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--- Comment #1 from Mark Waddingham ---
Hi Richmond,
You don'
I am running Lc 9.6.1 on macOS 11 beta 5 without a backward glance,
happy to say.
On 26.08.20 5:54, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote:
I haven’t tried the LC development environment on Big Sur yet, just ran an
already-built app. As far as the tabbed button, the issue is that the
highlighted
This sort of stuff will NOT help you at all; it appears intemperate and
is aimed (if it has to be
aimed at all) at the wrong people.
You have just managed to lose my sympathy completely, for what it's worth.
"redundant and without merit": judgemental, arrogant, and so on:
obviously you need to
No: it isn't exactly 'Code once' but it does come pretty near it.
Obviously one of the sticking points is to do with fonts.
My experience with cross-platform development does NOT involve
having to write for each OS. What it has involved is what one might describe
as tweaking and cleaning-up for
nt so I HAVE to continue down the LC route.
Unless I do what Richmond suggests, which has often been on my mind, and just
jump ship and abandon my client. I’ve had partnerships I’ve had to do this with
before, mostly due to their poor business skills though. This one has been
nothing but good to m
me every week or month.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
That is HowTF (What do you mean exactly by "How Tin Fridge"?) ;-), I get
things done.
Best, Richmond.
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d, and I'm a happy camper.
And as you should be well aware by now; my rants are usually when I get
up on my high-horse about something that,
in the great scheme of things, is really neither here nor there. :)
It might be time for you to "run away".
Best, Richmond.
On 25.08.20
'm working on and import a snapshot of it, so it is exactly
the same wherever it ends up.
That is HowTF (What do you mean exactly by "How Tin Fridge"?) ;-), I get
things done.
Best, Richmond.
On 25.08.20 0:59, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond, buddy.
The font I
How about embedding your fonts in the standalone?
On 24.08.20 23:49, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all,
What is the current 'workaround' everyone is using when creating a
cross-platform app to make sure that all text appears the same regardless
of platform? Particularly between Wind
You are asking for trouble.
Think about something as goofy and as simple as this:
Inside A1, there is a rect called "R1" and also a group called "B1"
inside B1 there is a rect called "R2" . . .
Am I missing something?
Richmond.
On 28.07.20 10:27, Curry Ke
Here in Bulgaria it is fast enough for me because I always slope
off for a cup of coffee whenever something is downloading.
And the really "annoying" thing is that most of the time downloads
finish before I've come back into the room. :)
Richmond.
On 8.07.20 19:46, Heriberto
Ever so slightly 'offensive' message from Richmond.
Are you getting this?
Best.
On 30.06.20 18:24, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all.
I’m not getting anything on the use list.
Bob S
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but NOT in Waterfox
(Firefox side-job),
so expecting that to be displayed in the LC browser is probably
expecting a bit much.
Richmond.
On 30.06.20 12:07, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Dan,
Am 30.06.2020 um 01:47 schrieb Dan Friedman via use-livecode
:
I am trying to display and u
Why does fontLanguage return ANSI for English language fonts instead of
romething like 'Roman'?
There is a fundamental mismatch between 'ANSI' and Unicode.
Richmond.
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A plastic bath-toy that dumbs everything down for the fashionistas and
rich, slack-jawed morons.
Vrey sad indeed.
On 23.06.20 22:36, Stephen Barncard via use-livecode wrote:
Got really depressed watching the presentation.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 12:22 Paul Dupuis via use-livecode <
use-liveco
Wow: this is like heating up Gouda: it can run and run, and run.
Richmond.
On 8.06.20 22:36, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
Martin mentioned,
Suppose someone made a cheese related app
I tried that once but the code was full of holes.
On the bright side, I could debug it just by heating
Oh, blast, I was wrong: I thought the author was Angela Banner: just
shows you how long those books
have sat, untouched, on my shelf.
Thank you very much for the correction.
Richmond.
