Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Jim Sims
Here's something a bit different, an example of using drag and drop between two windows to change a button. This video display the Drag and Drop of a name from a scollinglist field in one window into a different window to change a button name and the script of that button. This changes the bu

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Monday, February 7, 2011, 6:41:58 PM, you wrote: > Thanks Jacqueline. I guess I should look again at the IDE script > and see what it does after a control has been dropped onto a card, I > bet that would reveal all! Try setting the hilitecolor of the templatestack to empty while you're se

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Peter Haworth
Thanks Jacqueline. I guess I should look again at the IDE script and see what it does after a control has been dropped onto a card, I bet that would reveal all! Pete Haworth On Feb 7, 2011, at 6:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 2/7/11 8:12 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: >> >> Scott's script use t

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/7/11 8:12 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: Scott's script use templateStack and templateImage but he resets those. My testing has been done with a button so far and I don't see anywhere where the templateButton is used. I tried resetting it anyway, but still the same result. Would be nice to fig

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Peter Haworth
On Feb 7, 2011, at 5:29 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 2/7/11 7:07 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: >> And, as someone else pointed out, the mouseStack >> property does NOT correctly report the name of the stack that the >> mouse is over unless you are in a mouseUp handler, or at least it >> didn't in Sco

Re: ADD-On a subdomain

2011-02-07 Thread -=>JB<=-
Firefox did the job! thank you very much. -=>JB<=- On Feb 7, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote: > Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the > password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not just > cosmetic; some things definitely

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Scott- Sunday, February 6, 2011, 9:55:14 PM, you wrote: > On a semi-related note, I have a drag and drop sample stack that is all > LiveCode script, based on work done by the late Eric Chatonet. I wanted a > drag and drop routine that represented dragged objects using their original > forms, rat

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Monday, February 7, 2011, 5:07:02 PM, you wrote: > I found the IDE code that handles the drag and drop of controls > from the Tools palette. It figures out which stack the mouse is over > by comparing the mouse location to the rectangle of each open stack. > So I did the same thing and it w

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/7/11 7:07 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: And, as someone else pointed out, the mouseStack property does NOT correctly report the name of the stack that the mouse is over unless you are in a mouseUp handler, or at least it didn't in Scott's handler. Sorry to keep harping on this, but the dictionary

Re: ADD-On a subdomain

2011-02-07 Thread -=>JB<=-
Okay, thanks for the info. I will give it a try later after I download Firefox. -=>JB<=- On Feb 7, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote: > Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the > password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not jus

Re: Drag and Drop

2011-02-07 Thread Peter Haworth
OK, I have this working. Thank you SCott for pointing me to your script. I had to change Scott's script because his demo creates a destination stack on the fly so he knows it's name, location, etc. In my case, I needed the user to be able to drop the control onto any currently open stack. And

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Schonewille
Colin, Sure, that seems a valid reason to me, probably you'd also put "discount" in the subject line when you do this. In most other cases, I think that developers like to see links to their own pages instead of MacUpdate. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Softwa

[ANN] Data Grid Helper 1.3.1 gives colours to your columns

2011-02-07 Thread zryip theSlug
Dear LiveCoders and DGH users, We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of our plugin for datagrids, the Data Grid Helper. What we have for you in this version? Add: This version of DGH adds properties for coloring columns (alternating color, color for not editable column). The c

Re: Live LiveCode Code Event #9

2011-02-07 Thread Björnke von Gierke
Here’s the wrapup of the last event. Mark made a very through explanation of his installer maker product. It’s recored here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12484146 Jim Showed a very fancy GUI approach using windowshapes and tiny buttons to show status messages. Unfortunately there is a techni

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Bob Sneidar
I wonder how far back on the Time Machine scale you would have to put the Supercard Era? Or a more relevant question might be, can you accurately carbon date a Supercard CD (or floppy disk??), or have there been any excavations of them to work with? Many modern developers deny the existence of

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
On 02/07/2011 11:13 PM, Warren Samples wrote: On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 23:02 +0200, Richmond wrote: On 02/07/2011 10:58 PM, Warren Samples wrote: On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 22:36 +0200, Richmond wrote: I wonder why: on mouseUp revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Important Information","The sun is shinin

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Warren Samples
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 23:02 +0200, Richmond wrote: > On 02/07/2011 10:58 PM, Warren Samples wrote: > > On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 22:36 +0200, Richmond wrote: > >> I wonder why: > >> > >> on mouseUp > >> revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Important Information","The sun is shining" > >> end mouseUp > >> >

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Bob Sneidar
I think a feature request is in order for a Livecode preference for preferred web and email client. The choices could be Default (for systems that support it) or Other... in which case you could choose the web and email client you prefer. I'm not sure however, how you would call up a web mail cl

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
On 02/07/2011 11:05 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: Supercard? A "few" years?? Bob all things are relative, and as today is my 49th birthday I think I can talk about Supercard with the word "few" without ot looking too odd . . . :) ___ use-livecode mailing

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Bob Sneidar
Supercard? A "few" years?? Bob On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Richmond wrote: > Why do I remember mentioning something similar re Supercard a few years back? ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscri

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Colin Holgate
On Feb 7, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote: > > >On a slightly different topic, why do people link to MacUpdate that often? Can't say for other people, but I sometimes do that because MacUpdate have the product on discount on the day that I might have mentioned it. I could take the t

