the
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available. :)
I had worried that it was some sort of OS thing to close a dialog, which
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internal clock, this
means that automatic changes to time zones like moving from PST to PDT
will be ignored by the engine.
Anyone know if there's an RQCC request for that?
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it to support. If it's opening in the shipping version of
Rev but not in the DP it sounds like a bug, and corruption is rare
enough with Rev that I would imagine it would get priority.
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of the containing group in the code
that places the objects?
3. Is the total formattedHeight or formattedWidth of the group greater
than 32765?
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a link or
even a menu item. Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper somewhere in
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) that it won't
erode consulting opportunities which afford us the luxury of spending
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But oddly enough, the stack shows modal here as it is. :\
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to tRect
end SetRect
With this handler I can have objects adjusted relative to the card or
other objects, and I never need to write more than one line.
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build 950.
BTW: Nice graphics. How did you import those?
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? When I do, I start to get many horizontal
line
artifacts:
go stack url (http://fi.s.s3.amazonaws.com/fillRule.rev;)
FWIW that stack looks good here; Mac OS 10.6.2, MBP 2.16Ghz, Rev 4.0
build 950.
BTW: Nice graphics. How did you import those?
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useful for people to know they have options.
This is one aspect of programming that I would like to not hassle with.
It's not so bad: once you get into a habit of writing resizeStack
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implemented, and have appended that
earlier report with a suggestion for the arguments to be sent with that
message:
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of objects you need to handle.
Good luck -
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suffice to say his leisure time speaks for itself.
So while it's true that MetaCard Corp. went out of business, may we
all go out of business as well as he did. :)
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serve my customers and clients well, all for a tiny sliver of what it
would take me to get those on my own.
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, no? What issues do you find
there?
Does it at least run if you set the lookAndFeel to Motif? (undesirable,
I know, but just looking to clarify the source of the trouble)
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is
disproportionately represented among groups who could make better use of
a tool like Rev than most, such as education.
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, they're just not as expressive as scripting.
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Thank you Terry and Trevor for your feedback.
Trevor wrote:
On Jan 15, 2010, at 7:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have a DataGrid which works fine in the IDE, but in a standalone
it draws only the appropriate number of alternating lines but no
contents in those rows.
Because the problem
Andre Bisseret wrote:
Le 16 janv. 10 à 15:59, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
It's a long story as to how I was able to pin this down, but more
relevant is this test I've put together to illustrate the issue in
isolation:
http://fourthworldlabs.com/rev/behavior_test.zip
The ReadMe file included
.
There is one serial number incrementer in a given atack, and every
object is assigned the next available ID from that incrementer
regardless of the object's type.
You'll find that the first card of a new stack is always ID 1002, and
every object added after that increments from there up.
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But I'm writing now just to see if any of you have come across such a
thing, and how you resolved it.
TIA for any insight you can share
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. I found that it's included with Ubuntu also.
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if this is part of the default install for
many distros?
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shows white.
What am I missing?
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I need to set the background and alternate row colors in my DG to
custom values, but when I edit the props for those I get the
background color applied only to the alternate rows with the
alternate row color showing
for the end-user experience?
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Please
.
Any thoughts? Is it possible to select a collection of controls by
script and then group them?
One of the great things about Rev is that if the IDE can do it you can
do it too. :)
repeat with i = 1 to the number of fields
set the selected of fld i to true
end repeat
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In the meantime, it looks like I have some parsing to do and some
homework to figure out the details of getting this info for Win Vista,
Win 7, and Linux. I'll post the result here once I get it working.
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or AppleScript to obtain the
apparent name of a removable drive when system_profiler fails to return it?
Extra bonus points: what shell calls would I use to get this info on
Linux? I think I have the Windows side of things down, but I'll need to
work out the Linux side soon.
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Looks like it's just the beginning.
Competition keeps everyone playing at their best.
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the XML data from system_profiler.
Thanks!
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and bandwidth available there, or
we could host it on fourthworld.com where we currently have If Monks Had
Macs' Sophie.
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the v3.5 runtime engine? Maybe we can brainstorm a
workaround to get you going.
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Whatever it is, I'm looking forward to getting my hands on it. :)
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and bandwidth to make a section for it at
revJournal.com.
It would make a nice companion to the making-of article we have there:
http://www.revjournal.com/features/rivertext-monks.html
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servers are quite
competitive. In my experience their infrastructure is at least as solid
as any other host I've used, often more so, and their email support has
been prompt with complete and helpful answers arriving within an hour or
two at most.
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anyone affected by this
to consider adding a vote for it.
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that might get in the way of scripting once the script editor
has focus.
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a complete production environment.
Once you get the hang of how it works, you could tailor it for your
needs or move up to Andre's libs for more features.
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to the master version.
It's a nice compliment to the Shift key modifier, which moves the
objects by 10-pixel increments. With Option added for resizing, it
really rounds out the arrow key use quite well.
Thanks for the script - useful stuff.
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message but a rawkeydown/up message.
I use this feature in Fireworks and other tools that let you select a
single bounds handle, but how would this work in Rev (or HC for that
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that, since to the engine scripts are just plain unstyled text.
If there's no Preference setting for that you consider submitting a
request at the RQCC that one be added.
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it's a lot like players with their alwaysBuffer set to
false, which gives a similar behavior.
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of stuff or not?
Sounds like a good argument for a standalone in this case.
Phil, what objections does this agency have to a standalone?
If it were net-savvy and auto-updated itself you could provide the
benefits of the browser plugin without the limitations or guesswork.
