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2
Jee jee jabbered
> =
> it seems my emails do not always arrive on this use list. Can't find the
> cause why.
This is usually the mail client, not the mailing list.
Gmail, for example, does not show your own messages until and unless someone
replies.
flunk
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Mark meandedered,
>
> On 6/15/20 12:32 PM, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
>> by scripting the past.
> I thought Jacque was the only who had that superpower…
She had been, but no longer was, once I adjust it.
(Gosh,inter- temporal
Mark mumbled,
> Have I mentioned lately how much I hate the Project Browser?
I still find it far too painful to use.
A couple of times a year to work around another bug or crash situation, but
that’s it.
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Mark mentioned,
>
> The only way I can ever do something like this is with the messagebox command
> line.
There appears to be something generally wrong when trying to manipulate the
layers of objects when groups are involved. I think this goes back (at least)
to version 5.
The only
I believe that I’ve also used cut to get things out of groups by scripting the
past.
> On Jun 15, 2020, at 11:48 AM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> two possible, but not great, answers ... but (something like) this has worked
> for me in the past.
>
> 1. - drag/drop the grc rect
I tried to play with the speech library this morning, and on business 9.6, I
can’t even prove that it’s there! (I would think that if nothing else, it would
hit the online version of the dictionary
Even more interesting, when I try “speechInitializeLibrary” it comes up with
*no* results . . .
Heather hailed,
>If you see this, no need to reply.
Not required, but permissive?
:_)
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> Suppose someone made a cheese related app
I tried that once but the code was full of holes.
On the bright side, I could debug it just by heating it . . .
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On Jun 6, 2020, at 1:29 PM, PEL via use-livecode
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> They pointed out, correctly, that “Little Black Sambo” was Indian, not
> African. And it was obvious that most protesters had not “read” the book.
I don’t think this went whereto meant :)
However, skids, we thought Sambo was cool,
>
Panos protested,
> I have not seen that error before,
Now *those* are words to make one shudder . . .
:_)
But I once got a new high-end laptop from it . . .
Remember several years ago, when the MacBooks had a problem when switching
video cards (the Pros had two, one for performance,
1) How to install NVM on the Jenkins Slave?
2) How can we make the jobs to use that NVM so that we can install multiple
NodeJS / NPM version?
Note: I am trying to follow this URL:
https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm/blob/master/README.md#install--update-script but
not able to understand as how it
report or a feature request.
The delay occurs if only `akonadictl start` is run from an auto-start script,
so it isn't any of the particular PIM applications.
So, does Plasma deliberately wait for Akonadi? Or is this a bug?
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On May 2, 2020, at 4:46 PM, Colin Holgate via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> That is the whole reference guide. I have physical copies of that! Was there
> a particular part that might help with the ‘maximize’ card size problem?
I was thinking the menu reference, but that didn’t survive pasting
Colin called,
>
> But between you all you may remember something that will help me. I have a
> standalone HC application, and it opens with a window that shows that you are
> only seeing part of the card window. The card window doesn’t resize, and I
> can’t remember how to make it be bigger.
commit d12512995fb1afd39daf9ceceb86905d35ca01bc
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Date: Wed Apr 29 23:26:33 2020 +0200
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commit 2cf90da8103e79d219a05f77f074d5f290ac4817
Author: Marcin Krol
Date: Wed Apr 29 23:24:30 2020 +0200
- fix building with curl 7.69.x
curl-7.69.0.patch | 12
perl-WWW-Curl.spec | 4 +++-
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Rick remanded,
> Nice!
Not just nice, but necessary for consistency—if I have a variable change which
also causes two more to change, it is absolutely critical that either all three
change, or that the whole thing fail. You just can’t do that without
begin/end, AFAIK, unless you have a
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Rick rejoined,
> I have a preference for PostgreSQL.
I recoded for Postgres from mysql a few years ago simply because, at the time
at least, livecode can send a compound transaction to Postgres, and only single
transactions to mysql.
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On Apr 26, 2020, at 11:24 AM, Rick reasoned
> In the middle-end part of the string I have “(x)” where x represents some
> integer.
> it could be (4) or (10) or (5) etc.
If you’re certain that this is the only, or even the first, integer, a regular
expression search and replace or [0-9]+
On Apr 25, 2020, at 10:19 AM, Kee Nethery via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> In FORTRAN, any variable that starts with a letter in the alphabet from “I”
> to “N” is an INteger. All other variables are reals (something expressed in
> scientific notation).