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
On 02/07/2011 10:58 PM, Warren Samples wrote: On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 22:36 +0200, Richmond wrote: I wonder why: on mouseUp revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Important Information","The sun is shining" end mouseUp doesn't seem to send an email to x...@gmail.com (on Linux, at least)? I have tried

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
Thank you, both John and Roger. Certainly Roger's screenshot was a model of clarity. However, my Ubuntu box did not evoke Thunderbird (my e-mail client) nor the inbuilt Evolution. Mind you part of this might be that Linux does not really have a way to set one's default e-mail client. The fact

Re: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Warren Samples
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 22:36 +0200, Richmond wrote: > I wonder why: > > on mouseUp >revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Important Information","The sun is shining" > end mouseUp > > doesn't seem to send an email to x...@gmail.com (on Linux, at least)? > > I have tried this for 2 e-mail addresses wit

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
On 02/07/2011 10:33 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote: Hi, On a slightly different topic, why do people link to MacUpdate that often? Why not the developer's site? I notice it, not only in this thread, but also other threads and other mailing lists and forums. Why not just click through to the dev's

RE: revMail

2011-02-07 Thread John Dixon
It composes the email for you in your default email program... you then send it from there > Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 22:36:11 +0200 > From: richmondmathew...@gmail.com > To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Subject: revMail > > I wonder why: > > on mouseUp >revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Importa

revMail

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
I wonder why: on mouseUp revMail "x...@gmail.com", ,"Important Information","The sun is shining" end mouseUp doesn't seem to send an email to x...@gmail.com (on Linux, at least)? I have tried this for 2 e-mail addresses with no joy. ___ use-livecode

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi, On a slightly different topic, why do people link to MacUpdate that often? Why not the developer's site? I notice it, not only in this thread, but also other threads and other mailing lists and forums. Why not just click through to the dev's site and post that link? http://www.bayhoff.com/

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
Sorry people, a bit late to the party . . . :) As soon as I read this: "Unlike HyperCard, BayCard does not feature a scripting language. In place of a scripting language, BayCard features . . . " I began to feel a bit funny. I don't know how

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/7/11 1:54 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: That was actually what made me google for a hypercard like development environment, and that was how I (re) discovered Revolution. In that case we should encourage all these "competitors". :) -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.co

Re: Barely competition

2011-02-07 Thread Bob Sneidar
Reminds me of Filemaker when it first came out with the ability to write your own "programs". No scripting language just "widgets" so to speak. What actually happens is that the widgets do not always have the particular functionality you need, and you always end up saying, "If only it did this.

Re: DataGrid Focus

2011-02-07 Thread zryip theSlug
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Nonsanity wrote: > I messed with DataGrids once when they first came out, but haven't touched > them since. I've yet to find a comprehensive list of all the ways to > interact with one, though I've found lists of the dgProps, etc. So far I'm > just googling for what

[OT] standard screen resolutions

2011-02-07 Thread Richmond
I have been developing for a standard screen-res of 1024 x 768 and have fallen foul of the following: 1. Some people seem to have a standard of 1280 x 720 [bottom-of-the-pile laptop ] 2. Overlapping the Windows startBar or the Mac menuBar. I should be extremely grateful for feedback on:

DataGrid Focus

2011-02-07 Thread Nonsanity
I messed with DataGrids once when they first came out, but haven't touched them since. I've yet to find a comprehensive list of all the ways to interact with one, though I've found lists of the dgProps, etc. So far I'm just googling for whatever functionality I need, but I can't seem to find this b

Re: ADD-On a subdomain

2011-02-07 Thread Terry Vogelaar
Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not just cosmetic; some things definitely don't work. There are a lot of those little incompatibilities between cPanel and Safari. The trick is to use Fi

Re: iOS - Testing

2011-02-07 Thread Dan Friedman
Colin, Hmmm I'm not sure. Can you tell me the steps to create a proper distribution provisioning file for others to install and test my app? Thanks! > That sounds more like a certificate issue. You're not mixing a development > certificate with a distribution provisioning file are you?

Re: ADD-On a subdomain

2011-02-07 Thread -=>JB<=-
I am using a Mac but it does not go ahead for me. I am prevented from adding a subdomain with ON-REV. -=>JB<=- On Feb 7, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Medard wrote: > <-=> wrote: > >> Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how to enter the password >> properly? > > I am me too getting the "AJAX error" >

Re: iOS - Testing

2011-02-07 Thread Colin Holgate
On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Dan Friedman wrote: > >The application "myapp" was not installed on the iPhone "user's iPhone" > >because the signer is not valid. That sounds more like a certificate issue. You're not mixing a development certificate with a distribution provisioning file are you?

iOS - Testing

2011-02-07 Thread Dan Friedman
Has anyone figured out how to send their iOS app to other users for testing? I tried creating a new Provisioning Profile with the users Device added to it... I tried creating a Ad Hoc Distribution Provisioning Profile... I even added the device to my dev profile! But, when you drag the app and

Sharing an iPad Standalone

2011-02-07 Thread Ray Horsley
I understand the only way of posting an app for others to download is through Apple's app store. Anybody know where I can get the procedure to do this. Thanks, Ray Horsley LinkIt! Software ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com

Re: ADD-On a subdomain

2011-02-07 Thread Medard
<-=> wrote: > Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how to enter the password > properly? I am me too getting the "AJAX error" but it seems to be a cosmetic one, as things seem to go ahead as for the webmail, one can use the "noscript" version maybe it is a pecularity of the Mac platform -- a v