Re: Back to the Future.

2014-07-31 Thread Kay C Lan
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Richmond wrote: > However, has anybody any idea about 6.6.2 on Mac OS 10.3 I thought Ben put out something a while back asking for community reaction to LC 6.6 being the last version of LC to support 10.5. The community basically agreed. So I'd say that give it

Re: Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread JOHN PATTEN
Ok, FWIW, this appears to work: Thanks for the prodding Peter :) John Patten SUSD On Jul 31, 2014, at 6:50 PM, JOHN PATTEN wrote: > If I uncomment the repeat, the “Sorry, username already in use…" message does > not get triggered. It just activates the script following the “else” > stateme

Re: Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread JOHN PATTEN
If I uncomment the repeat, the “Sorry, username already in use…" message does not get triggered. It just activates the script following the “else” statement when using a duplicate username. The only time it works is if it is the first username in my csv text list is entered into the field to cr

Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread Peter W A Wood
Do you still have the comment at the start of the exit repeat line? > --exit repeat Regards Peter On 1 Aug 2014, at 09:15, JOHN PATTEN wrote: > Oops! Yes, I had forgotten to rename that variable. That helps. > > However, even when it identifies a duplicate it still allows the script > be

Re: Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread JOHN PATTEN
Oops! Yes, I had forgotten to rename that variable. That helps. However, even when it identifies a duplicate it still allows the script beyond the “else “ to execute. Plus, depending on what line the duplicate username is located in my csv file, it loops that many times. So if username “John

Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread Peter W A Wood
To: How to use LiveCode There seems to be a typo in your code: > repeat for each line thisLine in tUserFile > > if item 1 of tLine is tUsername then I think that should be item 1 of thisLine Regards Peter ___ use-livecode mailing list use-liveco

Livecode Server and Repeat Scripts on Server

2014-07-31 Thread JOHN PATTEN
Hi All, I’m experimenting with LiveCode server. Trying to get my head around some of the challenges of scripting on the server. I’ve come up with one I’m a bit stuck on. I have a four line csv text file on server consisting of username, password, and email. i.e. jdoe, password, j...@bmail.com

Re: Key shortcuts in popup menus?

2014-07-31 Thread Richard Gaskin
Devin Asay wrote: Can popup menus have keyboard shortcuts in them. My experimentation says "no". I hope I'm wrong. The HIGs suggest that any menu item hidden in a context menu should also be available in the main menu bar - so if done that way then you have your keyboard shortcut there. :)

Re: Key shortcuts in popup menus?

2014-07-31 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Devin Asay wrote: > Can popup menus have keyboard shortcuts in them. My experimentation says > "no". I hope I'm wrong. > I've done it on comboboxes with "on keyUp" handlers Now that I think of it, though, how are you going to get a key on a popup--doesn't it pop

Key shortcuts in popup menus?

2014-07-31 Thread Devin Asay
Can popup menus have keyboard shortcuts in them. My experimentation says "no". I hope I'm wrong. Devin Devin Asay Office of Digital Humanities Brigham Young University ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Richmond
On 31/07/14 19:19, Devin Asay wrote: $395,326!!! What happened, did you search under your couch cushions? :) Devin If only I had something, apart from cat hair . . . Congratulations RunRev! Richmond. P.S. IFF I make an HTML5 version of my Devawriter, and IFF I make some money out of it

Goal well targeted !

2014-07-31 Thread Pierre Sahores
Congratulations Kevin, RunRev and All ! Seems that LC HTML5 is definitively on rails ;D Le 31 juil. 2014 à 18:18, Chris Sheffield a écrit : > Looks like it’s a success! I just refreshed the page. $395,326. > > Way to go and congratulations! -- Pierre Sahores mobile : 06 03 95 77 70 www.sahore

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Kevin Miller
Thank you all so very much. What a ride! We did it. So pleased. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ ke...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/ LiveCode: Everyone can code On 31/07/2014 17:26, "Chris Sheffield" wrote: >Apparently they¹re still not quite done. Now it¹s at $395,346. ;-) > >

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Chris Sheffield
Apparently they’re still not quite done. Now it’s at $395,346. ;-) On Jul 31, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Devin Asay wrote: > $395,326!!! > > What happened, did you search under your couch cushions? > > :) > > Devin > > > On Jul 31, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Miller > wrote: > >> Most gripping. >>

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Graham Samuel
I'm amazed and very pleased, but not so pleased as Kevin, I'm very sure. Phew Graham On 31 Jul 2014, at 18:19, Devin Asay wrote: > $395,326!!! > > What happened, did you search under your couch cushions? > > :) > > Devin > > > On Jul 31, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Miller > wrote: > >> Mos

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Colin Holgate
I haven’t been as involved with this campaign as the last one, but an hour ago I got a friend who works for Tidbits to tweet and Facebook about it, and I also posted to a LinkedIn group I’m in. Would be interesting to see if any pledges can be tracked down to those two posts. ___

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Chris Sheffield
Looks like it’s a success! I just refreshed the page. $395,326. Way to go and congratulations! On Jul 31, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > Most gripping. > > Folks there will be a delay of a few minutes between 5PM and the very last > pledges appearing in the stats. The manual ones take

