I can think of an application for an XML to Array handler. Toshiba copiers
backup their address books and "template" registrations as xml now, but other
copiers are not capable of interpreting or importing them. It might be possible
to create a conversion tool if I can parse the XML properly.
Of Stephen Barncard via use-livecode
Sent: zaterdag 14 januari 2017 05:36
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Cc: Stephen Barncard <step...@barncard.com>
Subject: Re: [OT] KOUSEK (or replacement) code snippet manager replacement?
Thanks for the suggestions. It's ap
Thanks for the suggestions. It's apparent to me that the amount of work it
will take to get the data into quiver is about equal to the effort to get
the data converted from the KOSEK XML data files. At that point I might as
well just make my own app.
Quiver is great for a various types of data
I never used the import feature and i'm not able to test this
But since the data is in json format i would assume it shouldn't be too
hard - "everything is easy for the man who doesn't have to do it
himself"!
Their site gives a full description of the directory hierarchy
This review is
Thanks, Lagi,
does Quiver have some kind of import feature?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 6:33 AM, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> And if you are that way inclined it will do latex.
>
> And for $9.99 it isnt even worth thinking about a trial
>
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Stephen
I looked at Quiver yesterday and downloaded the trial. I don't see a way to
import a whole folder of files. I have years of snippets in a stack that I
could export to text files but there are too many to bring in manually.
I tried a couple of the third party import scripts on the site for
Hi Pink,
Thanks very much for this stack. It's a great example for using the Treeviw
Widget, nicely done.
And thanks for the warning about the colors.. Sun glasses on first foks!
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Andy Piddock
My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
Copy the new cloud space, get
Thanks, Lagi.
I looked at this. Yeah, the pink is a bit hard on my eyes. Easily changed,
though.
It looks useful.
Best,
Bill
> On Jan 13, 2017, at 7:54 AM, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for a very nicely done stack , and some useful
Hi,
Thanks for a very nicely done stack , and some useful snippets, but I am
now blind and seeing pink elephants everywhere ;-)
Do you prefer the Pink Panther to the Finstones by any chance?
Kindest Regards Lagi
On 13 January 2017 at 15:02, pink via use-livecode <
I also use Quiver and recommend it.
I've tried getting the author to include Livecode among the languages
available for "code blocks" (maybe if there's enough of us he'll give it a
shot)
To be honest, most of my most used LC snippets I also keep in a "notebook
stack" which you are more than
Hi
I used Quiver 3
Allows you to sync to dropbox , google drive etc, export as pdf,, html,
markdown, plain text and json (infact the actual data is json)
What I love is I can cut and paste websites and all the graphics and
formatting are stored as well and the syntax coloring for most of the
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