Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-24 Thread JosepM

Yes, I ever meshed with the upgraded foldersme... :/

I download the ssbk and work like a charm.

Salut,
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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-24 Thread FlexibleLearning
As pointed out, you can either do the automatic update and replace existing
with new, or manually download a starter-kit setup from the website and
import a backup of your old Scrapbook. The downside of the manual updating
is that you will also have to manually transfer any personal plugins and you
will lose all your settings. If neither is a big deal to you, then a manual
update is available to you.

I will, however, look into a more painless way of updating automatically!

Hugh Senior
FLCo


JosepM wrote:

Yes, I ever meshed with the upgraded foldersme... :/

I download the ssbk and work like a charm.

Salut,
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The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread FlexibleLearning
Your Entries are stored in the stack data file (initially called ssBk.rev in
the download). If you have more than one Scrapbook, it will also be a stack
data file.

I have not used Dropbox so it would be good to know that a 'roaming'
solution for ssBk is easily available.

Hugh Senior
FLCo


stephen barncard asked...

Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with Dropbox
(thanks Andre).

But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored, so I
can share that file using Dropbox.

I am using the standalone option as the in-IDE plugin just shows too many
stacks in the browsers, and I use it for other kinds of code snippets.

Should I just put the app itself in the dropbox?


On 22 September 2010 13:06, FlexibleLearning
ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 Thank you all for the tributes.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
 http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/

 However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
 download links for any products. To get a download (many different
options;
 choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
 http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
 include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
 download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk
outside
 the LiveCode environment.

 The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I would
 encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
 least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
 number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
 addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been fantasic.
 We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale
if
 you wish as well.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010
as
 AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has been
 requested to improve.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo



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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread stephen barncard
Right, but ssbk.rev also seems to be the core app loaded by the standalone.
So the DATA and BUSINESS LOGIC are both in ssbk.rev ?

On 23 September 2010 02:34, FlexibleLearning ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 Your Entries are stored in the stack data file (initially called ssBk.rev
 in
 the download). If you have more than one Scrapbook, it will also be a stack
 data file.

 I have not used Dropbox so it would be good to know that a 'roaming'
 solution for ssBk is easily available.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo


 stephen barncard asked...

 Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
 data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with Dropbox
 (thanks Andre).

 But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored, so
 I
 can share that file using Dropbox.

 I am using the standalone option as the in-IDE plugin just shows too many
 stacks in the browsers, and I use it for other kinds of code snippets.

 Should I just put the app itself in the dropbox?


 On 22 September 2010 13:06, FlexibleLearning
 ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

  Thank you all for the tributes.
 
  The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
  http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/
 
  However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
  download links for any products. To get a download (many different
 options;
  choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
  http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
  include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
  download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk
 outside
  the LiveCode environment.
 
  The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I
 would
  encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
  least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
  number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
  addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been
 fantasic.
  We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale
 if
  you wish as well.
 
  The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010
 as
  AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has
 been
  requested to improve.
 
  Hugh Senior
  FLCo
 
 

 Stephen Barncard
 San Francisco Ca. USA

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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread JosepM

Hi Hugh,

I tryed to update to the last version, but the app is hang up, and still
Startup...

Exactly what I must do after update and see the NEW Scripter's Scrapbook? I
have version 5.2.16, inside the 5.2.17 and now inside of this the 5.2.19...
:(
Only I can use the 5.2.16...

Salut,
Josep M
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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread FlexibleLearning
Correct.

/H



stephen barncard wrote:

Right, but ssbk.rev also seems to be the core app loaded by the standalone.
So the DATA and BUSINESS LOGIC are both in ssbk.rev ?

On 23 September 2010 02:34, FlexibleLearning
ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 Your Entries are stored in the stack data file (initially called ssBk.rev
 in
 the download). If you have more than one Scrapbook, it will also be a
stack
 data file.

