> On 14 Apr 2016, at 4:20 PM, RunRevPlanet wrote:
>
> Thanks Monte, you have made the solution seem so easy, but as someone who has
> never made the time to delve in the IDE source, I wouldn't have known where to
> start.
It was quite easy to find by just setting a breakpoint and following the
Quoting Monte Goulding :
> I've worked out a fix for this...
Thanks Monte, you have made the solution seem so easy, but as someone who has
never made the time to delve in the IDE source, I wouldn't have known where to
start.
Quoting RM :
> Well, I'm not going to show anything like 8.0.0 to "Ste
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 3:49 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
>
> Don't you hate it when you hit Send and immediately realise there is a
> simpler solution. Don't need to ask for your fork name, I can just use the /
> livecode/livecode/ fork to demonstrate the same thing:
>
> on mouseUp
> put the htmltext o
> on mouseUp
> put the htmltext of widget 1 of stack "revDictionary" into tText
> filter lines of tText with "* 12px" & quote & ">*"
> get matchText(tText,".+>(.+?)",tName)
> replace " " with "-" in tName
> get matchText(tText,">type ,tType)
> ask "Please enter your GItHub fork name:" w
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 3:25 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
>
>> But reading something into memory using "read from file UNTIL
>> " and doing this many times over in such large text file creates
>> non-responsiveness of LC (tested on 7 and 8).
It would be interesting to know if the engine were doing lot
Don't you hate it when you hit Send and immediately realise there is a
simpler solution. Don't need to ask for your fork name, I can just use the /
livecode/livecode/ fork to demonstrate the same thing:
on mouseUp
put the htmltext of widget 1 of stack "revDictionary" into tText
filter lines
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> That sounds complicated.
Getting to Heaven is never going to be easy... especially when it's my LC
Heaven ;-)
>
> I’m not sure if it is easy to determine which doc is currently being
> viewed in the dictionary.
>
When I visit the LC
Well, I'm not going to show anything like 8.0.0 to "Steve": I'll either
show him the latest of the 7 series
or wait until about 8.1.
As far as I can see "8" is so radically different to "7" that expecting
8.0.0 to be stable is extremely unwise.
There are 2 schools of thought:
1. Too much too
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 3:03 AM, Roland Huettmann
> wrote:
…snip
> But reading something into memory using "read from file UNTIL
> " and doing this many times over in such large text file creates
> non-responsiveness of LC (tested on 7 and 8).
>
> So, what do I do?
>
> One more note: Additiona
I'm a GitHub novice, but I've used this with another client (OS X):
https://desktop.github.com/
Not sure I have it pointed at the right directory, but I see a bunch of
pull requests from livecodeali and peter-b.
:-)
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 4/1
Hi Scott
I feel ya… we all have Steve's
I’ve worked out a fix for this but as you have probably already determined
there will be resistance to including any non-critical bugfix in LC 8 now. The
good news is I can submit a PR today that will be merged into 8.0.1 so don’t
poke Steve until that’s
> In the LC Dictionary you notice an error
> There is an Edit button to click on
> It retrieves the appropriate lcdoc file from the correct GitHub Branch
So here you could be opening a lcdoc file that is different to the one you
noticed an error on which could be confusing but probably isn’t a de
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
>
> If you want to share your code here I'll bet we can pin down which part
> triggers the "dirty" flag.
>
> Since you've already scripted your changes, having them run in a plugin on
> startup rather than attempting to alter the bundle
Thanks
I tried to kick myself, but knees are a little stiff: (smile)
Repeat after me 20 times:
“read the release notes, read the release notes, read the release notes….”
OK I got it now
Xcode 7.3 it is.
BR
On 4/13/16, 10:41 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of panagiotis merakos"
wrote:
>
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> There’s no productivity gains in using a LC docs specific git gui only a
> slightly reduced learning curve.
