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12:48 AM
posted on September 13, 2014 by Felix

Don't recall this silent printing method in the Rebol documentation. First, one needs JS Print Setup extension for Firefox.   Then, add this to the <body> tag:  onload=jsPrintSetup.print() If it does not print when the page is loaded, Firefox silent printing must be enabled. http://www.blueboxonline.com/?showkm&global[uid]=392-%28%29-Enabling-silent-printing-i

 
 
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5:49 AM
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Q: How to develop a cross platform android apps using rebol3?

sagarPlease Help me to develop a cross platform android app using rebol3 and making it work on android device.Also tell how can i make a working .apk file of the same app.

 
@sagar I know you don't have enough reputation points to speak in chat. But I'll warn you that your question will be attacked by moderation (not by us, but by StackOverflow)...and suggest you use the button to delete it.
StackOverflow requires things to be very "focused"
So "write me a tutorial for how to do X" is downvoted or closed, generally. My advice is delete it and see if anyone helps you on Nick's forum.
I'm afraid I don't know the answer, as I have stayed away from the closed-source Saphirion parts of Rebol3.
There is a somewhat disappointing issue that there was community funding put into the development of a Rebol3 Android solution, and that community funding did not result in seeing the code open sourced.
I think that has kept others away from investing in it, as well.
@sagar If there is any programming topic you know something about; perhaps not even Rebol related, you might try answering questions in that. Notice you can browse questions by tag, for instance
If you answer a question and get two upvotes, you're up to 20 and we can chat.
@sagar If you ask a question and people think it is well-put, then 4 upvotes on a question alone would get you to 20. But do read the How to Ask section. This site is very defensive about "setting a high bar for quality". And though I fight some of the rudeness as I can, there is a certain truth that not everyone spends a lot of time thinking about how to write a good question. So it's a two-sided exchange.
 
 
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7:20 AM
posted on September 13, 2014 by fork

[Bug] Rebol 2 has a case-insensitive sort. >> sort "ABCabcdefDEF" == "AaBbCcdDeEfF" Consistent with the rest of Rebol canon, you must use a refinement to get sensitivity: >> sort/case "ABCabcdefDEF" == "ABCDEFabcdef" Rebol3 does not stick to the pattern. >> sort "ABCabcdefDEF" == "ABCDEFabcdef" Whether Rebol should be case-sensitive or not by default when dealing with strings is controver

 
8:13 AM
@HostileFork thanks for adding the ticket to curecode on the sort bug.
Following the discussions on unicode I can understand that sorting is now hard
 
@johnk It's easy to fix; though I have sort of distanced myself from making pull requests in protest, there was a bit of an indication recently that Carl was ready to take that next step of delegating PR processing.
So perhaps I will just do the trivial PR and mention it and say again "please Carl, c'mon"
P.S. sent you my little Rebol DVD accompaniment video on Skype
 
@HostileFork great thanks. Looking forward to it
 
It is what it is. :-)
 
8:31 AM
@HostileFork "This video is unavailable with Safety Mode enabled" now I'm intrigued :)
 
@johnk Well, it's because of all the objectionable content. And because of how important it is that you not see all the objectionable content. Hm. Well, I don't trust any such things. But now you know you're in "safety mode"
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What, now I'm banned for life? Oh, the great genius of the human race. Never ceases to amaze me how smart those monkeys are!
 
9:27 AM
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8:49 PM
@johnk Was that the reason I couldn't see your video as well?
@JeanLouis as mentioned in my answer, only Saphirion employees know how to use the encap.
But @giuliolunati here might be able to help you create an apk
 

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