On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Graham Heather Harrison
c...@nosirrah.com wrote:
Thinking back to something Jacqueline said about the first click being
swallowed, I have had a problem for a while (can't remember exactly when it
started) with hot-keys. A number which are in the form
Invoking the shell command is the easy part. First, you open a terminal and
verify that the command or script you want to use works properly from the
terminal. For example, if you are going to use krecord you would open a
terminal and do
krec
followed by whatever options you want.
(this
I'm a little confused as to what the complaints are with scrolling.
Are these the issues?
1. First click in the scroll bar between the thumb and end of the scroll bar is
ignored.
2. Double click in the same area doesn't do something (I'm not clear what that
is)
3. When System Prefs are set to
Kay C Lan (Kay? Lan?)
(I am not quoting at the moment because I was overwhelmed by all the messages
from other threads.)
The strange hot-key behaviour is system wide, from finder through any app with
Services. As far as I can tell it is only those I have set up using Keyboard
Shortcuts, or
Bill
1) 2) I have to double-click in the channel (between thumb and end) to get
the action which should be precipitated by one click. The ignoring of the first
click is a proposition raised by Jacqueline.
3) I have Jump to here and smooth scrolling set, and it always jumps a set
distance
On 23/04/2010 11:28, Graham Heather Harrison wrote:
On the other hand the Wicked Wenzles of the West may be targeting me again.I
thought I had driven them off forever with the garlic poultice on my hard
drive, and come to think of my foil hat is missing...
I tried that for a while but the
On Wed Apr 21, 2010; Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com wrote:
Hi Wilhelm.
(snip). So it does not surprise me that your visiting a reputable site
resulted in an infection. What DOES surprise me is that your antivirus
(assuming it is up to date) did not catch it. Perhaps this happened
before you
- There have been no automatic updates of WindowsXP since I have
deactivated the Internet Explorer, which could mean that IE plays a
role in the update process.
My limited experience with XP is that Internet Explorer is, somehow,
part of the operating system
and IS the vehicle for Windows
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com wrote:
I'm a little confused as to what the complaints are with scrolling.
Bill, please be aware that this has NOTHING to do with InfoWallet!
InfoWallet was just used as a guinea pig toellimate Graham's installation of
Rev as a
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Graham Heather Harrison c...@nosirrah.com
wrote:
I turned off Enable Assistive Devices, which also has made no difference.
How disappointing.
As you say, all of them were disabled in Safe Boot anyway.
Yes, I knew I was grasping at straws once you stated
Hi Andre,
thanks again for your kind interest in solving this tricky issue.
I tried your code but the result is the same. It automates the process of
clicking on two column headers.
What I would like to accomplish is different. I would like to sort with more
than one criteria my datagrid rows
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Cool :)
A few years earlier and Wolfgang Amadeus would have ordered one immediately!
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boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Michael Kann
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. April 2010 14:50
An: How
On Apr 23, 2010, at 8:49 AM, Michael Kann wrote:
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I have that App, and I suspect some in the audience thought that he really was
playing the notes himself.
No problem. I'm glad InfoWallet was a useable test.
Bill Vlahos
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InfoWallet (http://www.infowallet.com) is about keeping your important life
information with you, accessible, and secure.
On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:01 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Bill
Sorry, deeply embarrassing, of course what you need to do is not
ls | gedit
but first redirect the ls output to a file, and then redirect this file to
gedit, as in
ls test.txt | gedit
The is a way of sending the output of the command to the file instead of
to the terminal. Then
Nothing is sacred!
You can now run Android and all its programmes on your iPhone!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/22/android_iphone/
I probably will not be the first with this notice but I can try.
Barry Barber
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Thanks Peter!!!
This was just the information I was looking for!
John Patten
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 23:39:17 -0800 (PST)
From: Peter Alcibiades palcibiades-fi...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: Record Audio in Rev on Linux OS?
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
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From: bar...@libero.it
Nothing is sacred!
You can now run Android and all its programmes on your iPhone!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/22/android_iphone/
I probably will not be the first with this notice but I can try.
They call it duel-boot. Is that a Freudian slip, or just an
On 23/04/2010 21:49, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
From: bar...@libero.it
Nothing is sacred!