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Devin Asay
$395,326!!! What happened, did you search under your couch cushions? :) Devin On Jul 31, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > Most gripping. > > Folks there will be a delay of a few minutes between 5PM and the very last > pledges appearing in the stats. The manual ones take a few secon

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Colin Holgate
It’s back to 42 seconds to go. I was just reading this part: "If we don't make the minimum target of $395,000 by campaign end date, we reserve the right to cancel this project and refund all pledges.” That indirectly means that RunRev could call the campaign a success, at the 97%+ they have rea

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Kevin Miller
Most gripping. Folks there will be a delay of a few minutes between 5PM and the very last pledges appearing in the stats. The manual ones take a few seconds to put through each. Nothing like the last minute! We should have the results in by 5 or 10 past I would think. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Roger Eller
I think the xx seconds to go was a glitch. 43 minutes remaining... On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Pascal Lehner wrote: > I even made it down to 0 seconds, then up to 54, then 3121, and now 45 > minutes. > > Are we moving back in time? > > let's see what happens in 45 minutes. I guess it's s

HTML5

2014-07-31 Thread Peter Haworth
$34k left to raise in the next 44 minutes. Pete lcSQL Software Home of lcStackBrowser and SQLiteAdmin ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lis

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Pascal Lehner
I even made it down to 0 seconds, then up to 54, then 3121, and now 45 minutes. Are we moving back in time? let's see what happens in 45 minutes. I guess it's sorted now since the campaign was always supposed to close in 45 minutes can't work anymore anyway.. Pascal 2014-07-31 17:11 GMT+02:00 R

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Richmond
On 31/07/14 18:08, Marc Van Cauwenberghe wrote: Why 21 seconds left??? I don't know: the counter did this (over the last 5 minutes): 21 seconds 15 seconds 3161 seconds 3085 seconds 50 minutes 49 minutes which is very odd. Richmond. ___ use

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Pascal Lehner
You have another 50-odd minutes to go, there was a bug with the timer ;-) there is still time.. Cheers, Pascal 2014-07-31 17:06 GMT+02:00 Richmond : > I am, unfortunately, quite unable to donate this time round. > > And I see that the goal will not be reached, so the question is whether > RunRe

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Marc Van Cauwenberghe
Why 21 seconds left??? Op 31-jul.-2014, om 17:06 heeft Richmond het volgende geschreven: > I am, unfortunately, quite unable to donate this time round. > > And I see that the goal will not be reached, so the question is whether > RunRev will go ahead or just drop/differ the work. > > Richmon

Re: 21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Richmond
On 31/07/14 18:06, Richmond wrote: I am, unfortunately, quite unable to donate this time round. And I see that the goal will not be reached, so the question is whether RunRev will go ahead or just drop/differ the work. Richmond. And the counter just jumped from 15 seconds to 3161. I honestly

21 seconds to go

2014-07-31 Thread Richmond
I am, unfortunately, quite unable to donate this time round. And I see that the goal will not be reached, so the question is whether RunRev will go ahead or just drop/differ the work. Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.c

Back to the Future.

2014-07-31 Thread Richmond
So: its time for Richmond's annual visit to his Mum and Dad and . . . his tray-loading G3 iMac that runs Mac OS 10.3 . . . --- Of course I will have a laptop running Zorin Linux for my coding pleasure with me on my trip. --- However, has anybody any idea about 6.6.2

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Pascal Lehner
same here, same here.. as exciting as worldcup finals ;-) 2014-07-31 16:52 GMT+02:00 Dave Kilroy : > I find myself checking http://livecode.com/livecode-to-html5/ every > chance I > get and am only getting productive work done through force of will - but > I'll give up work for the final minute

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Dave Kilroy
I find myself checking http://livecode.com/livecode-to-html5/ every chance I get and am only getting productive work done through force of will - but I'll give up work for the final minutes and will probably start bouncing up and down on my seat... Am I alone in this or are there others similarly

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Randy Hengst
So, has the LiveCode site crashed? On Jul 31, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote: > On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay > wrote: > >> Whether or not you think you'll need HTML5 (and you will, sometime) think >> about the progress LiveCode could make with that matching grant. It'

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > Whether or not you think you'll need HTML5 (and you will, sometime) think > about the progress LiveCode could make with that matching grant. It's going > out the window if the campaign goal isn't met. > > I need HTML5. Are you guys in? I

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread tbodine
I'm in... again. Just jumped my pledge to higher levels. Amazing momentum since yesterday. Hope we can get there. -- Tom Bodine -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/One-day-left-tp4681574p4681608.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archiv

Re: One day left

2014-07-31 Thread Dave Kilroy
Just made my THIRD pledge, sure hope we can make it over the line... Good luck and best wishes to us all on this dramatic day! - "Some are born coders, some achieve coding, and some have coding thrust upon them." - William Shakespeare & Hugh Senior -- View this message in context: http:

Re: Has anyone got the browserLoadRequest message to work?

2014-07-31 Thread Gerry Orkin
Oh! So they are. D'oh. Either way, I use it with no problems. g On 30 Jul 2014, at 5:17 pm, Terry Judd wrote: > Hi Gerry - they’re definitely both in my version of the dictionary (LC > 6.6.2). ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.c