time. If you had it closed, it stays closed. What's the
problem? I suppose having a checkbox by the menuItem would be a good
visual indicator, but I see having Yet Another Preference Setting as
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to have my script paused
waiting for me to press a step into button in a debugger that I had
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of? You don't
use any bugtracking tools to track and prioritize your work? You don't
have any idea how often certain features have been suggested or the
severity level of bugs? Oh, sorry, from some of your posts I almost
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bulletin board. And you know
DB what...I've seen more public posts than emails or letters combined.
I don't know if that's the best way, but other than that I agree
that it's certainly a valid way (among others) of gathering input
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minimal chance of them getting tracked and fixed.
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occurred to me to use Web
Notes for this purpose. I know what you mean about the overhead,
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Saturday, July 9, 2005, 2:52:35 PM, you wrote:
J Well done, Alex!
Indeed! applause
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You *are* still alive... have you gotten any of the email messages
I've sent you over the last, say, six months?
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do a generic web notes search to see if anybody's reported anything.
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just yadda yadda. I don't know how to find it or what it used
to say or what topic it's attached to...
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Jon-
Saturday, July 9, 2005, 4:32:45 PM, you wrote:
J I guess it takes one to know one?!?
vbg
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Andre-
Saturday, July 9, 2005, 4:22:19 PM, you wrote:
AG I got two emails from you during the last weeks! I am answering them,
AG it's mailbox hell for now...
Silly me... I thought it was finals hell. Never mind - you can always
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it!
else
answer try again
end if
-- here's a version that loops until you get the right answer
-- the repeat / end repeat construct is the equivalent
-- of the do while construct you'll find elsewhere
repeat until x is 123
ask please type a number
put it into x
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, but there's no way to tell. The edit icon is grayed out.
So is the print icon for some reason.
...and I'm not sure that cached is the best notation for a web note
for this topic exists.
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Complete, so maybe someone really is riding herd on these things.
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Hmmm-
I'm not sure yet what I think about this, but it's certainly a
different approach to user interface design. And it gets you
rethinking basic concepts, which is always a good thing.
(Flash 7.0 plugin required)
http://www.dontclick.it/
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Jon-
Sunday, July 10, 2005, 3:49:50 PM, you wrote:
J 2 seconds on my Windows PC. Go figure...
I clicked on Containers, variables and sources of value.
Then immediately clicked on Commands and functions.
11 seconds to open them on my 500MHz win2k box.
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archive each month.
...and it's been my experience that searching via Google's web site
doesn't always return the results you specify, especially regarding
date ranges. Google's search engine seems to have a mind of its own as
to what it decides to return to you.
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rule about
staying away from unsupported things. If we get a new debugger then
all that may change, but there's really no other workaround in a lot
of cases.
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and pressing step into will not place you in the
script of button xyz, but will instead act as if run had been
pressed. I could have sworn this had been BZ'd, but I couldn't find it
so it's now been entered as BZ #2996.
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itself in
various ways. However, being able to drill down into the rev libraries
themselves is essential if you're developing plugins or working with
the libraries themselves. Caveat Revver.
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breakpoints in a background script to make sure I wasn't deluding
myself and it still works.
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to the license stack if hcAddressing is true. It'll
probably break the IDE, but, hey, it's Bastille Day and I felt like
storming the walls of the home paradigm.
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Try
http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/?r=revolutionl=en
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. You *do*
make backups, yes?
I use Chipp's altArchive plugin to save a copy just before I'm about
to make a major change.
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRevArchived/Plugins.htm
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Thanks for this. I've thought about doing this several times, but my
brain never got past trying to decide whether I wanted to use a mutex
or a critical section, and it always got stuffed onto a back burner.
I'll put this to work right away.
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Dennis-
Sunday, July 17, 2005, 10:31:45 AM, you wrote:
DB Is there any advantage to putting the main block of comments outside
DB the handler vs inside the handler?
