Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 144, Issue 44

2015-09-24 Thread AndyP
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Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 144, Issue 44

2015-09-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bruce Humphrey wrote: > I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact > to propose/respond to new feature ideas. As Mark Waddingham said, they're working on a solution as complete as you described, but in the meantime we do have a forum for discussing proposed feature req

Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 144, Issue 44

2015-09-24 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote: > On 2015-09-24 15:47, Bruce Humphrey wrote: > > 2. Upgrade: the icon/graphic libraries in LC are embarrassing. Not >> being a graphic artist I find having such elements available go a long >> way toward interface presentability. We need LC

Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 144, Issue 44

2015-09-24 Thread Mark Waddingham
On 2015-09-24 15:47, Bruce Humphrey wrote: Speaking as a noob but longtime hypercarder and now a new-minted Indy contributor I have a couple of thoughts: I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact to propose/respond to new feature ideas. A description and priority assign

Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 144, Issue 44

2015-09-24 Thread Bruce Humphrey
Speaking as a noob but longtime hypercarder and now a new-minted Indy contributor I have a couple of thoughts: I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact to propose/respond to new feature ideas. A description and priority assignment for said feature(s), which can then b