I my LC Heaven there would be both :-)
In the LC Dictionary you notice an error
There is an Edit button to click on
It retrieve
maybe that this
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support team at [hidden email] would be delighted to answer your
question.
should be read as :
*Personnal licensing questions* are off-topic for this mailing list -- but
our
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> On 14 Apr 2016, at 9:53 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
>
> You could say exactly the same thing about LiveCode users. Why hide
> ourselves from C or C++, they exist and 'almost' everyone else is using
> them?
Maybe you could say that but there’s clear productivity gains for using
LiveCode. There’s no
Livecode server pages can always be shown via another (PHP) page using
iFrames in the html code
Stephen Barncard - Sebastopol Ca. USA -
mixstream.org
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Mark Rauterkus
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> These Word Camp events might be a great way to share some of the love for
> Liv
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 6:13 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> I’ve thought about this and yes it would be feasible to do however there
> are two things we know exist:
> - good git gui’s - I like and often use SourceTree which is available for
> Windows and Mac
> - good text editors - I use Atom th
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 8:44 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
>
>
>
> On 13/04/2016 22:45, Monte Goulding wrote:
>> GitHub <> git and you are using GitHub which has hacked on a web interface
>> for working on stuff. I honestly think that if folks spent the same amount
>> of time working out the web inte
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:30 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
>
> - A markdown previewer. I know Ali made a stab at this, but I wasn't able
> to get it to work.
>
Do you have Ali's latest version of the preview.livecode stack? Sorry I
tried to find a link to it but I can only find one to the previous versi
On 13/04/2016 22:45, Monte Goulding wrote:
GitHub <> git and you are using GitHub which has hacked on a web interface for
working on stuff. I honestly think that if folks spent the same amount of time
working out the web interface as working out how to use git locally using a good git
gui th
I know these are not show stoppers, but I suspect that bugs 15963 and 15964 will
both be present in the final 8.0.0 build, whenever that may be.
I understand that everyone has their favourite problem that needs fixing. And I
understand that the LiveCode team has worked, and is working very hard, b
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 12:42 AM, Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
>
> I wonder if the power and flexibility of LiveCode could be applied to making
> a front-end for working with LiveCode documentation.
>
> It would of course be ideal if the core dev team had time for that, but
> looking at the queue of
Ali Lloyd wrote:
> Not a feature, and I can't reproduce it here. Is it Linux-specific?
Perhaps, haven't tested it elsewhere. It seems to be related to how one
of my plugins works, but it's behaving differently in v8 than before.
I'll pin down the recipe and submit an report.
> On 4/13/2016
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 1:07 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> The process for modifying code and the process for modifying documentation
> should be different. Git, maybe intentionally, makes it difficult for
> people to work together on documents. One of the things that Ali and I ran
> into is that he
Not a feature, and I can't reproduce it here. Is it Linux-specific?
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:12 PM Paul Dupuis wrote:
> On 4/13/2016 4:13 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> > RECIPE:
> > 1. Make a new stack
> > 2. With the Browse tool active, in the Message Box run:
> >
> > put the selObj
> >
> >
>
I'd vote bug.
The name of the property (and its history) implies an object that can be
selected and unselected. It's too much work to have to compare the
property value with the stack name to determine if nothing is selected.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 4/13/2016 4:13 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> RECIPE:
> 1. Make a new stack
> 2. With the Browse tool active, in the Message Box run:
>
> put the selObj
>
>
> In versions prior to v8 the selObj is empty, but in v8 it returns the
> name of the stack.
>
> Bug or feature?
>
If it is a "feature", th
Ralph DiMola wrote:
> It works in a library stack. In fact it also catches IDE errors.
Thanks. I found the culprit: I hadn't yet turned off "Debug Mode"
(still don't know why the default is to create yet one more difference
between IDE and runtime, but oh well...)