 I have not used Dropbox so it would be good to know that a 'roaming'
 solution for ssBk is easily available.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo

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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread FlexibleLearning
A hanging app has been reported when using an old version of the standAlone
with ssBk. Go to www.flexibleLearning.com/ssbk, click FREE DOWNLOADS and
download a replacement standalone application in the Extras: Application
Programs section of the page.

After an update, the 'new folder' is always generated in the same folder as
the folder you started in. You simply archive your old set-up and move the
new files back into the original folder. This is a fail-safe so you can
always revert.

Hugh Senior
FLCo



JosepM wrote:

Hi Hugh,

I tryed to update to the last version, but the app is hang up, and still
Startup...

Exactly what I must do after update and see the NEW Scripter's Scrapbook? I
have version 5.2.16, inside the 5.2.17 and now inside of this the 5.2.19...
:(
Only I can use the 5.2.16...

Salut,
Josep M

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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread stephen barncard
Will all due respect, Hugh, I've always cringed with the upgrade process
with SS. It was never clear what to do with the mess in the folder that was
left, and what was what.

On 23 September 2010 10:19, FlexibleLearning ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 A hanging app has been reported when using an old version of the standAlone
 with ssBk. Go to www.flexibleLearning.com/ssbk, click FREE DOWNLOADS and
 download a replacement standalone application in the Extras: Application
 Programs section of the page.

 After an update, the 'new folder' is always generated in the same folder as
 the folder you started in. You simply archive your old set-up and move the
 new files back into the original folder. This is a fail-safe so you can
 always revert.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo



 JosepM wrote:

 Hi Hugh,

 I tryed to update to the last version, but the app is hang up, and still
 Startup...

 Exactly what I must do after update and see the NEW Scripter's Scrapbook?
 I
 have version 5.2.16, inside the 5.2.17 and now inside of this the 5.2.19...
 :(
 Only I can use the 5.2.16...

 Salut,
 Josep M

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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-23 Thread Marian Petrides
Which is one of the many reasons I prefer to run the standalone alongside of 
LiveCode instead of from within it.

On Sep 23, 2010, at 12:56 PM, stephen barncard wrote:

 Will all due respect, Hugh, I've always cringed with the upgrade process
 with SS. It was never clear what to do with the mess in the folder that was
 left, and what was what.
 
 On 23 September 2010 10:19, FlexibleLearning 
 ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:
 
 A hanging app has been reported when using an old version of the standAlone
 with ssBk. Go to www.flexibleLearning.com/ssbk, click FREE DOWNLOADS and
 download a replacement standalone application in the Extras: Application
 Programs section of the page.
 
 After an update, the 'new folder' is always generated in the same folder as
 the folder you started in. You simply archive your old set-up and move the
 new files back into the original folder. This is a fail-safe so you can
 always revert.
 
 Hugh Senior
 FLCo
 
 
 
 JosepM wrote:
 
 Hi Hugh,
 
 I tryed to update to the last version, but the app is hang up, and still
 Startup...
 
 Exactly what I must do after update and see the NEW Scripter's Scrapbook?
 I
 have version 5.2.16, inside the 5.2.17 and now inside of this the 5.2.19...
 :(
 Only I can use the 5.2.16...
 
 Salut,
 Josep M
 
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Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread AndyP

Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?

Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks of
code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would be
useful.

If not I'm willing to get one up and running.

I'm thinking of having a tree type drill down to the snippets.

Anyone will be able to post thier snippets, suggest new categories etc. The
inclusion would not be automatic as to stop bad (spam, porn) content each
submission would have to be approved.

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Andy,

A collection of approximately 300 scripts, snippets and tips is available at 
http://runrev.info


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On 22 sep 2010, at 12:26, AndyP wrote:

 
 Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?
 
 Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks of
 code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
 out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would be
 useful.
 
 If not I'm willing to get one up and running.
 
 I'm thinking of having a tree type drill down to the snippets.
 
