Ann: ControlsBrowser 1.2.1b4

Sivakatirswami katir at hindu.org
Tue Nov 16 20:51:38 EST 2004


FYI, as already mentioned: I had the same experience... all my custom  
prop in a stack were wiped out... but only apparently so... after I  
quit Rev and quit ControlBrowser and rebooted, the same stack whose  
custom props appeared empty, returned, but with all the custom  
properties there! Unfortunately I had spent time "repairing" the stack  
before saving it... so it kind of got messed up.. I test on a very  
small app, with just  a few buttons... let us know when this problem is  
fixed.

Tks

On Nov 16, 2004, at 9:03 AM, MisterX wrote:

> Hi everyone, you are watching/reading the pre-release of the new and
> reimproved ControlsBrowser! The stack is incredibly popular and  
> already in
> the top 10 of MonsieurX.com's stats! Thanks for your continued visits!
>
> New and revised Description:
>
> If you like RR, use it to create applications, you have noticed  
> probably
> that it takes a lot of time to edit the properties of a stack or  
> review the
> controls in your stacks for release. Also when you need to find a  
> control in
> a stack that is hidden somewhere behind a layer of groups etc, it  
> takes even
> longuer! And sometimes, you can't even edit that property! The  
> solution is
> this utility meta-plugin ControlsBrowser.
>
> This stack lists all the controls present in any stack, in any card or
> background in any order you like. In addition you can directly browse  
> and
> edit their contents, scripts, properties, custom properties and more!
>
> --
>
> IT WAS HELL to make it as cool and smooth as you see it! And I went to  
> hell
> and back to finish it! Yes, Ladies and Gents, the ControlsBrowser  
> "lite" is
> finally finished! Lite? Well, yes! This is not half the final feature  
> set!
>
> The new and reimproved ControlsBrowser is running under almost all
> circumstances. Does it all and will not deceive you in the length of  
> it's
> editors for any control, possibilities and ways to go faster editing
> controls in simple to really complex stacks.
>
> I've greatly revised the help to make it much clearer and provide
> explanations or tooltips for nearly everything!
>
> Is it over? Hell no! Im working on a PRO version to honor those that do
> license this stack! Read in the (unfinished) About field, the Support
> chapter for an offer I hope few will refuse!
>
> The Pro features will be twice as great as the difference between the  
> old
> ControlsBrowser from MetaCard and this stack! Just a hint: Unlimited  
> Undos
> or redos!
>
> Please drop a comment, give it a vote, or download the preview file at
>
> <http://monsieurx.com/modules.php? 
> name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&li
> d=69>
>
> Im writing an article with screen-shots, and the long features  
> description
> which should be shortly out on MonsieurX but I detected a couple  
> issues with
> editing fonts which will be fixed tomorow... Takes time to make  
> perfect...
>
> Just wondering if anyone can see anything wrong that I missed before I
> commit to the release unaware. Make sure you read the faq before the  
> obvious
> questions.
>
> This is a beta - do not use on late minute release stacks or nuclear  
> device
> control or life support or any sensitive equipment of any sort with it.
>
> -- Please email me directly any visual issues (I dont have a mac or  
> linux
> box that can run RunRev so any screenshots are welcome...
>
> I zipped the file this time at the detriment of those who could open it
> directly but with just a quarter of the size to download it's a nice  
> stack
> to quickly download! If you would rather open it directly, let me  
> know, I'll
> unzip it, what's a megabite today?! This stack should be 2.1.2  
> friendly alas
> depends heavily on the geometry manager. If anyone wants to port it to
> MetaCard, please contact me. A monster script awaits you!
>
> Time to release a beta...
>
> Last Minute RevMurphy Trick: open ControlsBrowser, close it, click on  
> the
> revMenubar, and all of runrev crashes! Does this happen to you?
>
> Well will the maltese falcon come to the rescue any time?
>
> Cheers to all
> Xavier
> --
> Inject a little nitrous in your Revo development with
> Good thing there is no speed limit for faster development!
> MonsieurX's premium quality additives and plug-ins.
> If it dont perform for you we will update it!
>
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