Pardon my mental hiccup in making a stack for non MacOS which looks for a file
package that only exists under MacOS.
I have uploaded a new version of the reader that depending on the platform
looks for and moves either a file (MacOS) or folder (non MacOS).
I have also altered the startup so that
Hi Monte,
Not sure on this, or if it was implemented… I was the submitter on 16871.
I agree with your enhancement to the command, pretty similar to other
implementations I’ve seen.
Best,
Steve MacLean
> On Nov 1, 2018, at 8:02 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> As it’s not do
> On Nov 1, 2018, at 5:38 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Stephen MacLean wrote:
>
> > I’m looking to use the HTTPD library with an SSL Cert if possible.
> >
> > Is it possible?
>
> AFAIK all of the HTTPd libs for LC/MC do not handle HTTPS. It should be
> possible to fork o
Nice! I *just* finished creating a github repository for it, and adding
support for multi-char search strings, much as you did. I was coming to the
list to post the update when I saw your post.
Here's the GitHub link: https://github.com/gcanyon/offsetlist
Here's my updated version:
function offs
As it’s not documented I’m not 100% sure it works or anyone has tried it but it
seems at some point `accept secure connections` was implemented.
The syntax declaration for `accept` should be:
accept [{ secure | datagram }] connections on port with message
[{ with | without } verification]
I
Well, testing any of the fixes would require you to download the widget and
build it as none of the 9.1 builds are out yet.
I did have an idea about manual sorting of data in a tree view. I'll need
to bounce it around in my head a bit to see if it would be workable. The
basic idea would be to al
That should have been the full path to the stack.
Bob S
> On Nov 1, 2018, at 13:02 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> put getParentStack(tParentCard) into tParentStack -- returns the long id of
> the parent stack
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Stephen MacLean wrote:
> I’m looking to use the HTTPD library with an SSL Cert if possible.
>
> Is it possible?
AFAIK all of the HTTPd libs for LC/MC do not handle HTTPS. It should be
possible to fork one of them to add that, but the effort would be
non-trivial.
What is the usage scenario y
Well the big thing it deals with is ambiguity. I have a number of substacks
which are similar, like data entry forms for different tables in the database,
and these have many controls, properties and scripts in common, but also some
that are unique to that particular form. If only one of these "
There is a known bug in iOS 12 that breaks the javascript handlers. I
had to immediately ship a version of SivaSiva app, without the
"Lexicon" -- which is an HTML5 package in the app, playing the browser
widget --
I believe they have fixed it, and it will get in 9.0.2 rc 1. (any day
now? but I
Bob, that make sense. But why do need those handlers?
What not just use "of this stack"?
Obviously, I am oblivious to the number contexts where you require:
"...created handlers that return the parent card or stack of an object."
I am curious what they are?
BR
Bob Sneidar via use-livecode w
Hi Geoff,
thank you for this beautiful script.
I modified it a bit to accept multi-character search string and also for case
sensitivity.
It definitely is a lot faster for unicode text than anything I have seen.
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function offsetList D,S, pCase
-- returns a comma
Instead of using tab we use enterkey, that way both hardware and on-screen
keyboards work.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 9:42 AM Andrew Bell via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to tab from field to field in a mobile app when pressing
> the TAB key on a bluetooth keyboar
One of my other stacks "Make Docset" produces a Livecode package containing the
complete dictionary API as well as all the guides that ship with each version
of Livecode. This package can be read by DASH compatible readers that accept
user contributed sources.
However not all platforms currentl
I'm trying to tab from field to field in a mobile app when pressing
the TAB key on a bluetooth keyboard, but having no luck in an iOS app.
My "on tabKey" code works fine in the IDE but not on the iPad.
After closer inspection of the dictionary, I discovered that the
tabKey handler is NOT su
Hmmm.
I made a group with a subgroup and some fields. I placed a "start
editing..." line in one of the fields and the subgroup. No issues with
either upon mouseEnter. Have you looked at "the result" in each handler?
Craig Newman
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Thanks Alex - I thought the single-pass ‘is among’ with wildcards was a
long-shot, so I’ll concentrate on debugging the list iteration using the
‘contains’ check. :-)
The strings & sub-strings are simple - I have a large list of URLs that need to
be processed differently (or ignored), based on
Hi Keith,
I think the simplest method would be (almost) your second attempt below.
However, you were using "*est*" - i.e. with the '*'s before and after
the phrase, which is what you would need for 'filter' but not for
'contains'. So it should work with just
put “my test phrase” into myTest
Folks,
What is the most efficient way to test whether a variable containing a string
such as “my test phrase” contains one of several variable substrings, such as
“est” OR “phr” OR... ?
So far I’ve tried (without luck) approaches that simplify into...
put “my test phrase” into myTestPhrase
put
Hi there
I have a scrolling group called “PinBoard” that holds subgroups and fields.
If I place this simple script in the subgroups:
on mouseEnter
lock screen
start editing grp PinBoard
set the layer of me to top
stop editing
end mouseEnter
…it works very well.
If I
I was curious if using the itemDelimiter might work for this, so I wrote
the below code out of curiosity; but in my quick testing with single-byte
characters it was only about 30% faster than the above methods, so I didn't
bother to post it.
But Ben Rubinstein just posted about a terrible slow-dow
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