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Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 12:42:49 AM, you wrote:
Xavier's right. The DLL shouldn't have to be registered with the OS in
order for runrev to use it. I take it this isn't a DLL that you've
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to be aware of, not a stumbling block.
The other related issue is that if this is installed on a user's
system, the vbs file must be installed into a directory for which the
user has the proper permissions to install and delete and run files.
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go if this isn't
just a one-shot thing for your own use.
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, as in the De Smet C compiler
for DOS machines, a couple of decades back?
Charles Hartman
Now *that* takes me back. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for
the de Smet C compiler.
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...and small and fast. I used to carry my development environment
around on a floppy when I needed to go somewhere.
...and amazingly enough, it's been open-sourced...
http://www.desmet-c.com/
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http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
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Friday, November 18, 2005, 12:37:44 PM, you wrote:
everything the dedicated Revolutionary could want for Christmas.
A runrev thong? The mind boggles...
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will return an error starting with xmlrpcerr if it encounters an
error, although I can't imagine what kind of an error it would run up
against. RevXMLRPC_Free never does return an error in the result, so
you never know whether it actually did delete your document or not.
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I took Xavier's suggestion seriously, and my Archive Search plugin now
allows the stripping of the last signature if it's properly formed,
that being -- (dash dash space) on a line by itself. In my
RevOnline user space (mwieder) or at
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shell(tScript)
And, obviously, that second line should say after tScript...
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(the hilitedButton of group gpFilter) of group
gpFilter
case the label of radio button 1
break
...etc.
end switch
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trigger the setting of a
local variable and then query that when the time comes, but that seems
like adding an extra level.
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that they worked...
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can't make it any other evening that week. I should
say, though, that I tried to set up a BOF last year through IDG, but
got absolutely no response.
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these are released into the Public Domain.. Any questions, comments,
suggestions feel free to email me..
Thanks. I had tried these myself and got bogged down with what happens
when one factor is negative and the other isn't.
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 10:11:15 AM, you wrote:
I count the factors of 36 as being:
1 2 3 4 9 18 36
urk make that...
1 2 3 4 6 9 12 18 36
but it's still odd
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 11:05:18 AM, you wrote:
Moral: Better to make two slips than one, particularly when the
answer is binary.
I always try to make pairs of errors at once. That way I have a 50%
chance of them canceling each other out.
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to Google? The server itself could easily reach
1000 queries a day.
The api id is supposed to be for developers, not for end users.
Imagine if you had to register with Google to use their search page.
Or apply for an id in order to read runrev's web site.
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 5:06:23 PM, you wrote:
That's okay. I mean I wanted to get some other opinions on the issue.
It's never happened to me...
...never wanted to get other opinions? g
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Memorial MacWorld event listing, but then only folks in the know will
find out about it...
http://www.ilenesmachine.com/partylist.shtml
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 5:37:57 PM, you wrote:
bitNot 14 -- returns 4294967280 (which is -15)
Hmmm. I get 4294967281.
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Friday, November 25, 2005, 6:26:49 AM, you wrote:
Why not use hilitedButtonName?
Yes, thanks, that's what I'm using now. As long as I'm careful about
my naming conventions that does the trick for me.
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for the perfect squares.
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Friday, November 25, 2005, 5:34:28 AM, you wrote:
set itemDelimiter to :/
I'm surprised this works at all...
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end if
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IMO, licensing issues are better directed at the rev team at
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in the documentation for the regex
commands, but it's what gets you past the linefeeds.
if messageChunk(someText, (?.)BODY(.+)/BODY, tStart, tEnd) then
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end if
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...and, of course, that should be (?s) instead of (?.)
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even the Turbo C days, are behind them now.
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Sunday, November 27, 2005, 7:32:53 PM, you wrote:
I run my business on a bunch of integrated Rev stacks, formerly
hyperCard stacks. The good news is, if it breaks, I can fix it. The
bad news is, if it breaks, I *must* fix it.
ROTFL
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the result
end if
end mouseUp
on errorDialog myError
put myError into field errorResultTextField
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Richard-
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 11:09:09 AM, you wrote:
Mark Wieder wrote:
I finally got back to my Ubuntu box and found that I have no problem
at all playing .aiff files (or .wav files, for that matter) in rev
stacks. In fact, at the moment that's the only way I *can* play them
break
default
set the MyPropSet[propName] of me to pValue
end switch
end MyPropSet
(y tambien desculpe - mi espanol es peor que tu ingles...)
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Yep. Verified here under win2k and Unbuntu linux as well.
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. Is there some regex
incantation that will do this for me? I can't seem to come up with it.
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Thursday, December 1, 2005, 9:03:31 PM, you wrote:
I can clearly see it on my task bar, how do i get it back maximized??
Task bar. This is Windows? Right-click on the task bar icon, then
select Maximize.
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I've seen, but if that's your preference then go for it.
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after I already
specified the pattern I wanted, and then suddenly the light bulb went
off and I got it. It's specifying *at most* one occurence of the
string. Brilliant. Regex rules.
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off to the list that way.
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: lists.runrev.com, Gmane, and the Mail Archive. My preferred
way of using the lists as threaded archives is to use gmane and my
news reader, Xnews. In any of these approaches you could have the
content that we're all here for and not have to deal with email.
