Re: LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread dunbarx
Andre.


I got an email from Scotland. It must be on the website.


Craig





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From: Andre Garzia 
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Sent: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: LC Summer Academy


I don't know what we're talking about, anyone can provide a link?

Cheers
andre

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:

> Oh so this is just for people who make new purchases of livecode?
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
> >
> > On Apr 21, 2011, at 6:14 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >> Everyone see this? Looks like it might be just what the newbies (and
> others?) are clamoring for. Is it only open to those without a license?
> >
> >
> > Kevin replied elsewhere that they are looking into ways that existing
> customers can take advantage of that.
> >
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Re: playing ipad videos on the video output

2011-04-21 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Phil Davis wrote:

> On all other iOS devices, video content can be sent
> to output only under the control of an app in the way you're thinking.

Plan B --  jailbreak the device.  There are options to enable video out on
all devices (I believe).


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Re: playing ipad videos on the video output

2011-04-21 Thread Phil Davis

Different but related:
I wanted to use an Optoma DLP projector to demo an app on my iPhone, but learned 
from a Mac genius that only the iPad2 has the built-in capability to show all 
that happens on your screen. On all other iOS devices, video content can be sent 
to output only under the control of an app in the way you're thinking.


Phil Davis


On 4/21/11 6:58 PM, Jeff Reynolds wrote:
Has anyone been able to have a rev ios application that has its control 
interface running on the ipad play a video file on the ipad out through the 
video out cable support?


i have a client that wants to control videos that are played for presentations 
from an ipad and then have the videos played out thru the video out cable. i 
have seen the netfliks app do something like this where the video is played 
out the video file is played on the video out cable while their control 
interface is on the ipad.


i am thinking this would require some pretty specific and down and dirty 
drivers added to rev to control externally played videos.


thanks

jeff

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playing ipad videos on the video output

2011-04-21 Thread Jeff Reynolds
Has anyone been able to have a rev ios application that has its  
control interface running on the ipad play a video file on the ipad  
out through the video out cable support?


i have a client that wants to control videos that are played for  
presentations from an ipad and then have the videos played out thru  
the video out cable. i have seen the netfliks app do something like  
this where the video is played out the video file is played on the  
video out cable while their control interface is on the ipad.


i am thinking this would require some pretty specific and down and  
dirty drivers added to rev to control externally played videos.


thanks

jeff

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Re: LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread Colin Holgate

On Apr 21, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> I don't know what we're talking about, anyone can provide a link?


http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/april/issue109/newsletter1.php



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Re: iPhone Functionality

2011-04-21 Thread Robert Brenstein

On 21.04.11 at 16:40 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
All the other stuff I was already aware of. Again, their point is 
that it stored the data on a computer where it could be easily 
accessed and in an unencrypted form.


Sure, someone could get into your computer and grab the file, but as 
David Pogue points out, "If your computer is that accessible, you've 
got much bigger problems."


I don't see the article as hysterical though. Excited, overly 
concerned, maybe.


I did not refer to that specific article.

Robert

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Live LiveCode code event #20

2011-04-21 Thread Björnke von Gierke
Hello dearest friends

It has come to my attention that you have inherited a fortune from the prime 
minister of absurdistan, who recently succumbed to his heavy case of head lice. 
Please make contact with me and my colleagues on this saturday, where we can 
talk about how to transfer the following information to you:

As part of his presentation about using image data a few weeks ago, Colin 
showed a simple paint application. Since then, he has improved the performance 
a lot, to the point that it works well on the iPad. In this presentation he 
will show what changes needed to be made in order for it to work that well.
http://livecode.tv/colin/

Also presenting will be Rolland, who uses LC in his tasks as educator at a 
university. He will give you an overview about a few of his LC solutions, 
including polling, student management, chatting and creating video comments.
http://livecode.tv/rolland/

Please make the contact at these times:
Kathmandu Sat 23:45
Oslo Sat 20:00
Boston Sat 14:00
Seattle Sat 11:00
Perth Sun 02:00

To get the valuables, simply transfer to ChatRev. Get it here:
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or enter in the message box:
go stack URL "http://bjoernke.com/chatrev/chatrev1.3b3.rev";

For recordings of past events, visit the blog:
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Re: iPhone Functionality

2011-04-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
Yes the article said all that, except for the GPS vs. the cell triangulation. 
That is a good thing to know btw, because in viewing the map I got the same 
impression, since I recently went on a trip and had that data to compare with. 
I also noticed that there was a long stretch of highway which had no data 
points. Since I was using my iPad to keep track of where I was that stretch and 
not my iPhone, my guess is that it only records that data when you wake up your 
phone and connect to the cellular network. 

