Re: One field out of dozens changes line height after copy/paste of group

2012-07-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/7/12 5:16 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote: I'm copying groups from a resource stack to an output stack. Each has typically dozens of fields and rectangles, and maybe some lines and checkboxes. In one of these, one field out of the entire lot is resetting its line height on paste. It's fixed 12 befo

Re: Looking for help with Standalone on Win 7

2012-07-07 Thread Paul Hibbert
Thanks for the suggestion Tom. Istalling over the 1st version does work OK, it's just that this guy decided to use the uninstaller and ran into serious problems, so I am a little concerned about the other 1200+ copies out there. I'm hoping this was just a one off, but until I understand the issu

Re: Passing functions from stack to stack

2012-07-07 Thread Peter Haworth
I think what you're doing is a perfectly good approach. You probabluy have a button on your first stack with a script that looks something like, go to stack "modalstack". Rigfht after that, you can call your datbase load funtion to refresh your database. You probably should have two ways for the

Re: Passing functions from stack to stack

2012-07-07 Thread Peter Haworth
That works fine for me - as long as you put the card name and stack name in quotes. The other gotcha is that cards that say their name is "card id 1002" are lying; their name is really empty. In that case, use "copy card id 1….." etc. Pete lcSQL Software On Sat, Jul 7,

One field out of dozens changes line height after copy/paste of group

2012-07-07 Thread Dr. Hawkins
I'm copying groups from a resource stack to an output stack. Each has typically dozens of fields and rectangles, and maybe some lines and checkboxes. In one of these, one field out of the entire lot is resetting its line height on paste. It's fixed 12 before copy, and in the destination it becom

Re: Looking for help with Standalone on Win 7

2012-07-07 Thread tbodine
Hi Paul. What happens if your user skips the uninstall and just installs the update over the top of the older version? Normally, this updates the files and adds any new ones. That might at least give you a workaround for the short run. Good luck, Tom Bodine -- View this message in context:

Re: Passing functions from stack to stack

2012-07-07 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: > go to first stack > copy card > go to second stack > paste card It's (get to source card) copy this card (get to destination stack) paste card I've had to do a lot of it; most other variants don't work. I'd *like* to be able to "copy card gi

Looking for help with Standalone on Win 7

2012-07-07 Thread Paul Hibbert
Having worked extensively on Macs for the last 24 years I've never really spent too much time getting to know Windows in depth although I've usually managed to fumble my way round most issues when the need arose. However, I have recently come up against a problem with a LC standalone on Windows

flcDatePicker: Preview

2012-07-07 Thread FlexibleLearning
flcDatePicker The pre-release version of flcDatePicker is available for final beta testing on Mac OS, Windows and Linux. We obviously want this to meet needs and be a robust solution so if you would like to test its functionality along with the accompanying Utility and Playground, and give your fe

Re: Uploading to RevOnline: NOT

2012-07-07 Thread Richmond
On 07/07/2012 09:18 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: Richmond- Saturday, July 7, 2012, 9:23:32 AM, you wrote: So, trying this again and getting stuck at "Uploading ... " RevOnline is broken. You can upload small files, but anything over an undetermined limit will just hang, as you have seen. It's appar

Re: Uploading to RevOnline: NOT

2012-07-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Richmond- Saturday, July 7, 2012, 9:23:32 AM, you wrote: > So, trying this again and getting stuck at "Uploading ... " RevOnline is broken. You can upload small files, but anything over an undetermined limit will just hang, as you have seen. It's apparently a problem with the LC server, as was d

Re: Hello LiveCoder's

2012-07-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
Skip Kimpel wrote: Let me just say I am very impressed with what I have seen so far and I am glad to be part of this community! Welcome aboard, Skip. I think you're about to have a very good time -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.co

Re: Hello LiveCoder's

2012-07-07 Thread tbodine
Hi, Skip. Welcome to LiveCodeLand! Hope you will be sufficiently inspired to consider a LiveCode podcast someday. Your Director podcast was just so great... I miss it. Don't miss Adobe so much. One of the great things about LC is the rate of new releases and RunRev's responsiveness to the commun

Re: Calling for database error

2012-07-07 Thread Mark Wieder
> The result is quite often your friend. The other friend you will > stumble upon sooner or later is the variable "it". Makes sense to > check those two. Another hint (and you may be doing this already) is to make sure the database id from the open command is a number. If it's not, it's an error s

Re: Uploading to RevOnline: NOT

2012-07-07 Thread René Micout
:-( Le 7 juil. 2012 à 18:19, Richmond a écrit : > So, trying this again and getting stuck at > > "Retrieving stack details ... " > > So, a bit sad, really. > > Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this

Re: Uploading to RevOnline: NOT

2012-07-07 Thread Richmond
Trying again, having edited my user details: So, trying this again and getting stuck at "Uploading ... " Well, a bit nearer than my first attempt, but still a bit sad, really. Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com P

Uploading to RevOnline: NOT

2012-07-07 Thread Richmond
So, trying this again and getting stuck at "Retrieving stack details ... " So, a bit sad, really. Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription pref

Re: Calling for database error

2012-07-07 Thread Malte Brill
Hi Skip (and welcome to liveCode from me too...) If you want to check if there was an error in the SQL statement you tried to execute, you will want to check "the result" revExecuteSQL tDBID,tSQL if the result is not a number then -- an error occurred answer the result & cr & tSQL end if Th