Mike,
you have a good and clear concept (and LC will have probably soon
one too?).
What I can't see in this discussion is the "mass of widgets".
This sounds as if there were already close to 1000(!) in the
folks. What I can find is below 40, not such a mass.
I started a community thread, nobody e
I know Bernd better than he is aware of ;-)
The one and only reason of this 'unlucky' naming was
the desire, to retain Elanor's authorship, acknowledging
her fundamental work not only with that widget.
Monte's proposal is much better, but it could read
metadata version is "1.0.1-rc.1+berndn.cool
The problem that we run into is when someone goes off the grid. I can
think of several tools that are, in effect, abandonware. There are, for
instance, a certain mobile framework, a certain report writer, and a
communication framework for a file sharing service. Let's start with the
mobile frame
> On 31 Oct. 2016, at 11:53 pm, Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> This seems like it's going to be a hindrance because every little group for
> every little project is going to have to jump through more hoops. I think
> we should collectively try to noggin a better way, or we are going to have
> chaos, an
Peter
Peter,
thanks for pointing this out. I will do it differently if I do modify a
widget again.
Kind regards
Bernd
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Sounds like a great idea Mike. I look forward to hearing about your progress
with your new enterprise. ;-)
Bob S
On Oct 31, 2016, at 05:53 , Mike Kerner
mailto:mikeker...@roadrunner.com>> wrote:
This seems like it's going to be a hindrance because every little group for
every little project i
This seems like it's going to be a hindrance because every little group for
every little project is going to have to jump through more hoops. I think
we should collectively try to noggin a better way, or we are going to have
chaos, and some number of people just throwing up their hands. Perhaps a
On 31/10/2016 12:21, Mike Kerner wrote:
There is going to be a problem if every time someone forks/fixes/improves a
widget, it has to be under their name. We should develop a better way. On
some of the things I've worked on for LC, there have been five or six of us
that have done something.
There is going to be a problem if every time someone forks/fixes/improves a
widget, it has to be under their name. We should develop a better way. On
some of the things I've worked on for LC, there have been five or six of us
that have done something.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Peter TB Br
On 24/10/2016 20:07, BNig wrote:
http://www.berndniggemann.on-rev.com/calendar/calendar.zip
inside the folder there are two folders:
community.livecode.elanor.datesupport.1.0.0
community.livecode.elanorb.calendarBN.1.0.0
Hi Bernd,
1. Did you register "elanorb" as a LiveCode developer ID?
Ok. Thanks for that clarification.
~Roger
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 3:35 PM, BNig wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> please remove prior versions from the "extensions" folder in "My Livecode"
> folder.
>
> Then move the unzipped folders to the "extensions" folder in "My Livecode"
> folder manually.
>
> The
0
community.livecode.elanor.datesupport.1.0.0 does not need icons, just cancel
the request.
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Bernd
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Elanor's .lce file will select in Extensions Manager, but not your .lci
file.
~Roger
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 3:21 PM, BNig wrote:
> forgot to mention:
>
> compiled using 8.1.1, works in LC 9.0.0 DP1.
>
> http://www.berndniggemann.on-rev.com/calendar/calendar.zip
>
> Kind regards
> Bernd
>
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forgot to mention:
compiled using 8.1.1, works in LC 9.0.0 DP1.
http://www.berndniggemann.on-rev.com/calendar/calendar.zip
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ct to the message.
on dateChanged pDate
put pDate into field "myDate"
end dateChanged
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