Enhancement Request: 17017
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 6:11 PM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
> On 16/02/2016 03:23, Kay C Lan wrote:
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>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Peter TB Brett > >
>> wrote:
>>
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>>> Is your clock open source? At the moment it has "All rights reserved" in
>>> the copyright...
>>
On 16/02/2016 03:23, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
Is your clock open source? At the moment it has "All rights reserved" in
the copyright...
I don't have a Community Edition of LC in front of me but I know for the
other editions:
All rights reser
Thanks Hermann,
I think both of these are outlier conditions, but the clock hiding the
color picker surprised me and I may try to figure a workaround on it.
Thanks for letting me know.
-Howard
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 5:35 PM, [-hh] wrote:
> Howard B. wrote:
> > Did you not have any of these f
Howard B. wrote:
> Did you not have any of these fonts installed at the time?
> Had you explicitly removed them? What version of OSX are
> you running?
I have > 800 fonts on my Mac (and use newest OSX developer
preview). Of course I enable only a small subset, what I
currently need. Your's are usu
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 10:05 AM, [-hh] wrote:
> Howard, two hints to your clock:
> = If user hasn't installed (or disabled) the few fonts you
> make available then it always has the same 'system font'.
>
This is true, however all my testers had these fonts installed by default
so my assumption
Updated.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> Randy Hengst wrote:
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> > I didn’t see an attribution to LiveCode in your “About” menu or your
> > pdf help doc. Is attribution no longer required?
>
> Section 4d of the Indy license seems to still require it:
>
> d) Copyright n
Thank you, Richard. I’ve been including the LiveCode attribution, but didn’t
notice the "Open Source Licenses.txt” requirement.
be well,
randy
Randy Hengst
www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com
> On Feb 16, 2016, at 9:52 AM, Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
>
> Randy Hengst wrote:
>
> > I didn’t see an
Howard, two hints to your clock:
= If user hasn't installed (or disabled) the few fonts you
make available then it always has the same 'system font'.
= The colour chooser may be fully hidden by the clock window
and then 'blocks' the app.
___
use-livecod
Kay C Lan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
>>
>> Is your clock open source? At the moment it has "All rights
>> reserved" in the copyright...
>>
> I don't have a Community Edition of LC in front of me but I know
> for the other editions:
>
> All rights reserved
Randy Hengst wrote:
> I didn’t see an attribution to LiveCode in your “About” menu or your
> pdf help doc. Is attribution no longer required?
Section 4d of the Indy license seems to still require it:
d) Copyright notices, as defined in Appendix A, must appear wherever
any other copyright
Looks nice, Howard.
I didn’t see an attribution to LiveCode in your “About” menu or your pdf help
doc. Is attribution no longer required?
be well,
randy
Randy Hengst
www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com
> On Feb 14, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
>
> So many clocks today still employ
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
>
> Is your clock open source? At the moment it has "All rights reserved" in
> the copyright...
>
> I don't have a Community Edition of LC in front of me but I know for the
other editions:
All rights reserved worldwide
is the default entr
It's closed source for the time being.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 3:47 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
>
> On 14/02/2016 20:55, Howard Bornstein wrote:
> > So many clocks today still employ the flip-clock or 7-segment LED display
> > aesthetic that is at least 20 years old. Given that we now have high
>
ndows, Mac OSX and Linux
> http://www.flexiblelearning.com/freeclock/
>
>
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
>
>
> > Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2016 12:55:26 -0800
> > From: Howard Bornstein
> > To: How to use LiveCode
> > Subject: Free BasicClock desktop clock for OSX
> >
&g
On 14/02/2016 20:55, Howard Bornstein wrote:
> So many clocks today still employ the flip-clock or 7-segment LED display
> aesthetic that is at least 20 years old. Given that we now have high
> resolution displays and very high-quality fonts available, I wanted
to make
> a simple clock that took
ow to use LiveCode
> Subject: Free BasicClock desktop clock for OSX
>
> So many clocks today still employ the flip-clock or 7-segment LED display
> aesthetic that is at least 20 years old. Given that we now have high
resolution
> displays and very high-quality fonts available, I
So many clocks today still employ the flip-clock or 7-segment LED display
aesthetic that is at least 20 years old. Given that we now have high
resolution displays and very high-quality fonts available, I wanted to make
a simple clock that took advantage of these improvements as an alternative
to th
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