On 8.06.20 18:32, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
Times are hardly changing at all in substance
standalones lauched without an "funny" messages.
HOWEVER, that result is only of any value as far as 2 apps built from
what are effectively "zero" stacks go (not very far at all).
Richmond.
On 8.06.20 17:55, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
We have run into a possible probl
Presumably the majority of the discussion would revolve around
programming considerations
rather than the whiff of gorgonzola: so I cannot see how that should be
a problem.
On 8.06.20 17:25, Martin Koob via use-livecode wrote:
Suppose someone made a cheese related app maybe one that handles al
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 intentio
My best friend (in fact the only friend that has been consistently my
friend for 58 years), Rohit Das, who was
born in Scotland in the same hospital as me, has Indian parents (and, in
fact, he bides in India just now),
used to read Little Black Sambo with me, and we used to laugh together.
We al
I doubt that. But if you can determine the Unicode range that is being
used you can at least know which writing system is being used. You could
then trap for individual glyphs (such as 'џ', which is only used in
Macedonian) to narrow things down a spot.
On 5.06.20 20:15, Paul Dupuis via use-li
Just do it externally in GIMP. I do it all the time. Whoops, I'm drunk,
but it's my wife's birthday.
On Fri, May 29, 2020, 5:13 PM Klaus major-k via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> there was a trick to reduce the size of a scaled-down image.
> Was that: set the
causing problems for
new users.
Best Regards,
Heather
On 26 May 2020, at 20:07, Richmond via use-livecode
wrote:
Offline activation files for LC 9.6.0 rc-2 don't seem to be available?
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Offline activation files for LC 9.6.0 rc-2 don't seem to be available?
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I posted something I found to get round this on the Forums
On Fri, May 15, 2020, 9:26 PM Tom Glod via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I've ditched LC for mobile development but
>
> This may help you its not great for the simulator, but for making
> builds,
Well: you and I both are at fault:
Myself for expecting LiveCode to adopt dark mode,
and you for describing something as "fine print" which is nothing of the
sort.
Love, love bites, bites and so on.
Richmond.
On 17.04.20 20:37, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Rich
here would the 'fine print' be?
On 17.04.20 19:33, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Am 17.04.2020 um 18:20 schrieb Richmond via use-livecode
:
Well, as per the Read Me for LC 9.6.0 DP-4 . . .
Running on MacOS 10.15.5 beta 1 in dark mode: LiveCode is as white as a wh
Well, as per the Read Me for LC 9.6.0 DP-4 . . .
Running on MacOS 10.15.5 beta 1 in dark mode: LiveCode is as white as a
white thing.
Um?
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Now I listen to any old music "as it comes" and feel lucky that I can
hear it, especially on mornings like this one
when my tinnitus is singing a song of its own.
Embed, embed, embed . . . Please.
Best, Richmond.
On 13.04.20 2:01, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Graham Samuel
That's a good idea, thank you.
Richmond.
On 13.04.20 2:33, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
On 4/12/20 1:11 PM, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
This is a real pain-in-the-bum, but Thunderbird has recently started
marking posts from
the Use-list as junk.
I wonder if anyone knows
This is a real pain-in-the-bum, but Thunderbird has recently started
marking posts from
the Use-list as junk.
I wonder if anyone knows whay, and whether there is something that can
be done: either at my end, or server-side?
Richmond.
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at seems to motivate round those
parts nowadays seems to be "mobile"
I'll shout MOBILE. 8-)
Richmond.
On 12.04.20 20:09, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but Is there really no way to put an mp3 sound into a
stack as an audioclip and play it? Seems unlike
AIFF
On 12.04.20 20:09, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but Is there really no way to put an mp3 sound into a
stack as an audioclip and play it? Seems unlikely, but that’s what the
dictionary says. WAV, forsooth!
Graham
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That could be a hexagon instead of a square.
