Revolution - Graphing
-= JB =-
sundown at nwrain.net
Sun Jun 3 03:35:15 EDT 2007
On Jun 2, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> What kind of graphs do you need? We have a product called tm|gauge
> that
> allows you to build custom gauge displays, including a scriptable pie
> chart,
> and with a little tweaking, you can turn a multi-segment gauge into a
> bar
> chart.
>
> You can view some samples by executing the following in your message
> box:
>
> go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/gauge_samples.rev"
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
>
>
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That is a nice sample. Concerning what types of graphs I need
I am interested in all types. I am fairly new to Revolution but I
am a long time Hypercard user. I have programmed some of
my own XCMD's with CompileIt! & have bought several from
Ro Nagey when he had Royal Software available. One of the
packages I bought from him has "Hypergraph". This was a well
done commercial package that you could use in stacks you sell
without royalties. Hypergraph provided you XCMD's that would
let you make various types graphs in Hypercard that would then
be displayed in an external window. They had color too. You
could customize the appearance. It had line, bar, pie and polar
graphs.
So to answer your question I am planning on transferring some
of my hypercard work to Revolution and would like to be able to
provide end user the ability to graph different things. Therefore
all types of graphs interest me. But I am interested in possibly
using them in a commercial product. I don't mind paying for a
good package but I don't like royalties.
Please tell me more about the cost of the Revolution software
you sell and if it can be used by software developers royalty
free or is it a package to be used only by the purchaser.
thanks,
John Balgenorth
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