demos you did at port 8082 (I think) on your server
but that's non-responsive.
Dan
On Nov 18, 2005, at 5:03 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Dan,
the xml-rpc works fine, anything more we need, it's
Overriding built-ins is not supported in Rev as far as I know.
On Nov 18, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Gilberto Cuba wrote:
Hi,
Exists any way of overwrite a functions that it is defined by the
Engine Revolution with my function?
Example, i want to run a function that i defined like sec and not
Has anyone ported the SHA-1 algorithm to xTalk? (see
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/SHA-1.html for details)
If not, would anyone be willing to port it for $$?
Regards,
-- Frank
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On Nov 18, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Doesn't the built-in xmlrpc stuff in Rev work quite well? Or does
it just need a better abstraction layer to make it more usable?
The current library needs some improvements. The library could use:
* Support for adding an Transcript arrays to
On Nov 18, 2005, at 11:13 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Andre
Is your XMLRPC demo site offline now? I dug up an old email where
you talked about the demos you did at port 8082 (I think) on your
server but that's non-responsive.
Dan
Dan,
my site is a little dead!!! :D
I am putting a new
Folks,
we had a lot of new users in the last months. I don't know if they
are familiar with the mailing list search service that is provided at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/
This is a handy way to search the mailing list for past threads and
knowledge pool.
Gilberto-
Friday, November 18, 2005, 6:00:06 PM, you wrote:
Exists any way of overwrite a functions that it is defined by the
Engine Revolution with my function?
Example, i want to run a function that i defined like sec and
not run a function that return the seconds.
function sec tValue
Heather-
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Aloha Dan:
Though iFrame may not be supported, perhaps there is something useful
here... since you were surprised that the browser did not refresh,
when we called for a new month in that little archive selector.
Point: as you said on the phone.. its very simple, delivery of
modularized
Aloha Sivakatirswami!
Do you know now many secs are dropped?
not sure, but it seemed to me about 1 or less.
then run a shell program to convert it to mp3.
what program? will it run on OSX?
Not only will it run on OSX (and windows) but it will run from within rev! It's
a unix exe. You have
I don't know much about hashes - is SHA-1 enough better than Rev's
md5digest to warrant paying someone to do it? Or will md5digest do what
you need?
Phil Davis
Frank Leahy wrote:
Has anyone ported the SHA-1 algorithm to xTalk? (see
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/SHA-1.html for
Andre-
I have to say the documentation on the xmlrpc functions leaves
something to be desired. For example, the description of the following
functions simply says More details to come:
revXMLRPC_DeleteParam
revXMLRPC_Execute
revXMLRPC_Free
revXMLRPC_Free (apparently it's an alias for itself)
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
One way or another, we seem to have an OS 10.3 / 10.4 disparity,
don't we?
Well, perhaps... it may also be a plugin or something that has a frontscript
that's grabbing the request? Or did you already install a fresh build and
test that?
I can confirm Charles' results
For the test stack I just pulled a Scrolling List Field straight from
the tools palette. So List Behavior is true; multipleHilites is
false; traversalOn is true. I see that the lockText is also true,
which seems interesting. If you pull what you call a regular list
field from the Tools
Thanks to Sarah Phil. I just wanted to know if I could trust the
basics -- escape, return, enter, arrow keys.
Charles
On Nov 18, 2005, at 4:27 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On 11/19/05, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes I need to use rawKeyDown handlers,
One way or another, we seem to have an OS 10.3 / 10.4 disparity,
don't we?
Well, perhaps... it may also be a plugin or something that has a frontscript
that's grabbing the request? Or did you already install a fresh build and
test that?
I can confirm Charles' results with 10.4.3
On 11/18/05 8:47 PM, Charles Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the test stack I just pulled a Scrolling List Field straight from
the tools palette. So List Behavior is true; multipleHilites is
false; traversalOn is true. I see that the lockText is also true,
which seems interesting. If you
I think perhaps your complaints actually produce results...
So please don't stop!
Jonathan
Thanks, that's very kind of you :)
But I do have to much less to complain about now ;)
cheers
Xavier
http://monsieurx.com/taoo
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Great tool Andre (ActiveSearch)!
Does the plugin strip sigs? :)
I'll add it ;)
But it's definitely cool!!!
Great stack! Im impressed at the speed!
cheers
Xavier
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Andre Garzia
Sent: Saturday,
Dare I say TAOO is scaled up for this?
I didn't want to polute the lists with the long story so
I've added a new article TAOO vs Ajax in TAOO's tiki on how TAOO can be an
AJAX killer on Rev...
http://www.monsieurx.com/tiki/tiki-list_articles.php
Hope you like it. I'll be looking into soap, xml
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