Tom:
"Glenn's stack is for figuring out different aspects of using different
eye pieces with different telescopes. So if you want to know what the
field of view FOV for a 26 mm Plossi lens then you punch that in and you
get your FOV etc. Then if you change to a 2x multiplier than you will
know the new FOV. "
Excellent description: wouldn't it be great if it were visible in his stack?
"The close box works exactly as you describe in the IDE for every stack
(unless you over ride the close box message). That is normal behavior. "
When one is "finished" with a pop-up form, one does not expect to have
to answer this kind of question. It should be handled by the
programmer. Not everyone in the world runs the RunRev IDE.
Just my $0.02...
:)
Jon
Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Jon,
Glenn's stack is for figuring out different aspects of using different
eye pieces with different telescopes. So if you want to know what the
field of view FOV for a 26 mm Plossi lens then you punch that in and
you get your FOV etc. Then if you change to a 2x multiplier than you
will know the new FOV.
The close box works exactly as you describe in the IDE for every stack
(unless you over ride the close box message). That is normal behavior.
Tom
On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:45 AM, Jon wrote:
Glenn:
I noticed your Optics stack, so I took a look. Here are a few quick
comments.
It may be clear to you what this stack is supposed to do, but it made
very little sense to me. A little explanation might be useful.
I clicked on Design, then clicked on Create Lens, then clicked
Cancel. There was a run-time error. I then clicked the close icon
(X) on the Design window, and was asked if I really wanted to save
the Design stack. All I wanted was to "hide" the window so I could
get back to the original window.
I did finally manage to create a second lens and see the optical
lines flying around: very cool! I wish I understood what was going
on better!
:)
Jon
Glenn E. Fisher wrote:
All,
I just converted one of my old HyperCard stacks named "Interactions"
to rev.
Anyone interested in particle physics might take a look and comment.
It's on RevOnLine under id "gefisher" in the "Education" category.
It uses the font "Symbol" so if you don't have that font it probably
will not display nicely. I really liked the old way in HyperCard
that you could put fonts in the resource fork.
Best regards,
Glenn
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