Greg Miller wrote:
> Will it be possible to buy electronic versions of
> the new dictionary and lessons book?
Ideally, in a near future, lessons and dictionary would be available as
interactive stacks or downloadable apps. Until then, here is a LiveCode 4.6
PDF dictionary, uploaded by et_phone_hom
@paolo, I don't do push on android, so I can't tell you much about it. I'm
doing it on ios. John Craig wrote a stack a long time ago that I have
tweaked for the purpose. Somewhere I also have a push server started, but
it isn't ready for the rest of the universe (like most things that I work
on)
That would be a good thing for the community to maintain, I think, too.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Jim Lambert via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> > Paolo wrote:
> >
> > I went through this tutorial about push notifications
> > ...
> > According to some comments, this
I also use HTML to create and display complex tables with LC (in iOS) and
have been looking for a way to (a) save the tables as PDF files and then
print the tables (as a PDF). There is a library for creating PDF files from
HTML created by Brent Nycum called BNHtmlPdfKit:
https://github.com/brentn
Greetings!
I have a some rather involved tables to create and print. The best way I can
think to do this is in html as a browser will scale columns and rows for me.
Now, I know you can’t print a browser widget (which is really too bad), but you
can print a browser object. However, I can’t fin
> Paolo wrote:
>
> I went through this tutorial about push notifications
> ...
> According to some comments, this technique is is out of date now, because
> C2DM has been officially deprecated as of June 26, 2012.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the lessons and any other coding examples posted by the
M
Dunno about that: I use the LiveCode dictionary that I got through the
Android store for nix
on my cheap-N-nasty Android tablet :)
Richmond.
On 25/11/17 7:34 pm, Pi Digital via use-livecode wrote:
Coz it sucks at searching for one thing! For another, it’s nice to have it on a
device to the si
Are you just talking about the lack of full text search?
The dictionary seems to work ok on my iPad (served from my server). CSS
and HTML need more tweaks to work well on a phone sized device.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 11:34 AM Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
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have you tried tinydict?
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Coz it sucks at searching for one thing! For another, it’s nice to have it
> on a device to the side of you rather than swapping on the pc desktop.
>
> Greg, I’m making
Coz it sucks at searching for one thing! For another, it’s nice to have it on a
device to the side of you rather than swapping on the pc desktop.
Greg, I’m making a little app for it that will be made freely available as soon
as possible. If it works really well I’m going to make it a stack for
Why would anyone want to buy an electronic version of the new dictionary
when it comes rolled into every version of Livecode?
Richmond.
On 25/11/17 5:24 pm, pink via use-livecode wrote:
Will it be possible to buy electronic versions of the new dictionary and
lessons book?
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Will it be possible to buy electronic versions of the new dictionary and
lessons book?
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ArrayToJSON is from the mergJSON external... so in order for you to use it,
you would need to be able to access the external through your server
installation. I don't know if that is possible...
My recommendation would be to use a library such as fastJSON. I use fastJSON
with LC Server all the tim
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