You can now run Android and all its programmes on your iPhone!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/22/android_iphone/
I probably will not be the first with this notice but I can try.
They call it
Le 23 avr. 10 à 13:25, Marcello Bertoli a écrit :
Hi Andre,
thanks again for your kind interest in solving this tricky issue.
I tried your code but the result is the same. It automates the
process of clicking on two column headers.
What I would like to accomplish is different. I would
From: Richmond Mathewson
After the famous 1984 commercial by Apple it is all rather sad to see
Steve Jobs in the role of all-knowing, all-seeing dictator.
The fact that some engineers have managed to crash Android through
the Iron Curtain has got to be good; and, I hope, will make Steve
Reminds me of an old IT joke:
Today I have manage to emulate a 4 digit calculator on my DEC-Alpha.
Tomorrow I will do the reverse.
chers,
François
Le 23 avr. 2010 à 19:12, bar...@libero.it a écrit :
Nothing is sacred!
You can now run Android and all its programmes on your iPhone!
On Apr 23, 2010, at 4:04 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
Today I have manage to emulate a 4 digit calculator on my DEC-Alpha.
Tomorrow I will do the reverse.
A related quote about Seymour Cray:
When he was told that Apple Computer had just bought a Cray to help design the
next Apple
François Chaplais wrote:
Reminds me of an old IT joke:
Today I have manage to emulate a 4 digit calculator on my DEC-Alpha.
Tomorrow I will do the reverse.
:) Reminds me of an old soviet joke from some years ago:
Capitalism is the exploitation of one man by another. Communism is
exactly the
Thanks everyone who responded. I'll try your suggestions. Paul Gabel
I have imported a very short videoClip using File ... Import as a control ...
video file. Then I put it into a custom property of a card. My problem is
that I can't get it to play in the location I want. It always plays at
On Apr 23, 2010, at 4:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
:) Reminds me of an old soviet joke from some years ago:
Capitalism is the exploitation of one man by another. Communism is exactly
the opposite.
That version doesn't work quite as well as the way I heard it. In your version
it sounds
On Apr 23, 2010, at 2:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
:) Reminds me of an old soviet joke from some years ago:
Capitalism is the exploitation of one man by another. Communism is
exactly the opposite.
Which, in turn, reminds me of yet another soviet joke:
In the Soviet Union we have
Colin Holgate wrote:
That version doesn't work quite as well as the way I heard it.
You're probably right. My brain is only half here today. It's Friday.
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Devin Asay wrote:
On Apr 23, 2010, at 2:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
:) Reminds me of an old soviet joke from some years ago:
Capitalism is the exploitation of one man by another. Communism is
exactly the opposite.
Which, in turn, reminds me of yet another soviet joke:
In the Soviet Union
This one was from communist Eastern Germany.
Do you know why toilet paper is called Stalin's Revenge there?
because if can't make you heart red, it certainly makes your ass the right
color.
Le 23 avr. 2010 à 22:20, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
:) Reminds me of an old soviet joke from some years
I finally upgraded from a PPC G4 (10.5.8) to an Intel Mac (10.6.3).
Can I simply copy all the files from the old computer to the new one or do I
have to get a new license code?
The EULA says the license is per operating system platform.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, pitfalls, other advice.
Thanks,
Take a look at your new Object Browser in action (video):
http://reveditor.com/full-disclosure-object-resolution-and-context
Smarter Object Browser:
- Full disclosure: click a stack and see its first card's controls and
snap.
- Object resolution: click Browser tab and see last open tab's
bobc...@earthlink wrote:
I finally upgraded from a PPC G4 (10.5.8) to an Intel Mac (10.6.3).
Can I simply copy all the files from the old computer to the new one or do I
have to get a new license code?
The EULA says the license is per operating system platform.
I'd appreciate any thoughts,
We used to have a alpha version of RevWeb for Linux, where did it went? I am
building a linux rev project for a client and it would be great to be able
to load it into firefox and have him look at it without the need to download
standalones.
Any clue?
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I happy to announce WordLib 1.3, a comprehensive solution for MS Word and
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This is the
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