On 12/6/17 6:12 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
May not mean anything for your use case, but I have built an in-house revision
control system for InDesign documents… it's been in use for several years after
the death of Adobe VersionCue (which was a night mare anyway) our
Just a guess it sounds like some kind of encoding issue but if you can provide
demo client and server stacks that demonstrate the issue that will help us
track down the issue.
Also let us know the previous version it was working on.
Cheers
Monte
> On 7 Dec 2017, at 10:51 am, Phil Davis via us
May not mean anything for your use case, but I have built an in-house revision
control system for InDesign documents… it's been in use for several years after
the death of Adobe VersionCue (which was a night mare anyway) our team loves
it: super simple, never fails, we never lose data, ever.
I
Thanks for replying Ali
I wasn't thinking of overlays, though that could be useful and would obviously
be an early enhancment request.
message path: Presumably "markers" are in the msg path… i.e. like buttons, and
would respond to mouseup/down/touch. That would suffice for my V1 vision of use
Ali Lloyd wrote:
> ...make the map widget a lot more flexible on the
> objective-c side...
iOS-only?
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Alex Tweedly wrote:
> On 06/12/2017 19:14, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
>>
>> There's a difference in terms of the primary execution object, and
>> how that effects the flow of both execution and the workflow.
>>
>> It seems I'm unable to articulate it clearly enough, but no worries.
>>
As a workaround, you could try a slightly different method..
local sLooping
on mouseleave
put false into sLooping -- stop the loop when outside the dg
end mouseleave
on mouseEnter
if sLooping is empty then put false into sLooping
if not sLooping then
send "startloop" to me in 10 millisec
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'a member of the msg path in "proper
standing"' - the map widget just wraps a native view essentially. The map
'object' is only accessible through foreign handlers in LCB, but if it can
be done natively then it can be done.
In the first instance the widget will
Ascending is implied when you sort numeric.
If you want to sort it the other way round use: sort lines of fld 1 numeric
descending by item 2 of each
Tore
> 7. des. 2017 kl. 00:47 skrev Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode
> :
>
> Yes, that did it. I had the item del, but had used "ascending" in the
Is anyone else having problems with moving multi-MB data streams across
sockets in LC 8?
I support a LAN-based system that relies on sockets to move data between
server and clients. The server's response to a single client request
will often consist of several hundred KB to several MB of data.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode
wrote:
> set itemdel to "_"
> sort lines of fld 1 numeric by item 2 of each
I *thought* that that was in there somewhere, but I didn't see it when
I pulled the dictionary page :( For that matter, the one I just
pulled didn't look
Hi Richard,
> Am 07.12.2017 um 00:29 schrieb Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode
> :
>
> Now that I've hit ten numbered items, I'm having an issue with
> maintenance routines.
>
> If I have the items
>
> p13_1.07
> p13_1.08
> p13_2.04
> p13_10.01
>
> I want them to sort in that order. However,
You could always try to set the itemDelimiter to _ and then sort the lines
numeric by last item of each.
Tore Nilsen
> 7. des. 2017 kl. 00:29 skrev Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode
> :
>
> Now that I've hit ten numbered items, I'm having an issue with
> maintenance routines.
>
> If I have the ite
This is in the 8.2 series, but I think folks have sen it before.
I haven't nailed it down yet, but I seem to permanently lose parts of
the IDE, possibly after toggling messages off and back on from the
toolbar.
The message box still works, and can close stacks, but the stats seem
to completely ig
Now that I've hit ten numbered items, I'm having an issue with
maintenance routines.
If I have the items
p13_1.07
p13_1.08
p13_2.04
p13_10.01
I want them to sort in that order. However, the 10 will sort between
the 1s and 2s.
Is there a "decent" way to do this without a custom function
Posted http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20747. This may be a
regression from way back in the 2.9 days.
Bob S
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 15:04 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Okay I have figured out what this is. the mouseControl is sometimes returning
> the LAST object tha
Okay I have figured out what this is. the mouseControl is sometimes returning
the LAST object that was being pointed to, and NOT the CURRENT object being
pointed to. I think this is a bug. I will try to come up with a sample stack
and post it on QC.
Bob S
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 13:12 , Bob Sn
On 06/12/2017 19:14, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
There's a difference in terms of the primary execution object, and how
that effects the flow of both execution and the workflow.
It seems I'm unable to articulate it clearly enough, but no worries.
The bottom line is that LC Server
Hi Graham,
> Am 06.12.2017 um 14:49 schrieb Graham Samuel via use-livecode
> :
>
> Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
> LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
> but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one
Mike, I am a heavy user of DG features. was just finding out about the
timeframe of new scroll capabilities on mobile and overall dg speed
improvements
Sounds good .. thank you Kevin Miller.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 4:25 PM, Mike Kerner via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> O
Rick Harrison wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
>> You use Wordpress.
>
> After exploring Wordpress a couple of years ago I decided not use
> Wordpress.
> I do not use Wordpress.
