Hi Hugh,
Thanks for your message. I will investigate ChartMaker against the PHP graphs
solutions as soon as the stack's support will be available for revServer and be
back to you in the same time :D
Kind regards,
Pierre
Le 18 juin 2011 à 16:29, FlexibleLearning a écrit :
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Ha
Hi Ludovic,
I have noiced this problem too. Sometimes, the Android simulator appears in the
Development menu and sometimes it doesn't. Maybe it helps if you start the
simulator before your start LiveCode?
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Hom
Hi Slava,
Congratulations.
It works very nicely and fast. If you add a lock screen/unlock screen you
shave off a couple of milliseconds which would pay off hugely in the long
run for the days you had to spend solving that... :)
Of course I still don't understand unicode so the HTML version I tr
This might be easier to do with merge.
As an example:
*function resolveValue mySillyVar*
* repeat until mySillyVar contains "[[" -- when merge can't replace the
value inside brackets they are left*
* put mySillyVar into mySillyTmp -- mySillytmp is the working var*
* put "[[" before my
Доброе утро, Бернд! An article from Pravda? I like your sense of humor. The
ultimate tolerance test for a LiveCode script.
Thanks for the lock-screen idea. Nice touch.
Yes, I think I will file this with the Quality Control Center--as you say, just
a reminder: давай работай! I've already posted
> As usual, I'm riding the tail end of the wave, but I too want to thank Ken Ray
> and all of you who are contributing to his Drop Tools plugin. Just a very
> minor nit, Ken: LiveCode Preferences is found in the LiveCode Menu and not in
> the Edit menu as indicated in your DropTools User Guide.
>
Thanks for your fantastic work, Slava !
I had to hack the LC htmltext features to build recent web apps and it's yet
sure that i will become able to replace all this stuff with your UNICODE way to
go. In using your method, it become simple to store data in UTF8 format inside
PostgreSQL and th
Le 19 juin 2011 à 17:24, Slava Paperno a écrit :
> Glad to hear that, Pierre. I, too, think that html entities are an
> abomination.
>
> I use SQLite for my bilingual texts in LC (dictionary entries), and it's
> working very well. Haven't used PostgreSQL yet. For my onlne databases I use
> MS SQ
On 6/19/11 1:44 AM, Ludovic Thébault wrote:
Hello,
I've installed the android SDK. It's works. i've create an virtual
device. It's works. I've set the "mobile configuration" in prefs to
put the path of the sdk. I've the "jdk" path displayed.
But in the Test target menu of livecode (461), i've n
Hi Jacque,
I think you mean
./adb devices
and this command doesn't show any of the virtual devices, even if LiveCode does
see these virtual devices. The question is about the simulator, not about an
actual tablet.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engi
Glad to hear that, Pierre. I, too, think that html entities are an
abomination.
I use SQLite for my bilingual texts in LC (dictionary entries), and it's
working very well. Haven't used PostgreSQL yet. For my onlne databases I use
MS SQL Server and ColdFusion.
If you have any experience with DataG
I had a similar requirement but also a problem in that my ISP put a limit of 20
recipients per message on outgoing mail, I suspect to stop spamming. In any
event, I wrote a simply stack to solve this and would be happy to share it with
you/anybody that would find it of value.
Sorry, I missed
On 6/19/11 11:54 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Jacque,
I think you mean
./adb devices
Right, sorry.
and this command doesn't show any of the virtual devices, even if
LiveCode does see these virtual devices. The question is about the
simulator, not about an actual tablet.
I see. That was
On 6/19/11 1:44 AM, Ludovic Thébault wrote:
Hello,
I've installed the android SDK. It's works. i've create an virtual
device. It's works. I've set the "mobile configuration" in prefs to
put the path of the sdk. I've the "jdk" path displayed.
But in the Test target menu of livecode (461), i've n
Le 19 juin 2011 à 19:44, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
> I see. That wasn't clear, since he said the virtual device worked. But yes,
> the emulator must be up and running first before LiveCode will list it. The
> OP seemed to indicate that was the case though. Maybe Ludovic can clarify.