On 7.04.20 22:24, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all,
I know there must be a simple way to do this but it is escaping me at the
moment. How can I move an object (grab me on mouseDown) and have it snap to a
grid (square on a board game) on mo
Um . . . http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33886
Rough morning!
Best, Richmond.
On 7.04.20 22:24, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all,
I know there must be a simple way to do this but it is escaping me at the
moment. How can I move an object (grab me on mouseDown)
good fighting fettle.
Best wishes, Richmond Mathewson.
On 2.04.20 13:31, Heather Laine via use-livecode wrote:
Dear list folks,
I have now scheduled our first zoom meeting, open to anyone who wishes to
discuss LiveCode, share hints and tips and see a friendly face during this
period of
Specialising in missing the point as I do, I've posted something here:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33859
Richmond.
On 2.04.20 1:52, Pi Digital via use-livecode wrote:
Thanks Bernd.
This only works if there is already data in the field. If you put empty into
the
This is worth a look:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236
On 30.03.20 19:54, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
On Mar 30, 2020, at 8:02 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
wrote:
Cmd-E will eject a mounted removable disk. I've never heard of Cmd-Shift-1.
Newbie :)
It seems to have disappe
Well, or what it's worth I just tried Cmd_Shift_1 on my Mac Mini and
nothing happened, so, if it
really "floats yer boat" you should be able to use it as some sort of
short cut in LiveCode.
On 30.03.20 18:02, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
Cmd-E will eject a mounted removable disk. I've n
I didn't get this message, so I'm not replying.
Battling with getting online teaching started.
Best, Richmond.
On 27.03.20 17:08, Heather Laine via use-livecode wrote:
We are all still here, right? Our list hasn't fallen over again...
If you get this, no need to reply ;) Only
world would be a lot poorer without you.
Best, Richmond.
On 25.03.20 16:47, Heather Laine via use-livecode wrote:
Dear List Folks,
These are strange and difficult times. Thanks to COVID-19 we at LiveCode Ltd.
are all now working from home, and staying together as a company via Zoom and
Slack.
I am only using a single custom property in my *Devawriter Pro* for
end-users to set the thing to the
left, right or centre of their screen. This is not something that needs
to persist between user sessions.
On 10.03.20 16:52, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
The downside to doing this is t
Can a stack have custom properties?
Richmond.
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d version 9.5.1 Community Stable to get started with.
Richmond Mathewson.
On 26.02.20 10:10, Antti Ilola via use-livecode wrote:
https://education.github.com/pack
Antti
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I'm not disappointed in the slightest. 8-)
But the fact that it just popped up now was odd.
Richmond.
On 19.02.20 15:08, matthias rebbe via use-livecode wrote:
I am sorry to disappoint you, but that update was released in 2012
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1585?viewlocale=en_US&loc
Here's a "little something" for all the "We have to endlessly update at
all costs" crowd:
https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/62001/os-x-lion-server-update
Who realised that Apple are STILL supporting MacOS 10.7.5 in some way?
Richmond.
On 19.02.20 9:12, Richmond wr
15 minutes, I was able to run them off a
standalone using LiveCode 8.1.8.
Without the incentive of $100 it would have depended on which side of
bed I had got out of that morning. ;-)
Richmond.
On 19.02.20 1:01, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
I suppose one could also make the counter
"The OP asked about using the latest version of LiveCode on an OS that
was EOL'd many years ago."
And I replied by suggesting a version of LiveCode that would produce
standalones that would work
on that OS.
That is probably all the chap needed to know.
Richmond.
On 18.02.20
"Richmond as Dodo with ruffled feathers." Discuss. ;-)
Banging on about endless upgrades is pretty pointless because, unless
one lives in a cave, one already
knows about that.
What might be better is to offer the OP a practical solution to their
problem.
Richmond.
On 18.
to produce standalones for Windows XP and MacOS
Lion because I have people who need
"stuff" to run on those systems.
Richmond.
On 17.02.20 22:08, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
strongly recommends upgrading
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 10:43 AM Phil Davis via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Thank you Mark!