Leading to the observation that “GOD is
Mark mumbled,
> If it helps any (hint: it doesn't) it's the currency of Brazil.
I think it has something to do with strawberry fields . . .
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Andreas announced,
> Thanks everyone for your feedback and insights. Nothing speaks against
> GitHub, it seems, so I’ll give that a try then.
I’m curious though: *how* are you gong to do this?
Don’t you need to reduce the stacks to text files first?
It’s no substitute for GitHub and the like, but I have a rather simple system
that intercepts saveStackRequest, checks the date, and saves a new version with
the date as part of the name. I also have a bmpVrsn routine that can be used
to advance a letter during the day, so things like 200422b
Bob belabored,
> BAs I said, all else being equal, roughly same work required, localized
> territory, no chance of a job being rescheduled, etc. Use a Round Robin
> approach.
For that matter, if it is an ongoing situation, where this is simply a daily
load of randomly sized tasks, round
of user certs.
Thanks,
Henery Hawk
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On Apr 16, 2020, at 7:23 PM, Skip Kimpel via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> I have 15 "jobs" that need to be assigned to 7 "drivers". How would you
> evenly distribute the jobs to the drivers?
Fire two drivers.
:_)
If they complain, fire two more, and it’s still easy . . .
I’m thinking that possibly there is a violated assumption as to what the other
end is using within that, yes.
Or that the other end makes an assumption, and puts the “wrong” type back in.
Which kind of SQL server is that? Microsofts?
I can probably rig access to my Postgres server if you
Mark mumbled
> and in doing so you could unUnicode it. OK I made up that word, but still…
Verbing nouns again, the man is . . .
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>
> Try a picnic basket instead
Given that someone actually implemented RFC 1149, why not?
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Shooting from the hip, but could it be differences in cr, lf, and the like
getting processed differently?
That is, being intrereted by your yogi as a break in one implementation and not
another? (Which, of course, would be a boo-boo.)
pawk, who couldn’t manage to get “Cindy” or “ranger smith”
On Apr 5, 2020, at 11:18 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> I don’t think LC accepts multiple statement transactions at all, does it?
I’d be dead int the water if it didn’t. ;)
I’m flat out *dependent* on these—opening a debtor in my software requires
several hundred entries to be
If server performance is at all an issue, SQLite may be the wrong choice.
It has a kind of, very reluctant, simultaneous access that the developers warn
you not to use.
They suggest PostgreSQL for heavy loads.
I use SQLite within the application (the in-memory access is blindingly fast),
and
commit 59dae47be425b34af091c780c235c3b872b3843d
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On Apr 2, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Pi Digital via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> That article is based on out of date information.
Yeah.
Zoom has enough recent issues without resorting to the old ones!
:_)
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.dmg file . . .
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I think you’re right.
I added 5 from London to EST, and 3 more to the et.
So (no longer trueing my time math), 8AM PST?
Err, and Friday still in PST, right?
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I think the that’s midnight PST . . .
Also, I would ask that you to *not* submit our email address to zoom, but
instead send the code to the lit, or by your own servers to our email—it came
out in the last couple of days that, just a zoom was nearing a whole week
without a new security or
On Mar 30, 2020, at 8:02 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Cmd-E will eject a mounted removable disk. I've never heard of Cmd-Shift-1.
Newbie :)
It seems to have disappeared some time ago.
I know that I used it some years ago on a CD, to my surprise.
-3 and -4 are still live,
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Hawk Hawthorn commented on GUACAMOLE-999:
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dnf search uuid
Last metadata expiration check: 0
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Hawk Hawthorn commented on GUACAMOLE-999:
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In Centos 8 default repos no package uuid-devel
Hawk Hawthorn created GUACAMOLE-999:
---
Summary: Command "configure" failed with error "The OSSP UUID
library is required"
Key: GUACAMOLE-999
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/
As more cobwebs and dust fall away . . .
First impose a (temporary?) index column, idx, ordering the transactions, with
a step of 1.
And then you do something like
UPDATE theTable SET tBal=tBal(idx -1) + charge WHERE idx > MIN(idx);
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I haven’t fully followed the queries that led to this, but would something like
SELECT SUM(OLD -NEW) FROM some_table WHERE need_to_calc IS true;
get you anywhere?
