I wonder if this Open Source stuff cannot be turned into some sort
of plug-in for RunRev:
http://freepv.sourceforge.net/
while not directly relevant, this is also interesting:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/11/how_to_create_quicktime_v.html
Thaknks!
Am 13.09.2009 um 04:54 schrieb Sarah Reichelt:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Till Bandi tba...@swissonline.ch
wrote:
I just installed snow leopard - and now I can't launch a stack with
a double
click anymore from the finder. I get the dialog:
Unable to open stack: stack is
I read a messarge regarding Problems with Snow Leopard:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Till Bandi tba...@swissonline.ch wrote:
I just installed snow leopard - and now I can't launch a stack with a double
click anymore from the finder. I get the dialog:
Unable to open stack: stack
Isn't there a speed hit running under Rosetta?
-
Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
2009/9/13 sandr...@comcast.net
I read a messarge regarding Problems with Snow Leopard:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Till Bandi
sandrah9 wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Till Bandi wrote:
I just installed snow leopard - and now I can't launch a stack with
a double click anymore from the finder. I get the dialog:
Unable to open stack: stack is corrupted, check for ~ backup file.
If I open the same stack
Mark,
We print firstly the labels in advance. After, we stick manually a
label on each mail. Then, the number and some mail informations are
stored in a database.
Le 11 sept. 2009 à 20:00, Mark Wieder a écrit :
I'm afraid I still don't understand. Are you not storing the number
and
Thanks Brian,
That can be a solution.
Le 11 sept. 2009 à 23:33, Brian Yennie a écrit :
Jerome,
Would it work to make each page a separate print job? Then you keep
sending print jobs until one fails. The next day you just cancel the
last failed job.
Something like:
Print 5
Print 6
Print
Thanks Sparkout,
The two solutions which you propose are relevant. I'm going to make a
proof of concept with the first solution and explore the second one.
Thank you very much for the link about WMI. I did not know WMI.
Jérôme
Le 12 sept. 2009 à 23:49, SparkOut a écrit :
Jérôme Rosat
I haven't installed Snow Leopard, so can't check this.
I've read that with Snow Leopard, the Finder no longer uses creator
and type codes as a way of linking files to applications. I'm guessing
this might have an effect of the result of double-clicking on a file.
For example, perhaps the
As a long time mac user from the beginning, I've always thought the type and
creator codes were VERY useful to eliminate the ambiguity of what to launch
and I put down the PC method of using suffixes as being brain dead. It is
sad to see the Mac OS do another thing to make it more like Windblows.
Ok I've been a Rev user since 2001, and many times I've tried to use the
geometry manager and it will work for a while, then BLAM, add or change
something (like add a new card) , then everything to the right gets wider -
a major mess. This happens sooner or later on EVERY stack I try to use
Having trouble posting to list...sorry for interruption.
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I have trying for the past few days to call CalendarWidget100 when an user
enters a field (field date) so the user can click on a date and insert it
into the field. Presently I have a button with the following script to call
CalendarWidget100:
on mouseUp
put into tYear
put into tMonth
Stephen,
I've struggled with and successfully used Geometry Manager and agree
with you that the UI is very inviting.
There are two tricks I've found for making it work better.
1. If in doubt click Remove All at the Geometry UI setting and
reset it.
2. If you are using it in comparison
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:21 AM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
Ok I've been a Rev user since 2001, and many times I've tried to use the
geometry manager and it will work for a while, then BLAM, add or change
something (like add a new card) , then everything to the
2009/9/13 Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com
Stephen,
I've struggled with and successfully used Geometry Manager and agree with
you that the UI is very inviting.
There are two tricks I've found for making it work better.
1. If in doubt click Remove All at the Geometry UI setting and
reset
Revolution code aficionados,
It is my pleasure to inform you that we have released the tRev editing
environment for Revolution.
Here's what the product does:
- it edits code in a tabbed browser
- it navigates code with handler links
- it auto-completes handlers, vars, keywords
- it sets
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
P.S. Jerry is having trouble posting to the list, so I am sending this
for him. Please contact Jerry directly with any questions at
je...@reveditor.com.
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Glad you
stephen barncard wrote:
As a long time mac user from the beginning, I've always thought the type and
creator codes were VERY useful to eliminate the ambiguity of what to launch
and I put down the PC method of using suffixes as being brain dead.
Apparently the Mac team did too, as we learned
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reichelt at
gmail.comwrote:
P.S. Jerry is having trouble posting to the list, so I am sending this
for him. Please contact Jerry directly with any questions at
jerry at reveditor.com.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
I've just uploaded it to my web site, so you can find it at
http://www.troz.net/rev/
Sorry for taking this OT. Sarah, very nice uncluttered website but I notice
that at the bottom it states:
This page was last
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
But Jacque and I already work for Andre, who's in discussions to be
acquired by Ken Ray, who is already a subsidiary of Klaus Major.
Klaus may be soft-spoken, but he's secretly the kingpin of the entire Rev
stephen barncard wrote:
Ok I've been a Rev user since 2001, and many times I've tried to use the
geometry manager and it will work for a while, then BLAM, add or change
something (like add a new card) , then everything to the right gets wider -
a major mess. This happens sooner or later on
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Sarah Reichelt
sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
I've just uploaded it to my web site, so you can find it at
http://www.troz.net/rev/
Sorry for taking this OT. Sarah, very nice
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Sarah Reichelt
sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
Now all I have to do is work out a
way for that to happen automatically.
And I need to apply similar logic to my On-Rev page.
And include the nitty-gritty on your wonderful On-Rev - Scripts Examples
page. Pretty
Does anyone know an way that I can count the total lines of code in a
stack that has numerous substacks and handlers assigned to objects,
cards, and stacks? I have tried using the Revolution Script Reporter,
but it chokes on stacks of significant size.
Thanks,
Ed Lavieri
On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
With every step Apple takes to eliminate differences between OSes,
the less forked code we need to write. As they decrease their unique
value, they increase ours. :)
Very quotable! Thanks, Richard.
--Jerry J
Now all I have to do is work out a
way for that to happen automatically.
And I need to apply similar logic to my On-Rev page.
And include the nitty-gritty on your wonderful On-Rev - Scripts Examples
page. Pretty please :-)
http://www.troz.net/onrev/samples/touch.irev
This is an interactive
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