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using 'U' and applying it to the whole expression
As always, test before trusting.
Thanks for that. I've used the ? qualifier before in regex, but
never in quite this situation (as a qualifier of an already-qualified
string as a matchChunk selector).
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...and by the way, that's an excellent list of Things To Think About.
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I'm intrigued by this. Can you explain this one for me? Are you
referring to adding new keywords to the language, adding new syntax,
or what? What would you look for that isn't currently available?
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Friday, December 2, 2005, 8:53:15 AM, you wrote:
I agree with you, Bob. I REALLY wish that this list was available as
Have you tried looking on gmane?
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Friday, December 2, 2005, 8:57:41 AM, you wrote:
Yeah... really sorry for the misunderstanding :)
...one of the joys of email text... glad we're back on course now.
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...and I just replied to your message without reading this one first.
Maybe www.revjournal.com should have a section on its link page for
these alternate ways of viewing the discussions? Richard?
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Friday, December 2, 2005, 10:08:00 AM, you wrote:
Jonathan, can you post the stack to RevOnline?
Seconded. Yes, please.
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QA automation tools work with runrev
#19
Lack of a generic way to utilize external libraries (ActiveX, etc)
#20
Lack of an import mechanism limits multi-programmer projects
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. The Nabble interface itself acts as a
go-between to authorize anyone to post to the list as long as they've
registered a user ID with you.
This seems to me, if it's not a violation of the terms of service of
the list, at least a Very Bad Idea.
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it to a language. I think the point at which you
move something from a library into the core functionality needs to be
looked at very cautiously, and runrev has, so far, exhibited a lot of
caution in this respect (to the point of ignoring several of my bug
report enhancement requests).
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the what need some help now and then.
Just my opinion, but I don't even think it's *desirable* to have as a
goal code that doesn't need comments. Code is code - it's not prose;
it comes closer to poetry, but even poetry can be impenetrable without
a lot of annotation.
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are giving our time and expertise for free but
we feel that you are wasting a valuable resource.
...nothing to add, I just thought it could use repeating for emphasis.
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Friday, December 2, 2005, 12:34:39 PM, you wrote:
My (young) students find this difficult. There are many ways in which
Transcript could be even more english-like.
Yes, but I'm not sure English is something to strive for. At least we
don't have any irregular verbs in xtalk.
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the geekiness out of it and make it usable by humans it
will definitely beat Google's attempt at indexing the archives.
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they wouldn't get so confused. You'd lose some of the beauty and
flexibility of the language, but it would be less easy to think of it
as being English.
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the network and solved it by zipping them. Don't
know why, but it works.
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. To be consistent, it would be the hide of myObject...
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Sunday, December 4, 2005, 10:05:35 AM, you wrote:
Meanwhile, even English has its glaring absences, like having no
singular third-party gender-independent pronoun, leaving us to invent
works like s/he or awkwardly using the plural they instead.
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...and don't forget BZ #3157...
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that, IMO, unless there's a compelling reason to do some of this in
rev you're better off starting an XCode project and sticking with it.
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Michael Swaine's latest editorial piece in Dr. Dobb's Journal deals
with the end of Cyan, Inc., the death of HyperCard (and there's a
runrev sighting).
http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=9914/ddj0512w/0512w.html
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they don't pop up, at least they're Quick...
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Monday, December 5, 2005, 3:35:48 PM, you wrote:
OK, I think all the threads and messages at
http://www.revolutionpros.comexcerpting from this list have now had
their email addresses obfuscated.
Thanks, Dan. That's getting to be quite a collection of useful
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To resolve this issue
Free up an additional 100 megabytes on your machine to install the product.
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cool as K. (any of Scott Rossi's stuff, IMO).
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http://www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution
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stacks like this with an updated look-and-feel would
improve people's perception of Revolution.
...and I agree.
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and in particular Ken Ray's session on working with files.
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. It's part of how
the cross-platform look and feel is achieved.
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, pretty much everybody hates the current Property Inspector.
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is having to program in Basic. Now if
they could just fix that...
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Looks like FireWire's on the way out... there's been talk for some
time now about USB 2.0 replacing even FireWire 800 as the emerging
standard.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=57
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The hardware looks great - now I want one, too.
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at on the screen...
I'll be making the construction details available online someday soon.
...looking forward to it.
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was shouted down.
Are you referring to Bill Fernandez? IIRC (don't count on it) Bill was
the one who pushed to have multiple background groups available in a
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specifically targetting OS9
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Sunday, December 11, 2005, 7:56:14 AM, you wrote:
get the properties of me
put it[text] into labels
Yikes! I had no idea...
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Sunday, December 11, 2005, 10:12:17 AM, you wrote:
But I wonder if anyone knows of a good reason why one shouldn't have
a function and a handler with the same name?
There are several builtin commands/functions that work the same way.
get openStacks()
get the openStacks
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Sunday, December 11, 2005, 1:05:34 PM, you wrote:
Those are both functions, though, not one function and one handler.
Word. And now that I reread Mark's original post, I see that his
function and command don't do the same thing at all. I *do* see that
as dangerous.
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