Oops, I had a brain freeze. I don't see the option in Windows either,
it's in the Mac settings in LC 8.1. Now that you've drawn my attention
to it, I see it's reversed in LC 9.0.2 which says that 32-bit is
deprecated. So, no problem.
Thanks for the correction. I need more sleep.
On 1/27/19 3:
I don't know exactly the differences between the editions.
But did you already try https://livecode.com/trial/ ?
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Would be great to have a better description so I can see what it looks
like, and what it does? For instance i don't need or want snapshot
functionality - and I'm scared to fork out $500 for Indy - blind as i've no
real idea what is in there.
After all i just spend $80 or thereabouts on Community P
Yes. I'm scared as well about naming things :) I'm not sure what is safe.
Thee is a tension between making your code readable, and worrying that your
use of a natural language term will clash with some evolution of the
language that may later get added as a native feature. Is nothing safe?
On Sun,
This is now updated to v102 that removes a display bug on Windows
where I could not make two cams visible at the same time. So, if
you have two cameras attached then you see on MacOS the display
of both and on Windows10 only the selected one.
Tested to work on MacOS 10.14 and Windows 10 with LC 9.
Am very interested in 64bit Windows standalones, but cannot see that option in
Standalone Settings in my LC 9.0.2 on Mac OS X.
In what LC version do you see that option?
Btw, when the Mac OS X 64-bit option was still experimental i used it a lot and
did not run into any problem with my apps.
M
Standalone settings shows the Windows 64-bit option as "experimental."
How experimental is it, and has anyone had any issues?
A little story: I was just contacted by a client I did some work for 15
years ago. She's been running the same app all this time, but a while
back she lost the ability
I've just been fiddling around with the "Video Capture.rev" stack
from LC 4.5 with no joy in LC 8.1.10.
Richmond.
On 27.01.19 17:02, hh via use-livecode wrote:
Find some info here:
https://livecode.com/products/livecode-platform/pricing/
From the 9.0.2-dict entry to cameraControlCreate:
Editi
Sure, I'm not arguing for custom property sets -- just saying that if you
*are* going to use them, don't bork the naming convention.
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Find some info here:
https://livecode.com/products/livecode-platform/pricing/
>From the 9.0.2-dict entry to cameraControlCreate:
Edition: Indy
OS: mac, windows, ios, android
So, the Community plus edition is not the Indy edition.
I will soon publish a *timelapseCamera* stack that runs on
Mac/Win
Not sure did i get the wrong license?
>From the Livecode web site:
Just like LiveCode Community this is an open source edition of LIveCode and
> carries with it the same requirement for making your code open and
> shareable. Where it differs from the Open Source edition is in all of the
> extra g
Hi Geoff, for me the solution is to have a naming convention for all of a
developers / projects work - so everything is prefixed by 4 letters, and
then in the case of custom properties / custom property sets - to migrate
off them and just stick to arrays. The custom property / set syntax was
always
7.2.1rc1 is available
There is now a checkbox in the prefs to fold dataGrids by default. Also, I
fixed the custom property editor to work even if custom properties have the
same name as built-in properties, updated the display of folded controls,
and updated Navigator's property editor to do a sof
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