All the other stuff I was already aware of. Again, their point is that it 
stored the data on a computer where it could be easily accessed and in an 
unencrypted form. While I think that the Homeland Security act at the time was 
necessary, it would not surprise me to find that in that act there was 
authorization to require GPS enabled cell phone manufacturers to make their 
phones trackable, just in case. 

I don't see the article as hysterical though. Excited, overly concerned, maybe. 

Bob


On Apr 21, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Robert Brenstein wrote:

> On 20.04.11 at 11:32 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
>> Criminy! Well I have nothing to hide, so I'd like to see detailed 
>> information. Presently the open source app you can download to show this 
>> information reduces the detail and accuracy of the information so that 
>> someone malicious can't use the app against someone else. But they assure us 
>> that the data is detailed, to the second.
> 
> Criminy? Not really. Rather hysterical writing by 'pundits' who are stirring 
> the pot in their own interest.
> 
> Apple has no idea where you've been. The file exists only on your phone (an 
> in your backups of your phone). The data is not transmitted back to Apple. 
> Furthermore, this is not GPS data, it is tower triangulation data.
> 
> AT&T on the other hand, has always! known where you are. Same for every 
> mobile network provider.
> 
> See also
> http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/04/21/andy-ihnatko-location-log
> 
> Robert
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Re: LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
I don't know what we're talking about, anyone can provide a link?

Cheers
andre

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:

> Oh so this is just for people who make new purchases of livecode?
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
> >
> > On Apr 21, 2011, at 6:14 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >> Everyone see this? Looks like it might be just what the newbies (and
> others?) are clamoring for. Is it only open to those without a license?
> >
> >
> > Kevin replied elsewhere that they are looking into ways that existing
> customers can take advantage of that.
> >
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Re: iPhone Functionality

2011-04-21 Thread Robert Brenstein

On 20.04.11 at 11:32 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
Criminy! Well I have nothing to hide, so I'd like to see detailed 
information. Presently the open source app you can download to show 
this information reduces the detail and accuracy of the information 
so that someone malicious can't use the app against someone else. 
But they assure us that the data is detailed, to the second.


Criminy? Not really. Rather hysterical writing by 'pundits' who are 
stirring the pot in their own interest.


Apple has no idea where you've been. The file exists only on your 
phone (an in your backups of your phone). The data is not transmitted 
back to Apple. Furthermore, this is not GPS data, it is tower 
triangulation data.


AT&T on the other hand, has always! known where you are. Same for 
every mobile network provider.


See also
http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/04/21/andy-ihnatko-location-log

Robert


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Re: LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
Oh so this is just for people who make new purchases of livecode?

Bob


On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:

> 
> On Apr 21, 2011, at 6:14 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
> 
>> Everyone see this? Looks like it might be just what the newbies (and 
>> others?) are clamoring for. Is it only open to those without a license?
> 
> 
> Kevin replied elsewhere that they are looking into ways that existing 
> customers can take advantage of that.
> 
> 
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Re: LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread Colin Holgate

On Apr 21, 2011, at 6:14 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:

> Everyone see this? Looks like it might be just what the newbies (and others?) 
> are clamoring for. Is it only open to those without a license?


Kevin replied elsewhere that they are looking into ways that existing customers 
can take advantage of that.



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LC Summer Academy

2011-04-21 Thread dunbarx


Everyone see this? Looks like it might be just what the newbies (and others?) 
are clamoring for. Is it only open to those without a license?


Craig
 
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Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
oh I liked that Lenovo Q110 cool find Richard!

