On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 6:30 AM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
And in France a fortnight is a quinzaine; I suppose the difference
between 14 and 15 is about the same as La Manche - divides them . . . :)
This talk of fortnights reminds me of my partner explaining to me
On Feb 17, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
Rev reads and
writes to fields super fast!
Clearly Richard 'the Benchmark King' Gaskin is asleep right now, but
when he wakes I'm sure he'll have the figures. The best I could track
down was some benchmarking Richard did a while back
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bernard Devlin bdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
There is so much we take for granted. But I love it when my
long-standing views are suddenly revealed to me as being very limited.
Bernard, sawadeecup.
The older I get, the more cities and countries I visit, the more
On 18/02/2010 10:47, Bernard Devlin wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 6:30 AM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
And in France a fortnight is a quinzaine; I suppose the difference
between 14 and 15 is about the same as La Manche - divides them . . . :)
This talk of
Bonjour,
My problem yesterday was :
To day when saving an app. as standalone I get:
for Linux standalone: a file whose type is Text format instead of
Linux
executable file
and
for Mac standalone: a file whose type is Application but does not
launched
when I double-click it (I can't try
Hi from Brittany,
Mikey,
BTW, is fortnight still used in jolly old Mother England?
Fortnight is still used in jolly Old Mother England,
and at least is pertinent (ie fourteen nights = 2 weeks).
In France, they can't count proper like we do !
Two weeks = 15 days (quinze jours)
and
One
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Andre.Bisseret
andre.bisse...@inria.fr wrote:
poor people who inherited a native language with accents ;-o)))
Maybe you're better off with accents. Last night I was confused about
how to pronounce an English word, and I'm a native speaker. The
spelling of the
Josh Mellicker wrote:
You all probably know this, but thought I would share our experience
anyway:
We are working on a project with a 1 millisecond callback loop that
communicates with an external process in a performance-critical
application, and when prototyping, temporarily used some
I think it was in my junior high school physics class that we we were
given the exercise of calculating the speed of light in furlongs per
fortnight.
(approx 3.35 * 10^17)
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
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On Feb 18, 2010, at 6:45 AM, Francis
On Feb 18, 2010, at 6:45 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Brittany,
Mikey,
BTW, is fortnight still used in jolly old Mother England?
Fortnight is still used in jolly Old Mother England,
and at least is pertinent (ie fourteen nights = 2 weeks).
In France, they can't count
Andre.Bisseret wrote:
This morning I succedeed to save my app. as standalone normally! (Mac
OSX 10.5.8 ; Rev 4.0)
The only difference that I noticed was that, a couple of days ago, I
saved it successfully in a default built folder whose name did not
had accented characters
while yesterday, I
Am 18.02.2010 um 14:32 schrieb Richard Gaskin:
Andre.Bisseret wrote:
This morning I succedeed to save my app. as standalone normally! (Mac
OSX 10.5.8 ; Rev 4.0)
The only difference that I noticed was that, a couple of days ago, I
saved it successfully in a default built folder whose name
Le 18 févr. 10 à 12:56, Bernard Devlin a écrit :
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Andre.Bisseret
andre.bisse...@inria.fr wrote:
poor people who inherited a native language with accents ;-o)))
Maybe you're better off with accents. Last night I was confused about
how to pronounce an English
On Vista, I went to open a stack that I haven't looked at for a few
weeks. But as soon as I try to open it, the IDE crashes.
No popup from Rev to say that the stack is corrupted. Sometimes I am
able to get a crash warning from the OS:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name:
Le 18 févr. 10 à 14:32, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Andre.Bisseret wrote:
This morning I succedeed to save my app. as standalone normally! (Mac
OSX 10.5.8 ; Rev 4.0)
The only difference that I noticed was that, a couple of days ago, I
saved it successfully in a default built folder whose name
Of course we use the word 'fortnight'! What an odd question.
I similarly use acres, furlongs and guinees. I absolutely REFUSE to work in
metric weights and distances which remain completely meaningless to me. I
also use the word 'twelvemonth' from time to time, as in I haven't seen him
in a
Well, acre is still the standard in the colonies, and of course we use
furlongs when discussing ponies.
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I have a couple pop-up button menus that I create on-the-fly (in mouseDown)
based on what's going on. They also act as combo box selections, where one of
the items is current, with !r in front of it.
