IF 1. I create a stack A with some long scripts in it. (more than 10 lines) 2. An associate in a far away country downloads a copy of Revolution Starterkit. 3. I send him or her a copy of stack A
THEN: Can she then create objects, cards, buttons, fields and add new scripts with ten lines or less and edit scripts of objects that have less than ten lines? i.e. the original working document is 'beyond" the Startkit limitations, but the "Startkit" user never touches those long scripts... only works in scripts of ten lines or less..will they be able to save the stack? They ship back to me for modifications in the stack script... they can make short scripts that call functions I build in the stack script etc. Of course I can test this myself, but I don't want to shoot myself in the foot by not knowing something important that I might miss. I want to be up front about staying within the "ethical" parameters of the educational license, but i can't justify purchasing more educational "seats" for these volunteers whose actual home usage of the program will be, overall, minimal from the "big picture" point of view. And we are *truly* non profit (wish it weren't so, but we give away more than we get, or at least break even..) Idea is to draft young volunteer collaborators who can't afford a license, but who would be excellent in the areas of UI design, art etc. while I back them up with any "heavy" scripting (longer than 10 lines) that might need to be done. This could be an excellent promotion, because these young people, one day will have a salary and will jump to buy their own license as soon as their pockets are deep enough,...by then its a tool they know and love...meanwhile they are talking to all their friends and showing off this 'cool program" and I can delegate basic educational presentation stacks creation, design tweaking etc. in the process... two mangos with one stone (as we vegetarians say...) one for Rev and one for Himalayan Academy. We are talking about young people in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bangalore, India, San Francisco school of Fine Arts...usually in their last year of university or just fresh out of college...who I want to pull on board. They all have a computer and they are all really savvy. Himalayan Academy Publications Sannyasin Sivakatirswami Editor's Assistant/Production Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.HinduismToday.com, www.HimalayanAcademy.com, www.Gurudeva.org, www.hindu.org Read The Master Course Lesson of the Day at http://www.gurudeva.org/lesson.shtml _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
