Dan Shafer quoted:
But anyone who tells you they have an app that runs on every version of
Linux has a very simplistic app or a very simplistic understanding of
what constitutes Linux.
I have both!
My chooser widget standalones are a lot more complex than Hello World,
Thanks Tom McCarthy.
Its those Just-a-suggestions that makes the RR use-list what it is!
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
Philosophical problems are confusions arising owing to the fluidity of
meanings users attach to words and
I must have actually been in 2.7.2 or something because I can't get the
capslockkey to work in 2.6.1 on any Windows machine, even fresh installs.
I've tried XP Home, Tablet Edition, and XP Pro now.
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Win XP Media Center
not able to open it? I am able to open the one above
Robert Mann
President
GP Racing LLC
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 12:20 AM
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: database connect/query
Hi Richard,
On my Win system here this:
put the capsLockKey
...always returns true, regardless of the actual state of the key.
1. Anyone else seeing the same behavior?
Not here: Rev 2.7.1, WinXP TPC 2005 Edition
I get up or down, depending on the key state.
Rob Cozens
CCW,
Hi All,
I've just Bugzillaed two minor annoyances that have bugged me since
v2.6.1:
1. If the first line of a script is a /*Comment*/, the Script Editor's
Handler pullDown lists No Handlers
2. If the script has a large number of handlers (eg: Serendipity
Library), the Script Editor's
As I have said, I am not qualified to discuss the technicalities of the
distribution of Rev standalones for Linux, how distributable they really
are among the various distros, and whether they might need a setup or
installation in the traditional sense. But I do know a few facts.
Runtime
Bob,
english is not my native language and sometimes I do fail to express
myself in a way that others understand but even more often I do miss
what the other guy is trying to express.
I really am not grasping what you're trying to do but I'll try to
explain a couple things about your
Am 11.06.2006 um 01:20 schrieb Sarah Reichelt:
I made my stack xyz with mc 2.6.1. Then I opened it in rev 2.7.1 to
connect it to a SQL-database.
In the stackscript of xyz I put the same code as in the stack
SQL-Test I made with rev directly.
The stack SQL-Test connects well to its database,
I think that when you try to open the database in your preOpenStack
handler, the database library has not yet been loaded. Try setting up
a delayed call to open it e.g.
on preOpenStack
send connectToDatabase to me in 1 second
end preOpenStack
on connectToDatabase
global gConID
put
I have just uploaded an adapted version of the 4W searcher to browse the UBUNTU
uselists - all the work is Gaskin's and credit is given.
usual place : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/richmondsrrr
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
On OS X, the Rev documentation viewer uses the same backward/forward buttons
found in Safari, Finder, and elsewhere. Where can I find the GIFs (or PNGs,
or whatever) of buttons like these?
I'd especially like the open, minimize, and close buttons for Aqua (OS X)
and Windows, as I am making my
Hi Jack,
The images are on card Graphics of stack revDocs. This script copies
them all to the current card of the current stack. Just create a new
stack, paste the script into the card script and run it from the
message box.
on copyImages
put the number of images of cd Graphics of
Andre:
First of all, I think your English is excellent, and if after nearly 33
years in Brazil my written Portuguese was as good as your English, I
would be a happy man.
Thank you very much for your very lucid explanation. Part of what you
said is exactly what I confirmed with Ken Ray days
Bob Warren wrote:
In this thread and the one it arose from, I have not been the slightest
bit concerned about discussing the distribution of apps generally in
Linux. I have only tried to discuss the distribution of Rev apps. It has
now been confirmed again that they do NOT need installing in
On Jun 11, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:
1. If the first line of a script is a /*Comment*/, the Script
Editor's Handler pullDown lists No Handlers
2. If the script has a large number of handlers (eg: Serendipity
Library), the Script Editor's Handler pullDown omits some of them
Thanks very much. Could you give a link to where I can download revDocs?
Spotlight didn't find it on my computer and all Google gives me is some
yahoo group.
From: Mark Schonewille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
To: How to use Revolution
RevDocs is the documentation stack of Revolution. Just run the
script. It should work just like that, but if it doesn't, choose
Documentation from the Help menu.
Best,
Mark
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Oh! I didn't realize those were the same thing. I was confused as to whether
I should put the script in the card script, message box, or both, so I just
tried to find Graphics within Documentation...it doesn't seem to be there.
Maybe it's somewhere other than Getting Started? Sorry if I'm being
Hi Robert,
What version of RunRev Studio do you have? This was saved in version 2.7.2.
If you have an earlier version, let me know and I'll save it in the Legacy
Revolution Stack format.
Also, you'll need to have the MySQL database already created:
Database name: States
Table name: States
Robert, I forgot to mention: please use the RevOnline to down load the stack
again.
I changed the revOpenDatabase connection parameters that reflect connecting
to a database named: States, and a table named: States.
See my other reply with more detail about this.
Regards,
Mark
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