Is it possible for me to somehow tell the popup to auto-magically scroll down
to the current
Jeffrey Massung wrote:
I have a couple pop-up button menus that I create on-the-fly
(in mouseDown) based on what's going on. They also act as combo
box selections, where one of the items is current, with !r
in front of it.
Is it possible for me to somehow tell the popup to auto-magically
While we're on this off-topic, the first time I saw a native Pacific
Islander map, I was stunned. But, that's not where Yap is! - well, when
you travel by current and wind and you don't have satellites, yes, that's
exactly where it is, and you can get there in 6 days if you quit bitching
about
On Feb 18, 2010, at 10:33 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
To counter this, Ken Ray and I have adopted a habit of using a
handler like this one to set an option control's current choice:
on SetOption pBtnName, pNum
lock messages
set the menuHistory of btn pBtnName to pNum
unlock messages
end
Thanks Alejandro,
Unoptimizing in Gimp solved the problem and I no longer need to use
constantMask (which doesn't work right on windows). This should be a note in
the docs.
Thanks again.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and
You might try running Vista in Safe Mode to see if there is a driver conflict
hiding in the shadows.
--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Bernard Devlin bdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Bernard Devlin bdrun...@gmail.com
Subject: stack crashing IDE
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Kay C Lan wrote:
Obviously you are not experiencing normal so many of us here would be
very interested in more details to understand why. And if I were a
betting man, I'd be putting my money on the end result will be using
Globals will be the fastest option for you.
Agreed. Dr. Raney once
Hi from Brittany
(and that is in France just in case you are from the US !)
I got your Survey Request, and as a fervent (and I mean every
word of that) user of Revolution, I SUBMITTED to your survey.
Things got complicated when I checked retired !
Then I got questions like Are you a CEO,
Nice assumption.
On Feb 18, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Brittany
(and that is in France just in case you are from the US !)
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On Feb 18, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Things got complicated when I checked retired !
Then I got questions like Are you a CEO, etc. etc
and then I couldn't go any further.
How do you do it ? Do you not consider that Revolution
could be used as a hobby by retired
On 18/02/2010 17:01, Hugh Senior wrote:
Of course we use the word 'fortnight'! What an odd question.
I similarly use acres, furlongs and guinees. I absolutely REFUSE to work in
metric weights and distances which remain completely meaningless to me. I
also use the word 'twelvemonth' from time to
On 18/02/2010 17:20, Mikey wrote:
Well, acre is still the standard in the colonies, and of course we use
furlongs when discussing ponies.
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in Bristol barrels.
On 18/02/2010 19:50, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Feb 18, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Things got complicated when I checked retired !
Then I got questions like Are you a CEO, etc. etc
and then I couldn't go any further.
How do you do it ? Do you not consider that Revolution
love it.
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Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Feb 18, 2010, at 10:33 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
To counter this, Ken Ray and I have adopted a habit of using a
handler like this one to set an option control's current choice:
on SetOption pBtnName, pNum
lock messages
set the menuHistory of btn pBtnName to pNum
On Feb 18, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
While looking into the lockMessages property recently I came across
this note:
The lockMessages property is automatically set to false when a
palette, modeless, or modal stack is opened, even if a handler
is still running.
This
Bernard Devlin wrote:
Every attempt I make at pronouncing a word in Thai is greeted
with furrowed brows or hilarity (and often in that order).
A Cambodian acquaintance was telling me how Americans just can't hear
the different intonations in their language. She gave as an example the
words
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Dr. Raney once told me speed was in this order:
global variables
local variables
custom properties
fields
I should amend that. I'm not positive about the order of the first two.
I might have them reversed. What I am sure about is that variables are
faster than
So maybe what you're saying is that they MISTAKENLY eat so
much...dog...there.
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It must be the first mistake you make when writing your first Rev program -
at least, it was mine. On an old used donated celeron, I had written a
script that went through several thousands of lines and extracted sub totals
from tab delimited fields. As the file increased in size, the
Mikey wrote:
So maybe what you're saying is that they MISTAKENLY eat so
much...dog...there.
I'm not going there, Mikey. :)
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At 03:09:01 CST 2010 Kay C Lan wrote:
On Feb 17, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
Rev reads and
writes to fields super fast!
