Hi Panos,
thanks for jumping in
I am on macOS 11.2.3 and created the certificates pretty freshly two weeks ago.
Xcode-select -p doesn't returns any version# at all, it just returns a path:
"/Applications/Xcode.app/Content/Developer/
Xcodebuild -version shows Xcode 12.5 build 12E262
I now (re-?)in
Use the plural of Screenrect … Screenrects. This returns a Screenrect for each
monitor connected.
Roger
> On May 4, 2021, at 5:20 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Paul Dupuis wrote:
>
> > With multiple monitor, zero vertical is the top of the top most
> > monitor - regardl
Paul Dupuis wrote:
> With multiple monitor, zero vertical is the top of the top most
> monitor - regardless of whether it is the primary monitor or not.
If the screenRect is no longer based on the main monitor, what is the
screenloc?
In a multi-monitor setup, with metrics like that how can o
Hi Martin,
I have the same setup . . . second monitor on top of my MBP. I solved the
problem by unchecking “Displays have separate Spaces” in the Mission Control
System Preferences.
Roger
> On May 4, 2021, at 3:17 PM, Martin Koob via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have found that when
Hi
I have found that when I arrange monitors on my MacBook Pro I can’t position
the second monitor above the main monitor(the one with the menu bar). If I do
odd things happen. Just so happens I that is the space that I have for a
second monitor is on a stand above the screen of my MacBook P
On 5/4/2021 5:32 PM, Fred Moyer via use-livecode wrote:
Anyone having problems with multiple monitors and LC? I’m running 9.6.1 - Mac. I
have a feeling LC is confused because I like to connect and disconnect monitors from
my MacBook Pro. (Even the MacOS sometimes gets confused.) But now LC is d
Anyone having problems with multiple monitors and LC? I’m running 9.6.1 - Mac.
I have a feeling LC is confused because I like to connect and disconnect
monitors from my MacBook Pro. (Even the MacOS sometimes gets confused.) But now
LC is doing crazy things — even when no external monitors are co
On 5/4/21 8:26 AM, Brian K. Duck via use-livecode wrote:
After adding “Combine array using return,” I can display it as text in a
field, but I only get the rows that aren’t array data on their own. So, most of
the data is lost.
The combine and split commands were written in the dark ages b
Hi Brian,
if you are using LC9.x.x then it is an Datagrid2 automatically. I don't
know the exact lc version as of.
Make sure that you have the data item which you want to display in a
variable first and put that in a test field or answer it, just to check
if that is the data you need.
The
Hello Tiemo,
When did you create these certificates? And what is your MacOS version, and
the Xcode version returned if you type "xcode-select -p" in a Terminal? I
am wondering if you need to install the new Apple Worldwide Developer
Relations Intermediate Certificate:
https://developer.apple.com/
Hi Matthias,
still struggeling ...
I have two developer certificates in my keychain:
Developer ID Installer :
Developer ID Application:
Using the Application certificate on the app and pkg and dmg, all codesigning
is fine, even when verifying it, but I get the "The binary is not signed" error
Hello listers...
I’m working on an app that pulls data from a API which returns JSON and is
converted to an array then displayed in a DataGrid.
The data returned is complex JSON, there are a few rows that are name value
pairs, but most of the highest level rows are arrays, and there are those t
Tiemo,
you can create 2 different installer certificates in you Apple developer
account.
One is called 'Mac Installer Distribution' and is used for code signing
installers for the Mac App Store.
The other one is called 'Developer ID Installer' and is used to code sign your
Installer Package fo
Hi Matthias,
thank you for your ideas. I tried both.
When using just signed, but not notarized apps, packing, signing the pkg,
wrapping into dmg, signing the dmg, I get the same error when notarizing the
dmg "The binary is not signed"
When trying to notarize the signed pkg via terminal I get the
Hi Matthias!
Works like a charm -- didn't even occur to me to check the server
variable for IP. (yeah, amateur!)
Thank you.
Tim Selander
Tokyo
On 2021.05.04 16:48, matthias rebbe via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Tim,
you can use the array variable $_SERVER for it. The variable contains the CGI
Hi Tiemo,
but you did not create a .pkg from the a notarized app, did you?
You have to create and code sign a .pkg from the code signed, but not
notarized, .app and then you have to notarize only the .pkg or the code signed
.dmg, if you want to distribute as .dmg.
So the steps are
1. code sig
Hi Tim,
you can use the array variable $_SERVER for it. The variable contains the CGI
interface related variables, along with any HTTP_* variables that are available.
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR] contains the remote ip address.
Matthias
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Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code
> Am 04.0
Hello,
I have signed and notarized several apps with Matthias tool - successful
Then I packaged theses apps with Packages and signed the package via
terminal - successful
Then I put the pkg into a dmg via DMG canvas and signed the dmg via
terminal - successful
Then I uploaded the dmg for no
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