 Anyone will be able to post thier snippets, suggest new categories etc. The
 inclusion would not be automatic as to stop bad (spam, porn) content each
 submission would have to be approved.
 
 -
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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Jim Sims
The List archives are full of them  excellent advice.

sims

On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:26 PM, AndyP wrote:

 
 Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?
 
 Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks of
 code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
 out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would be
 useful.
 
 If not I'm willing to get one up and running.
 
 I'm thinking of having a tree type drill down to the snippets.
 
 Anyone will be able to post thier snippets, suggest new categories etc. The
 inclusion would not be automatic as to stop bad (spam, porn) content each
 submission would have to be approved.
 
 -
 Andy Piddock
 
 
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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread David Bovill
Hi Andy great to hear, yes I think it is a great idea, and would love to
work with you on it. Andre is also interested in helping get this up and
running, last we spoke - unless impending marriage has derailed that
somewhat - congrats Andre!

I'm working on specific aspects of this, and it would be great to work on
the online apsects. I've one solution to this that I've had working based
around an open source code documentation wiki called Trac, but I think there
is enough interest now to build on a more LiveCode centric approach using
revIgnitor for the web framework?

I'm concentrating on making sure the search and indexing of the fragments is
done well, that they are in a repository and that both local and online
sharing of these fragments is possible in a rich range of ways.

What approach to the snippet library would you like to take?


On 22 September 2010 11:26, AndyP smudge.a...@googlemail.com wrote:


 Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?

 Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks
 of
 code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
 out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would be
 useful.

 If not I'm willing to get one up and running.

 I'm thinking of having a tree type drill down to the snippets.

 Anyone will be able to post thier snippets, suggest new categories etc. The
 inclusion would not be automatic as to stop bad (spam, porn) content each
 submission would have to be approved.

 -
 Andy Piddock


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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread AndyP

Hi David,

Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
simple, something like below:

http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg 

This could be:

1. All PHP/MySql   or
2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.

I prefer 1. as it's available from everywhere.

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread David Bovill
On 22 September 2010 13:12, AndyP smudge.a...@googlemail.com wrote:


 Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
 simple, something like below:

 http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg

 This could be:

 1. All PHP/MySql   or
 2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.

 I prefer 1. as it's available from everywhere.


OK - simple is good. I'm currently working on an sqlite db for this, and
frankly I'm not by any means a db expert, so having someone to work with on
the schema and MySQL side would be great.

I'd prefer to do this on On-Rev and using PostreSQL, mainly so Pierre could
chip in every now and then :) - but MySql is fine.

I'm currently working with sqlYoga and sqlite, and adding folksonomy tagging
to the snippets db, it would be great to use the same schema, and then start
to define the controller code so that local snippets and online snippets
work well together?
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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Andy,

You might want to check out scripters scrapebook. Although I don't think it has 
been updated in a few years, it might give you some direction. The online 
aspect / shared repository is very interesting to me.


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On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:12 AM, AndyP wrote:

 
 Hi David,
 
 Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
 simple, something like below:
 
 http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg 
 
 This could be:
 
 1. All PHP/MySql   or
 2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.
 
 I prefer 1. as it's available from everywhere.
 
 -
 Andy Piddock
 
 
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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Scripter's Scrapebook link: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm

On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

 Andy,
 
 You might want to check out scripters scrapebook. Although I don't think it 
 has been updated in a few years, it might give you some direction. The online 
 aspect / shared repository is very interesting to me.
 
 
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 On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:12 AM, AndyP wrote:
 
 
 Hi David,
 
 Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of keeping it
 simple, something like below:
 
 http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg 
 
 This could be:
 
 1. All PHP/MySql   or
 2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.
 
 I prefer 1. as it's available from everywhere.
 
