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It does work. It's a bit wordy, but works fine.
If you have these buttons in a background, you do have the sharedHilite set
to false, right? This would matter.
So what doesn't work?
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to false, right? This would matter.
So what doesn't work?
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Good. This never happens to me.
Your script can be shortened, and sped up, a bit. Watch line wraps:
on doStuff3
repeat with y = 1 to the number of marked cards
repeat with b = 1 to the number of buttons of marked cd y
if the style of button b of marked cd y =
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if the style of button b of marked card y = checkbox and the hilite
of button b of marked card y = true then
send mouseUp to button b
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On 04.11.10 at 17:29 -0700 charles61 apparently wrote:
Craig,
Your script the first time but I got an error the second time I
tried printing saying;
flagging the line end mouseUp to button b
and reporting the error message:
button Print; execution error at line 287 (Chunk: no such object)
to complete. What does your
mouseUp handler do exactly? If it calls a different handler, which in
turn calls the mouseUp again, then your script will loop between the two
handlers until eventually you get the error, or it looks like you hung.
(Did you try command-period to stop the scripts
that your
scripts are going in circles without a way to complete. What does your
mouseUp handler do exactly? If it calls a different handler, which in
turn calls the mouseUp again, then your script will loop between the two
handlers until eventually you get the error, or it looks like you hung
what means these limits.
Image that some C/C++ library has class File_16, which has
ulong mLength;
Ulong is 4 bytes (32 bits) and can keep max 2^32-1 value.
this is near to 4GB.
In 80-90ths this was normal for most software.
Later have come to gave 64 bit API of OS for file
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Still fudging around to find a key that is not used for much else on a
keyboard;
would be grateful iff (i.e. if and only if) you use your f-8 key for
any specific
purpose you could respond (and, no, I'm not interested in for cleaning the
wax out of the dog's ears), indicating your OS of
F8 is used by Mac OS, for Expose. It's also used by Flash, but I have to use
the menu item because I can't be bothered to go and disable the OS usage.
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On 10/12/2010 07:25 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
F8 is used by Mac OS, for Expose. It's also used by Flash, but I have to use
the menu item because I can't be bothered to go and disable the OS usage.
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On Oct 12, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Richmond wrote:
when I hit the F8 happens . . . :)
I misspoke, it's Spaces that F8 is used for. I've now set that to F7, so I'm
good to go in Flash.
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On Oct 12, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Richmond wrote:
when I hit the F8 happens . . . :)
I misspoke, it's Spaces that F8 is used for. I've now set that to F7, so I'm
good to go in Flash.
Still doesn't leave me with a free F-key!
On Oct 12, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
Still doesn't leave me with a free F-key!
You could use F7, that doesn't seem to be used by much.
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On Oct 12, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
Still doesn't leave me with a free F-key!
You could use F7, that doesn't seem to be used by much.
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Bonjour TheSlug,
I just bought your Data Grid Helper.
Congratulation for this very nice tool !
Very intuitive indeed, and very useful when installing new dataGrids
or modifying old ones ;-))
The documentation is concise enough and very clear.
Un outil magnifique :-))
Best regards from
The DGH is a plugin, right? Can we use it also to deploy application for the
web (revlet) and for mobile ?
Thanks
Paolo Mazza
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 4:51 PM, André Bisseret
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Bonjour TheSlug,
I just bought your Data Grid Helper.
Congratulation for this very nice tool !
Very intuitive indeed, and very useful when installing new dataGrids or
modifying old ones ;-))
The documentation
Perfect!
Bob
On Oct 10, 2010, at 10:30 AM, zryip theSlug wrote:
Dear LiveCode users,
It seems that I was not really explicit about what exactly DGH is and
what it can do. So I rewrote a text and I send it to the list to have
your opinion about this new explanation.
Do you think
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 4:54 PM, paolo mazza mazzapaoloit...@gmail.com wrote:
The DGH is a plugin, right? Can we use it also to deploy application for the
web (revlet) and for mobile ?
Thanks
Paolo Mazza
Paolo, you are correct. DGH is a plugin. This plugin gives an
alternative interface to
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Perfect!
Bob
Bob,
Thanks for your opinion 8-)
On Oct 10, 2010, at 10:30 AM, zryip theSlug wrote:
Dear LiveCode users,
It seems that I was not really explicit about what exactly DGH is and
what it can do. So I rewrote
Dear LiveCode users,
It seems that I was not really explicit about what exactly DGH is and
what it can do. So I rewrote a text and I send it to the list to have
your opinion about this new explanation.
