When I looked into it, x86 had almost no users any more and hasn't for
years. So I just built 2 apps for ARM, 32-bit and 64-bit. I'm thinking I
may not need 32-bit either, except that Chromebooks only support 32-bit and
we have a few users who run our app on those.
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Thanks Devin, that'll save me some code.
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On April 20, 2020 5:08:53 PM Devin Asay via use-livecode
wrote:
In my experience they are persistent throughout a session, sort of like
setting the
The one I mean is actually a widget but we're probably talking about the
same thing. I like it because you can set the theme and it displays
correctly for either iOS or Android.
I'd love to see more themed widgets like that, maybe a mobileButton widget
for example.
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Are you referring to the switch button?
If so, yes it is in Indy.
Rick
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 5:48 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I've used LC's built-in switch widget without any problems. I don't know if
> that's included in Indy though.
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In my experience they are persistent throughout a session, sort of like setting
the defaultFolder.
Devin
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 3:11 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Are the httpHeaders persistent or do I need to set them before each server
> call?
>
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> Jacqueline Landma
On 4/20/20 3:50 PM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
the switch widget crashed the simulator
I've used LC's built-in switch widget without any problems. I don't know if that's included in
Indy though.
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HyperActive Software
On 4/20/20 3:57 PM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
I would like there to be a library of such things, and hoped they’d be SVGs.
Still hoping.
Make your own icon family using Brian's tool. There are thousands of SVG icons on the web,
mostly free. Go here, for a start: https://www.svgr
Hmmm… it seems to be sticking now. I wonder if I had a crash before getting a
chance to save the stack.
So false alarm I guess.
Bob S
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 2:23 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Isn’t that just for standalone building?
>
> Bob S
>
>
>> On Apr 20, 2020, at
Look into the log command. When you disable that, there is no performance
impact and you don’t need to remove all of the individual calls.
Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 20, 2020, 5:04 PM -0400, scott--- via use-livecode
, wrote:
> (requires the LC Business version)
>
> > On Apr 20, 2020, at 11:25 AM, Ma
They are a little more than text files. My first attempt I tried simply
creating a text file that ended in .livecodescript and it didn’t work. The
Lesson says you need to create a new stack and select the Script Only Stack,
then edit the script of the stack. Also, creating a behavior in the Prop
Isn’t that just for standalone building?
Bob S
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 2:10 PM, scott--- via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Bob, I don’t use script only stacks but aren’t they just text files? If they
> were all in the same folder you could just add that directory in the Copy
> Files pane.
>
> Sc
Trying to upload the latest release of my app for Android
I rolled out the my app Google Play console
2 arm versions-together - v24
2 86 versions together - v25
Google Play accept the rollout (with a 7-day review disclaimer) and says:
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Warning:
This APK results in unused code and
Are the httpHeaders persistent or do I need to set them before each server call?
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Bob, I don’t use script only stacks but aren’t they just text files? If they
were all in the same folder you could just add that directory in the Copy Files
pane.
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web https://elementarysoftware.com/
email sc...@elementar
(requires the LC Business version)
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 11:25 AM, Mark Talluto via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> —breakpoints
> Sometimes the remote debugger works and sometimes it doesn’t. When it does,
> you breakpoint will fire in your app and show up in the LC IDE
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Thanks Mark - I am very glad you reminded me of the way puts go into the
console window. I knew about that once (two or three years ago, when I last
tried to do a mobile app) and just forgot about it. I have kind of emerged,
blinking, into the light after being in the dark for a long time.
I a
Well, looking at my iPhone, there are many many designs for apps, but there are
very often (OK, not always) tidy little icons which lead to
settings/preferences or give information, or make it clear that you can close
something. I don’t know if my finger uses them as buttons exactly, but I find
Yes, I was probably quite hasty paying for it - if it’s in beta still after two
years, it looks kind of abandoned. I would certainly say it looks unfinished,
even though the individual widgets are described in the LC dictionary. And in
my environment, which is not new but not that old, the switc
I´ve purchased it already in 2018. In my account it shows now version 1.0.0,
but the download is still the same beta as the one from 2018 when it was
released. The files are still from 2018. Maybe the people at LC did not update
the d/l link. I will ask Heather by e-mail tomorrow.