:-D

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:

> David Bovill wrote:
>
>  Is it possible to run LiveCode on a
>> Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu
>> 9.04 - but an ARM build?
>>
>
> For almost the same price and a little larger form factor you can get a
> nettop with an x86 that'll run LC well.
>
> Last year I found a Lenovo Q110 on Ebay for under US$150, and I set it up
> with Ubuntu 10.04 and it's doing quite well - 212 days up-time and counting.
>  There's one on Ebay now with a current bid price of $56.
>
> Most of the nettops use Atom processors which provide reasonably good
> performance with low power consumption, so you not only pay relatively
> little to get the computer but the ongoing operating costs are low too.
>
> For always-on systems like file servers they can be a good option if you
> need to run LiveCode on it.  Not quite as small as a ShivaPlug, but pretty
> small and many models to choose from.
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Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

David Bovill wrote:


Is it possible to run LiveCode on a
Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu
9.04 - but an ARM build?


For almost the same price and a little larger form factor you can get a 
nettop with an x86 that'll run LC well.


Last year I found a Lenovo Q110 on Ebay for under US$150, and I set it 
up with Ubuntu 10.04 and it's doing quite well - 212 days up-time and 
counting.  There's one on Ebay now with a current bid price of $56.


Most of the nettops use Atom processors which provide reasonably good 
performance with low power consumption, so you not only pay relatively 
little to get the computer but the ongoing operating costs are low too.


For always-on systems like file servers they can be a good option if you 
need to run LiveCode on it.  Not quite as small as a ShivaPlug, but 
pretty small and many models to choose from.


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Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
David,

No it is not possible. I have a sheevaplug as well. It should be easy to
port RevServer to it though (depending on how platform independent the
engine source is).

If you need a similar solution, check out Soekris, they make small x86 bases
routers/appliances. It should be possible to run LiveCode in a 5501 or 6501
if you use Linux as the OS in them.

Andre



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> Is it possible to run LiveCode on a
> Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu
> 9.04 - but an ARM build?
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Re: [ANN] HUD Panel Factory

2011-04-21 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Very nice. Now we could use one for iOS too. 

Thank you,


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> Hello,
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> This is a little tool to create HUD Panel Mac OS X.
> In French and in English — En français et en anglais.
> Free and free of charge...
> My second contribution to the LiveCode community.
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[ANN] Quartam PDF Library goes open source

2011-04-21 Thread Jan Schenkel
Quartam PDF Library goes open source

Today, April 21st 2011, Quartam Software  is proud to announce 
the release of Quartam PDF Library for LiveCode version 1.1, as open source 
under a dual license. Quartam PDF Library library allows LiveCode developers to 
go beyond 'print to pdf file' as it offers pin-point control, extensive 
graphics support and much more.

## Where does Quartam PDF Library come from?

Back in December 2005, I started Quartam PDF Library as a research project for 
adding PDF export to Quartam Reports. It was spun off as a separate commercial 
product and used in a wide variety of LiveCode-based projects, such as 
BlueMango's ScreenSteps .

Although I had kept working on new features, more pressing matters (like my 
day-job) kept me from pushing ahead and wrapping up a new release. The advent 
of 'print to pdf' features in LiveCode 4.5 triggered a soul search and 
eventually led to the decision to release the new version as open source.

The end result: nearly 7300 lines of production quality code, ready for you to 
use in your LiveCode projects.

## So what is new in version 1.1?

The code got a good cleanup, complies with the rules of variable checking, and 
replaces most string literals with constants to prevent bugs.

Plus, the following features were added:
- Transformations (scale, translate, rotate, skew, mirror)
- Transparency and blendmodes
- Gradients
- Clipping
- Text box fitting
- Inserting pages (ideal for building a table of contents with bookmarks)
- Compression
- Experimental support for including EPS files (Emulated PostScript)

And for the first time, we offer support for generating PDF documents in 
LiveCode Server scripts, including On-Rev!

Quartam PDF Library now requires Revolution 3.0 or later, with LiveCode 4.6 
highly recommended.

## How do you mean: open source under a dual license?

Although Quartam PDF Library is a free/open source software (F/OSS) project, 
giving you a lot of freedom and flexibility as to how you use it in your own 
projects, this doesn't mean you're free to do anything you want with it: you 
have to respect the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) 
.

You can be released from the requirements of the AGPL license by purchasing a 
commercial license from Quartam Software.

