to an enhancement request.
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thought one was submitted,
but that may have been before BZ), what are the chances of it being
marked not a bug? If you think high, then you know in your heart
that htmlText is not HTML.
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 1:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There would be no assumption that
a property named taggedText would render html pages.
I agree
Whoops. I think the partial quote might misrepresent Roger. There
is an if in the previous
space. Revolution fields will not.
That is because Revolution does not render HTML. It does not even try.
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 12:55 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Very simple concept, consistently applied, and not surprising or
bizarre in
the least.
I guess we are not able to agree on that.
However, I can say that I am surprised. Using htmlText cannot even
handle spaces correctly. To me this
On Aug 9, 2006, at 1:59 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
You twist my words, Dar. The logic you seem to discover in my words
is definitely not mine.
I apologize. I did not intend to twist your words. I'm sorry I did
not infer what you are meaning.
I give up. You guys are right. The
can be displayed and only a few fonts are
actually displayed in that small of a space.
What OS?
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, supporting the 'html' use, what impact has that
on the 'format' use.
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yes, you are probably in the HTML camp. If no, then not.
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
It is easy to see which camp we are in.
Are you eager to get the space representation fixed or enhanced?
If yes, you are probably in the HTML camp. If no, then not.
And if you are surprised at the entities handled when htmlText is set
Thanks everybody for advice and goodies. It's about time I gave back
again. Here it is.
The folks at Dar's Lab (a division of Dar Scott Consulting) are
pleased to make available to the Revolution community the darzTimer
plugin. The plugin allows you to insert and remove a timing API
the object
reference, it can return an array, but it is limited in returning a
number!)
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 2:58 PM, David Bovill wrote:
The plugin provides a high-precision timer for those developing in
Revolution with enhanced reliability and greatly improved jitter.
The API is
available only in the IDE.
Don't get the basics here Dar? Timing for what??? I am not sure I
On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
It always threw an error at:
darzTimerStart
in it's script.
That looks like the plugin is not inserting the library. You should
be able to see a supporting library listed the right place in the
message box.
I tried manually
On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I didn't see where Ian was trying to return an array. And I'm sorry
if I
missed your first iteration.
Oh, no, no. That was just a general comment I threw in just to show
off, I mean, to be helpful and to warn of possible problems.
Dar
On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
It always threw an error at:
darzTimerStart
in it's script.
But you got no such error in the plugin? The plugin uses that every
time you set the insertion location with the option menu.
Dar
and
images into that inner group. Watching out for 32,000. I'm not sure
what to compare. I'd compare both top and bottom to the range
-32,000 to +32,000 as a first guess.
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I DL'd your timer, and the demo and your file. I opened the
darzTimer stack
first, then the darzTimerDemo. I set the darzTimer to LibaryStack
(and tried
FrontScript too), but could never get the Time 'repeat n times'
button to
work.
I
On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I set the darzTimer to LibaryStack (and tried
FrontScript too), but could never get the Time 'repeat n times'
button to
work.
Anybody else seeing this?
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
You said it installs an external? Does that mean it uncompresses a
custom prop and puts a file in my Rev folder? If so, I would like to
have been told that when it happens the first time. I may be just
persnickety , but I always like to know
On Aug 9, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
To be fair, I didn't install it as a plugin, but just opened the
darzTimer stack, then the demo stack. I typically don't like inserting
stuff in my plugins folder for a variety of reasons, so I'd rather
just open the stack and use it. I just
On Aug 9, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
The folks at Dar's Lab (a division of Dar Scott Consulting) are
pleased to make available to the Revolution community the darzTimer
plugin. The plugin allows you to insert and remove a timing API
for use in the IDE during development.
One
confusion.
I have had trouble explaining Transcript to customers, so now say
Revolution.
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charmingly witty.
In hammering,
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assumes 8-bit
characters and might be less for Unicode.
Is that what you are looking for?
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On Aug 10, 2006, at 8:24 PM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
The number of characters per line is limited to about 64K.
Ummm, my memory is a bit off these days... So is that about 65,500
characters? (give or take some.)
Yes. The limits doc says the maximum length of a line in a field is
65,536
current thinking is that it is not fonts?
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want to go to much less.
Gotta go.
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On Aug 11, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
put url https://www.blogger.com/atom; in the message box, crashes
everything...
Ah, yes, the atom bomb.
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On Aug 11, 2006, at 9:34 PM, Garrett Hylltun wrote:
Thanks Dar for at least trying to figure that one out. I have
never had the need for a line of text that's 32,000 or 65,000 or
whatever, so maybe setting up my own code to limit lines to say
1024 or 2048 should be fine for me.
I'm
and see the
name.
Now if I could drag a control onto a script and have the editor
insert a reference to that control, then I can have it all. Or maybe
have the names float over controls while I'm editing, so I can glance
over and see them.
