Please, how is it that a graphic can have a custom property that does not show
up in the property inspector? Does the fact that the graphic has a behavior
have anything to do with it?
TFYH,
Roger
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Good; that grabbed your attention 8-)
I always thought . . . .
Here's a challenge:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=27672&p=161638#p161638
A diagonally constrained grab.
Richmond.
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It makes perfect sense that it is a strong reason to get a business license
...I have full respect as to why it currently is not part of the community
edition. i also understand that for a lot of use cases, its perfectly
fine. Just not in mine.
Having said that, there has to be a solution, so th
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 3:35 PM, JB via use-livecode
wrote:
> Is Apple going to have enough intelligence to
> make the ios compatible with the os desktop
> or will they do away with the desktop to make
> the new mac os like the ios?
*shudder*
I'd be back on FreeBSD in a couple of days.
It's Sp
Is Apple going to have enough intelligence to
make the ios compatible with the os desktop
or will they do away with the desktop to make
the new mac os like the ios?
I have not been too impressed with Apple
lately. If it is done right ti could be one of
the best things they have done in years.
JB
Mike Kerner wrote:
> Both of my brothers use Surface laptops, even though they are both
> mac/ios lovers.
The latest Surface models are pretty awesome. Even most of my Linux
friends want one, if only it didn't have enough MC-specific firmware to
make a Linux install difficult. But no matter
Mark Wieder wrote:
> Now would probably be a good time to plan on jumping ship and
> switching to linux. Just sayin...
Dive in, the water's fine.
Anyone getting started using LC on Linux is encouraged to post questions
you have along the way to the Linux section of the LC forums:
http://foru
andrew at midwestcoastmedia.com wrote:
>> DDoS tools aside , what APIs need more than one call at a time?
>>
>
> I can think of a use in my (relatively) simple Indiana On Tap mobile
> app. Currently I fetch some mySQL data and download some images from a
> HostM account through their SSL API. The
Excellent thinking, Charles. Thanks for chiming in. Most of my net
work has been on projects where I deliver both client and server, so
I've too often had the luxury of working with APIs of my own design.
You raise some good considerations there.
Given the value of multiple connections, beyo
No, that is specific to the feature that allows the orientation change in
9. The name was changed internally that was causing it to not load
properly. This just means that a horizontal segmented widget will work
between versions. A vertical one is not going to look right but won’t throw
an error.
O
Wow: I'm actually reading the release notes carefully . . .
AND . . .
I wonder . . .
Does this:
Specific extension bug fixes (8.1.9-rc-1)
20534 Ensure segmented widget created in LC 9.x opens in LC 8.1.x too
mean that ALL widgets currently available in LC 9.0.0 DP 10 can be
ported to LC 8.1.9
Well, what we see in iTunes connect "90 crashes" is not reflected in xCode for
the same app which only shows what appears to be, 6 reports.
The only option offered is for me to symbolicate these and then I was able to
get these six report out as text files, zipped and sent to you view support
e
FWIW
I learned why iTunes connect show 90 crashes, but xcode only give me 6:
That's because they only offer the crash files from the past two weeks.
I guess this makes sense in a way… crashes from previous builds may not be that
relevant.
On 12/19/17, 11:22 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of M
Well, I jumped ship about 12 years ago: admittedly through financial
necessity.
The other way I cope is by using an iMac that runs Mac OS 10.7.5 (apart
from my PPC machines).
I do think that Apple's current obsession with producing fashion laptops
for Paris Hilton lookalikes
is a big mistak
Both of my brothers use Surface laptops, even though they are both mac/ios
lovers. Their reasoning comes in two complaints: 1) The surface lets them
annotate on the screen, pretty much any document they want, using the
stylus, and 2) even though they can now do similar things on the ipad, the
spr
On 12/20/2017 12:22 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Mike,
Am 20.12.2017 um 21:14 schrieb Mike Kerner via use-livecode
:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-20/apple-is-said-to-have-plan-to-combine-iphone-ipad-and-mac-apps
yep, just read about this, will be a nightma
Too soon to tell, but it could just be a way to more easily cross compile.