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http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/
http://www.oldmanmountain.com/Pages/RackPages/RearRacks.html
http://www.arkel-od.com/panniers/commuter/overview.asp?fl=1site=
After all, who wants to be stuck in a car in Rome when there's so much
to see?
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Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Long time ago, i created this palette for editing the templates
that i give to my fellow teachers:
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showpost.php?p=239130postcount=6
I like it. Looks a bit like where I spend my day:
http://www.fourthworld.net/devo2.jpg
GMTA :)
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to include an error dialog in
the standalone build?
The info you're seeing looks like raw error data, which the error dialog
normally parses to present a more meaningful message.
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of you used a similar configuration for playing WAV files on a PC?
Was the performance acceptable?
Any drawbacks with such a setup?
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/date is earlier than another is more accurate when the data comes
from different time zones.
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stephen barncard wrote:
2009/11/28 Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
I like using the seconds and did so for many year, but recently
I've had to deliver stuff for teams working across time zones,
and I found that because the internet time preserves the time
zone determining which
there, but what I read I enjoyed
very much. Slashdot is a consistently reliable source for quality
recreational argument.
Congrats, Kev: when your product gets flamed by the slashdot crowd you
know you've arrived. ;)
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'.
NB. This property is only available in the IDE engine.
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with QT, making
a custom controller for looping, selection, etc.
It would be nice to know where those three things fall on RunRev's
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Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
This article may be helpful:
Extending the Runtime Revolution Message Path:
An introduction to using Libraries, FrontScripts, BackScripts and
Behaviors in Runtime Revolution's RevTalk Programming Language
http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy
to have no affect on playback, which always begins at the beginning.
Anyone know a workaround to get WAVs playing and to play at specific
points on Win systems without QT?
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the days of OS/2...
I hate having to tell a client that Rev can't do something so basic that
affects some 80% of computer users.
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The future ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWz1KbknIZkfeature=player_embedded
I don't know if it's the future, but it represents some very bold
thinking in useful directions. Very provocative.
How did you come across that?
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Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I just submitted a request in the RQCC for this:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=8446
Hi Richard:
I went ahead and voted for this but I'm curious how you expect to implement
such a thing? It's true that OS's are gaining
driven by a wider range of gestures.
How cool would it be to be able to write stuff like:
on touchRotate pDegrees
rotate the target pDegrees
end touchRotate
...or:
on touchMagnify pPercent
scale the target by pPercent
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Feel free to help flesh out the proposed ideas there.
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- Do you have a recipe for reproducing it?
- Either way, which version of Snow Leopard are you running?
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RunRev does have a unique policy of updates and upgrades compared to,
say, Adobe
performance everyone else here is experiencing,
perhaps we could start by looking at your OS version, RAM, and other
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Please
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In the meantime, with a bit of tedious work you can do it algorithmically.
Or on OS X use Control+trackpad scroll
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Michael Kann wrote:
Any relation?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mwKq7_JlS8
I wish. My brain could benefit from a swim in that gene pool. :)
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Sivakatirswami wrote:
too bad that
private preopencard
ask Enter your Username with OK
end preopencard
does not work
Or maybe it works perfectly, since adding private to the handler
designation prevents it from being called by anything outside of that
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Any of you successfully played back video from a specific startTime on
Linux?
Know of any way to get the movie's duration?
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script of the mainstack. That way it only fires
when that mainstack is opened, but isn't triggered by the opening of any
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was added to distinguish between message handlers and
commands, though that distinction is stylistic; AFAIK they can be usdd
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sims wrote:
On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:30 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
sims wrote:
In the dictionary user notes for formattedheight, the word
command is used where function might be used.
Can someone please explain the significance of that to me? Is it
different from a function?
Functionally
, and having shipped a couple projects in TB,
I've found that there are just enough differences in the object models
between these tools to make a true port suboptimal.
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This article from the newsletter may help:
Revolution and Vista: File and Registry Virtualization
by Marcus van Houdt and Ken Ray
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this specific rendering anomaly.
Anyone here know if such a report has been filed? URL?
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searched runrev.com for affiliate and came up empty, so I'm not
completely certain that's what the Affiliate ID field is for - but I
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Jim Ault wrote:
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http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/graphics_transformations_01.zip
I wish I go see it, but when I click it I wind up here:
http://swiftphp.com/notify/2.php
My browser (Firefox/3.5.3 GTB6 in OSX 10.5 ) initiates
it iconifyStack message in the main window and
using that to hide all of the secondary windows I was able to get what I
want. This is pretty much what the Rev IDE does to, and helps keep the
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in the app folder.
So it looks like one can manually add library stacks to their own stuff,
but that RevMedia offers no way to conveniently add tools for use in the
IDE, is that correct?
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Was the note from Support that they would address cascade style menus
specifically, or with sub-menus in pullDown menus?
I sure hope it's the former, as I love using cascade styles for flyout
menus but have had to do some funky workarounds to get the to work
correctly.
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Not impossible, not really all that difficult, but requiring two
controls to get something we're so close to having perfectly with a
single control feels unclean. ;)
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Rick Harrison wrote:
On Oct 29, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
set the screenMouseLoc to the screenLoc
Thank you for the quick, and accurate response!
It figures that it was the very last item listed when
I searched for Mouse. I didn't expect the word
screen to be a part
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
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Fourth World
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not straightforward to
implement and would certainly throw off the newcomer.
Jacque has noted this in the RQCC, and I've amended her request with
additional notes:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=1338
Richard, what do you use cascade menus for?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Jacque wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
I haven't, but I don't think it would be hard. It's just a
high
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