> Phil
>
>
> On 1/24/20 12:14 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
> > I think the playe
2020.
There is no mention of the fact that this is beta software, and is in
fact the first time
I have ever seen LiveCode on Macupdate.
This has made me lose quite a bit of faith in Macupdate.
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Surely that is something that is done by the operating system or its
desktop/windowing manager and not by LiveCode.
On 18.01.20 11:26, Michael Kristensen via use-livecode wrote:
Hi there
Im using a simple txt file for storing data.
I want to stick a preview thumbnail onto it when I save it.
vecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Alternative, if you have a decent PC, insert an extra HD or SDD and
> make
> > > it an Hackintosh and dualboot
> > >
> > > check details here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/ on how to do it
> > >
> > &
See if it sits within the models that can be upgraded to MacOS 10.15 . . .
The A1311 was released in late 2011 and can only be updated to MacOS
10.13.6 !
If you can get your hands on a Late 2012 Mac mini that will upgrade to
MacOS 10.15:
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-ordinateurs-de-bureau/ville-d
I wander a bit as well, but as long as it isn't too much I'm no that
fashed; and
with my Macintosh I've got 3 monitors, so however far things wander
aiblins it isnae
farther than 'that'.
Richmond.
On 30.12.19 21:14, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
My stacks wa
This is similar to a problem I've had with hexagons.
Probably the best thing is NOT to use the Regular Polygon Tool but to
define your own triangles using a Polygon Graphic where you set the points.
Richmond.
On 27.12.19 17:30, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Re
Probably the best thing to do is to store those instructions in a stack
which you save as a plugin to run at every start up of LiveCode.
Yes, I know that's a bother . . .
Richmond.
On 27.12.19 15:58, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Suddenly on my multi-monitor s
ssage will not reappear when you start LiveCode.
Tore Nilsen
16. des. 2019 kl. 21:03 skrev Richmond via use-livecode
:
I am afraid that I have to report something very odd indeed
about LiveCode 9.5.1 stable, as on launching I get a windows that states:
[ Mac OS 10.15.2 ]
" "Live
tware needs to be updated. Contact the
developer for more information."
"Pretty" picture here:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=33440#p186161
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If you can convert the gif into a series of SVG images you could,
possibly, import them into a widget.
Richmond.
On 12.12.19 19:38, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Hmmm. "Indeed, without even the option of threaded GIF playback, it isn't
possible to
make
Presumably you mean the mobileBusyIndicator.
On 12.12.19 19:38, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Hmmm. "Indeed, without even the option of threaded GIF playback, it isn't
possible to
make a progress indicator that doesn't affect overall performance, in
addition to having distu
I opened a scriptEditor and the MessageWatcher . . .
The odd thing is that as I drag those 2 horizontal lines up and down
nothing appears in the Massage Watcher: not very helpful.
Richmond.
On 7.12.19 0:03, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Bob,
Am 06.12.2019 um 23:01 schrieb Bob
That's odd as my Mac Mini is running on MacOS 10.14.6; and as far
as I remember it passed through 10.14.3 to get there.
Richmond.
On 5.12.19 21:35, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
In LC 9.6 (dp 1) I get a warning that I can't use XCode 11 (which
isn't installed yet a
OK, OK . . .
So, if I have a series of images being flipped-through inside a graphic
'frame' and DON'T
have any *wait* statements the thing happens so quickly I cannot see the
animation at all: so, to get
60 frames a second, presumably, one has to have a *wait 1 tick*
statement between each fr
stored off-screen)
Richmond.
On 3.12.19 4:50, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
You are completely right.
I just quoted a job...and knowing that the customer is going to ask me
"where is the smooth scrolling?". i skipped over livecode entirely and
quoted it using flutter.
Round these parts quite a few of us have our own logic, so I wouldn't
get fussed about the numbering . . .