Currently apps can be designed with separate UI for tablet/phone, so this
would extend that to desktop too. Someone who has developed native code for
both could probably speculate how it would look and work.
On Wed, Dec 20,
Does this mean that the Macintosh computer interface will look like an
iPad, or the other
way round?
I have a feeling that Apple will sink their desktop and laptop market if
they make it end
up looking like an iPad with a keyboard.
Richmond.
On 20/12/17 10:22 pm, Klaus major-k via use-liveco
Hi Mike,
> Am 20.12.2017 um 21:14 schrieb Mike Kerner via use-livecode
> :
>
> https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-20/apple-is-said-to-have-plan-to-combine-iphone-ipad-and-mac-apps
yep, just read about this, will be a nightmare for the mothership
(and us LC developers) for sure!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-20/apple-is-said-to-have-plan-to-combine-iphone-ipad-and-mac-apps
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On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
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Hi Richmond,
> Am 20.12.2017 um 19:40 schrieb Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> :
>
> Slimme Duitse ergernissen slapen Scotsman.
well, OK?
That makes as much sense as the deadly MP joke:
Wenn ist das nun Stück gitt und Schlottermeyer? - Ja: Bayer-Hund.
Das, oder die Flipper-Wald Gespütt!
Slimme Duitse ergernissen slapen Scotsman.
Thanks.
Richmond.
On 20/12/17 8:35 pm, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Am 20.12.2017 um 19:31 schrieb Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
:
...
Anyway, I came across
on returnInField and
on enterInField
which I found (this must
Hi Richmond,
> Am 20.12.2017 um 19:31 schrieb Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> :
>
> ...
> Anyway, I came across
> on returnInField and
> on enterInField
> which I found (this must go down as the ultimate example of reinventing the
> wheel)
> are also "there" in LiveCode, which is marvell
For a variety of reasons I have a bookshelf in my bathroom.
Over the last 3 or 4 days I have been reading parts of Danny Goodman's
"The Complete HyperCard Handbook" for HC 2.2 that I have not read before
(about 75% of the book), and learnt lots of things that are relevant to
LiveCode
that I di
LC looks for build tools from that hard coded path. It does not matter what
Xcode entries are in the prefs this path(applications/xcode.app) is always used
when building.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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From: use-livec
I've added an enhancement request
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20779
to keep all paths requested by the user (in the shared prefs), clearly
indicating which ones are compatible with the version of LC in use.
There's also an existing request
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.c
DDoS tools aside , what APIs need more than one call at a time?
I can think of a use in my (relatively) simple Indiana On Tap mobile
app. Currently I fetch some mySQL data and download some images from a
HostM account through their SSL API. The data is a couple of arrays
with a 30-300 ent
Charles gave a perfect example of 1 api that could easily be called more
than once.
Another example is syncing files to dropbox, but also attempting to
download one at the same time, or even just updating the list of files in
the folder as it may be syncing files. also, using any of google's api'
Hi Richard,
> Is it?
>
> DDoS tools aside , what APIs need more than one call at a time?
Not that I am Tom, but many APIs need different calls to retrieve various
pieces of information. Just as a simple example, if you are writing a weather
app and you want to display on one screen the temper
On 2017-12-19 21:19, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
One app report 90 crashes in iTunes connect among users who have opted
in.
a) sending to LC HQ
If you can extract the text file versions of the logs (like you get from
CrashReporter on Desktop), zip them up and attach the
Tom Glod wrote:
> ...being unable to send more than one asyncronoys request to the same
> server is highly limiting.
Is it?
DDoS tools aside , what APIs need more than one call at a time?
And since LC is single-threaded, what do you anticipate doing with the
data from the multiple requests as
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