Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-10-01 Thread david
Alejandro Tejada wrote: Michael J. Lew proposed, some time ago, to create such tool with RR/MC. Do you think that it'll be possible to create a site that holds the progress of some RR jointed development projects, similar to SourceForge? Alejandro - would you like to work on this with anyone

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-30 Thread Alejandro Tejada
on Wed, 29 Sep 2004 Richard Gaskin wrote: With so many Rev conferences this year I keep daydreaming that someone will start an open source presentation tool and runtime library in Transcript. Any chance we could toss one together in time to make all of our presentations for Malta? :)

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richard Gaskin wrote: I picked up a Kensington Wireless Presentation Remote today in hopes of using it when presenting at Rev seminars like http://techietours.com. But while Kensington normally makes pretty good stuff, the manual only says Works with most presentation software like PowerPoint

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Sounds like fun. If I ever get any free time again and feel bored, I might try it... It shouldn't be too hard. Create a stack with each slide on a different card, hide the title bar, hide the menu bar/dock, and set the stack so that it is centered with a size matching that of the screen.

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Mark Talluto
On Sep 29, 2004, at 11:45 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: With so many Rev conferences this year I keep daydreaming that someone will start an open source presentation tool and runtime library in Transcript. Any chance we could toss one together in time to make all of our presentations for Malta? :)

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Count me in. Tom On Sep 29, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Mark Talluto wrote: On Sep 29, 2004, at 11:45 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: With so many Rev conferences this year I keep daydreaming that someone will start an open source presentation tool and runtime library in Transcript. Any chance we could toss one

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
I think there is some good documentation about this at SourceForge; you might want to check there. Basically, you pick a license, apply it to your code, and release it. CVS is one solution to manage multiple contributors to code, but it might not work too well with Rev files -- it was intended

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread david
Count me in - I've got some presentation stuff and a sourceforge account just waiting. I've got a presentation to do as well.:) Regarding the CVS stuff - I've wrapped CVS on linux in a bunch of shell code - so that it autosaves to CVS. Binaries won't take advantage of all of CVS features - so

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Talluto wrote: I don't know anything about open sourcing a project. I suppose a license needs to be selected. Any suggestions? How do we manage each other's contributions without overwriting other's work? The technical aspects are simple. The hard part is the sociological side of the

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events? - resolved

2004-09-29 Thread david
Richards comments are pretty spot on IMO Richard Gaskin wrote: Some folks like CVS, and while it's great at what it does it's really designed for old-school development workflows involving hundreds of tiny text files. I like CVS for this reason. I can go to another computer do a cvs checkout and

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events?

2004-09-24 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Did you try checking for Apple Events? On Sep 23, 2004, at 10:37 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Ken Ray wrote: On 9/23/04 7:01 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: weird part: I made a fresh stack and put in rawKeyDown, rawKeyUp, appleEvent, arrowKey, functionKey, keyDown and keyUp handlers --

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events?

2004-09-23 Thread Bill Vlahos
I haven't used the Kensington device but love the KeySpan Presentation Remote. It has a number of controls but the primary one is the bowtie left and right mouse button on the front and the rocker/scroll wheel on the side. This remote feels great to hold and the controls are very easy to get

Re: [OT] Wireless remote events?

2004-09-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
Ken Ray wrote: On 9/23/04 7:01 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: weird part: I made a fresh stack and put in rawKeyDown, rawKeyUp, appleEvent, arrowKey, functionKey, keyDown and keyUp handlers -- none of them get triggered when I try using the wireless device. Any of you familiar enough