On 23 Jan 2017, at 12:16, Heather Laine via use-livecode wrote:
in short, its not a question of changing a button in the Standalone
Builder. If you want to build open source licensed, free, Community
edition standalones, then you need to use Community.
Thanks Heather, getting this additional
Guys, there seems to be quite a bit of confusion here! Let me try and clear it
up.
LiveCode Community is free, open source, and lets you deploy to all platforms
including HTML5. As we are all aware, you must share your source code for
anything you make publicly available.
LiveCode Indy offers
On 22 Jan 2017, at 23:36, hh via use-livecode wrote:
Keith writes about the ability to make standalones, not about the
license.
I thought *every* edition of LiveCode can create HTML5 standalones?
The Standalone Application Settings window in the standard Indy LiveCode
does show an HTML5
I don't understand.
Keith writes about the ability to make standalones, not about the license.
I thought *every* edition of LiveCode can create HTML5 standalones?
(I can't test because I have a HTML5 license).
If not, that is possibly because Indy can set passwords to all standalones,
what has to
On 1/22/17 5:07 PM, hh via use-livecode wrote:
Keith M. wrote:
HTML5 production is part of the LiveCode Community edition, which is
fantastic. It's in the Business edition too, of course. The Indy
edition, however, doesn't allow HTML5 production at all.
In which version do you see this?
I
Keith M. wrote:
> HTML5 production is part of the LiveCode Community edition, which is
> fantastic. It's in the Business edition too, of course. The Indy
> edition, however, doesn't allow HTML5 production at all.
In which version do you see this?
I made close to all of my > 50 examples
Makes sense to me
Graham
> On 22 Jan 2017, at 22:22, Keith Martin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> HTML5 production is part of the LiveCode Community edition, which is
> fantastic. It's in the Business edition too, of course. The Indy edition,
> however, doesn't
HTML5 production is part of the LiveCode Community edition, which is
fantastic. It's in the Business edition too, of course. The Indy
edition, however, doesn't allow HTML5 production at all.
Would it make sense to add the Community edition's capability to Indy,
maybe with a nudge to encourage