Clearly Richard 'the Benchmark King' Gaskin is asleep right now, but
when he wakes I'm sure he'll have the figures.
Maybe that should be Benchmark
I similarly use acres, furlongs and guinees. I absolutely REFUSE to
work in metric weights and distances which remain completely
meaningless to me. I also use the word 'twelvemonth' from time to
time, as in I haven't seen him in a twelvemonth.
I think that's just fine for normal
When I start rev once in a while I get an update message.
I am currently using 4.0.0-gm-1
Should I upgrade to v4.5.0-dp-2
What are the pros and cons?
I don't really want to jack anything up, but some bug fixes wouldn't hurt.
Suggestions?
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On 18 Feb 2010, at 20:30, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Thought so, thanks!
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On 18/02/2010 21:21, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
I similarly use acres, furlongs and guinees. I absolutely REFUSE to
work in metric weights and distances which remain completely
meaningless to me. I also use the word 'twelvemonth' from time to
time, as in I haven't seen him in a twelvemonth.
The documentation for Ubuntu says that if one pops TrueType
fonts into a folder inside the Home/User folder applications will
'see' them - and that is generally true.
But it is not true for RunRev, which, apprently, only 'sees' the fonts
inside
the system itself . . .
SO . . . How the H does
Hi Gang,
This brings me right to an issue I'm having.
I have a tricky thing that uses several cards in a single stack used as a
drawer. I want to go cleanly to a certain card in the stack before the
drawer is displayed. What's the best way to make the drawer open cleanly
without showing another
No, 'rubbers' are something you put ON to avoid GETTING in a jam. :-) OK.
I'll stop now with the sophomoric humor. Sorry.
On Feb 18, 2010, at 1:41 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
What is, arguably the funniest thing of all is that the literal translation
of the
Bulgarian word for what
Stephen,
I haven't tried it, but can you use the go invisible command to go to the
card and then use the drawer command to display the stack as a drawer?
Jeff M.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:09 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
Hi Gang,
This brings me right to an
I built a revlet which views fine on all my windows boxes and while it
viewed Ok on the mac (leopard) I still had the old problem of the dialogue
appearing behind safari when the revlet opened a find file dialogue.
Wondering if this had been fixed, I downloaded the latest plug in from the
mother
Andre,
Could it be that the execute bit needs to be set on the Linux stand-alone?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Andre.Bisseret
andre.bisse...@inria.fr wrote:
I just updated to rev 4.5 dp2 and tried to save my app as standalone : I get
the same as with rev 4.0 : for Linux a text file!!
Nevermind. It might help to read the entire thread before posting.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Larry Snider snid...@gmail.com wrote:
Andre,
Could it be that the execute bit needs to be set on the Linux stand-alone?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Andre.Bisseret
And there, surely, lies the fundamental difference between
British rubbers and North American rubbers:
the former are used to correct mistakes,
the latter to prevent them.
What is, arguably the funniest thing of all is that the
literal translation of the Bulgarian word for what North
While we lived in Belgium, my wife was complaining how cold it was in
mid-January to a Brit ex-pat and said she was freezing her fanny off and
the ex-pat almost fainted. She learned that their understanding of the word
Fanny was backwards from our definition!
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
Dear all,
i am in the process of switching from Windows to Mac.Not really switching, but
i want to develop on Mac OS X. As i am using some tools, which are not
available for Mac, i need to run a virtual machine also on my mac. On my
windows machines i am running several virtual machines on
And further along the translation highway...
I was reading the list of ingredients on an English bottle of ketchup we
had bought in Spain (oh the profanity!) translating as I went along into
Spanish. I got to 'preservatives' and read it out as 'preservativos',
which is the official word for a
I've used both and definitely liked VMware far more than Parallels. But,
Parallels has since gone from version 3 to 5, and perhaps it's improved.
Jeff M.
