Great test set, Neville. Thanks for posting that link.
The hardware on my Linux and Win boxes is so different I don't have a
strong opinion there. But I did modify your main test script to see what
I might learn from isolating the file I/O from the stack serialization:
on mouseUp
put word
Hello,
in theory is it possible we can make a video call application like zoom
with livecode? thanks
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Here is a link to the test stack for testing the speed of save stack
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cb2r9jbohxqv6bp/AAAQ1weLLlzrKYQ21yn1apf9a?dl=0
I don’t know why the test stacks I supplied disappeared from the QC bug report.
You need the SlowSave.livecode and the data.livecode stacks.
Well, second, related problem. Android appears installed
On OSX Catalina, I am having trouble getting my device to appear...
/Library/Android/sdk/build-tools/29.0.1
Android -- from terminal, appear normal
% ./adb
%./adb kill-server
%./adb start-server
* daemon started successfully
% ./adb
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 1:39 PM J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> This makes me crazy. I almost never want the first field selected when I
> go to a card,
> particularly on mobile. And god forbid the first field is a list field,
> where the first line is
>
I think about 30% of my coding is one workaround or another. :-)
Bob S
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 3:53 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I have workarounds, I just don't want to have to use them. Selecting nothing
> or setting the hilitedline, either one, you still have to set up
I have workarounds, I just don't want to have to use them. Selecting nothing or setting the
hilitedline, either one, you still have to set up some handlers to do it. They don't work in an
openCard handler, you have to reset after that.
On 4/6/20 2:38 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
I
Thanks to Tore, Bob and Devin for your suggestions. You have pushed back my
frontiers of ignorance!
Cheers,
Roger
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 12:24 PM, Roger Guay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I know there must be a simple way to do this but it is escaping me at the
> moment. How can
Thanks. Can’t think of a better place to be locked in!
I’m sure Google thinks of what3words as a competitor, but also I suspect w3w
keeps their mapping very close to their chest as a proprietary asset.
Alex .
Sent from my iPad
> On 7 Apr 2020, at 16:58, Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode
>
Roger,
Rather than moving an object, think about using button icons. This is the
basic process:
- on mouseDown: check the icon of the target, set the icon of a hidden, moving
button to the same icon, set the icon of the target to 0, set a
flag—isDragging--to true, show the hidden button
-
Just brainstorming, you would have to intercept mouseMove and then have a
tolerance of points to your grid. Say three points. Assuming your grid starts
at the top left of the window, you would div the top of the object with the
vertical grid width, check for tolerance above and below, then set
What I do is to make a grid of named rectangles (they may or may not be
visible). I put the names of these into a variable or an array. On mouseUp I
traverse the variabel/array to check if the mouseLoc is within any of the
rectangles. When there is a match I set the loc of the grabbed control
Brian,
Thanks for getting that into the next release!
I will put in a pull request after the release for adding the iconFill property
now that is does not change the default behavior. I know it's been asked and
answered but... How do I get started to do a PR? If I could get this procedure
Hi all,
I know there must be a simple way to do this but it is escaping me at the
moment. How can I move an object (grab me on mouseDown) and have it snap to a
grid (square on a board game) on mouseUp?
Thanks much,
Roger
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Devin I am overdue to thank you for this. Up to now, apart from the numerous
tasks involved in just keeping going, I have been looking at the functionality
of my proposed app - I have already used some of your material on location
tracking! However for the deployment side, your links are gold
Thank you very much!
Matthias
> Am 05.04.2020 um 15:44 schrieb Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
> :
>
> Matts,
> No problem brother. I shared this with the list on January 10th. I was warned
> that changing default behaviors is a Bozo no no. Here it is again:
>
> I made 4 changes to the navbar
I have changed my version to leave the selected it default to 1. This will not
change the original behavior but allow you to set it to 0 by script or in the
PI. Of course one can set it to zero in a preopencard handler so it initially
displays with no item selected.
I added a property call
The PR is now merged into develop and will be in the next DP. It only adds the
option of selecting nothing but does not make it the default. We could now
work up a PR for the other piece, but I’m not sure about how that one works
without downloading and testing (sounds like an option to hide
Richard, I can verify that my mainStack is pretty big in terms of objects and
code. When I create a standalone for Windows however, it breaks out all the
substacks into individual stacks, and the saving just the mainStack in a
Windows standalone still takes longer than saving the entire
Neville Smythe wrote:
> Richard wrote
>> Bob Sneidar wrote:
>>
>>> In review, I tested saving stacks on a standalone Windows
>>> Workstation, a VMWARE VM on a very robust server host, a
>>> Parallels VM on a workstation and my Mac. As I am saving
>>> the stack, I am watching the folder the stack
What a beautiful view you have! Interesting that Google Maps doesn't accept
what3words yet - possibly viewed as a competitor.
On 04/04/2020 01:49, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
And I'm at plump.magpie.tightest (sorry, no calculated height available, not
even in annoying feet - but I'd
Thanks for everyone who has helped with this so far. I have now looked at and
tested LC scripts for three different functions for finding the distance - I
left one well-known one out (Vincenty) as it’s very complex (it even includes
iteration) and I think not justified by what I’m trying to do.
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