rev online
-= JB =-
sundown at pacifier.com
Fri Sep 5 19:28:38 EDT 2008
I just tried it and what I told you was wrong.
You have your stack open in Rev. Go to Rev Online to your myspace.
Select share from the file menu and this will take you to another window
in your myspace that will allow you to select the category, give it a
name
and enter a description of the stack. At the bottom click the button
which
I think is named update.
That will list your stack in the field at the bottom. If you ever
want to update
the stack without deleting save it from your file menu immediately.
Then
when you want to update you select it in the field I mentioned before.
If you do not go to the screen I described after sharing it from the
file
menu it seems you have a problem and need to contact Rev about it.
-=>JB<=-
On Sep 5, 2008, at 2:13 PM, Peter Brigham wrote:
> Well, that's what *seemed* to be the thing to do, but the problem
> is that I don't have any stacks listed in that field at the bottom
> of the "My Space" panel -- it's empty, so I can't hilite any line.
> Am I supposed to do something to get that field populated with (I
> guess) a list of open stacks? Screenshot at:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/myspace.jpg
>
> -- Peter
>
> Peter M. Brigham
> pmbrig at gmail.com
>
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 01:23:38, -= JB =- <sundown at pacifier.com> wrote:
>
>> Have your stack open and then access Rev Online. Go to your my space
>> and that little message explains how to do it. It is so simple I
>> always get it
>> screwed up too. Here are the details:
>>
>> To share a stack, simply make sure it is selected (that means
>> selected in your my space file thus it is the line that is
>> hilited) and choose
>> share this stack from the Rev file menu while your stack is open.
>> Please note
>> if you want to easily update this stack you need to Save it from
>> your Rev file
>> menu immediately after you share it. Then you can just update if
>> you do
>> not do that and you want to make a change to your stack and post
>> it on
>> RevOnline you need to delete if from Rev OnLIne and use the above to
>> repost it like you did the first time.
>>
>> -=>JB<=-
>
> and then
>
>> Maybe it worked and you didn't see it. Select the stack in your Rev
>> Online my space and then click on the Go to button. If it worked
>> the stack will open.
>> That means was properly saved by Rev Online but you just can't
>> find it. It will be saved in
>> the category you chose for it but it could be anywhere in the list
>> when you view the stacks
>> for that category. The last time I put a stack on there it was
>> saved near the bottom and
>> then when I deleted it to upload the updated stack it was saved in
>> the same place. Then
>> because I forgot to save it the first time it was put on Rev
>> Online and wanted to make a
>> minor change and put it on Rev Online I had to delete it again.
>> This time that stack
>> I shared online was put near the middle of the category. So it
>> could be anywhere in the
>> category you selected when you shared it online.
>
> It's not listed anywhere in the General category, where I
> supposedly posted it.
>
>> On Sep 4, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Peter Brigham wrote:
>>
>>> Well, after all this time using Rev I'm finally trying to put some
>>> of my stacks into my user space in Rev Online, and I can't for the
>>> life of me figure out how to do it. I *think* the procedure is:
>>> open the stack, select "share this stack" from the file menu,
>>> select the category, enter the name of the stack and a description,
>>> then click "upload" -- but when I do this, nothing seems to happen.
>>> My stack doesn't appear in what I presume to be the list of my
>>> shared stacks in the bottom field of "My Space," and it doesn't
>>> appear in the lists of user stacks to browse either. What am I
>>> missing?
>>>
>>> I must say, some built-in instructions on uploading a stack to be
>>> shared on Rev Online would be very helpful. There is no help text
>>> associated with Rev Online, and I can't find any info on this
>>> anywhere else I've looked.... The user manual comes up blank.
>>> Clearly I'm missing something, and once someone tells me how to do
>>> this, I'm sure it will be obvious, but a well designed app
>>> shouldn't leave the user this much at sea, I think.
>>>
>>> An otherwise quite satisfied amateur,
>>>
>>> -- Peter
>>>
>>> Peter M. Brigham
>>> pmbrig at gmail.com
>>>
>>> PS: just tried out 3.0, seems pretty good. Looking forward to using
>>> multidimensional arrays.... Not sure yet about the script editor.
>
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