I’m also thinking of a lag within the list, to assign them all at once, but the
commands coming to memory are from statistical
On Mar 25, 2020, at 12:33 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> On 3/25/20 12:11 PM, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
>
>> I used yesterday’s version, and not installed globally (ran from the opened
>> dmg). And will purge that account today, and make another i
On Mar 25, 2020, at 11:37 AM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> the problem being that the server daemon was still active after ending a zoom
> session.
And also that it was done without user consent, and in violation of the rules
enforcedly apple . . .
I used yesterday’s version,
Isn’t that the key sequence for ejecting the internal floppy, err, first
removable disk?
It does seem to be removed from recent releases, though (although -3 an -4
still work, though not quite how they used to . . )
These were in the original release for the 128k . . .
On Mar 25, 2020, at 10:37 AM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Zoom is fantastic. A
Be very cautious with zoom, and note it’s snarky privacy policy which
acknowledges they sell data about you . . .
I had to use it yesterday for a nonprofit board meeting. I created a
throw-away
On Mar 20, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Even Morse code got a new character recently.
But does livecode support that character?
:)
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> Just for a laugh... one of the more esoteric codings I used in the quasi
> modern error (besides EBCDIC) was the 5 bit Quotron stock ticker system in
> the mid 90s. It used different codes for requesting/receiving quotes
On Mar 20, 2020, at 11:09 AM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Okay, now you going for the low blow :-)\
What part of “lawyer” wasn’t clear? B b
:_)
> Next, you'll be suggesting I need to check for EBCDIC encodings!
That will be a start, but it’s not done until you include Baudot.
On Mar 19, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
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> “ASCII"
Wait, you’re not going to distinguish between six and seven bit ASCII?
:_)
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You got my hopes up at first glance . . . I bought it said “champagne” widget .
. .
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On Feb 16, 2020, at 5:15 AM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
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>
> "A progressive web application is a type of application software delivered
> through the web, built using common web technologies including HTML, CSS and
> JavaScript. It is intended to work on any platform that uses a
>
Any suggestions?
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 9:29 AM Hawk, Patrick wrote:
> The redirect isn't working in Chrome of Firefox but MS Edge redirects to
> the main page after log out.
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 4:20 PM Patrick Hawk wrote:
>
>> Currently, if I log out of dspace
The redirect isn't working in Chrome of Firefox but MS Edge redirects to
the main page after log out.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 4:20 PM Patrick Hawk wrote:
> Currently, if I log out of dspace I get a blank log out page. I want to
> redirect to the main page instead. How is this accomp
On Jan 13, 2020, at 11:39 AM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Single command? No.
Also, note that you *can* submit compound commands from LiveCode to SQLite and
PostgreSQL, unlike with mySQL. (Or, maybe the interface to mySQL has changed
in the years since I learned this the hard
To elaborate further, if you can use pdftotext from the command line, but this
is failing, it is because the path declared for your login shell is not getting
picked up, or a different shell is being used by livedcode.
Come to think of it, I have *no* idea which shell livecode defaults to—I’d
Anyone have a suggestion?
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 4:20 PM Patrick Hawk wrote:
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On Dec 18, 2019, at 1:24 PM, JB via use-livecode
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> Thank you very much!
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You’re quite welcome.
> I will be playing around with these a lot.
>
I’m interested to see what you do with it.
Also, at the conference this year, I asked panagiotis, who bounced me to Mark
on the
On Dec 18, 2019, at 1:03 PM, JB via use-livecode
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> Actually as I said in the first post I do not really need it. I was
> reading the manual about something else which I have already
> forgot and I ran across the code so I tried it.
Investigate “sockets” in the dictionary.
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> But
On Dec 18, 2019, at 12:51 PM, JB via use-livecode
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> A year or so ago I was messing around with the terminal in c code
> and found some code that opens two terminals and they talk to
> each other.
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> Is that something I can use to communicate with live code too?
Conceivably, but
On Dec 18, 2019, at 12:38 PM, JB via use-livecode
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> open process "/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app" for write
> write tMessage && the long time & return to stdout
*That* is the problem.
If you open a terminal from within livecode, that doesn’t turn it into stdout,
which already
On Dec 18, 2019, at 11:06 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
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> Well, sudo already offers a mechanism to prevent volatile teminal activity.
But that’s a privilege restriction about superuser.
Generally, I would think that a process shouldn’t be able to write to a random
other
On Dec 18, 2019, at 9:36 AM, JB via use-livecode
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> I didn’t know you needed to launch it from
> the command line.
Without that, I don’t think that livecode could be associated with any
particular terminal.
In fact, I suspect that OSX would block any attempt from any non-descendent
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