I think it looks cleaner having them outside, but no, there's no
advantage other than just your own preference.
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long to boot up. If you prevent this from taking place the system can
get seriously messed up.
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was convinced it was something
in your code. BTW - if you publish the BZ number it's easier to find
and vote for bugs. That one's #3011 - took me several tries to find
it. I just verified it myself and threw five votes its way.
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it's a good habit to get into and this ensures that it gets done.
Jon - your eventually something becomes unstable is *exactly* what
I'm talking about.
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Windows
98 (so twentieth-century). I do have to say that the NT-based products
are much more stable over the long run. But as this is somewhat OT,
I'm ducking out of here.
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if tBlnPossible then
put tLine cr after tPossibles
end if
end repeat
put the milliseconds - tTime milliseconds into field elapsed
put tPossibles into field possibles
put found the number of lines in field possibles \
possible answers into field status
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except as related to optimizing the code.
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jbv-
Wednesday, July 20, 2005, 2:08:23 PM, you wrote:
j http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware
!!!
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This also answers the puzzle:
List all the 10-letter words you can make using the two-letter symbols
for the chemical elements.
And even though alliterate is among the answers, there are no
two-letter symbols that use the same letter twice.
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words which can be adverbed by adding ly. And words that can be made
into professions by adding er or just r.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005, 3:12:58 PM, you wrote:
JP of which only helicopter is a mode of transportation?
...possibly alcoholism...
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MW Jim-
MW I think your list of 10-letter words is somewhat incomplete, even if
...and there's no cohabitate. Or chocolates. Or postmortem. Or
associates.
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to have a hard time keeping that together at
room temperature, especially trying to bind the helium atom. I'd
venture to guess that helicopters are impractical and will never fly.
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machine from 14 milliseconds
to 18 milliseconds, making it about 30% slower, but still much faster
than anything I could do with repeat loops.
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2. What in the world is revXMLAddDTD for? I know what a DTD is and I
can validate my xml tree against a DTD, but why would I want to add a
DTD to an existing XML tree?
3. I take it there's no support for xml schemas here, just DTDs.
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node. Node creation
and appending of data must be done in a single step.
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into xyz
put penguin is among the words of xyz
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provide FALSE, since 1234 isn't FALSE. Obviously this doesn't
happen. There's nothing you can put into xyz other than false that
will evaluate to FALSE.
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false.
SR It was a great solution. I thought that putting the field data into
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answer, i.e., will not determine whether something
is true or false in boolean terms, but rather whether it is strictly
equal to the value false.
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of empty words?...
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with - I'm currently pasting between
some 100 to 300 copies of a single group onto a card. Is there a
better way to do this than copy-once-paste-many?
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Jacque-
Saturday, July 23, 2005, 11:12:51 AM, you wrote:
JLG Mark Wieder wrote:
All-
I'm trying to apply some optimization techniques learned from the
online scripting conferences. And running into snags.
Placing a group instead of copying and pasting it seems to turn its
background
what I want, and I
don't really need persistent storage of the screen image. Just trying
to explore new possibilities for optimization.
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, even though I use Duplicate all the time. However, I need
to script the copying, so this isn't going to be an option, even if it
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is finalized.
But, as I've pointed out before, keeping the ECMI as a private
document hardly qualifies it as a standard. One really shouldn't
have to join the group to be able to read it.
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are temporary. If you need persistent storage
and you're not using a database then you'll need to store the arrays
in custom variables in a substack:
set the books of mySubStack to tBooks
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...although if the IDE were more like MSVC's or xcode's it *would* be
less confusing, IMO.
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MisterX-
Tuesday, July 26, 2005, 10:05:23 PM, you wrote:
M Note: Most of the plugins were renamed from N2O to NO2
M The proper molecule in nitro-methane... not nitrous oxide...
ROTFL. That *does* put things in a whole different light...
