This has little to do with LC and less to do with Ventura, but see your email.
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On July 12, 2022 9:55:22 AM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
wrote:
Ah. I stand corrected.
Of course, nothing
Ah. I stand corrected.
Of course, nothing in nature is linear.
And I still need to figure out how a stomache would have done us any good
withour a circulatory system to get the food to the cells, or lungs to get
oxygen to everything for that matter. It seems if you think about it that no
That is a complete misunderstanding of the elevator theory of evolution:
this was a theory propagated by some
of the people who misread Darwin (I don't mean Hobbesian individualists
like Huxley and Dawkins) to say that
evolution is a linear and ever-upwards process.
On 11.07.22 18:31, Bob
Like how did our stomaches evolve without a circulatory system, and without a
circulatory system, how did we develop stomaches?
Bob S
> On Jul 10, 2022, at 23:53 , Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Running RevMedia 4 on Xubuntu 22.04 serves as a reminder of some of the
>
In general, Ventura is going well.
> On Jul 11, 2022, at 12:53 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Well there go my plans for early adoption.
>
> I do feel that the 'new OS a year' model means that ALL the versions are
> unfinished.
>
> I could say the same about LiveCode
Well there go my plans for early adoption.
I do feel that the 'new OS a year' model means that ALL the versions are
unfinished.
I could say the same about LiveCode versions.
Running RevMedia 4 on Xubuntu 22.04 serves as a reminder of some of the
niggles relating to the elevator theory of human
The OSS "community" already had TONs of work to do.
Apparently a lot of other software is crashing with macOS Ventura as well.
I wonder why? Time to install Ventura and find out I guess.
Every year this former mac fan-boy inches closer to becoming a Linux regular.
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 4:50
On 7/10/22 12:26 PM, Colin Holgate via use-livecode wrote:
With 9.6.3 Community version, showing the message box, or the script window of
a button, crashes LiveCode right away.
Sounds like the OSS community has some work to do, if there is anyone with the
skills still there.
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Jacqueline
On 7/10/2022 1:26 PM, Colin Holgate via use-livecode wrote:
With 9.6.3 Community version, showing the message box, or the script window of
a button, crashes LiveCode right away.
Opening a stack made in 9.6.3 with Monterey, does show 10.16.0 when run in
9.6.3 in Ventura.
Thank you.
wrote:
>
> Is anyone out there in Livecode land running a developer beta of macOS
> Ventura (13.x.x)?
>
> If so, I am hoping you can perform a quick test:
>
> systemVersion() returns 10.16 for macOS Big Sur or Monterey under Livecode
> 9.6.7 and earlier (in the 9.6.x versions). Th
Is anyone out there in Livecode land running a developer beta of macOS
Ventura (13.x.x)?
If so, I am hoping you can perform a quick test:
systemVersion() returns 10.16 for macOS Big Sur or Monterey under
Livecode 9.6.7 and earlier (in the 9.6.x versions). The systemVersion()
bug was just
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