Thanks guys. The double click on Edit Group seems to be the easiest way
around this. I do believe it is a bug irrespective of how long it's been
around. Not necessarily a code bug - maybe just fixing the dictionary entry
bug would make it right. I'll enter something at the QC just so it's on
Just FYI
After having run against the front door without success, I now followed
Björnkes approach to recreate the paint tool with a drag loop and here it
was easy to implement my undo function:
on mouseDown
xStoreUndo -- mybackup handler
put the mouseLoc into tOldLoc
choose brush tool
Folks,
The blog is now live and has its first useful post.
http://andregarzia.com/blog
You can see a little journal on the decisions behind the system that drives
my new website by going to:
http://andregarzia.com/page/bootstrappingacms
It is a long read but it is useful for those trying to
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:55 AM, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.comwrote:
Wow !! Impressive !
If you read it then please give me some feedback! :-)
Le 13 juil. 2011 à 09:47, Andre Garzia a écrit :
Folks,
The blog is now live and has its first useful post.
Hello Andre,
Your work is not mine (music / interface) and I do not have enough time to read
closely (and translate in French to understand all the subtleties of about).
I just wanted to express my admiration for the work even if I do not understand
the very substance (la substantifique moëlle
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:19 AM, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.comwrote:
Hello Andre,
Your work is not mine (music / interface) and I do not have enough time to
read closely (and translate in French to understand all the subtleties of
about).
I just wanted to express my admiration for
Just got the email from Apple to say the update to my Livecode app 'Tracker2Go'
has been approved.
I wouldn't normally post this, but I thought I would as its the first I've
seen where the original '1.0' app was just for iPhone, and the '1.1' version
is for iPhone and iPad.
Beyond the
They like that a lot more than if you tried to go from supporting a device to
not supporting it anymore.
On Jul 13, 2011, at 7:17 AM, Andy Henshaw wrote:
I wouldn't normally post this, but I thought I would as its the first I've
seen where the original '1.0' app was just for iPhone, and
Hi Andre,
Many thanks for the useful insights
in your decision process!
I like that you had chosen time as a
constrain for the creation of your new
website.
For many years, I have been educating
my graphic design clients about the
two main constrains in their projects:
Scheduled time and
Stable little things aren't they?
Bob
On Jul 12, 2011, at 7:18 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
oh great
A friend of a friend here is selling a dual core G5... I am thinking about
snatching it, I have a long love for PPC machines, my favorite laptop for
work is my G4 even though I own a 2009
I'm keeping my G5 for a long time...
yeah, Panther was a lot of cats ago...
On 13 July 2011 08:51, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Stable little things aren't they?
Bob
On Jul 12, 2011, at 7:18 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
oh great
A friend of a friend here is selling a dual core
Folks,
I've just added comments to the blog system by using Disqus.com I think it
works and it is easier than writting my own.
:-)
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:18 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
I'm keeping my G5 for a long time...
yeah, Panther was a lot of cats ago...
Hey I had a working G3 and a Newton until last year when someone sat on my
newton and someone moved my G3 to a damp place and
Well done ! Will probably follow you in adding it (as an option) to the
widestep.fr platform.
;-)
Le 13 juil. 2011 à 19:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :
Folks,
I've just added comments to the blog system by using Disqus.com I think it
works and it is easier than writting my own.
:-)
...so after your epic 'le Mans, 24-hour' CMS coding challenge, you didn't fancy
the Brazilian Grand-prix challenge to code a comments mgt. system in 2.5-hours?
;-)
Best,
Keith..
On 13 Jul 2011, at 18:18, Andre Garzia wrote:
Folks,
I've just added comments to the blog system by using
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Keith Clarke
keith.cla...@clarkeandclarke.co.uk wrote:
...so after your epic 'le Mans, 24-hour' CMS coding challenge, you didn't
fancy the Brazilian Grand-prix challenge to code a comments mgt. system in
2.5-hours? ;-)
comment system would require a database
http://tigabyte.com/
interesting.
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Richmond Mathewson wrote:
http://tigabyte.com/
interesting.
Even more interesting if it becomes RealBASIC's Digital Chisel. ;)
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Richmond Mathewson wrote:
http://tigabyte.com/
interesting.