Dar Scott
On Aug 12, 2006, at 1:37 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
To manipulated computers via a computer language requires an odd
sort of non-human logic which must be learnt by any would-be
programmer; and, while some languages attempt to obscure that,
without that nothing really effective gets
to
want to work with chunk references such as a chunk repeat.
Perhaps it is the chunk function selection() that teases us so.
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On Aug 12, 2006, at 7:56 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
You could just have asked for it. Well ok, you did, eventually.
Here is the announcement of a cool plugin.
Pointer Tooltips Plugin 1.0 for Runtime Revolution
Wow! Now I'm so productive, my fingers are smoking!
Dar
process etc in the doc). Three or four years ago I found a lot
of communication problems with processes on Windows, but I'm also
finding this year some things fixed that were not-a-bug back then.
If you don't need a response or can pass it through a file, then the
process can work.
Dar
to modify the host computer.
I appreciate the summary. Looking at U3 hadn't moved to the top of
my pile.
Any technical problems with having a set of IDEs installed on a flash
drive?
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the open
processes.
If you would rather use shell on Windows, there is also start.
That might do what you want.
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On Aug 14, 2006, at 2:48 AM, Brian Yennie wrote:
get shell(mylongcommand output.txt )
Vague memory: I tried using long ago on OS X and didn't have
much luck. Maybe I was doing something goofy. Or maybe it was the
virtual serial I didn't get working... Worth a try.
Is ? available
On Aug 14, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Going back to the original question, I wonder if the IDs of cloned
groups change because it's possible to reference groups in other
stacks as the menuBar group. I don't know, just guessing here.
Scott Raney would know, but maybe Mark
On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Dave Cragg wrote:
My understanding is that with PUT URL, there is no information
available about the status of the upload during the upload... only
at the end. This isn't a big issue for us if it's a more
dependable way to upload files of this size.
You can
of the callback being
'sent ... in 0 seconds'. I realized later that you might send
directly or use 'wait ... with messages'.
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inferred that, for a single beep, it simply
started the beep. So I am surprised.
However, there was a bug (1690) with 2 or more beeps and perhaps the
fix has caused the beep command to wait for the beep. It is not
marked fixed, though.
What OS?
Dar Scott
the beep ahead of pending messages (but not sockets
messages on OS X).
If you are not comfortable with sending beep, you can send a message
to a small handler that does a beep.
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Not user/library ?
Confused and curious...
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Hmmm. I assume that by externals, it means revolution externals.
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' in the
Revolution dictionary.
I might have misunderstood the problem. Please ask again if that is
the case.
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On Aug 19, 2006, at 1:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
send beep to me in 0 sec;beep;answer
but the beeps are too far apart and there's too much of a delay
before the
first beep.
The second beep in the above will beep first. The one in the send
will beep in the answer.
I don't get
On Aug 20, 2006, at 4:21 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
The number of items in a,b,c,d,e,f,g is 7
The number of items in a,b,c,d,e,f, is 6
The number of items in a,b,c,d,e,, is 6
The number of items in a,, is 6
It is the same with cr's (lines)
The trailing comma is not counted as delimiting an
to the server asking it
to make an inside connection to the FTP port. Some people do this
for their POP accounts. This is not SFTP and this is not FTPS. I
don't know what to call it.
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will listen on a port even when another process is
listening on that port. You won't get an error message. Maybe you
had another app up and it was accessed instead of the Rev app.
2
If you are testing in the IDE you might have one stack blocking the
other stack.
Dar Scott
, but notably does not translate the
Euro (80), mentioned in BZ 3681.
Thanks for mentioning that the function works on Windows-1252,
Martin. I had done a quick check at one time and must have goofed,
because I came away thinking otherwise.
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On Aug 23, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
(BTW I don't really think in Hex. I cheat. I have a calculator that
converts ;-))
Since one of the code I mentioned had an F in it, I was a little lax
in indicating hex.
I'm a bit twiddler from way back and at one time long, long ago
in Massachusetts and all that.
Sometime late last century I vaguely noticed that there weren't any
Datsuns around.
Dealing with name changes is part of how we cope, I guess.
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On Aug 24, 2006, at 4:18 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
I wonder
how long it will be before we get ATT Pluto or Halliburton Ceres.
Company names are always changing, too. Here in the US, many large
corporations are being bought out by companies from overseas, a
consequence, in part, of the high
pricing.
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the substring after the trial string. The problem is that xaxaxaxa
would be counted as a repeating of xa and a repeating of xaxa.
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, then load time might be a factor.
However, I don't know of anything inherently wrong with library
substacks.
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to the chief (or Natasha
Boris). It is no fun to carefully abide by the law (in addition to
doing right) and then discover it was the wrong law.
The queues look cool, too, and seem to be mature.
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On Aug 28, 2006, at 6:46 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
We use OpenSSL for the crypto-thing routines right? I think OpenSSL
has SHA1 support in it so it would be a matter of exposing it just
like LibXML2 has support for XSLT but RunRev team has not exposed
it to upper levels.
