revNavigator hasn't been updated for several versions, so it's
entirely possible that the dev environment has changed since I wrote
it. Or I might just have done a bad job with it ;-) That said it still
works -- I don't do much work with Rev anymore, but when I do I
couldn't live without it.

While I'm thinking about it, I hereby declare revNavigator to be free
for anyone to use.

gc

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:40 PM, J. Landman Gay
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 8/12/10 1:23 PM, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the tip on revNavigator, just tried it out and seems to
>>> work most of the time but I did find a few instances of the changes I
>>> made in it not being reflected in the Application Browser.
>>
>> The Application Browser sometimes doesn't update until you click the
>> little round circular-arrows button at the bottom of its window. I
>> haven't found what the recipe is for when it updates or not -- this is
>> not just when using revNavigator -- but if something isn't the way I
>> expect it to be in the A.B. I always click the refresh button before
>> getting worried.
>
> It probably relies on certain system messages being sent. If a plugin
> doesn't pass those messages then the app browser won't know anything is
> different and won't update.
>
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