Even more interesting if it becomes RealBASIC's Digital Chisel. ;)
I think the subset of what you can do with it is much more limited because
it uses RBScript.
The funny thing about DC is that it was a much better tool for
Hi all. We have several conference centers around, but custom apps people have
built for scheduling have been woefully inadequate. We need a kind of Hotel
Scheduling solution, and everything out there is insanely expensive, or else
charges exorbitant fees to host, based upon how many
Hello list.
On XP and Win98 the outerGlow color of objects is blue, as I'd set them.
On Vista, it's red. Exact same stack, though. And to make the color blue, I
must reset outerGlow color by choosing what on the palette appears as red but
which on the stack becomes blue.
Could someone explain
Hi,
have you had a look at the Open Conference System
(http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs)?
I have used the Open Journal System (http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs) and found it
to be excellent.
cheers
Alistair
Townsville
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Hi,
Let's say that I want to do something like
repeat with i = 1 to 6
do whatever i
end repeat
Except, I want 1 to 6 to be in random sequence
I could think of a few kludgy ways to do this.
Is there a standard approach? A simple approach?
Thanks in advance.
Tim
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
Hi,
Let's say that I want to do something like
repeat with i = 1 to 6
do whatever i
end repeat
Except, I want 1 to 6 to be in random sequence
I could think of a few kludgy ways to do this.
Is there a standard approach? A simple
Maybe (untested):
put 1,2,3,4,5,6 into x
repeat with i=1 to 6
put item random(the number of items in x) into y
do whatever with y
put empty into item y of x
end repeat
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Timothy Miller
On Jul 13, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
Hi,
Let's say that I want to do something like
repeat with i = 1 to 6
do whatever i
end repeat
Except, I want 1 to 6 to be in random sequence
I could think of a few kludgy ways to do this.
Is there a standard approach? A
This one guarantees that each of the 6 random numbers is only used once.
put 1,2,3,4,5,6 into x
replace comma with cr in x
repeat until (the number of lines of t) = 6 -- be cautious with until
loops
put random(6) into tLine
if tLine is not among the lines of t then
put (line
On 7/13/11 6:41 PM, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Hello list.
On XP and Win98 the outerGlow color of objects is blue, as I'd set
them.
On Vista, it's red. Exact same stack, though. And to make the color
blue, I must reset outerGlow color by choosing what on the palette
appears as red but which on the
I like Pete's best - closest to what I was thinking - but I'd change the
put empty line to delete item y of x. I think the put empty would just
put into that item, but the item would still be there, like: 1,2,,4,5,6
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsanity
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Pete
On Jul 13, 2011, at 7:53 PM, Nonsanity wrote:
I like Pete's best - closest to what I was thinking -
I like Jerry's best - it's better than I was thinking ...
Jerry's is less code executed less often: one statement once versus two
statements for each item.
-- Dick
How does one determine the preferred written language for a user's computer?
For example, when to display French versus English or Italian?
How does one typically make a multi-lingual Livecode app? Put all the
translations in custom properties and set everything when the language changes?
Kee
You're right, should probably be something like replace y comma with
empty in x.
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Nonsanity f...@nonsanity.com wrote:
I like Pete's best - closest to what I was thinking - but I'd change the
put empty line to
Hi All...
I have a script where I'm creating a number of image objects on the fly and
then attempting to set them to jpg on a web server.
Something like:
put URL http://webserver.on-rev.com/conference/images/; (line x of
tBadgeList) .jpg into tImageData
put tImageData into last image
On 7/13/11 11:33 PM, Pete wrote:
You're right, should probably be something like replace y comma with
empty in x.
Plain old delete does it.
Also, not everyone knows about the any keyword but it's really handy
for lines like this:
put item random(the number of items in x) of x into y
On 7/13/11 11:53 PM, John Patten wrote:
Hi All...
I have a script where I'm creating a number of image objects on the
fly and then attempting to set them to jpg on a web server.
Something like:
put URL http://webserver.on-rev.com/conference/images/; (line x
of tBadgeList) .jpg into
Great, learned two things form this - delete and any!
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:58 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 7/13/11 11:33 PM, Pete wrote:
You're right, should probably be something like replace y comma with
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