On 6/7/20 12:34 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
On 6/7/20 2:27 PM, Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode wrote:
Jacques wrote
Does anyone with a business license use the script profiler? I'm
having trouble interpreting what it reports. According to the lesson
in the LC Lessons, it look
When a tiny boy near the middle of a previous century I secretly hid with a
book with words in it. I was not able to puzzle the words, but I could look at
the pictures. Believing it to be a fun tale mothers told children in a far off
land, I studied the pictures to learn a lesson such mothers mi
On 6/7/20 2:27 PM, Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode wrote:
Jacques wrote
Does anyone with a business license use the script profiler? I'm having trouble
interpreting what it reports. According to the lesson in the LC Lessons, it
looks like the most recent handler is recorded on top of the ou
Jacques wrote
> Does anyone with a business license use the script profiler? I'm having
> trouble interpreting what it reports. According to the lesson in the LC
> Lessons, it looks like the most recent handler is recorded on top of the
> output but I'm getting output that is all mixed up witho
Does anyone with a business license use the script profiler? I'm having trouble interpreting
what it reports. According to the lesson in the LC Lessons, it looks like the most recent
handler is recorded on top of the output but I'm getting output that is all mixed up without
any order that I can
I'm not sure how you're getting smooth scrolling if you didn't set a layermode.
At any rate, for anyone interested, I was able to improve scrolling behavior by:
set the compositorTileSize of this stack to 256
set the compositorCacheLimit of this stack to 83886080
Re-reading the dictiona
Well put, good point.
On 7.06.20 11:06, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond wrote:
> If some of these types who go on endlessly about anything that might
> be vaguely construed as 'racist' were capable of slightly more subtle
> thought they might examine intentions: after all if we a
Ha! You beat me to it, Alex. The only extra is that Paul might be able to
identify very common but distinct markers to identify the language, and create
a simple algorithm.
Made me wonder how Google translate does it when it is set to 'detect language’
Cheers,
David G
> On 6 Jun 2020, at
The Browser widget doesn't work on Linux, and hasn't for a good many years.
Possibly related, I recently discovered that the OAuth authentication
window so completely hangs LiveCode that a force-reboot is required
(yes, bug report forthcoming, when I have time and temperament for that
sort of
Richmond wrote:
> If some of these types who go on endlessly about anything that might
> be vaguely construed as 'racist' were capable of slightly more subtle
> thought they might examine intentions: after all if we all judged
> people on what they looked like most of us would be out of a job and
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