*** The stack does NOT run with LC Community ***
(Because it uses the cameraControl that is available in the
Indy or Business versions of LC only.)
Download IndyCam2 from "Sample stacks" or
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/927/
You can take snapshots with up to two (intern oder extern)
camer
OK
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> 26. jan. 2019 kl. 23:20 skrev J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> :
>
> HC import has been broken since the LC 7 rewrite but it still works in LC
> version 6.x. So you need to open the HC stack in LC 6, save it, and then open
> it in LC 9.
>
> You may get some errors
HC import has been broken since the LC 7 rewrite but it still works in LC
version 6.x. So you need to open the HC stack in LC 6, save it, and then
open it in LC 9.
You may get some errors that are easy to fix. The most common errors are
unquoted literals and using reserved words as variable na
at it. I’ll publish a brief description of the project in case anybody should
have a comment.
Ingar
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> 26. jan. 2019 kl. 22:46 skrev Ingar Roggen :
>
> Under your friendly pressure I have decided to try LC on one of those stacks,
> I call «Personal Risk Detector», PRD. I
Under your friendly pressure I have decided to try LC on one of those stacks,
which I call «Personal Risk Detector», PRD. If you are willing to take a look
at
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> 26. jan. 2019 kl. 22:34 skrev Ingar Roggen via use-livecode
> :
>
> OK, it seems that I must give it a try. Wh
https://github.com/gcanyon/navigator/issues/27
I just found that Navigator breaks when editing the custom properties of
datagrids, because of the custom property dgProps["style"]. When I
originally added custom properties to the property editor in Navigator it
was simple: I pretty much had to add
OK, it seems that I must give it a try. What LC-version should I use?
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> 26. jan. 2019 kl. 22:29 skrev Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> :
>
> What about those small but important HC stacks causes them not to run in
> LiveCode? What errors do you get?
>
>> On 1/26/2019 3:46 P
What about those small but important HC stacks causes them not to run in
LiveCode? What errors do you get?
On 1/26/2019 3:46 PM, Ingar Roggen via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Rick,
right on target. Not tons, but a small group that are very valuable to me.
-And to all of you, thanks for sympathetic an
Hi Rick,
right on target. Not tons, but a small group that are very valuable to me.
-And to all of you, thanks for sympathetic and encouraging comments!
Ingar
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> 26. jan. 2019 kl. 21:33 skrev Rick Harrison via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi Ingar,
>
> The only reason I can see fo
Hi Ingar,
The only reason I can see for wanting HC again
is if you have tons and tons of old HC stacks
that you really need to be able to run without
having to do the work of turning them in to LC stacks.
If that isn’t the case for you, then I wouldn’t waste
the time. LC is the all grown-up vers
So well said! I love this.
On 1/26/19 10:57 AM, dunbarxx via use-livecode wrote:
Treat it like a grandfather. Love it, but do not discard your cell phone and
install a wall phone in your kitchen. You know, the one with the six foot
cord. That was a miracle too, in its day.
Craig Newman
--
Phi
Yet one more take.
Years ago, when I first started LC, I still mainly used HC for business and
pleasure. I still do.
I was one of those die-hard nostalgia types that accepted LC, but all the
while stubbornly stuck to, and extolled, my HC roots. Revolutionaries die
hard.
I regularly update and mo
Yes, I have "done", and in so doing I asked myself some pretty warped
questions,
of which the signal one was, "What on earth am I doing this for when the
LiveCode
IDE can be simplified sufficiently to exclude all developments post
version 7 anyway?"
Richmond.
On 26.01.19 17:01, Roger Guay via
There is also
https://jamesfriend.com.au/pce-js/
that lets you have retro pc's (IBM/Atari/Mac) in the browser.
The MacPlus could be enhanced to have the full latest HyperCard
available.
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I’ll join this chorus as well and add that LC has become what I had hoped
Hypercard would become back in the day. LC is Hypercard on steroids! If your
goal is to simplify LC, then do as I believe Richmond has already done, and
build a simplified (limited) tool palette in LiveCode and call it Ret
(1) https://vipercard.net
(2) https://github.com/kreativekorp/openxion
(3) https://github.com/uliwitness/stacksmith/
See also the xtalk interviews here:
http://www.zathras.de/angelweb/articles.htm
(4) Why not make a rather complete LC HTML5 standalone?
It could have an optional "retro-look" (Hy
I concur with the other replies so far.
LiveCode is HyperCard. If you want to limit yourself to only cards,
fields, and buttons, just do so. You can do pretty much everything
HyperCard did: create a stack of multiple cards; place buttons and
fields on cards; draw on cards; navigate between car
I learnt a lot from HyperCard in 1993 . . . when watching my 6 month
year old son.
However, my son is now working his way towards his 27th birthday, and
does not need
the sort of attention from me that he needed then.
LiveCode IS, to all intents and purposes, HyperCard, in much the same
way
What specific attributes of HC would you want to facilitate? Why would you want
to make a cut down version of LC which is essentially HC with modern features
(and cross platform)? I’m failing to see the benefits to students/users over
using LC directly.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital Prod Ltd
> On 26 J
As someone who last year sold all my PPC Mac Minis that ran HyperCard, I’d
suggest that you either get a version of Mac OS 9 running in a simulator, and
run the real HyperCard, or switch to Livecode in all its glory.
Trying to build a limited version of Livecode, that mimics HyperCard, seems
l
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