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Matthias
I am beginning to move a lot of things over to script only stacks to be used by
behaviors. I created a script only stack from an existing object’s property,
and it was working fine, but after closing and re-opening the stack, the
behavior doesn’t work. When I try to re-select the behavior for th
On 4/20/20 12:05 PM, matthias rebbe via use-livecode wrote:
It´s from Todd Fabacher and his team.
And here´s a link to a discussion about it in this list
https://www.mail-archive.com/use-livecode@lists.runrev.com/msg93988.html
OK - now I looked as well. Still not sure what that is. The descr
On 4/20/20 10:53 AM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
I know Apple and Google have designs that are looking for the "Wow, new look!" ... but frankly
e.g. their flat new button style (we used in the web for a recent UI) ... people did realize it was a button!
To make such a s
It´s from Todd Fabacher and his team.
And here´s a link to a discussion about it in this list
https://www.mail-archive.com/use-livecode@lists.runrev.com/msg93988.html
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Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code
> Am 20.04.2020 um 20:52 schrieb improve-revolution-010...@m-r-d.de:
>
>
Graham Samuel wrote:
> I’ve recently bought Mobile Native Essential pack...
Curious, I looked it up.
Who is "LiveCode Factory" (the vendor), and how is anything labeled
"essential" not in the base install? Is it essential or not?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and
On Apr 19, 2020, at 10:34 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> Any ideas welcome, including a debugging strategy.
I use:
--quick a dirty value check
answer “VariableName:” && tVariable
—did my code get this far
answer “Handler name, label that may provide extra context”
—breakpoint
On Apr 20, 2020, at 11:00 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
>
> function csi_soundDirectory
> local tPath
>
> --USEFUL FOR GETTING THE ROOT FOLDER OF THIS APP
> set the itemDel to slash
> put specialFolderPath("resources") & slash into tPath
> return tPath & "/sounds/" & sVe
> On Apr 19, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Klaus
>
> Thanks for your continued interest. In fact I got it working! As stated
> earlier, I converted my sound to .m4a (there are internet services for this
> kind of conversion) and included it in the Standalo
Some thoughts on icons. I have a focus group of about 10 people, mostly in
London, one older woman in France.
The "old" FontAwesome as used by Livecode out of the box (I have yet to explore
Brian option for bringing in your own or use the "new" FontAwesome
While the icon are a bit bold (="C
I've been using Brian's tool a lot lately, it sure beats doing all that
work yourself. I export my new icon family to a file and then import the
array file into a custom property of the stack. When the app starts up it
sets the icon family to the array and it just works.
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Just a quick addition - it’s a whole world out there, isn’t it? I am so behind
the curve… anyway very useful. I am not sure why so many icon designers go for
chunky designs - it’s as if they preferred bold type over regular. The little
icons at the top and bottom of the screen in your own tool a
Thanks Brian, that looks really useful. I am looking for icons that are tools,
such as for settings (often a cogwheel or a set of horizontal bars) and stuff
like that - anyway I will have a good look. I am very pleased that the system
is more flexible than I first thought, since it isn’t mention
Icons can be updated to anything you want. See this thread about the SVG
Icon Tool that I developed. The package on my website has a large number
of icons included that you can browse and combine into your own Icon Family.
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=30411
Once you change th
I’ve recently bought Mobile Native Essential pack in a slightly desperate
attempt to get my mobile app look more native, but I’ve had trouble with the
bits I’ve used:
Labels - sometimes are not visible even when the vis is definitely true;
strange scheme which means that the name you give it is
My ideas were wrong. What I think now was that the whole of my app was halted
by the existence of a Native Switch Button widget on the card I was trying to
go to. I am not sure if I have time to prepare a proper bug report, but i found
it by a process of elimination of all other objects on the c
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