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Hi Matthias,
I've completed a couple of standalones on a Mac, one with Tiger and a couple
with SnowLeopard - MacOSX versions, Classic Mac for one of them, and Windows XP
versions for all of them. This was a few months back. I was using Fusion 3
something in the beginning and then moved up to 4
This would be a good time to find out what people are using for x-platform
dev with macs--
What is the most 'centric' version of Windows to allow one develop in a
virtualized space with minimum fuss (if that's possible with Windows). I'm
considering the free Sun virtualizer - what are the pros
runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Dear all,
i am in the process of switching from Windows to Mac.Not really
switching, but i want to develop on Mac OS X. As i am using some
tools, which are not available for Mac, i need to run a virtual
machine also on my mac. On my windows machines i am running
Hi Stephen,
I'm using Fusion WITH Bootcamp, so I could boot directly into Windows if I
wanted, but prefer the Fusion connection so I can bounce back and forth between
XP and OSX. Most of the time I'm using XP to read the California Building Code
which doesn't come in a Mac version. I find what
i am in the process of switching from Windows to Mac.Not really switching,
but i want to develop on Mac OS X. As i am using some tools, which are not
available for Mac, i need to run a virtual machine also on my mac. On my
windows machines i am running several virtual machines on VmWare
Kevin Stallibrass wrote:
I downloaded the latest plug in from the
mother ship and sure enough, it works! Except that all text in the revlet is
now bright blue where it should be black and cyan where it should be red.
Interestingly, any plug in dialogues also display blue text. The exception
Hi,
This is seems to be a problem related to PowerPC processors.
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Economy-x-Talk is always looking for new projects.
Op 19 feb
I had a similar effect with ISHOW-U HD; they had to code around the fact
that G5's showed the captured video in PURPLE.
-
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San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev
On 18 February 2010 16:05, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
Maybe that should be Benchmark Obsessive. :)
True, I was sleeping at 1AM PST, but when I got up this morning I found this
intriguing enough to pull out one of my old test stacks. In fact, while I
was at it I
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Josh Mellicker j...@dvcreators.net wrote:
Then, while buttoning things up, instead of fields, we switched to reading
and writing a custom property.
Suddenly, everything went sluggish - you had to click on a button several
times to trigger it, you could
Thanks for all your comments.
So the best is i have to look at both programs. Maybe there are trial versions
available.
Now i have to wait about 14 days for my mac to arrive. There seems to be
delivery problems with the iMac. But i can treat with that. What are 14 days
compared to the time i
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Luis l...@anachreon.co.uk wrote:
I was reading the list of ingredients on an English bottle of ketchup we had
bought in Spain
A free weeks subscription to the Rev Use List for anyone who knows the
origin of the word ketchup without looking it up in the
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:09 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Which makes me quite certain that I never, ever want to inquire about a lost
dog in Cambodia.
What about your poor husband Hi I'm Gay and I'm looking for.. ;-)
That assumes that the medium remains constant, and that there are no gravity
wells nearby. Also, some scientists believe that the density of space time is
not a constant, so it's all relative anyway. I think I would have failed your
Jr High physics class just by virtue of pissing off the
There was a recent review on the web of Parallels, Fusion and the
freebie one - forget the name. Parallels was judged the quickest.
I have Fusion on one Mac, using the Bootcamp (Apple's scheme for running
Windows) partition. Parallels on another machine (same speed CPU) using
its own install of
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:09 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Which makes me quite certain that I never, ever want to inquire about a lost
dog in Cambodia.
What about your poor husband Hi I'm Gay and I'm looking for.. ;-)
:) I think I've posted
You might also want to take a look at VirtualBox by Sun. It's free,
fast, and cross platform.
http://www.virtualbox.org
len
On 2/18/2010 6:53 PM, runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Thanks for all your comments.
So the best is i have to look at both programs. Maybe there are trial versions
Yeah, I got Sun Vbox when I downloaded the Linux package that Andre
arranged.
I tried to get the package working, but the image I downloaded was not
recognized so I didn't get to try the virtualizer yet.
Andre said point it (the virtualizer) to the package but I couldn't get it
to show up. Does
Hi again,
I have a client's project that must be compiled for both mac and windows.
To save money, we worked out an agreement for me to write the initial code
for mac and test it and he'd compile for the other platform.
I, of course the ever- mac-evangelist (Yes I was on Guy's Evangel-list)
On 19/02/2010 04:35, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:09 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Which makes me quite certain that I never, ever want to inquire
about a lost
dog in Cambodia.
What about your poor husband Hi I'm Gay and I'm
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
Then, while buttoning things up, instead of fields, we switched
to reading and writing a custom property.
Suddenly, everything went sluggish - you had to click on a button
several times to trigger it, you could
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