My bad, though earnestly I must admit I don't understand this thread:
if we're not talking about Wordpress, what are we talking
On 12/3/17 5:09 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
On 4 Dec 2017, at 10:01 am, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
wrote:
Bump.
I think the team has forgotten about the PR for the Android toast. Anyone want
to try their hand at making it in LCB?
Actually Mark already did it in LCB bu
#1 below==>The shared prefs is a problem. I see the same thing. Different prefs
for each version would solve this. When a new version is started for the first
time the prefs from the last version in the series(if any) should be copied to
the new version prefs file. But the rub is... if you chang
Wording is a little harsh. A lot of web based systems seem to be working that
way these days. We just got notice that we had to upgrade our Compass Sherpa
software, which uses an embedded browser, to keep using it. Spiceworks dictates
that the core system be updated by certain dates, or certain
This continues to be a major source of friction.
Once again all my versions of LiveCode seem to have been reset so that they
can't find a version of Xcode they like. (At any time I am probably switching
between (or have simultaneously open) four version of LC: LC 6.7.11; the
latest stable vers
Yes. I had an issue where ANY notification in the built in Notifications
process in OS X 10.11 would max one of the cores. It was a known issue. I
haven't seen it in 10.12 or 10.13.
Bob S
> On Dec 1, 2017, at 11:52 , Dr. Hawkins wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:24 AM, Bob Sneidar via use
Hi all. I have a mouseEnter handler in a table datagrid which is supposed to
get the mouseControl. When I point at one of the populated table fields I
trigger the mouseEnter, but then nothing else. I can point at another field and
this time it might work. Or not. I am not sure why that is happen
Hi Richard,
> You use Wordpress.
After exploring Wordpress a couple of years ago I decided not use Wordpress.
I do not use Wordpress.
> I use Drupal. Someone else uses Joomla. Then there's the vast range of
> other things people can add to their account.
Yes, many people use different tool
On 12/6/17 7:49 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one off, no?
Probably.
There i
Rick Harrison wrote:
> If it were up to me to run On-Rev, I would make
> sure that it was always up to date, or offered
> easy ways to keep everything up to date. You’d
> never hear me threaten anyone to take away their
> account if they didn’t keep some piece of software
> up to date. If that
I have already admitted to making a complete foll of myself re that
in an earlier post.
Richmond.
On 6/12/17 9:11 pm, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond wrote:
NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
demonstrates:
https:
Simon Smith wrote:
> PHP is definitely the most popular language for letting you code this
> way, but then it is pretty much only for the web unlike most other
> languages.
>
> Other languages can work this way too - e.g. Python has PSP, Java has
> JSP as does Ruby, Lua etc. but not as popular as
Richmond wrote:
NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
demonstrates:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9v2juqqu7ojb83v/Carrot%20Player.livecode.zip?dl=0
The player in that stack plays an embedded mp3 file.
Does not play here (Mac OS X)
of cour
Matthias Rebbe wrote:
The connection ID is only used/needed when you use the asynchronous
commands of tsNet. The synchronous commands like tsNetUploadSync or
tsNetFileUploadSync or others (they are ending with Sync) do not use
connectionIDs. And i assume that put URL and get URL are using
It's impracticable for most hosting companies to keep a clients WordPress
installation up to date. All the plugins and themes need to be kept up to
date at the same time and sometimes need to be manually uploaded. There is
then a problem that if a host updates something and something breaks - who
w
Hi Matthias,
When support tells one that he/she is now responsible
for keeping Wordpress up to date or face the loss of
one’s account, they should at least point out what you
have shared with us.
> And you if install Wordpress through Softacoulus (which is included in
> On-Rev), you can enable a
The connection ID is only used/needed when you use the asynchronous commands of
tsNet.
The synchronous commands like tsNetUploadSync or tsNetFileUploadSync or others
(they are ending with Sync) do not use connectionIDs. And i assume that put URL
and get URL are using the synchronous commands.
Still searching… let's break this down a bit
Almost TSNet functions and commands require a connectionID. In some instances
these are aribitrary strings assigned by the dev on the initial call, then used
later.
but what if we use the simple libURL commands?
get url "https://www.domain.com/ping.
I'm not sure if the news from LiveCode Global is under any kind of NDA… Since I
have a business license, we could pose this directly to HQ, but seems useful to
share.. hope that is OK and I have this quesiton
What is the binary format of the map "object" that the engine or map widget can
now pa
Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one off, no?
Graham
> On 6 Dec 2017, at 10:26, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrot
> Am 06.12.2017 um 07:14 schrieb Rick Harrison via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
> Then On-Rev wrote us that note saying that we were
> the ones that would be held responsible for
> ensuring that Wordpress was always up to
> date on our accounts or we could lose our
> a
However, the fact that "import audio file" allows one to import an mp3 file
is a bit misleading.
Richmond.
On 5/12/17 9:17 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I stand corrected!
You are indeed right: I moved my "carrot.mp3" file out of the same
folder as the stack
and, no, no sound despite their be
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