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I'm a newbie in rev (studio 3.5) and so far I track footprints of experienced users here
But Now I striked on a little strange IDEmenu behaviour - after what I pick GoRevNet from Plugins menu, the picture of all menu is damaged. The attached pictures are pretty predicative, I believe.
Any response would be greatly appreciated !
Jerry
before and after:
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Last edited by !Jerry! on Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm a newbie in rev (studio 3.5) and so far I track footprints of experienced users here
But Now I striked on a little strange IDEmenu behaviour - after what I pick GoRevNet from Plugins menu, the picture of all menu is damaged. The attached pictures are pretty predicative, I believe.
Any response would be greatly appreciated !
Jerry
before and after:
Thanks for the report. Please send me an email to rev@fourthworld.com and I'll send you a test build of RevNet. If you can spare a moment to verify the fix I'll submit it for inclusion in the next release. Thanks.
Richard Gaskin LiveCode development, training, and consulting services: Fourth World Systems
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Yes, I admit it may be even only on my laptop with Vista premier!
Vista is sometimes very troubleshooting OS...
I sent an email to Richard and now I'm waiting too
The issue appears to have been limited to an errant line included in the downloaded RevNet stack, rather than anything in the GoRevNet plugin. I've removed that line, so if you just quit Rev then re-launch, next time you access RevNet you should not see the behavior you did before.
I have an enhanced version of RevNet in the works, but it'll be a little while yet before I can go live with it.
While I'm working on that, I would be interested in hearing any suggestions you might have for RevNet, and would be willing to discuss collaboration with others in the community to further enhance RevNet in new and open directions.
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Thanks for the confirmation, Jerry. No developer can turn in perfect code all the time, but a good developer will at least try to fix issues ASAP once they're reported. With folks like you lending a hand to report and verify, my job is made much easier. Thanks.
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