Do you think that is more clear?
Thanks for any advice! 8-)
What is DGH?
DGH is a plugin
Rev 4.0 is in revolt. (LiveCode is fine.)
I write in script:
put 3 into x
and when I try to compile I get a message Can't create a variable by
that name.
Or any other name for that matter.
I think I may have messed up the global variables. They are the same
as before except for the
P.S.
I can run preexisting scripts, I just can't make any changes. It is as
if I have lost privileges.
Jim
Rev 4.0 is in revolt. (LiveCode is fine.)
I write in script:
put 3 into x
and when I try to compile I get a message Can't create a variable
by that name.
Or any other name
Did you change your preferences, checking strict compilation mode? This
would require that you declare your variables, and not be able to load them
on the fly.
Craig Newman
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Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:01:54 AM, you wrote:
Rev 4.0 is in revolt. (LiveCode is fine.)
I write in script:
put 3 into x
and when I try to compile I get a message Can't create a variable by
that name.
You have turned on the explicitVariables failsafe mechanism, which
Craig and Mark,
That was the problem. I have a vague recollection of changing that in
the preference dialog box just to see what would happen, and then the
phone rang. By the time I got of the phone my short term memory bank
had been reprogrammed. I used to have about 68 K short term
at least you got 8k... all I have are a couple registers and a very short
stack...
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:28 PM, James Hurley jhurley0...@sbcglobal.netwrote:
Craig and Mark,
That was the problem. I have a vague recollection of changing that in the
preference dialog box just to see what
You may want to back that up off site.
Craig
In a message dated 9/27/10 12:28:40 PM, jhurley0...@sbcglobal.net writes:
I used to have about 68 K short term memory. It
has dwindled to about 8 k.
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Craig and Mark,
That was the problem. I have a vague recollection of changing that in the
preference dialog box just to see what would happen, and then the phone
rang. By the time I got of the phone my short term memory
Devin-
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:47:13 AM, you wrote:
Luxury! I dream about having a register! All I have is the bottom
of a rusty soup tin, and I have to scratch tick marks on it with a
broken stick!
Wow! A soup tin... all I have is... aw, I forget what I have...
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Monday
That reminds me of the chorus of a song that takes me well back to the mid
80s and being a schoolkid:
Hey, hey 16k
What does that get you today?
It's not enough even for a letter
Old school RAM packs were much better!
Steve
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Why, minus nine of course!
Bob
On Sep 18, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Tereza Snyder wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function! And it doesn't work with negative
numbers*!
mod is also an
Ha, I asked this same question a couple weeks ago. And just like you,
Tereza, I was looking in the wrong place! It's not a function. Seems like it
should be.
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function!
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Somebody knows… what is it.
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Saturday, September 18, 2010, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
Somebody knows
what is it.
I was (wrap) going to try (wrap) to remember it (wrap) as well, but
it's (wrap) not on the tip of my (wrap) tongue...
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On Sep 18, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
wrap
but why do you want to avoid 'mod' ?
because there's always a fiddle with 0 (along with cats), and offsets, and I'm
too lazy to write that function AGAIN.
t
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On Sep 18, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Tereza-
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
Somebody knows
what is it.
I was (wrap) going to try (wrap) to remember it (wrap) as well, but
it's (wrap) not on the tip of my (wrap) tongue…
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR
Tereza-
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function! And it doesn't work with negative
numbers*!
mod is also an operator. And negative numbers? I wouldn't expect those
to work - it work that way for word problems with either operator:
If
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Tereza Snyder wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Tereza-
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
Somebody knows
what is it.
I was (wrap) going to try (wrap) to remember it (wrap) as well, but
it's (wrap
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function! And it doesn't work with negative
numbers*!
mod is also an operator. And negative numbers? I wouldn't expect those
to work - it work that way
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Tereza Snyder ter...@califex.com wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmph! it's an OPERATOR not a function! And it doesn't work with
negative numbers*!
mod is also an
Hey, it works for the government!
Key:
Johnny = US Treasury
Fred = Federal Reserve Bank
:-)
(OK, it would be funnier if it were less true - I'll say no more)
On 9/18/10 3:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
If Johnny owes nine dollars and gives five of those dollars he doesn't
have to Fred, how many
In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields
(or variables or any objects) using a reserved word is a bad idea.
Bob
On Jul 9, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
HI BOB,
It doesn't matter, because David writes he got only 10 fields in that group.
On 07/12/2010 06:53 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields
(or variables or any objects) using a reserved word is a bad idea.