 -
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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Peter Brigham MD
There are a bunch of collections out there -- Scripter's Scrapbook,  
sample scripts in the Rev search engine, Richard Gaskin's RevNet  
plugin, etc. The problem as I see it with starting up yet another  
online repository for snippets is that these resources are already  
scattered in a number of places. I think that the best idea would be  
to contact everyone with existing collections of scripts to get  
permission to include them in a central site. Now that would be useful  
-- one place to go, one place to post! I'd suggest a simple online  
database of scripts with tags, browsable and searchable in a browser,  
with a transparent API so that a Rev (whoops! LiveCode!) stack can be  
distributed to access it from a plugin within LiveCode.


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On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:


Andy,

You might want to check out scripters scrapebook. Although I don't  
think it has been updated in a few years, it might give you some  
direction. The online aspect / shared repository is very interesting  
to me.



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On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:12 AM, AndyP wrote:



Hi David,

Apart from LiveCode I'm a PHP/MySql jockey and I was thinking of  
keeping it

simple, something like below:

http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/file/n2550163/layout.jpg

This could be:

1. All PHP/MySql   or
2. A LiveCode desktop offering connecting to the database or both.

I prefer 1. as it's available from everywhere.

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread AndyP

Thanks Thomas,

Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and well...job
done!

The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.

Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting this
great product. I will be!

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin

AndyP wrote:

 On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
 Scripter's Scrapebook link: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm

 Thanks Thomas,

 Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and
 well...job done!

 The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.

 Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting
 this great product. I will be!

Few dev tools have the feature-completeness of Scripter's Scrapbook. 
Just when you think you've seen everything it offers, you'll stumble 
across some other affordance he's included and find yourself saying, 
Wow, he thought of that too!


Hugh took the time to draft a brief article about it for LiveCode 
Journal (formerly RevJournal):


http://www.livecodejournal.com/features/scripters-scrapbook.html

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread AndyP

Peter,

After reviewing all the links posted I have to agree with you, however to
get this centralised prehaps this is something that RunRev should consider
setting up.

Come on RunRev lets have some feedback on this one

It's interesting how when I started this thread I was sure that a new
snippet base was needed and how the feedback here has completely turned that
around!

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Re: Online Snippets library

2010-09-22 Thread Ken Ray
 
 Thanks Thomas,
 
 Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and well...job
 done!
 
 The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.
 
 Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting this
 great product. I will be!

Also Scripter's Scrapbook has an online sharing component that's part of the
package that lets users post snippets for others to use that they can then
download into their own copy of Scripter's Scrapbook.

It doesn't get a lot of activity, but that's probably because most people
just don't know about it...

I use it for all of my code snippets, info on programming, and even to store
links to various resources. It's a great product!

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.com
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/


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The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-22 Thread FlexibleLearning
Thank you all for the tributes.

The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/

However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
download links for any products. To get a download (many different options;
choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk outside
the LiveCode environment.

The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I would
encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been fantasic.
We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale if
you wish as well.

The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010 as
AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has been
requested to improve.

Hugh Senior
FLCo


AndyP wrote:

  On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
  Scripter's Scrapebook link: http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm
 
  Thanks Thomas,
 
  Well what can I say. I've just downloaded the trial version and
  well...job done!
 
  The last update to the app was June 24 2010 so far from dead.
 
  Very impressive product, made with Rev. We should all be supporting
  this great product. I will be!

Richard Gaskin wrote:
Few dev tools have the feature-completeness of Scripter's Scrapbook.
Just when you think you've seen everything it offers, you'll stumble
across some other affordance he's included and find yourself saying,
Wow, he thought of that too!

Hugh took the time to draft a brief article about it for LiveCode
Journal (formerly RevJournal):

http://www.livecodejournal.com/features/scripters-scrapbook.html

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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-22 Thread stephen barncard
Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with Dropbox
(thanks Andre).

But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored, so I
can share that file using Dropbox.

I am using the standalone option as the in-IDE plugin just shows too many
stacks in the browsers, and I use it for other kinds of code snippets.

Should I just put the app itself in the dropbox?


