Re: marker points and curves confusion

2016-12-15 Thread hh
David, I saw this late being not regularly here. The answer is: You can do this by computing the vertices and draw them over the arc (or draw also the arc by yourself as "polygon"). The computed points can be separated by cr&cr in order to be unconnected. If you wish to use them as "handles" then

Re: Odd query results

2016-12-15 Thread Mike Kerner
They should be unique in the one table, not the many table. So if I understand what you're doing, you should have a table for locations, with the id (unique), and the name. Then in the devices table they will also have an id, which is unique, but then it will also have a locationid, which is not

Re: Adding mergJson external to standalone

2016-12-15 Thread Skip Kimpel
That was it the inclusions panel is all new to me. Sorry for the silly question. With the JSON working now, Monte, as always, your stuff is amazing to work with! SKIP On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 5:40 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > You should be able to select it on the inclusions pane of the sta

Re: IPv6 iOS Rejection In-App Purchases

2016-12-15 Thread Monte Goulding
> On 16 Dec. 2016, at 10:16 am, Mark Talluto wrote: > > >> On Dec 15, 2016, at 3:00 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote: >> >> I just got an app rejected from Apple because the in-app purchase errored >> out when the reviewer was testing using iOS 10.2 on an IPv6 only network. >> I'm using LC 8.1.1 Xcod

Re: IPv6 iOS Rejection In-App Purchases

2016-12-15 Thread Mark Talluto
> On Dec 15, 2016, at 3:00 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote: > > I just got an app rejected from Apple because the in-app purchase errored out > when the reviewer was testing using iOS 10.2 on an IPv6 only network. I'm > using LC 8.1.1 Xcode 8.0 OSX 10.11.6. Has anyone seen this? Is this a known > LC b

IPv6 iOS Rejection In-App Purchases

2016-12-15 Thread Ralph DiMola
I just got an app rejected from Apple because the in-app purchase errored out when the reviewer was testing using iOS 10.2 on an IPv6 only network. I'm using LC 8.1.1 Xcode 8.0 OSX 10.11.6. Has anyone seen this? Is this a known LC bug? Thanks for any insight... Ralph DiMola IT Director Evergree

Re: Adding mergJson external to standalone

2016-12-15 Thread Monte Goulding
You should be able to select it on the inclusions pane of the standalone builder > On 16 Dec. 2016, at 9:39 am, Skip Kimpel wrote: > > I am trying to build a standalone (windows) using 8.1.1 and I am getting > errors when I try to run it. I have isolated it down to calling a > mergJson function

Adding mergJson external to standalone

2016-12-15 Thread Skip Kimpel
I am trying to build a standalone (windows) using 8.1.1 and I am getting errors when I try to run it. I have isolated it down to calling a mergJson function within my app but not having it included in my standalone package. Any advice? Things seemed to have changed since the last time I have done

Re: Odd query results

2016-12-15 Thread Bob Sneidar
Good idea, except I think I set the primary key columns to unsigned. Also, they have to be unique, so I cannot have more than one unassigned device, which would often be the case. I may have to alter my schema but of course that cuts the total number of integers I have available in half. Not a

marker points and curves confusion

2016-12-15 Thread David V Glasgow
In the dictionary it states “Curve and irregular polygon graphics can be drawn with a marker at each vertex" I have set the markerdrawn property to true, and markerPoints to a listOfVertexes (copied from user manual). The curve is formed of the oval with a startangle of 180 and an arcangle of

Xcode 8.2 support coming in 8.1.3

2016-12-15 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi all, The LiveCode dev team's been working on adding support for deploying iOS standalones using Xcode 8.2, and we expect to release it in LiveCode 8.1.3. Peter -- Dr Peter Brett LiveCode Technical Project Manager lcb-mode for Emacs: https://github