Hi,
A particular user of my Music In the Air program is having trouble with it
running correctly; a card fails to load the data to go ahead. She is in China
and is using an M1 Mac, neither of which I have access to directly.
Would someone who has an M1 try running it and letting me know what
Aha, thanks Martin - I missed that.
cheers,
Ben
On 09/09/2021 17:37, Martin Koob wrote:
Hi Ben
This is a change, they used to be there but then there was a policy change by
LiveCode that was announced back in May
On May 6, 2021, at 7:25 AM, The LiveCode Team
Hi Ben
This is a change, they used to be there but then there was a policy change by
LiveCode that was announced back in May
On May 6, 2021, at 7:25 AM, The LiveCode Team wrote:
Policy change regarding old test releases
Dear Valued Customer,
I'm writing to let you know that in order to
As well as the expected stripping out of community versions from
https://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/, it seems that all RCs and DPs have
gone, leaving only STABLE versions (or have I just mis-remembered that they
used all to be there?).
Is there going to be a change in how RCs and DPs
> Jacque wrote:
>
> But while I agree completely with your definition, it got me concerned that
> if I were to marry a very tall, large man, I would be a bigamist.
A 24 carat post!
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On 9/9/21 8:53 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
The former.
Yay. Thanks.
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>put [4, 5, 6] into tVar2
>
>equivalent to
>
> put 4 into tVar2[1]
> put 5 into tVar2[2]
> put 6 into tVar2[3]
>
>or
>
> put 4 into tVar2[4]
> put 5 into tVar2[5]
> put 6 into tVar2[6]
I hope it's the former.
What about
put ["a","b","c"] into tVar3
Is this that same as
On 2021-09-09 16:47, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
On 9/8/21 10:40 PM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
put [1, 2, 3] into tVar2
is equivalent to:
put 1 into tVar2[1]
put 2 into tVar2[2]
put 3 into tVar2[3]
That's still ambiguous, though. Is
put [4, 5, 6] into
On 9/8/21 10:40 PM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
put [1, 2, 3] into tVar2
is equivalent to:
put 1 into tVar2[1]
put 2 into tVar2[2]
put 3 into tVar2[3]
That's still ambiguous, though. Is
put [4, 5, 6] into tVar2
equivalent to
put 4 into tVar2[1]
put 5 into
Hi Sean,
Maybe you should have led with your explanation.
Cheers,
Rick
> On Sep 9, 2021, at 4:35 AM, Pi Digital via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hehe. Full of ‘solutions’ :)
>
> It’s because we need to see it as a table in an email :D
> That’s the point of the question.
>
> Here’s my full
Any thread in which two LC team members participate cannot possibly be
considered off-topic and subsequently banned.
But while I agree completely with your definition, it got me concerned that
if I were to marry a very tall, large man, I would be a bigamist.
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Hi Heather
The mention of carrots was mine. I agree with your logic “couple" is a fuzzy
number which I am fine with (though when it comes to carrots themselves fuzzy
is not good.) Yesterday the carrots were very small and striving to be a
sensible husband I chopped 5 up. I of course I
"Language is a very fluid thing." Yes it is. Up here in NYS we stop off for the
"One". Where "one" is from 1 to ...
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Ben,
That's perfect, and kind of what I'd said in one of my previous, although
not as succinctly or as well explained. Thanks for this as a way of
confirming an idea. (I tend to use {{table}} as my replacement strings. It
goes back to my coding back in the 80s/90s)
I've put the projects to one
On 2021-09-08 22:54, Paul McClernan via use-livecode wrote:
I've already fixed a bug that I reported back in April in my fork(s)
and
added a link to my fix to that bugzilla report.
https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/LiveCodeCommunity-IDE-DontPanicEdition
At this point in any changed
Hi Sean,
Not to wind you up with yet another 'helpful' suggestion... but here's what I
would do, if I've understood you correctly.
I think you're formatting a nice message in a field using LC styling; then
using the Mime Encoder feature to format it to include in an email. But when
you try
Just as a way of showing off my goofiness: how do I compile LiveCode
from your github downloadables?
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 12:55 AM Paul McClernan via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Well I've wanted to contribute more, and have as time allowed. I first had
> to learn how
Ok, I cannot help myself. Somewhere in this thread was mentioned "a couple of
carrots" and this was defined as two. It is in fact not two. It is the
equivalent amount of carrots to about 2, if the carrots are well sized but not
enormous. If you have small carrots, please chop 3. If they are
I’ll just add that a couple of pints never means exactly two pints….
Language is a very fluid thing.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 8 Sep 2021, at 23:14, matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Btw. this is how Merriam-Webster thinks about couple, few and several.
>
>
Hi Lagi
I just went back and repeated my steps from a couple of days ago.
New start for IDE, new stack, pasted in the same 8,000 lines as a comment.
And this time there was no slow down. So it does look like any such
problems are less predictable than my initial test suggested. I toggled on
then
Hehe. Full of ‘solutions’ :)
It’s because we need to see it as a table in an email :D
That’s the point of the question.
Here’s my full process if it helps you understand.
I (that is to say, a server I code and manage) process around 100-120 emails a
day from the mobile (cell phone) carriers
So if someone has a cross platform (Win/Mac) app designed to process text
files of various and unknown formats and provenance, is there some incantation
process which would ensure it is best prepared for lots of finding and
filtering?
Best wishes
David Glasgow
Thank you, Mark. That confirms the issue (and workaround) I was having when
using the millisec to set the randomSeed.
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On 2021-09-09 08:25, scott--- via use-livecode wrote:
Does the randomSeed have a maximum length?
Meaning, if the length of the provided number exceeds the maximum
length, does the provided number get truncated or dismissed or… ?
Its a signed 32-bit integer - so range is -2147483648 to
Does the randomSeed have a maximum length?
Meaning, if the length of the provided number exceeds the maximum length, does
the provided number get truncated or dismissed or… ?
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