On 22 September 2010 13:06, FlexibleLearning ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 Thank you all for the tributes.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
 http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/

 However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
 download links for any products. To get a download (many different options;
 choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
 http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
 include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
 download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk outside
 the LiveCode environment.

 The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I would
 encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
 least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
 number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
 addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been fantasic.
 We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale if
 you wish as well.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010 as
 AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has been
 requested to improve.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo



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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-22 Thread william humphrey
I've been running into a similar problem with dropbox. I'd like to
have my Valentina databases there and I can't figure out a way to
configure the vServer to allow that.

Drop box sure is an excellent solution for back-ups and use with more
than one machine. I only worry about the company disappearing or
starting to charge for small uses or something.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:20 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
 Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
 data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with Dropbox
 (thanks Andre).

 But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored, so I
 can share that file using Dropbox.

 I am using the standalone option as the in-IDE plugin just shows too many
 stacks in the browsers, and I use it for other kinds of code snippets.

 Should I just put the app itself in the dropbox?


 On 22 September 2010 13:06, FlexibleLearning 
 ad...@flexiblelearning.comwrote:

 Thank you all for the tributes.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev MarketPlace:
 http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/

 However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
 download links for any products. To get a download (many different options;
 choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
 http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
 include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
 download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk outside
 the LiveCode environment.

 The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I would
 encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
 least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
 number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
 addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been fantasic.
 We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale if
 you wish as well.

 The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010 as
 AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has been
 requested to improve.

 Hugh Senior
 FLCo



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Re: The Scripter's Scrapbook (was: Online Snippets library)

2010-09-22 Thread stephen barncard
I'm not sure the web server component is needed most of the time if all of
one's machines are on the same LAN. The local files on local machines seem
to get reconciled way before the web version. very fast.

On 22 September 2010 13:35, william humphrey b...@bluewatermaritime.comwrote:

 I've been running into a similar problem with dropbox. I'd like to
 have my Valentina databases there and I can't figure out a way to
 configure the vServer to allow that.

 Drop box sure is an excellent solution for back-ups and use with more
 than one machine. I only worry about the company disappearing or
 starting to charge for small uses or something.

 On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:20 PM, stephen barncard
 stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
  Hugh, as you know I've been needing a solution to make the same Scrapbook
  data available on all my machines and I thought I had found it with
 Dropbox
  (thanks Andre).
 
  But I'm having a hard time trying to find out where the data is stored,
 so I
  can share that file using Dropbox.
 
  I am using the standalone option as the in-IDE plugin just shows too many
  stacks in the browsers, and I use it for other kinds of code snippets.
 
  Should I just put the app itself in the dropbox?
 
 
  On 22 September 2010 13:06, FlexibleLearning ad...@flexiblelearning.com
 wrote:
 
  Thank you all for the tributes.
 
  The Scripter's Scrapbook is also available in the new RunRev
 MarketPlace:
  http://www.runrev.com/store/product/scripters-scrapbook-1-0-0/
 
  However, their new website has not yet been completed and there are no
  download links for any products. To get a download (many different
 options;
  choose the one/s you want), go to the Flexible Learning website page
  http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm as Thomas suggested. Options
  include standalone applications which are not included in the runRev
  download (when they are re-instated) for those who wish to run ssBk
 outside
  the LiveCode environment.
 
  The on-line repository supports a range of attribution options and I
 would
  encourage you to take  2-for-1 advantage (for every two you grab, put at
  least one up yourself). You cannot store files but you can include any
  number of stacks, files, pdf's etc you want by including their url
  addresses. Ken Ray's work on the cgi to drive this part has been
 fantasic.
  We have also included vendor options so you can offer your work for sale
 if
  you wish as well.
 
  The Scripter's Scrapbook is currently v5.2.19, last updated 24 June 2010
 as
  AndyP says. Updates tend to quite infrequent nowadays as not much has
 been
  requested to improve.
 
  Hugh Senior
  FLCo
 
 
 
  Stephen Barncard
  San Francisco Ca. USA
 
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