I'm actually looking forward to fiddling around with the new release
over the weekend,
and building the new "PDF bits" into my Devawriter Pro: Thanks in advance!
On 26.11.19 22:44, hh via
I think I understand what "no longer relevant" means,
but "stale" is unclear to me; I've always thought of something
that has gone stale as something that someone
should have done something with earlier but somehow 'overlooked.'
And, as to "not going to get merged," well, why isn't that feature g
If I had written that there would be people queueing at the airport to
come over to Bulgaria and surgically remove my, erm, "ears."
Well done, Mr Wieder.
On 26.11.19 19:51, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
On 11/26/19 1:58 AM, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode wrote:
Dear list members,
W
stay with that
version until I am pushed so hard against the wall
I have no choice but to upgrade.
Richmond.
On 5.11.19 12:01, Tiemo Hollmann TB via use-livecode wrote:
Hello,
I just installed LC Indy 9.5.0. on MacOS 10.15 Catalina
I can't start LC Indy. My Mac tells me:
"Live
Interesting stuff.
"But writing in LC means that you have to master concepts and algorithms"
I wonder which programming language (and I don't mean block-based
baby-hits-the-Lego-bricks stuff)
does not involve mastering concepts and algorithms.
One of the things that has slightly annoyed me in
r to a corner in a party and
whispering to each other while everyone looks on. I find it rude.
Bob S
On Nov 3, 2019, at 17:33 , Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
wrote:
On 03/11/2019 22:04, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
I'm not sure if in some countries kids learn languages more eas
I'm not sure if in some countries kids learn languages more easily than
in others.
But, I do think:
1. In English-speaking countries there is an unconscious feeling that
learning a foreign language is not 100%
serious as "all the world learns English."
2. Many countries where the national la
8
and download the example stack (28 MB!) here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m7cd4c8gtz2x5rf/Boys%20and%20Girls.livecode.zip?dl=0
Oh, and, by-ther-way: Please feel free to use that stack, hack it to
bits, and rip off
any ideas you find useful there.
Richmond.
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I have a radical disagreement with Scratch and its ilk as, while it does
allow one to run up simple computer games, it does not let users see the
"guts" of a program, and seems not to give children transferrable skill for
non-block programming languages. I have successfully started kids from 9
year
Congratulations.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019, 5:08 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I'm a bit confused about the booleans. This seems to indicate that true <>
> "true". I've been sloppy in my code, so I may have to go through and find
> every instance of a boolean
Sorry about starting this as a new thread: email client misbehaving.
Richard Gaskin wrote:
"Richmond wrote:
> Of course if certain long-term stuff from the Kickstarters don't
> appear on the Roadmap it is easier to hold LC to account than if
> the Roadmap were to disappear
Of course if certain long-term stuff from the Kickstarters don't appear
on the
Roadmap it is easier to hold LC to account than if the Roadmap were to
disappear completely.
On 29.10.19 21:19, hh via use-livecode wrote:
I also think all of them are still valuable targets.
Of course one could sa
Well, even if nothing else, it gives an impression that the folk at
LiveCode central have some sort
of GANTT chart with deliverables and dependencies, and what can be
reasonably expected in the near future.
On 29.10.19 21:14, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
What purpose does it serve?
Why would you ditch it?
On 29.10.19 20:59, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond wrote:
> The Roadmap is more than a year out of date.
>
> https://livecode.com/resources/roadmap/
>
> Is there any chance of it being updated?
I hope not.
If it were up to me I'd
|local fldState on mouseEnter if fld "fff" is empty then put "0" into
fldState end mouseEnter on mouseWithin if fld "fff" is empty then -- do
nothing else put "1" into fldState end if if fldState > 0 then set the
textColor of fld "fff" to red end if end mouseWithin |
On 28.10.19 23:03, Klaus
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33269
Best, Richmond.
On 28.10.19 23:03, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all,
quick question LC 9.5 on macOS 10.14.6:
We can drag'n'drop text into textfields and
this works without any scripting.