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourt
You are correct. It made a difference in v6 at one point. I will try to nail
down when it changed.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
Of J. Landma
It works in a library stack. In fact it also catches IDE errors.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
-Original Message-
From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
Of Richard Gaskin
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 20
Currently the supported versions of Xcode are:
Xcode 4.6 on OSX 10.7
Xcode 5.1 on OSX 10.8
Xcode 6.2 on OSX 10.9
Xcode 6.2 and 7.2 on OSX 10.10
Xcode 7.3 on OSX 10.11
Taken from the Release Notes, page 6:
http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/8_0_0/LiveCodeNotes-8_0_0_rc_1.pdf
Best,
Panos
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> On Apr 13, 2016, at 11:52 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> On April 13, 2016 7:58:21 AM Mike Kerner wrote:
>
>> I'm done. I have better things to do than fight through trying to help
>> everybody by making the docs better.
>
> I can so sympathize, but at least I don't feel so stupid now. I am
Many years ago I thought I could use the errorDialog message to catch
throw statements, but when I try that here in both v6 and v8 I find all
errorDialog handlers are ignored
- EXCEPT -
...for the one in LC's revbackscriptlibrary
1. Why?
2. How?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Sof
RECIPE:
1. Make a new stack
2. With the Browse tool active, in the Message Box run:
put the selObj
In versions prior to v8 the selObj is empty, but in v8 it returns the
name of the stack.
Bug or feature?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Des
On 13/04/2016 20:36, Jim Lambert wrote:
Here’s an issue I’m seeing with LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X that I have not seen
previously.
When I launch LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X I get the 'You downloaded this application
from the Internet…' security dialog.
Usually you just click OK and never see that dialog
I'm not experiencing that, at least on 10.10.5
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
> Here’s an issue I’m seeing with LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X that I have not seen
> previously.
>
> When I launch LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X I get the 'You downloaded this
> application from the Internet…' s
Here’s an issue I’m seeing with LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X that I have not seen
previously.
When I launch LC 8.0.0 RC 1 on OS X I get the 'You downloaded this application
from the Internet…' security dialog.
Usually you just click OK and never see that dialog again. At least that was
the case with e
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 10:08 AM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
> wrote:
>
> In dp 16… I had to turn off the auto updates in the App store, deleted the
> latest version of Xcode, and installed Xcode 7.2.1 after that the mobile
> provisioning in dp16 prefs was “green for go” with the SDK 9.2
>
>
Hi,
These Word Camp events might be a great way to share some of the love for
LiveCode, if you are a blogger and using WordPress, especially.
https://2016.pittsburgh.wordcamp.org/
I just went to my first a week long Steel City CodeFest in my town. Fun. No
LiveCode. But next year, we'll gear up
That's correct, clipboardData, rawClipboardData and fullClipboardData are
all global properties, whereas clipboard is a function that returns the
type of data on the clipboard.
Now that I read it again though, those instances of in the
summaries of all the clipboard entries should be links to the
You can use the FREE VERSION.
But I have read you are not allowed
to develop for the Indy with it.
I guess you can discuss the licensing
of the free version and hw it relates.
JB
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Warren Samples wrote:
>
> On 04/13/2016 12:26 PM, John Dixon wrote:
>> I am su
All the clipboard entries are listed in the Properties category on github
also. Made me scratch my head.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On April 13, 2016 2:18:20 AM Ali Lloyd wrote:
I think
On April 13, 2016 7:58:21 AM Mike Kerner wrote:
I'm done. I have better things to do than fight through trying to help
everybody by making the docs better.
I can so sympathize, but at least I don't feel so stupid now. I am going to
keep plugging away at it, doing only the most minimal chang
On 04/13/2016 12:26 PM, John Dixon wrote:
I am surprised that this list has not been flooded with questions and
complaints...
Have you been away?
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Why are Licensing questions off-topic for this mailing list ?
With the changes that have been made to licensing and the massive hike in price
that is being seen over the next few months to the end of the year, I am
surprised that this list has not been flooded with questions and complaints...