The virtual
Hi Ludovic,
I think that's normal if you have no real device connected to your computer.
Have you tried to start the simulator before starting LiveCode?
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
Twitter: http://twit
On 6/19/11 2:36 PM, Ludovic Thébault wrote:
Le 19 juin 2011 à 19:44, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
I see. That wasn't clear, since he said the virtual device worked.
But yes, the emulator must be up and running first before LiveCode
will list it. The OP seemed to indicate that was the case though.
All,
When I try to use "Import as Control" a PNG image file named "Stop",
I get the
following error:
An error occured when trying to import the image file:
/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
263,3088,1,/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
253,3082,1
253,3062,1
490,3058,1
I am using LC 4.6.2 rc
Aha! Didn't know about the merge function. Useful information. Thanks, Mike.
I'm still wondering about the question at the top of my original message. I'm
trying to understand the "do" command better.
Is it true that the "do" command and the "value" function perform about the
same tasks in diff
On 06/20/2011 12:09 AM, Glenn E Fisher wrote:
All,
When I try to use "Import as Control" a PNG image file named "Stop", I
get the
following error:
An error occured when trying to import the image file:
/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
263,3088,1,/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
253,3082,1
I don't know much about *do*, (I have been able to mostly avoid it so far)
but there are cases where it does seem to be the right tool for the job.
The example of one of the more useful possibilities with do would be the
creation incremented variable names. The example in the dictionary though,
s
Hi Mike,
Thanks again.
On Jun 19, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
> I don't know much about *do*, (I have been able to mostly avoid it so far)
> but there are cases where it does seem to be the right tool for the job.
>
> The example of one of the more useful possibilities with do would be
On 20 Jun 2011, at 00:58, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Are there things you can do with "do" that you can't do with "value"?
Yes. for example these things can't be done with value:
do "delete graphic 1"
repeat for each item myOtherVar in "a,b,c,d,e"
do "put myVar into myOtherVar"
end repeat
genera
Put value(x) into tNumberOfRecords ? isn't exactly what the example I
mentioned does. (and this is where my dictionary docs seem to be wrong)
Say you have an unspecified number of "things" you want to put into their
own variables (yeah, I know, use an array, but for example purposes arrays
don't
I was advised to store my Cyrillic constants in custom properties of stack
objects. I forget if it was a personal recommendation or something I read in
a forum. But when I type a Russian word in a custom property box of Property
Inspector, then close and reopen Inspector, my text becomes unreadable
I thought I would broadcast some good news for a change.
Good News 1) I was prepared to see that the offset() function is useless
with bilingual text (i.e. a mix of Roman and non-Roman, double-byte
characters) for the same reason as mouseCharChunk(), but no, it works fine.
I guess the mouseCharChu
On 6/19/11 4:09 PM, Glenn E Fisher wrote:
All,
When I try to use "Import as Control" a PNG image file named "Stop", I
get the
following error:
An error occured when trying to import the image file:
/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
263,3088,1,/Users/gef/Desktop/testImages/Stop
253,3082,1
253,3
Where are the LC error messages listed, please?
S.
> Error 263 is "import: can't read file, mask file or display".
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On 6/19/11 4:10 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
Is it true that the "do" command and the "value" function perform
about the same tasks in different ways? I.e., is it true that you can
avoid "do" by judicious use of "value"?
They are for different purposes and not really interchangeable. The
value f
On 6/19/11 10:21 PM, Slava Paperno wrote:
Where are the LC error messages listed, please?
See "errordialog" in the dictionary, where it says:
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Comments:
Standard error descriptions are stored in the cErrorsList of the first
card of stack "revErrorDisplay". The error-code refers to the line
Thanks a million, Jacqueline!
S.
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> boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of J. Landman Gay
> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:55 PM
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> Subject: Re: LC error messages
>
> On 6/19/
Hey Slava,
custom properties are binary, so it should work. What I suspect not to be
working is using the Inspector to set it (I am highly suspicious that it uses
the TEXT of the field, not the UnicodeText and so you lose some bytes).
Try a different field called "myInput". Then in a button:
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