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> On Jul 24, 2015, at 7:49 PM, Monte Goulding
> wrote:
>
> Hi LiveCoders
>
> I’ve just uploaded new builds for all my externals that support iOS 8.4 so
> you can build your apps against Xcode 6.4 using the latest versions of
> LiveCode. While you’re at the
Hi LiveCoders
I’ve just uploaded new builds for all my externals that support iOS 8.4 so you
can build your apps against Xcode 6.4 using the latest versions of LiveCode.
While you’re at the site downloading the new releases be sure to check to see
how much time you have left on your access so y
> On Jul 24, 2015, at 5:05 PM, Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
>
> I want to reference that data like this:
>
> set the width of to item 2 of
> line 1 of field “MyField”
>
> How do I script the stuff inside the <> ? Sometimes that item will be a
> field, graphic, etc.
>
Hi, Peter. You coul
Also "control" is a synonym for field, button, image.
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First put the reference into a variable and then
Set the width of myVar to x
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Hi all,
I have this data in a field "MyField":
button "Home",37,26,2,699
I want to reference that data like this:
set the width of to item 2 of
line 1 of field “MyField”
How do I script the stuff inside the <> ? Sometimes that item will be a field,
graphic, etc.
Having a br
Thanks to everyone for the info. It looks like
I need to run some test on it.
John Balgenorth
On Jul 24, 2015, at 8:19 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> The guidelines I'd read were about 15% IIRC; I believe there used to be a
> tech note on this, but I can no longer find it at apple.com. Most
Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel writes:
> > put line 2 of the screenRects into myRect
...although to make sure you stay out of trouble you might want
put line -1 of the screenRects into myRect
instead. That way if the second monitor gets unhooked you'll
still be able to see the stack.
--
M
Hi Tim,
thanks for your recommendation
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Hi.
I w
First off, I want to thank all of you that have given me suggestions.
It really is appreciated. Here is the update.
I backed up all of my data to an external drive and did a complete
re-installation of the OS, then resorted the data. The first few tests
of the database were fine, but afte
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately, I don't recall the exact circumstances where this happened
because it's been a while. I seem to remember it was a call to one of the
datagrid library handlers with a bad parameter that caused the handler
containing the handler to stop executing with no error message shown.
+10
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As long as we're on this topic, I can't get over how much faster my POC
MacBook Air is than my not-so POC Mac Mini. The former has an ssd, the
latter, a regular HD. The former has a 1.4 ghz i5 with 4GB RAM, and the
latter a 2.3 ghz i5 with 16 GB RAM. That SSD makes the air scream.
On Fri, Jul 2
Mark Waddingham wrote:
> I'd get your hdd checked out asap.
This is a good opportunity for all of us to remember that portable
large-capacity hard drives are dirt cheap compared to the cost of lost
data. A USB 3.0 1TB drive can be picked up at the corner market for
about US$60, and a 2TB dri
Hi Mike,
The only reference to slow opening of SQLite dbs on the Internet was to do with
file permission issues on windows so if you are seeing this on Mac it very much
sounds like a hard disk issue.
One of my colleagues had an issue recently with the hard drive in a 2011 iMac
which didn't sho
Hi Peter,
Do you see a similar thing in 6.7?
The reason I ask is that if the problem is only occurring in an a handler being
invoked by the engine as part of callbacks set by the callback property on a
player it could be something to do with that specific case.
The player implementation on Mac
Craig and Peter,
Thanks for your replies.
Yes, I’ve seen this happen other times, but then it does just go away.
Here I’m seeing it reoccur over and over...
I tried the same script in LC 6.1.3 and it seems better there, but will do more
testing.
It could be that there is an unexpected value b
I'm z
On Jul 24, 2015, 10:23 AM, at 10:23 AM, EED-wp Email
wrote:
>I've found DiskWarrior to be an indispensable tool on my Mac. It fixes
>disc corruption that diskutil can't and optimizes the directory. It
>might be worth a try.
>Bill
>
>William Prothero
>http://ed.earthednet.org
>
>> On J
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On Jul 24, 2015, 10:23 AM, at 10:23 AM, EED-wp Email
wrote:
>I've found DiskWarrior to be an indispensable tool on my Mac. It fixes
>disc corruption that diskutil can't and optimizes the directory. It
>might be worth a try.