Right.
I have no
On Aug 28, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I can't do hmac by hand, but I can do a XSLT subset in about 200
lines! :D
Actually, there is nothing to hmac. If you have a digest function, I
can show you how to hmac it. If you make unhex() and xorBytes()
functions, then it is one
there are delays in getting computers started.
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in that.)
If the image file is really JPEG or PNG then simply set the text of
the image to the value.
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byte of each Unicode character. An alternate script editor might use
some special syntax (say U...) to generate UTF-8 or to build UTF-16
with format(), but I don't know of any such editor.
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into a subset of ASCII characters.
The roundtrip problem (if you have one) might not be in MySQL, but in
the interface.
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half step.
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into a standalone
could be handy. Right now there is only the Add Stack File...
button. If there was a standard place for libraries, there might be
check boxes or a multiple selection field. I wouldn't want them to
automatically clutter a standalone as is described for the External
folder.
Dar
On Aug 31, 2006, at 2:30 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Then I set the stack to open invisibly when Rev starts up. After
that, the first stack I open puts my library in use. Actually,
every stack that is opened puts it in use all over again, but that
doesn't hurt anything. If it bothers you,
On Aug 31, 2006, at 2:15 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
Putting the text of an image into a global (or elsewhere)
put the text of image x into imagetext
and then
set the text of image x to imagetext
produces a white and blank image.
Maybe I am missing something very simple here, but all
On Aug 31, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
You might have trouble with jitter and getting up to speed.
Stephen Barncard mentioned that you need ramping.
I think you can ramp with control from a serial port if you set a
specified delay in your circuit for the handshake. All you need
to explore a number of ideas I
choose to integrate in that toolkit.
I agree. The imageData is easier to manipulate and to convert-to-
from alternate forms. I look forward to hearing about Imagedata
Toolkit!
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downloading. I suspect that I gave up some info for nothing.
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of two items.
By not giving your sort order or build order, the implementers are
free to optimize how the array works.
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expression seems to work for me.)
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On Sep 12, 2006, at 12:24 PM, David Glasgow wrote:
definitely retrieves the text required, so what's that all about
then?
Do you have any blank lines?
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There is also a way to find the frontmost window.
Maybe some of those tools are available in a command-line form and
shell() can be used to find the data.
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(currently) do and I would when that day comes.
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I only solve simple problems.
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I hope these ramblings of an old bitsmith are helpful to those
learning to create with Revolution.
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want to break something in fixing bugs. The comments help with this.
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On Sep 17, 2006, at 4:36 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
well, am I the only one that saw:
Keyboard not found.
PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE
as a very subtle joke?
This reminds me of the system messages and help notes telling me to
contact the system administrator. I take that as a snide comment
to make some system preferences changes long ago,
so I feel confident that that can be done. I had to deal with
authentication back then, so this shouldn't be as hard.
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
This checking the checkbox can be done in the standalone app: one can
change the preference with an external or AppleScript or maybe by
changing the preference file itself maybe, but the application would
still have to restart, disrupting the user
about thread headers.
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
That *is* the way the digest works. Each individual message in a MIME
digest includes a Content-Type header identifying it as type
message/rfc822 and MIME-Version 1.0.
Is this a new-fangled thing? I used to use Majordomo and I don't
remember
something like this:
select after the last line of field Tekst
(If I missed the mark, I'm sure we'll get a correction real soon.)
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On Sep 19, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
Mark, looking at the raw source of the last digest I have, there
really is none of what you describe. I wonder if Mac Mail is
actually changing things, though you'd then have to wonder about
the point of even having the option to view the
On Sep 21, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
When I print on Mac OS X and save the file as PDF instead of
actually printing, a default name revTempBody is entered in the
Save As file dialog. Any ideas on how to change this? I would like
this to be Untitled.pdf.
Sarah had this
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dear Sirs:
FWIW, some of the smartest people on this list are women. :)
I feel confident that Sirs was meant in the broadest sense and was
intended to be a polite way to address a group in English.
Dar
(Some guy, so his opinion doesn't
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Alvaro Abril - Tecnologia wrote:
I use applications .exe and .txt files. But .txt files is not secure,
because the people see and change information easily. I need files
with more
security conditions. What I need to use?
To prevent changes, use a MAC. This is
On Sep 21, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Alvaro Abril - Tecnologia wrote:
I dont find MD5() function in Revolution for Windows.
whoops
md5digest()
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realized it was completely underwhelming the alpha test team.
Well, to answer your question. One way is to make an external.
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On Sep 23, 2006, at 5:16 PM, Luis wrote:
It's like the printers you buy nowadays: They don't include the
cable!!!
When Stromberg-Carlson tried to get into the computer biz in the 50s,
they so shorted customers that eventually many customers decided to
just buy just the display or more
On Sep 24, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
So regardless of whether the Rev IDE is running, you still need a
Rev license to edit scripts.
Over the scripting limit. Or is there something new?
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