In dp 16… I had to turn off the auto updates in the App store, deleted the
latest version of Xcode, and installed Xcode 7.2.1 after that the mobile
provisioning in dp16 prefs was “green for go” with the SDK 9.2
After loading RC1…it is “red for no go” What version should we download now?
Since
Paul Hibbert wrote:
>> But frankly, even then I'd think twice about modifying signed files.
>> Bypassing security is rarely advantageous.
>
> I wasn’t making the changes to bypass any security issues, I just
> wanted to modify the menus slightly, I didn’t even think about code
> signing and didn’
On 13/04/2016 17:21, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Does the IDE functionality stop working once the indy license expires? In other
words, do I have to pay each year to continue developing apps?
Hi Bob,
Licensing questions are off-topic for this mailing list -- but our
support team at supp...@livecode.c
Mike Kerner wrote:
The process for modifying code and the process for modifying documentation
should be different.
I agree that's it's very valuable to continually strive for ever-better
workflow methods.
The challenge here is: what exactly does a better solution look like?
Even if we deci
Does the IDE functionality stop working once the indy license expires? In other
words, do I have to pay each year to continue developing apps?
Bob S
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Name: send
Type: command
Syntax: send [ to [in [seconds | ticks
| milliseconds]] ]
Summary: Sends to immediately, or adds
to the queue.
Introduced: 1.0
OS: mac,windows,linux,ios,android
Platforms: desktop,server,web,mobile
Example:
send "mouseDown" to button "next"
Example:
send "mou
The process for modifying code and the process for modifying documentation
should be different. Git, maybe intentionally, makes it difficult for
people to work together on documents. One of the things that Ali and I ran
into is that he cannot easily make changes to my changes because that's not
t
Mike Kerner wrote:
I'm done. I have better things to do than fight through trying to
help everybody by making the docs better. Have a look at send and
the attempts to clarify what it does and how it works, and if
afterward you want a go at it, go for it. What looks at first glance
like a twea
Mike,
I'm sorry it ended up being a very tricky document to change - I think we
jointly suffered a sort of scope creep because that doc doesn't properly
distinguish between the notion of a message and the messageName parameter.
While it's true that what you were originally suggesting was a tweak,
Yes, thanks to you, BUT:
Working for a little while now in LC 8.0 ( lc 1) it happened again:
Script editor window disappeared to location: -25162,-25296 . And this time
the preferences file was NEWLY created.
It started all well and fine. Then during work - out of a sudden - after
some script er
I'm done. I have better things to do than fight through trying to help
everybody by making the docs better. Have a look at send and the attempts
to clarify what it does and how it works, and if afterward you want a go at
it, go for it. What looks at first glance like a tweak turns out to be a
ho
This issue was addressed before within another context, but I am running
into the same problems with all versions of 7 and 8 including the latest
rc1 (using Windows 8.1 to Windows 10).
The question is important as it is related to a planned project for very
serious development and a product to be
@Peter
Yes, Roland has already attached the old prefs in the bug report (
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16749) as requested
Best,
Panos
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
>
>
> On 13/04/2016 08:43, Roland Huettmann wrote:
>
> - Move the file or files to some
On 13/04/2016 08:43, Roland Huettmann wrote:
- Move the file or files to some other folder (or delete if not needed any
longer)
- Restart LiveCode
- A new Preferences file will be created (have a look)
If moving your preferences file out of the way fixes incorrect IDE
behaviour, we'd like
Thank you Richard for your suggestion. ))).
And with the help of Panos the reason has been detected.
It has something to do with the Preferences file.
Now all is ok, script editor appears where is should appear.
WINDOWS: CHANGE OR REMOVE OR DELETE PREFERENCE FILE
If anybody experiencing somethin
I think the problem with in those two entries is that clipboard
(property) is in the references, but it there is no clipboard property,
only a clipboard function. So removing that from the references should fix
it.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:57 AM J. Landman Gay
wrote:
> On 4/13/2016 12:51 AM, M
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