>Bill
>
>William Prothero
>http://ed.earthednet.org
>
>> On Jul 24,
I've run into situations like this and it usually seems to be caused by an
unexpected value in a variable passed to an lc function or command which
causes it to silently quit and stop the rest of the calling script from
executing. Hard to define what "unexpected" means and I'm trying to think
of a
The guidelines I'd read were about 15% IIRC; I believe there used to be
a tech note on this, but I can no longer find it at apple.com. Most
third-party sites discussing this cite 15%.
If OS X required us to never use half of our disk space that would be
quite a public controversy, since that
Peter.
There is no limit to the size of a script; LC is not HC.
But that was easy. To your real question, I am positive, and this does indeed
go back to HC, that certain handlers will work one day and not the next. That
some will work if I step through them, but not run normally.
And that t
Works like a charm Thank you!
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
> Skip,
>
> This time I have tested it:
>
> put line 2 of the screenRects into myRect
> put (item 1 of myRect + item 3 of myRect) / 2 into X
> put (item 2 of myRect + ite
I've found DiskWarrior to be an indispensable tool on my Mac. It fixes disc
corruption that diskutil can't and optimizes the directory. It might be worth a
try.
Bill
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> On Jul 24, 2015, at 4:50 AM, JB wrote:
>
> 10% might work for you but it definitel
Here's the workaround that I have been using, in case others find it useful. I
put it into a controlkeydown handler in my LC frontscript. All my script
shortcuts use control-shift-. The command doUndoSpace types a space and
then deletes it, to make sure LC knows that editing has been done and th
Hi.
I would definitely write my own handler to manage and display the questions
and call that handler with a Send command instead of the forever loop.
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Skip,
This time I have tested it:
put line 2 of the screenRects into myRect
put (item 1 of myRect + item 3 of myRect) / 2 into X
put (item 2 of myRect + item 4 of myRect) / 2 into Y
set the loc of stack myStack to X,Y
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Yeah, but obviously I messed it up. I'll post a correct script in a sec.
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Thank you for the quick response Mark!
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
> put line 2 of the screenRects into myRect
> put (item 1 of myRect + item 2 of myRect) / 2 into X
> put (item 3 of myRect + item 4 of myRect) / 2 into Y
> set the l
put line 2 of the screenRects into myRect
put (item 1 of myRect + item 2 of myRect) / 2 into X
put (item 3 of myRect + item 4 of myRect) / 2 into Y
set the loc of stack myStack to X,Y
You might use working screenRects instead of screenRects.
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A bright good morning and a happy Friday to all you LC'ers,
Is there a way to force a standalone on a second connected display? This
is for a retail environment where I am sending data and info to a customer
standing on the other side of a counter viewing a secondary monitor. I
want this to be a
10% might work for you but it definitely does not
work for me. I have a 1tb drive and 348 gb free
space. Most operations run slower than normal.
I deleted about 150gb of music to bring it up to
350gb because it ran too slow to use. Now it
runs fast enough to use but I still have a lot of
wasted
A rule of thumb for Mac is 10% of drive being free...
I find iStat Menus a useful tool for continuous monitoring of vital
parameters (just a happy user).
RObert
On 23.07.2015 at 15:37 Uhr -0700 JB apparently wrote:
If I remember correctly Bob Sneidar said that a
you need at least 1/2 of you
Yes it works correctly if I use this script from LC with the content in a file
global gBrowserID
global gFile
on mouseUp
answer file "Select a chart to load:"
if the result is not "cancel" then
put it into gFile
revBrowserNavigate gBrowserId, "file://" & gFile
end if
end mou
Hi Mark,
thanks for clarifying this part of my question!
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I am not sure, what my loop will be doing, while I opened modal the
answer
window? Will the loop wait for the user answer in the modal window in
both
above cases, or is the modal window completely independent from the
loop and
the loop runs on? How can I hold my loop waiting for the user action
Hello,
What I want to do:
The user gets a kind of multiple choice question, answers by clicking his
choice in a list or answering a dialog (two different cases). The answer
dialog has to be a modal window, not the standard answer dialog, because I
have to place the dialog window at a certain scr
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Terence Heaford
wrote:
> Is there a way to create the chart in LiveCode then pass it straight to
> the browser.
>
> I tried this without success using the content of one of the example files
> in highcharts:
>
> put the uScript of me into tScript
> revBrowserSet g
This is my first foray into using a browser in LiveCode and I have come across
a couple of points I was hoping someone could help me with:
I am experimenting using a browser to display charts using highcharts from
highcharts.com and have got the example charts working in a browser.
I am working
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