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I was imagining you with secret ties to an international ring of
dentist spies...
The tooth? You can't *handle* the tooth
...bwaaahaha...
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crosswords, though.
If you're looking to something more automatic in the way of look-ahead
word generation, I haven't thought out the logic involved, so if
anyone wants to fiddle with it, do feel free and let me know what you
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for Yet Another
Crossword Program. I do have to admit, though, that I'm not very
intrigued by the quality of the results of the commercial ones I've
seen. You can usually tell when something's been generated by a
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That sounds very interesting. Have you posted this somewhere? How are you
ensuring the same sequence hasn't already been used?
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But...
get shell(start tPathToDocument) -- works for me
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Thursday, July 28, 2005, 10:03:22 PM, you wrote:
DS Well, I should say that I tried it directly in the shell, not from
DS Rev. There, I typed:
DS start blah\blah\doc.pdf
Make sure you use a fully-qualified path:
drive:\root\subdirectory\etc\document.ext
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clicking the actual object to edit it.
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and worked with its own immutable version internally, but
I'm not sure that would be any less confusing. You'd still have to
remember that you were working with a copy.
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it's actually a bug, but it's worth BZing just to keep it
on the rev team's radar, since it's a stumbling block that everyone
runs across at some time or other.
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The last Friday in July is System Administrator Appreciation Day:
http://www.sysadminday.com/Time.htm
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Sunday, July 31, 2005, 1:45:53 PM, you wrote:
Thanks. BZ# 3036 voted and commented on.
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by default, in which case you
get namespace conflicts. Declaring local x when you've already got a
repeat for x=1 to 10 line somewhere in your script will cause a
compiler error at the local x line.
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BZ #3038
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Jon-
Monday, August 1, 2005, 4:43:41 AM, you wrote:
Whew! That's more like it!
Yes, indeed. I'm glad I was wrong on this one.
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in xtalk that acts that way. Constants
certainly don't. If the compiler enforced reference counting when
compiling that would take care of this.
Yet another reason to avoid the Dreaded Global.
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foolish enough to declare a global x in a
piece of test code, why should that continue to haunt me when I dump
my test stack and then open a completely different stack that happens
to have a local x declaration in it? Am I missing something basic?
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global gXYZ
now stack B is open and has a value in gXYZ
but never initializes it
exit the IDE
Relaunch the IDE
Open stack B
now stack B has no value in gXYZ
and some functions fail that rely on gXYZ
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grin ...normally I do use a 'g' prefix, but then my use of globals
is almost always an act of desperation or as something quick and dirty
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taken a different approach to solving the problem. At any rate, that's
what I was looking for.
Mark, I believe it's a matter of programming style. Many of us that use
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Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 12:52:39 PM, you wrote:
It's been Bugzilla'd and already fixed for the next release.
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that's my problem, I cannot save, the save menuItem is dimmed !
In the messagebox, type
set the style of stack JustifyTextPlugin to normal
then save it in your plugins folder.
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I've never double-clicked on the app icon before. I
suppose this must be documented somewhere.
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Programming would be so much easier without computers.
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or possibly spelled
incorrectly, but I'm quite boggled by why cud elation is in the
MSWord default spelling dictionary and why it's the preferred option.
And I'd prefer not to even think about *what* it is.
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use
the spell checkers
of different applications, take the suggested substitutions, and post
the results:
Twos billing and the smithy toes
Did gyre and gamble in the wage
All missy were the brogue
The mime rat outrage.
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you're talking
about redefining what a modal dialog means, especially if you want
to close the modal dialog and force an exit-to-top.
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Chipp-
Monday, August 8, 2005, 3:09:49 PM, you wrote:
DHTML, XML and CSS.
I don't know, Chipp - I've always had trouble pronouncing those.
Can I buy a vowel?
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: Noise coming from under instrument panel. Sounds like a midget
pounding on something with a hammer.
S: Took hammer away from midget.
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