Assuming all fields on a card are the target fields to sort and combine
on sortFlds
repeat with k = 1 to the number of fields
put the rect of field k after fieldList
put comma k after fieldList
put cr after fieldList
end repeat
sort fieldList numeric by item 2 of each
Thanks Pete,
This is all new to me. But I did have fun last night looking for things to sell
my friends so I could swipe their cards into my iPhone... H what else can I
sell.
-- Tom McGrath III
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 1:35 AM, Peter
Dear friends, can you please give me your opinions on using LiveCode for e-book
production?. I know LiveCode, being so powerful, can handle complex projects
involving lots of logic and structures, but is it suitable / practical to use
it for e-book production?. The possibility of compile for
Hi Mark,
I've successfully linked to individual files in dropbox but I don;t know if it
would work for someone who didn't have a dropbox account. I just opened the
file from dropbox, copied the url, and pasted it in as a link on the web page I
wanted to access the file from.
Pete Haworth
On
Pete-
Saturday, January 29, 2011, 9:17:44 AM, you wrote:
Hi Mark,
I've successfully linked to individual files in dropbox but I
don;t know if it would work for someone who didn't have a dropbox
account. I just opened the file from dropbox, copied the url, and
pasted it in as a link on the
I think we're talking apples and oranges. As I said, the difference between
yield() and wait 0 ticks is that one supports two (or more) pieces of code
running in parallel (not simultaneously) with state, and the other doesn't.
This would be a big benefit when programming things like:
Currently
On Jan 29, 2011, at 9:53 AM, Geoff Canyon Rev gcanyon+...@gmail.com wrote:
based on your OpenGL comment, I
think we're both agreed that for game-style graphics performance, neither
coroutines nor threads will fix the problem -- what's needed (if indeed
people want this) is a new graphics
Dear LiveCoders,
The 8th edition of the Live LiveCode Code Event will start in just over 45
minutes.
You can download ChatRev at http://bjoernke.com/chatrev .
More info is available at http://www.livecode.tv .
I hope to see you there.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk
On 1/29/11 6:12 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
Assuming all fields on a card are the target fields to sort and combine
on sortFlds
repeat with k = 1 to the number of fields
put the rect of field k after fieldList
put comma k after fieldList
put cr after fieldList
end repeat
sort fieldList numeric by item
On Jan 29, 2011, at 7:31 AM, Javier Miranda V. wrote:
Dear friends, can you please give me your opinions on using LiveCode
for e-book production?. I know LiveCode, being so powerful, can
handle complex projects involving lots of logic and structures, but
is it suitable / practical to use
On Jan 29, 2011, at 10:43 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 1/29/11 6:12 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
Assuming all fields on a card are the target fields to sort and
combine
on sortFlds
repeat with k = 1 to the number of fields
put the rect of field k after fieldList
put comma k after fieldList
put cr
Scott,
Each cell in a data grid is a field, so it seems like it should be doable.
I created a DG and put some data in it. Then I did this from msg:
put the number of flds in selobj -- DG was selected
-- 57
put the name of fld 44 of selobj
-- field Status 0008
My DG has a column named Status.
On 1/29/11 1:05 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
It depends on the authors desired logic.
From the subject title, I'm assuming he wants natural reading order.
Right to left, top to bottom. One of the problems I ran into (and the OP
mentioned) is that if a field has a Y value slightly below another
I dissevered this the hard way.
Put this into the script of a scrollbar:
on scrollbardrag
put the thumbposition of me into x
put x into field 1
put x*1 into field 2
end scrollbardrag
You will find that field 1 gets the round(x) while field 2 gets the decimal
value of the thumb
Scott Rossi wrote:
But fast graphics processing would be a very welcome addition.
Here's one option that would give order-of-magnitude speed increases to
any object that takes advantage of the current graphic effects,
implementable by merely extending existing syntax to allow an
alwaysBuffer
Hi Richmond,
I tend to be more optimistic on people's responses. :)
As afar as Linux is concerned, you piqued mu interest as I have been
watching Linux with a keen eye for years. When I went to check out how
Torvald's O/S was doing, I found this...
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Calvin wrote:
As afar as Linux is concerned, you piqued mu interest as I have been
watching Linux with a keen eye for years. When I went to check out how
Torvald's O/S was doing, I found this...
http://gs.statcounter.com/#os-ww-monthly-200807-201101-bar
Hi David,
[Note: I changed the subject so I would not hijack the thread any further.]
You are correct about the only way I will *know* about an O/S (or
anything) is to try it myself. I appreciate your encouragement.
Unfortunately, there may be some confusion.
I have already tried some
David C. wrote:
Hi there Calvin,
With respect to all of the other operating systems and their various
adherents, if you really want a comprehensive perspective as
described, then you need to stop watching with interest and start
TRYING it for yourself. If all of the waiting and watching is
Calvin Waterbury wrote:
Perhaps some clarification will help...
This whole statistics thing is motivated by a *serious* steak dinner
wager that was planned in 2004, courtesy of either myself or my friend.
Back in '04 my friend and I entered into a wager about *where* which
O/S's would be by
Hi All,
It's nice to read discussions about features that
enhance this platform, but now I have one doubt:
How many developers (who use Livecode) want
to see this platform converted in a game engine?
Notice that the only DLL in my wish list for this
platform is a SWF player, that allows to run
Excellent post! It will take a while before I get a chance to digest it all.
Thanks to you and David for being so thorough.
Fair winds,
Calvin
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Excellent suggestion!
After digging for about a month, I'm not very far from where I started.
Fair winds,
Calvin
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On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Alejandro wrote:
Notice that the only DLL in my wish list for this
platform is a SWF player, that allows to run
movies inside a stack, just like the Quicktime
externals. I do not want to see a Timeline
in this platform...
Hi Al,
An SWF player that will work
Jim:
And setting the numberformat property, which I thought might force the value x
to show decimals, does not. That number is indeed always an integer. It does
force the x+1 value to display according to the format, useless as that is.
Here is one for you. Set the numberFormat to 0.0. Now
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Jeffrey Massung mass...@gmail.com wrote:
Geoff (btw, Jeff here ;-)),
Okay, I think I completely understand where the disconnect lies - and it's
with my understanding of the LC internals. I put together a very simple
stack that's nothing more than a field Test
To those proposing a SWF player, why would that be better than an
improvement in native LC graphics performance?
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A week tomorrow is the 19th anniversary of me moving to the US. Just before
that date I had written the Expanded Books software, and the first task I had
when I moved was to cowrite an Expanded Books Toolkit, that would allow you to
publish your own Expanded Books.
If we could do all that in
Hi Geoff,
Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:
To those proposing a SWF player, why would that be better than an
improvement in native LC graphics performance?
Better? No, I could not say this, but less time to implement...
Yes, definitively less time. Notice that NeoBook had a SWF player
as an
Geoff wrote:
To those proposing a SWF player, why would that be better than an
improvement in native LC graphics performance?
Sorry for taking this discussion in a different direction folks as I
never even looked at the title of the thread... just replied to what I
read. ooophs.
But since you
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