Merci André !
Le 12 sept. 2010 à 17:49, Andre Rombauts a écrit :
I have download ans install RevWeb... and after...
Nothing happen !
What really is RevWeb ?
Normal: RevWeb is a plugin to display revlets, RunRev applications made
to be run from a html page.
There are fine samples on the
Has anybody tried running a Windows version of RunRev on ReactOS?
http://www.reactos.org/en/about.html
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
To date I have been unable to print a field named Results
I am using Enterprise 4.5.0 on a Mac 10.6.4 to produce a Standalone for Windows
PC.
on Mouseup
revPrintField the name of field Results
end Mouseup
Works in Mac Standalone, not Windows. I have problem solved EVERYTHING!
I had checked
I'm working on a kiosk which will regularly record short clips of video. At a
certain point in the sequence I open the video grabber and start previewing
the video; subsequently I start recording, then switch back to preview, then
close the VG altogether. Rinse, repeat.
Each time the VG is
AFAIK - you've done the best that you can do with rev based hacks.
Maybe you could contact Kevin and ask for the source code? I think there are
a few other people that would really like this external improved and it
would make a great open source project - especially if you could put a small
I forgot to mention that DGH works on mac and windows, Revolution 4.0 or 4.5.
Untested with version 3.5, but should work as well.
Regards,
--
-Zryip TheSlug- wish you the best! 8)
http://www.aslugontheroad.co.cc
___
use-revolution mailing list
On 9/13/10 3:03 AM, Brent Summerton wrote:
What can I do to the following script to tell Windows that what I am printing
is to be BLACK!!
on Mouseup
revPrintField the name of field Results
end Mouseup
Have you already set the textcolor of the field to black before printing?
--
Personally, I hate being in a damned if you do/damned if you don't situation.
If someone makes a mistake in judgement or treats me unfairly, but later
relents, I think it's my part to forgive them and move on. I think if I were
married to someone and she was so unhappy that nothing I did seemed
Apple's decision may be good news for Runrev but I hope their change of
heart does not distract Runrev from cleaning up RevWeb and releasing
it...please? It just stinks having to use all of these 'groups' vs multiple
stacks. The option menu's need help too. RevWeb is such a great
feature...just
I believe it's a speed related issue. The same thing applies to using my Expert
Mouse Trackpad from Kensington. Slow clicks work, fast clicks do not seem to
work well in revolution. Perhaps it is an issue with a foreign mouse driver,
such as a trackpad or trackball might use. I don't seem to
Jolly forgiving of you. This presupposes that Apple (which may be so
'managed' that 'Apple' is nothing
but short-hand for 'Steve Jobs' - I don't know) has made some sort of
'mistake'; howver, you can be
sure that that is far from the truth; the whole thing is a manipulative
trick to set
On 9/13/10 8:40 PM, Jim Schaubeck wrote:
Apple's decision may be good news for Runrev but I hope their change of
heart does not distract Runrev from cleaning up RevWeb and releasing
it...please? It just stinks having to use all of these 'groups' vs multiple
stacks. The option menu's need help
I am 'sorry' to tell you that my wife and I enjoy a rather
different sort of relationship than business partners.
For starters, I don't have a desperate urge to continually
dominate her and squash her; luckily, should I ever have a
dictatorial moment she is quite capable of defending
I tested today my revlet page on my On-Rev web site
-- trying to access a page containing a revlet makes my Safari crash!
Safari 5.0.1
Mac OS X 10.6.4
iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz
the revlets page:
http://medard.on-rev.com/RevWeb/index.irev
I wonder if the nprevweb module is compatible with
Nice use of big words and phrases. I am overwhelmed. :-) But it still doesn't
get around to addressing the issue that you leave Steve no means of redeeming
himself, or making things right. I find this approach extremely dictatorial
in it's own right, and Steve never even told you he LIKED you,
On 9/13/10 9:18 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
I am 'sorry' to tell you that my wife and I enjoy a rather
different sort of relationship than business partners.
For starters, I don't have a desperate urge to continually
dominate her and squash her; luckily, should I ever have a
dictatorial
On 9/13/10 9:31 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Nice use of big words and phrases. I am overwhelmed. :-) But it still doesn't get around to addressing the issue
that you leave Steve no means of redeeming himself, or making things right. I find this approach
extremely dictatorial in it's own right, and
I personally think anti-trust investigation prompted by Adobe had more to do
with this than our mighty muscle with Jobs. Even if they were not found
guilty, the little child position was very damaging publicly.
Besides, we programmers are not the most virtuous people in the world. If
there is
On 09/13/2010 09:57 PM, Neal Campbell wrote:
I personally think anti-trust investigation prompted by Adobe had more to do
with this than our mighty muscle with Jobs. Even if they were not found
guilty, the little child position was very damaging publicly.
Besides, we programmers are not the
Bob,
To me, what you're saying sounds like the something wife-beaters like to
say.
Beat her up. Tell her how sorry you are and have her forgive you. Then beat
her up again.
Do any of us really expect any MORE from Jobs?
___
use-revolution mailing list
On 9/13/10 1:56 PM, Richmond wrote:
However, I am serious about what I wrote about Kevin, who seems to be,
despite misdirecting signs, a sharp
cookie: which is a relief really - who wants a company without one as
its boss?
Kevin is a very sharp cookie indeed -- but I'm thinking maybe he'd
Well it's not like that at all. It's more like she promised not to use the
credit card, and then did anyway. After her husband got upset she took the
stuff back and got a refund. Is her husband now justified in being angry that
she got the refund? THAT is what it is like. My God, people,
Does anyone have a clear-cut way for Rev to know whether it's running in a
32-bit or a 64-bit environment on Windows? Bonus points for being able to
identify hardware software 'bits' separately.
Many thanks!
--
Phil Davis
PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net
I have a series of cards that have checkboxes. Some of the checkboxes have
labels fields under them because the label of the checkbox will not hold the
content of the information displayed. Here is my question: I want to modify
the following group script for checkboxes to display the content of
To ask the obvious first: we assume you need, in many cases, two
lines worth of label for the check box buttons but RunRev does not allow
multi-line labels for check buttons.
There are many ways to tackle this but if it were me I would add a
custom property to each of the buttons with the
On 9/13/10 8:25 PM, charles61 wrote:
I have a series of cards that have checkboxes. Some of the checkboxes have
labels fields under them because the label of the checkbox will not hold the
content of the information displayed.
You can add a two-line label if you do it by script:
set the
Cool! I didn't know you could do that.
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
email sc...@elementarysoftware.com
office 1-800-360-734-4701
--
On Sep 13, 2010, at
On 9/14/10 1:46 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 9/13/10 1:56 PM, Richmond wrote:
However, I am serious about what I wrote about Kevin, who seems to be,
despite misdirecting signs, a sharp
cookie: which is a relief really - who wants a company without one as
its boss?
Kevin is a very sharp
28 matches
Mail list logo