Howdy Thomas,
Sorry about the bad news combo. I bet things will bounce back quickly.
The good news is that you had 3 back ups, awesome! (Always have local
and offsite, automatic and manual, more than one BU system.)
And if we get an EMP hit or solar storm and lose grid power, sounds like
yo
Monte,
You are too kind. This truly did make me smile today. This list is truly
amazing. Thank you all for the positive feedback, it helps a lot...
Thanks
Tom
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 24, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> On 25/01/2013, at 9:07 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
>> I am re
Tom,
It Hurts I know. I was in Japan in the 1980's using Vax VMS and had a team
working on a global stock product for Citicorp using their global network of
the day. It was 11:00pm and everyone had left and I was backing up the what
was to be the production SW the next day. I grabbed the wrong tap
As far as I've seen with using LC straight up... Hit the home button on
Android it stays running until the OS reclaims the memory. On iOS it stops
immediately. I've seen a thread on this topic and as I remember there are
ways to keep the app running on iOS.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Info
-Original Message-
From: Lars Brehmer
To: use-livecode
Sent: Wed, Jan 23, 2013 7:51 am
Subject: Moving focus between fields
I want the tab key to move the cursor between the fields of a group.
I want to restrict this action to that group. Furthermore, when the focus is on
the last
Thomas,
Time to time, things are going complex and it's the time we learn the most in
short periods. I learned for my own lots when i discovered 3 years ago that i
needed to solve a big problem with my eyes. Else, i would't bee able to work
anymore… The eyes problem went solved (operation by th
Is there such a thing as suspend/resume on iOS, or just startup and shutdown?
As far as I can see, when a LC app is suspended and resumed, it's in every way
restarted. Unless we save our state explicitly in a file/database/stack, and
then reconstruct it on startup. Is that correct, or am I mi
Mark, WOW, Thank you so much for the offer and inspiration! I am truly
awestruck and blessed to know you. You are right and I am doing a lot of
re-evaluation of my business and should be fine once I get my new computer in
and make some decisions.
Thanks for being there and for being you.
Tom
On 25/01/2013, at 9:07 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
> I am really sorry to hear this. At this moment, it might be hard to believe
> that as these doors are closing some really great doors will be opening in
> their place. I am really happy to hear that your data is backed up. That is
> a nice sil
I'm glad to hear that it wasn't the OSX version, that would have been a bigger
problem for you!
On Jan 24, 2013, at 5:22 PM, "stgoldb...@aol.com" wrote:
> >Thanks to Colin Holgate's report that it works on his Mac running 5.5.3, I
> >upgraded to 5.5.3 and it now works! Thanks Colin!
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I previously reported that the Quicktime player in LiveCode 5.5.2 on my Mac
running system 10.6.8 would not reference any movie files except for those that
were .mov, even when selecting the "All files" option.. Thanks to Colin
Holgate's report that it works on his Mac running 5.5.3, I upgrade
On Jan 24, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
>
> So, I'm still alive but i think I'm going a bit crazy. I just decided to take
> up learning how to play the Harmonica and watching all 600 Dave Cantebury
> YouTube videos (From Dual Survival). I think I'd know better how to survive
>
Just think of all the weirdness of that 18 year client that you won't have to
deal with and of the nice shiny new computer you'll be working on and how nice
and defragmented your data will be on the new shiny computer. I think your life
is about to get a whole lot better.
If you want to ponder
On 01/24/2013 08:26 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
We are all good people here. I don't think anyone will rat him out. ;-)
Bob
On Jan 24, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Richmond wrote:
On 01/24/2013 08:02 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
I think you signed a non-disclosure agreement saying you wouldn't do this. :-
That is going into my list of quotable quotes!
Bob
On Jan 24, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> I don't imagine RunRev will go all Apple on him with a SWAT team.
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Well, To report, it has been a very exciting month or so for me in case anyone
was wondering where I've gone off to.
First I lost my main hard drive due to a kind of grinding sound coming from
inside of my computer. Shut it down immediately, after diagnosing it the
problem is the main HD is Fo
On 1/24/13 1:36 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote:
Is it hidden? It does not appear an either the Android or iOS release notes.
I'm using 5.5.3
I'll give it a try(mobileControlSet idOrName, "backgroundColor", "r,g,b,a")
and see what happens.
It's in the dictionary entry for mobileControlSet, near the top
Is it hidden? It does not appear an either the Android or iOS release notes.
I'm using 5.5.3
I'll give it a try(mobileControlSet idOrName, "backgroundColor", "r,g,b,a")
and see what happens.
Thanks
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
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Phone: 518-636-39
The mobile browser <> desktop browser
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On 25/01/2013, at 5:06 AM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
> I tried that once and it won't work. The browser control writes directly to
> the monitor (ver od). It's not an actu
It's one of the core props for all native objects.
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On 25/01/2013, at 3:23 AM, "Ralph DiMola" wrote:
> I don't see a backgroundColor property for the native input control, just
> the text color.
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J. Landman Gay wrote:
In any case, it would be appropriate not to quote the whole message in
each response.
Good point.
I wrote him off-list when it first showed up to remind him which list
he'd sent it to. I haven't heard back, but I'm sure it was just a
simple mistake, intending to send t
On the 18th I wrote:
I've somehow never noticed that on Linux the "launch document" command
behaves synchronously, while it's not synchronous on Mac or IIRC on Windows.
This winds up being especially bad for RunRev: you can't use the IDE
after choosing Help->User Guide.
I'm please to report
We are all good people here. I don't think anyone will rat him out. ;-)
Bob
On Jan 24, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Richmond wrote:
> On 01/24/2013 08:02 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
>> I think you signed a non-disclosure agreement saying you wouldn't do this.
>> :-)
>
> Yes, I think he probably did: I wo
On 1/24/13 12:08 PM, Richmond wrote:
On 01/24/2013 08:02 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
I think you signed a non-disclosure agreement saying you wouldn't do
this. :-)
Yes, I think he probably did: I wonder whether it would stick legally?
In any case, it would be appropriate not to quote the whole
On 01/24/2013 08:02 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
I think you signed a non-disclosure agreement saying you wouldn't do this. :-)
Yes, I think he probably did: I wonder whether it would stick legally?
Bob
On Jan 23, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Sumner, Walt wrote:
Rather than get any real work done this
I tried that once and it won't work. The browser control writes directly to the
monitor (ver od). It's not an actual object. What that means is when you
activate the browser, it writes over and obscures all other objects on the
screen. They all become inaccessible.
I was trying to write a simp
I think you signed a non-disclosure agreement saying you wouldn't do this. :-)
Bob
On Jan 23, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Sumner, Walt wrote:
> Rather than get any real work done this evening, I've been dutifully trying
> to describe a bunch of issues with the property inspector in LC6.0 dp4
> through
Monte,
I don't see a backgroundColor property for the native input control, just
the text color.
Thanks again for all your help!
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
Phone: 518-636-3998 Ex:11
Cell: 518-796-9332
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From: use-l
It's a pity filter doesn't support a more complete regex pattern.
On 24/01/2013, at 8:18 PM, Thierry Douez wrote:
> Wrong because regex inside Livecode behave sometimes in strange ways...
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Hi Bob,
You are wrong and right :)
Right because that's how regex works in most environment.
Wrong because regex inside Livecode behave sometimes in strange ways...
Anyway, be happy.
Thierry
2013/1/23 Robert Sneidar
> I mean Thierry
>
> > I just checked this, and Malte is correct. I see n
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