And this is where I jump right back in and state that a naming
convention avoids the temptation to
use
Just one gotcha with the repeat for each construct. Do NOT under any
circumstances change the contents of the source variable inside the repeat
loop. For instance:
repeat for each line tLine in myListOfLines
Do NOT change the contents of myListOfLines inside your repeat loop. It was
explained
By some odd coincidence those are the names of the first 4 buttons in my new
project!
Bob
On Jul 12, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Richmond wrote:
On 07/12/2010 06:53 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
In this particular case you are correct. And I also agree that naming fields
(or variables or any objects)
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:37 AM, David C. davidoco...@gmail.com wrote:
Column1--corresponds to-Field1--corresponds to---tVar1-- is used by.
etc
Of course there's no reason you couldn't
col1 - original data
fCol1 - field
lfCol1 - label field
bCol1 - button
tCol1 - temp var
lCol1 -
On 07/10/2010 02:23 AM, David C. wrote:
Good grief! Will someone be so kind as to show me the proper way to
format my script...
'the proper way . . . Um; that is slightly funny as, unlike
Fortran IV (what a pain it was) there is no strict set of
rules as to how to format a script
David and Mark,
Yet, repeat for each rules. Whether using arrays is faster than using
regular variables depends on whether your repeat loop is written
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Hello Bob, Sarah, Mark, Alex, Scott, Kay,
Very good lesson !!!
Yes ! Better than documentation !
It is a good example for witch I appreciate How to use Revolution
I imagine that many silent readers appreciate like me and I thank you on their
behalf...
PS : pity not have English lessons like that
sort of loop I get out the plastic cups
and the beads
and play with them on the floor (preferably with a cup of coffee and
some music)
until I find what I would term the most economical way of doing things.
So; prior to writing anything smartly one has to work out the
'smartist' logic;
if you
as, unlike
Fortran IV (what a pain it was) there is no strict set of
rules as to how to format a script.
This is both RunRev's strength and its weakness; insofar
as there are multiple solutions to almost everything.
Let's say I have the following
1 group named AllFields containing:
10 text
and play with them on the floor (preferably with a cup of coffee and some
music)
until I find what I would term the most economical way of doing things.
So; prior to writing anything smartly one has to work out the 'smartist'
logic;
if you are incredibly good at abstractions you can do
and
understand the benefits of using a consistent naming convention, but
failed largely at implementing it for this project. You've provided a
very nice visual reminder of just how much easier it can be. Much
appreciated.
The what if thought for this project originated some 4-5 years ago,
and I've spent
some sort of loop I get out the plastic cups and
the beads
and play with them on the floor (preferably with a cup of coffee and some
music)
until I find what I would term the most economical way of doing things.
So; prior to writing anything smartly one has to work out the 'smartist'
logic;
if you
and Ken's scripting guide at least twice and
understand the benefits of using a consistent naming convention, but
failed largely at implementing it for this project. You've provided a
very nice visual reminder of just how much easier it can be. Much
appreciated.
The what if thought for this project
in mind for my future projects and/or perhaps
yet another revision for this one at some point.
Amongst other things, Richmond said:
Well; speaking as a relative baby (48 last February) I ca cheerfully say:
1. My short term memory is already half-rotted.
2. I cannot tell you much about what is termed
. It suspends script execution at the point
of error, while retaining all the variable values so that you can see
what they are. This often gives you insight into what went wrong. In
addition, the little popup button at the top of the editor gives you the
entire history of the handler calls
depends on whether your repeat loop is written
smartly.
Quite; but that looks a bit like circular logic.
Everytime I have to write some sort of loop I get out the plastic cups
and
the beads
and play with them on the floor (preferably with a cup of coffee and some
music)
until I find what
of the most helpful
features of the script editor. It suspends script execution at the
point of error, while retaining all the variable values so that you
can see what they are. This often gives you insight into what went
wrong. In addition, the little popup button at the top of the editor
gives
loss of cognitive
ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be
expected from normal ...
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Dementia (meaning deprived of mind) is a serious loss of cognitive
ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be
expected from normal ...
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birthday, so I'm blaming it
all on an increasing case of dementia. As in:
Dementia (meaning deprived of mind) is a serious loss of cognitive
ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be
expected from normal ...
Best regards,
David C
Hi David,
Whenever you discuss something that involved an error, you really
should post the error message together with your question. It helps.
Really, it does.