We can also drag'
The Roadmap is more than a year out of date.
https://livecode.com/resources/roadmap/
Is there any chance of it being updated?
Richmond.
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On 28.10.19 16:55, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
programmatically or using the menu?
Bob S
On Oct 26, 2019, at 07:45 , Richmond via use-livecode
wrote:
When I try to close a stack via
Close and Remove from Memory
[ MacOS 10.14.6, LC 9.5.0 ]
the stack does not
Well, that'd involve some sort of OCR . . . So you've either got to wrap
some code up from elsewhere, or roll your own OCR routine in LiveCode.
Tough call.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019, 9:45 AM Phil Davis via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I want to [programmatically] take a pict
rly useful information.
What might be a good thing is if some sort of vaguely comprehensible
explanation were available
as to how the red and the yellow dots were conceived, as well as the
error messages.
Richmond.
On 27.10.19 19:25, dunbarx--- via use-livecode wrote:
Just an aside.
I never experience
When I try to close a stack via
Close and Remove from Memory
[ MacOS 10.14.6, LC 9.5.0 ]
the stack does not close, but I get the
"Standalone application saved successfully"
announcement window.
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Bravo.
I'm going to be pushing that at several people I know who have been
chewing their way through hills of pills
for years.
Thanks.
Best, Richmond.
On 24.10.19 15:56, Kevin Miller via use-livecode wrote:
Hi folks,
This is initial launch of a new personal project of mine, not str
I have moved this discussion over here as there is the possibility to
use pictures here,
while one cannot on the Use-List.
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=33206&p=184151#p184149
On 10.10.19 22:01, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Three years ago I spent several months res
ct 10, 2019, at 11:51 AM, Richmond via use-livecode
wrote:
This sounds a bit like WineBottler:
http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
On 10.10.19 20:48, Dar Scott Consulting via use-livecode wrote:
Being a mad scientist causes my mind to wander. I implied some sort of
application that would take a 3
This sounds a bit like WineBottler:
http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
On 10.10.19 20:48, Dar Scott Consulting via use-livecode wrote:
Being a mad scientist causes my mind to wander. I implied some sort of
application that would take a 32-bit macOS app and turn it into a 64-bit app
suitable f
t was almost moronic. For "some odd reason"
there were no takers as far as I am aware.
I teach Primary kids LiveCode every summer and we do just fine with the
standard set of tools:
the kids use exactly what they require and are generally self-limiting.
Richmond.
On 10.10.19 18:53, Dev
As far as I know, Catalina "exists" inside its "own protected space",
which means that it
is like that awful conversation you have with your embarrassing relative
who is banged
up in one of those American prisons we see in Movies with a thickened
plate-glass window
and 2 retro telephone handset
Not for me: as a person who is normally an early adopter, I'm breaking
my own rule and
keeping well clear of Catalina.
I have always been ambivalent about upgrading as the benefits have
almost always been balanced by downsides
[ https://www.downside.co.uk/ ]
and, as I still use a BBC Model B
I'm an "Apple fanatic", so much so that I have to have these:
1. 2018 MacMini for up to date stuff.
2. 64-bit Intel iMac.
3. 32-bit Intel iMac.
4. G5 iMac.
Because Apple with their obsession for making things obsolescent have left
me with an awful lot of very useful software that I have paid
Thanks! That's great.
On 9.10.19 15:48, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Am 09.10.2019 um 14:40 schrieb Richmond via use-livecode
:
So: I have a socking-great multidimensional array that I display in a table
field by using
combine
as in:
combine myGUFF using retur
ed into some sort of delimited text variable
I need to convert it back to an array . . .
Richmond.
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On 8.10.19 11:35, Richmond wrote:
"the severity of a bug be determined by the team"
Presumably by "the team" you mean LiveCode Central?
Somewhere in this discussion there was the idea that, perhaps, "the
team" already had so
much on their plate that both de
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