SCHEDULE

2006-06-16 Thread Stephen Barncard
HELLO anyone still up in Monterey? I can't seem to find a Revcon site online... I don't know the schedule...just arrived about 9:30.. too late for registration. thanks sqb -- stephen barncard s a n f r a n c i s c o - - - - - - - - - - - - ___

Re: SCHEDULE

2006-06-16 Thread Stephen Barncard
never mind. Found it. sqb HELLO anyone still up in Monterey? I can't seem to find a Revcon site online... I don't know the schedule...just arrived about 9:30.. too late for registration. thanks sqb -- stephen barncard s a n f r a n c i s c o - - - - - - - - - - - - -- stephen

Re: SCHEDULE

2006-06-16 Thread Judy Perry
huh??? It's 1 am Monterey-time, we just got in, and I sure as *$!! hope I'm not too late for registration!!! 'Cuz, that would REALLY well and truly suck given that, arriving here after midnight, we discovered that our lodgings booked through Travelocity are for a Holiday Inn in Monterey...

Re: Reliability of background FTPing

2006-06-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim, Using Windows XP. The question is not about checking whether or not the file was transferred correctly. I'm already comparing the sizes before and after. The question is about reliability and predictability. Is there any reason to expect differences in foreground vs background ftp'ing?

Re: a couple hurdles I had with Rev

2006-06-16 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon
Hi from Paris, Sometimes I hate you guys for finding such brilliant and concise solutions, and sometimes I don't . ! (as the French say Chapeau Bas, which roughly translates into Hats Off !) But I always copy them into my Rev Memo File, which has the name : .. Even

System Requirements.

2006-06-16 Thread Thomas Cole
Regarding what to write on the CD packaging with regard to system requirements, my program is a single stack with nothing more complicated than one photo of the desert. No quicktime or anything else. It will run on windows on my Mac with a very old version of Virtual PC running windows -- maybe

Re: System Requirements.

2006-06-16 Thread Mark Schonewille
Tom, The publishers' techies are wrong. In my previous e-mail, I wrote that you need a color depth of at least thousands of colours (16 bit). 256 colours will cause problems. If you have such a simple application, why don't you include a Mac OS 9 version on the Mac OS X CD-rom? Best,

Re: Reordering lists with drag n' drop

2006-06-16 Thread Geoff Canyon
You could look at the code in Navigator, which does this. An older version is in your plugins folder; it implements drag and drop with a line showing where the drag will end up. The latest version implements drag and drop in a different way, making the change immediate as you drag. You can

ANN: Global freeware laptop diary tool in REV

2006-06-16 Thread Kresten Bjerg
Invitation to try using and collaborate on an ”elaboratable” diary program and set of glyph-fonts: Phenomenalog 16.3.9. As difficult as it is to explain and convince about the empowerment afforded by cross-platform REV, what we need may be a demonstration-case fit to appeal to basic human

Re: a couple hurdles I had with Rev

2006-06-16 Thread Martin Blackman
Whoops! Better get used to keeping backups. There are a few tools around which do that automatically for you, eg Constellation or Magic Carpet, I think there is also a free one called smartsave available somewhere. Unfortunately the Undo button ain't really worthy of its own name. By the way,