On 10/07/2016 12:56 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:
I’m having a bit of difficulty understanding what the LC Dictionary says about
‘the defaultStack’. I had assumed that when a script executes
go stack “myStack”
then the defaultStack would be set to “myStack” in all circumstances. This
seems not t
Hi Bill
Thanks for all the information about LTI etc. I am open to whatever it the
best option for compatibility. I had only read about Tin-Can xAPI.I am
developing an app for higher education and some potential customers said it
had to be based on SCORM to integrate with their LMS. When I
Typo, sorry:
In the usage example read
put the foreColor of fld "Text" into fC
instead of
put the backColor of fld "Text" into fC
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Below are two functions on base of the ones mentioned in the
W3C's Accessibility Recommendations. They work fine here for me.
To test these, I made a stack for the Raspi collection in the forum.
This stack contains also a _simple_ algorithm for _trying_ to get a
textColor on base of the current te
I've seen this error due to non-ASCII characters in the file path or name
The pre-LC7 Answer file/Ask file commands can not handle non-ASCII
characters the OS can support in filenames or paths.
There may be other reasons - very large media files for example.
On 10/7/2016 11:10 AM, Tiemo Hollman
Hello,
I have a user on OS X 10.11.5, where my LC 6 program can't play anymore any
video.
The program was installed on the same machine with the same user and run
fine for a while and from now to then, when launching a video my program
throws the error "Could not create movie reference"
Since
I’m having a bit of difficulty understanding what the LC Dictionary says about
‘the defaultStack’. I had assumed that when a script executes
go stack “myStack”
then the defaultStack would be set to “myStack” in all circumstances. This
seems not to be the case. Jacque Gay recently told me:
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