Thanks for that. Now while we are waiting how about getting Licecode to
work with Node on Digital Ocean? Anyone want to play?
On Monday, April 6, 2015, Shawn Beagle shawn...@me.com wrote:
@David - check out the following youtube videos. Video: What is Meteor
I'm working with LC 7 on Windows Vista. I notice that when trying to print a
field, whether through the menubar or by script, only the left half of the
field prints.
I'm not sure if this is a bug, or if I'm just doing something wrong. I could
not find reference to this in
I think the real missing piece in making LC work like node's event loop
would be anonymous callback functions that can be treated like other
variables. We can do semi- async stuff using messages in LC but you'd have
to either name separate callback functions or dynamically pass the names of
There’s a number of player bugs in LC 7 in the QC center that are unresolved.
I’m working on a large project that needs 7 because of its Unicode Chinese text
and also makes heavy use of what were QuickTime’s superb player abilities. The
transition to the AV Foundation-based player has been
Hi @Shawn - have you got any info / links with regard to mongoldb
painlessly and is reactive in both the client and the server? That's the
sort of thing I want to read up on...
@Colin - do you know of examples the other way around - that is not the
exported Javascript code accessing the DOM - but
Peter Haworth wrote
Wouldn't it be nice if you could:
repeat for each line rLine in tLines where rLine begins with xyz
.
end repeat
It would be even nicer if we could have the more general form
repeat for each line rLine in tLines [/condition/] [/transformation/]
...
end repeat
where
I gave up trying to add dictionary notes a while ago since it never worked,
not sure what the current status is. I guess there's a completely new
dictionary in LC8 but for now, I have my own plugin that gives me the
ability to add my own notes to any dictionary entry.
Pete
lcSQL Software
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On 05/04/2015 16:12, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Simon Knight wrote:
You raise some interesting and in some ways disturbing questions. Why
are we seemingly locked into an endless cycle of replacing working
equipment with new more expensive versions?
Read
@David - check out the following youtube videos. Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4U2MaZSuXg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4U2MaZSuXg ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i3CCy3NpYM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i3CCy3NpYM and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXwnvkE5t_Y