You need a rawKeyDown handler to determine what keycodes are sent by the
arrow keys. I put this in the card script, then pressed the up arrow.
on rawKeyDown theKeyNumber
put theKeyNumber
pass rawKeyDown
end rawKeyDown
It returned 65362. Then I made a button containing:
on mouseUp
Hi,
Working with LC 4.6.4 on W7 and XP I am using three non rev externals. I put
them into the My LiveCode folder on C:\Users\myUser\Documents\My
LiveCode\Externals, and edited the externals.txt within the folder and
restarted LC. When testing my program in the IDE all three Externals seem to
Tiemo,
Try: put the externalPackages of stack Home
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That looks much better! - I will go on testing
Tiemo
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An: How to use LiveCode
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Nice. In addition to local language and copying what is in the system can
you also tell it to always use a particular format for the return of date?
Say the SQL date -mm-dd
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Sorry, only half the way.
In the IDE there is a stack home with all the externals, but the runtime
doesn't have a home and when asking for the externals in myMainstack in
the standalone there doesn't show up all externals.
Is it straight forward to differentiate between the development
Michael Kann wrote:
Sounds like a good project. If you haven't discovered it yourself I'll just
mention one of my alltime favorite scripts. It outputs a frequency list of
words in a text file. Something like:
on mouseUp
repeat for each word w in fileContent
add 1 to wordCount[w]
end repeat
Thank you, Peter.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:07 AM, Peter M. Brigham pmb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 14, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I know. I feel like I am the cheated one because I work. But (and at the
risk of inviting someone's ire) any politician who tries to fix this will
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 14:41:48 -0500
From: J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Word chunk includes punctuation
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I haven't really followed this issue, but that has never stopped me in the past.
Just diving in I tried:put the number of words in tText into msg box
No matter what I put into tText by way of quotes or tabs or punctuation, I
always seem to get what I expect.
It would be nice if someone
On Aug 15, 2012, at 7:23 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
Just diving in I tried:put the number of words in tText into msg box
No matter what I put into tText by way of quotes or tabs or punctuation, I
always seem to get what I expect.
It would be nice if someone would post a line or two of
Hi Tiemo,
In standalones, there is a stack revExternalsLibrary of your mainstack, which
has all externals attached to it. AFAIK this only applies to the default
externals. You need to attach customer externals to your own mainstack. No, I
don't think this is straighforward.
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Peter M. Brigham wrote:
If I put the following into a field:
How many words are in this field?
and then try
put the number of words of fld f
I get
3
That is not what *I* would expect. There was a discussion last year
on this list of the pros and cons of maintaining the HC
Mark Schonewille wrote:
In standalones, there is a stack revExternalsLibrary of your
mainstack, which has all externals attached to it. AFAIK this
only applies to the default externals. You need to attach
customer externals to your own mainstack. No, I don't think
this is straighforward.
One of my pals while I was at Apple (he got me started on juggling) wrote a
tech note about the dogcow:
http://www.macfreek.nl/humour/tn31.html
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Peter Haworth wrote:
The problem is, I'm probably going to need a front script anyway because
plugins don't get revxxx messages for all the events I need to know about
(e.g., the creation/deletion of a control). Not sure why the revxxx
messages are quite so selective.
I'm also running into
On Aug 15, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter M. Brigham wrote:
If I put the following into a field:
How many words are in this field?
and then try
put the number of words of fld f
I get
3
That is not what *I* would expect. There was a discussion last year
on
On 15/08/2012, at 11:36 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
The sqlite library
supplied with Livecode includes fts3 and fts4.
Really?
Well that gives me something to think about.
(ah the cobwebs are clearing and I seem to remember mention of this in a
Livecode 4 point something release
You can't have too much cowbell!
On Aug 14, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
For the folks that gotta have more cowbell, er, Hypercard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTtQ0l0ukvQ
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
At lease the Macalope is still with us.
On Aug 14, 2012, at 7:48 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/14/12 6:44 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
For the folks that gotta have more cowbell, er, Hypercard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTtQ0l0ukvQ
Remember the dogcow? Miss that critter.
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Good to hear. I always get concerned that I might be going in the wrong
direction when I discover a new way of doing something that duplicates an
existing method. I already have fornt scripts in place so will stick with
them.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at
I love that things like this are still out there (in any sense you like) on
the Internet.
Bob
On Aug 15, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
One of my pals while I was at Apple (he got me started on juggling) wrote a
tech note about the dogcow:
Jacque,
It depends on what you mean by instant. I believe one still had to start
using the stack containing the external resources if one wanted to call the
external from another stack.
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Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
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I don't expect anything I author to actually work! And yet sometimes it does. I
suppose it all balances out. ;-)
On Aug 15, 2012, at 7:33 AM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
If I put the following into a field:
How many words are in this field?
and then try
put the number of words of fld f
I
I've been told my IQ is probably as high as my age, so I guess I'm almost half
smart!
On Aug 15, 2012, at 8:59 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Noble as that goal may be, this is a development tool; it not only plays by
very different rules given its radically different nature, but its audience
Thanks for that. I really want to make a few of these work on my iPhone.
Bob
On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:53 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
The wonderful dog-cow sound is available online as an aiff, along with the
other 8-bit favorites like hip, chi-toy and clink-clank:
Hi all.
I noticed Sarah's stack has for parity, None, Odd, Even. I am dealing with an
old phone system that uses space but there is also mark. What is the
significance of this, and does parity even matter? I have the stack set to even
now, and have had it set to none and I still seem to get
Serial ports are an inexact science, especially with imbedded systems. Just
jiggle the handle until it works and be glad when it does. Probably the
designers of the phone system did away with parity checks and handshaking
because they had trouble implementing it and is not needed for control
Serial ports are an inexact science, especially with imbedded systems. Just
jiggle the handle until it works and be happy when it does. Probably the
designers of the phone system did away with parity checks and handshaking
because they had trouble implementing it and is not needed for control
Thanks Stephen and Jerry, that helps. I just don't want to implement something
and then find out I am getting bad data, or else incomplete data.
Bob
On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Jerry Jensen wrote:
Mark and space are the two possible levels of a single bit. Mark corresponds
to a logical
Thomas,
Thank you for your answer. I studied several applications for iPad, such Things
or Calendar. In Calendar, to add a new event, a popover appears to enter the
title of the event. If you want to change the start and end time, you must
point to the corresponding button. At that time, the
I personally would prefer that members of this list refrain from political
jabs.
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You're my hero!
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I've been using RSTK as the file type filter for opening LC stack files but
some stack files are greyed out. They are files created with older
versions of LC (4.5.2). Was another file type used in older versions? I
had a program (FileType) that used to give me this info but it no longer
runs as
Jerome,
I just created a very crude example. It is just to prove that nested scrolling
groups could be put into other scrolling groups and that the nested could be
restrained to vertical scrolling and the main group could be restrained to
horizontal scrolling. This works.
Here is the link:
Jerome,
ALthough the popover part needs a lot of work esthetically I did put in the
code to scroll the field left and right in the button at the top and I put in
code in the fields to allow scrolling while mousedown and yet edit text while
mouse up in them.
I don't know what you plan on
Oh, thank God for Bjorke and Pete. Congrats on your strong committment to
civility and thanks to you both we don't have to face any uncomfortable
comments.
I'd have hated to actually have to actually ignore a comment which I didn't
agree with. You guys both all in their place. Way to go! Both
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