Buying such a license is mandatory as soon as you develop commercial activities 
involving Quartam PDF Library without disclosing the source code of your own 
applications. These activities include: offering paid services to customers as 
an ASP, serving PDF documents generated dynamically in a web application, 
shipping Quartam PDF Library with a closed source product.

Such a commercial license releases you from the requirements of the copyleft 
AGPL license, which include: distribution of all source code, including your 
own product; licensing of your own product under the AGPL license; prominent 
mention of the Quartam copyright and the AGPL license; and disclosure of 
modifications to the library.

In addition, the commercial license releases you from the requirement not to 
change the PDF Producer line in the generated PDF document properties.

## What about my previous commercial license for Quartam PDF Library version 
1.0?

Of course you can keep using the closed source version 1.0 in your projects. 
And if your project is open source, you can use version 1.1 without an 
additional charge.

However, if you want to use version 1.1 in a commercial activity, you have to 
purchase an upgrade for USD 49 from the Quartam Software Online Store: 


And if you never bought a copy of Quartam PDF Library, you can purchase the 
commercial license for USD 149 from the Quartam Software Online Store or the 
LiveCode Marketplace.

## How can I contribute to the Quartam PDF Library project?

I'm glad you asked - the plan is to build a community around Quartam PDF 
Library in order to streamline the development of newer versions. If you can 
help with squashing bugs, researching new features, improving documentation, or 
any other way, you're more than welcome to join us.

All you need to do is download, sign and email back the Quartam Open Source 
Contributor Agreement  so that your 
contributions can be incorporated into the project. Quartam Software has the 
role of project custodian, taking care of versioning and distribution.

One such contribution was made by John Craig (Splash21) to add compression 
support to the library, which is included in Quartam PDF Library version 1.1 - 
another contribution was made by Trevor DeVore (BlueMango) who offered code for 
writing LiveCode htmlText to a PDF document, which I have yet to integrate but 
looks really promising.

And I have some experimental code that I'd love to share and put into the 
project after review - so any reports of this library's death w

[ANN] HUD Panel Factory

2011-04-21 Thread René Micout
Hello,
I have uploaded "HUD Panel Factory" on RevOnline.
This is a little tool to create HUD Panel Mac OS X.
In French and in English — En français et en anglais.
Free and free of charge...
My second contribution to the LiveCode community.
René
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Re: [OT] Win & Lin equivalents of MacUpdate?

2011-04-21 Thread Richmond

On 04/21/2011 08:47 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Richmond,

Check out http://www.quickestpublisher.com . If yoiu submityour software, I'll 
have another incentive to improve it :-) Let me know what you think of the site 
so far.

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Thank you very much.
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Re: QR code algo in LC?

2011-04-21 Thread Richard Gaskin
If anyone has time on their hands the QT generation algo is described 
well here:



With LC's binaryEncode function and a little patience it looks like less 
than a day's work to make a QR encoder in LC.


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Re: [OT] Win & Lin equivalents of MacUpdate?

2011-04-21 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Richmond,

Check out http://www.quickestpublisher.com . If yoiu submityour software, I'll 
have another incentive to improve it :-) Let me know what you think of the site 
so far.

--
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Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
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KvK: 50277553

New: Download the Installer Maker Plugin 1.6 for LiveCode here http://qery.us/ce

On 21 apr 2011, at 19:39, Richmond wrote:

> Does anybody know of software submission sites like MacUpdate for
> Linux and Windows?

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Re: QR code algo in LC?

2011-04-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

René Micout wrote:

> Le 21 avr. 2011 à 19:26, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
>
>> Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?
>>
>> I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too,
>> but it might be fun to have some LC source to play with
>
>

Hello Richard,
Have you see that ?
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Live-LiveCode-Code-Event-9-td3258119.html


Thanks.  Yes, I had seen that, and there are many great web APIs for 
this, but I was hoping to turn up some native LC source to create QR 
codes directly without relying on an external API.


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Re: QR code algo in LC?

2011-04-21 Thread René Micout
Precisions :
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12650934
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12651036
René

Le 21 avr. 2011 à 19:41, René Micout a écrit :

> Hello Richard,
> Have you see that ?
> http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Live-LiveCode-Code-Event-9-td3258119.html
> Bon souvenir de Paris
> René
> 
> Le 21 avr. 2011 à 19:26, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
> 
>> Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?
>> 
>> I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too, but it 
>> might be fun to have some LC source to play with
>> 
>> -- 
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Re: QR code algo in LC?