Now to your answer. I am not exactly sure what to answer, because I
don't know the error message, but I can make a guess
As an aside, what Macro Substitution would be able to do is dereference
variables at runtime. Assuming an amperstand was the dereference character:
put field into theObject
put tVar into theVar
put 1 into i
put field theObject.i of group AllFields into theVar.i
This was how dBase and other dev
, so I'm blaming it
all on an increasing case of dementia. As in:
Dementia (meaning deprived of mind) is a serious loss of cognitive
ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be
expected from normal ...
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that involved an error, you really should post
the error message together with your question. It helps. Really, it does.
Now to your answer. I am not exactly sure what to answer, because I don't
know the error message, but I can make a guess.
It is recommendable to use arrays in this case
HI BOB,
It doesn't matter, because David writes he got only 10 fields in that
group. Besides, it is really a bad idea to call a field field 1.
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On 10/07/2010 00:43, Alex Tweedly wrote:
put (fld field i) into temp
do put temp into quote tVar quote i
Sorry - it doesn't need to be that complicated.
you can just do
put (fld field i) into temp
do put temp into tVar i
(And just in case there are more silly typos -
Well, I guess that problem kind of opened up a can of worms... to
which this reply is pointed to *all* who contributed.
Thank you so much for the help! It's really appreciated.
Let me digest some of the replies and I'll be back a bit later with a
question or two. That should help clarify some
the implications of what
I was attempting.
Is that something that generally gets learned by the seat of the
pants or is it something I've overlooked in reading the
documentation?
From Mark:
Whenever you discuss something that involved an error, you really should post
the error message
David-
Friday, July 9, 2010, 8:37:44 PM, you wrote:
It is recommendable to use arrays in this case:
repeat for i = 1 to 10
put fld i of grp AllFields into tVar[i]
end repeat
I'll really consider that to see if it will fit the need, Mark.
Question: Is getting data into or out of an array any
.
Your thoughts?
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This could be part of the company’s plans as developers seem to be beginning
to wax lyrical on how Objective-C may need tweaking.
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Devanagari 'r' in a conjunct consonant]
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Why do I get a tingly feeling (err . . . probably called wishful
thinking) that RunRev 4 is not
going to allow execution of a script in a fld in a standalone??
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richmondmathew...@gmail.com
wrote:
Why do I get a tingly feeling (err . . . probably called wishful thinking)
that RunRev 4 is not
going to allow execution of a script in a fld in a standalone??
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What I still don't understand (and this is the sticking
Playing with a revLet:
put the revletParams of this stack into someArray
combine someArray with CR and tab
put $HTTP_HOST CR CR someArray into someText
answer someText
But I am not getting anything for $HTTP_HOST it looks like that global
is not supported. This is what I
someArray with CR and tab
put $HTTP_HOST CR CR someArray into someText
answer someText
But I am not getting anything for $HTTP_HOST it looks like that
global
is not supported. This is what I get for the globals:
gRevAppIcon
gRevSmallAppIcon
$JAVA_JVM_VERSION
$XRE_BINARY_PATH
Thanks Mark - I'm wandering if I should file access to the more usual Apache
environment globals as a feature request?
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David,
Have a look at this http://qurl.tk/av
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So does HTML :)
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Hi David,
I don't think so, because a revlet runs locally, not on the server.
Anyway it is useful.
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HTML is indeed rendered locally, which is why you can't use server
environment veriables in HTML. If you want to parse environment
variables, you need to use PHP, ASP, Perl or irev for instance.
Moreover, the environment variables that are listed by the globals
function are set
On 20 May 2010 22:14, Mark Schonewille m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.comwrote:
HTML is indeed rendered locally, which is why you can't use server
environment veriables in HTML.
Hi I was sort of joking - but really you have HTTP headers like HTTP
referrer - so that the browser can tell where the
I've looked in the docs but I don't see a complete listing of all the image
types that the Rev image object can display. I think it can be png, jpeg, gif,
animated gif but I'm sure there are more.
Can someone point me to the list?
I want to make an answer file with type dialog for all of the
Hey Bill ,
Looking in the dictionary under import list this:
Importing a paint file creates an image object on the current card. The
import command can import GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, XWD, XBM, XPM, or PBM,
PGM, or PPM files. On Mac OS systems, PICT files can also be imported
(but they cannot be
Now that we have gotten to a real list, how bad is it?
Jacque basically suggested earlier that there are things present in all
versions that are missing in others, and that Linux is no worse off than the
others. I don't think this is quite correct because there are aspects of
the Linux
mouth is ?
perhaps; only there's no mouth),
or
state we really aren't interested in what you have to say,
it is our product and we already have a vision of how it is going to
develop regardless of your opinions.
Then, at the very least, we can all 'pack our bags and go home
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