2011-04-21 Thread René Micout
Hello Richard,
Have you see that ?
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Live-LiveCode-Code-Event-9-td3258119.html
Bon souvenir de Paris
René

Le 21 avr. 2011 à 19:26, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

> Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?
> 
> I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too, but it 
> might be fun to have some LC source to play with
> 
> -- 
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[OT] Win & Lin equivalents of MacUpdate?

2011-04-21 Thread Richmond

Does anybody know of software submission sites like MacUpdate for
Linux and Windows?
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SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread David Bovill
Is it possible to run LiveCode on a
Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu
9.04 - but an ARM build?
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QR code algo in LC?

2011-04-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?

I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too, but 
it might be fun to have some LC source to play with


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Re: revWeb supported browsers?

2011-04-21 Thread Olivier Dussutour

On my windows, the plugin revweb
works under:
- safari 5.0.5
- firefox 3.6.13
- IE 8

doesn't work under:
- chrome 10.0.648.205
- firefox 4.0
- IE 9
- opéra 11.10

Cordialement,
Olivier Dussutour
olivierdussut...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Kee Nethery" 

To: "How to use LiveCode" 
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 8:51 PM
Subject: revWeb supported browsers?



Can someone point me to the list of browsers/versions that support revWeb
on Windows? I'm guessing there has to be a way of knowing whether revWeb
is going to be deployable in an environment before just asking the
corporation to "trust me, just run this installer on one of your machines
and see if it works (or doesn't), it won't hurt you a bit" in order to see
if it works or not.

Kee Nethery
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Re: Omegabundle 2011 for LiveCode

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
Lynn,

Will arrive on sunday morning! :-D

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Lynn Fredricks <
lfredri...@proactive-intl.com> wrote:

> > The Valentina ADK+ blurb on the website talks about REAL
> > Studio and not LC I think you might want to correct that.
>
> Had the wrong page hooked up. Also, found a woogly link.
>
> By chance, are you coming to San Jose, Andre? Already there?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Lynn Fredricks
> President
> Paradigma Software
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
>
> Valentina SQL Server: The Ultra-fast, Royalty Free Database Server
>
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Re: Popup menu & menuhistory & VERY ODD

2011-04-21 Thread dunbarx
It seems like there should be an easy way to do this, but I cannot find it. I 
made an ugly workaround with a two buttons. I'm sure you can modify it to make 
your data entry field do the same thing. With a popup button 
("yourPopUpButton") and an action button, try this in the action button script:



on mousedown
   popup btn "yourPopUpButton"
end mousedown


on mouseup
  set the screenmouseLoc to (item 1 of the loc of me + 125 & "," & item 1 
of the loc of me + 195)
end mouseup



Note that the screenMouseLoc is a property, whereas the mouseLoc is a function. 
You will have to modify this in your own stack to account for relative 
placement of the objects in question. Play around with the coordinates.


I don't know why there isn't a property for this in local window terms, as 
opposed to a function. I hear that setting the loc of the cursor is considered 
dicey in UI terms.


Anyway, if you set the numbers up correctly, you can see that when clicking on 
the action button, a menuItem from the popup will be selected.


Now for the weird stuff. THE MOUSE NEED NOT BE RELEASED for this to work.  The 
mouseUp message should never be sent. So how do it know?  If the mouseUp 
handler is commented out, the location of the cursor is not set, Jacques, I 
need an aspirin.


Anyone? This baffles me, even though it works fine.


Craig Newman




-Original Message-
From: Marty Knapp 
To: How to use LiveCode 
Sent: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 12:19 am
Subject: Popup menu & menuhistory


I have a field that I've configured to display a popup menu using a hidden 
popup menu button. If a user starts to type into this field, I use a type-ahead 
routine that grabs its guess from the menu items in the button. Is there a way 
to set this up so that if they type something, then click for the popup menu, 
for the menu to pop up at the line where this text is found (like in an option 
menu)? Setting the menuhistory doesn't seem to work. 
 
Thanks for any help, 
Marty Knapp 
 
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