Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-20 Thread Roger Eller
I really like that one too!  Monte really does make great stuff.  My only
wish is for x-plat ports of his existing iOS add-ons.

~Roger


On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 7:38 PM, J. Landman Gay 
wrote:

> On 12/19/16 4:56 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
>> There are some android java externals I did and released as beta
>> builds that have been untouched for a couple of years and do not
>> build in their current form.
>>
>
> I'm using mergPopToast and it works great. It adds a nice native touch to
> my app.
>
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> Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
> HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
>
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Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 12/19/16 4:56 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:

There are some android java externals I did and released as beta
builds that have been untouched for a couple of years and do not
build in their current form.


I'm using mergPopToast and it works great. It adds a nice native touch 
to my app.


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HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Monte Goulding

> On 20 Dec. 2016, at 8:21 am, Roger Eller  wrote:
> 
> Could you provide a list of the externals that are cross-platform
> iOS/Android/Desktop/Server.  I remember that was something that was to come
> after the acquisition.

I think the only mergExt externals that are that cross platform are 
mergMarkdown, mergJSON and blur. All of them are open source.

FYI if you open the inclusions pane of the standalone settings dialog you can 
see which externals you have in your edition of LiveCode and which platforms 
they support.

There are some android java externals I did and released as beta builds that 
have been untouched for a couple of years and do not build in their current 
form. With the decision to make java the first target of infinite livecode it 
was decided to not waste resources on working on those and re-implement in LCB 
once LiveCode 9 is released. It’s not like there isn’t plenty of other stuff to 
do ;-)

Cheers

Monte
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Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Thank you very much for the information.

Richmond.

On 12/19/16 10:52 pm, Peter TB Brett wrote:

On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote:


Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB
difference between the
Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac actually consists
of.


The Indy edition contains tsNet and a bunch of mergExt externals that 
aren't included in the Community edition.


  Peter




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Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Roger Eller
Could you provide a list of the externals that are cross-platform
iOS/Android/Desktop/Server.  I remember that was something that was to come
after the acquisition.


On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 3:52 PM, Peter TB Brett 
wrote:

> On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
>
>>
>> Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB
>> difference between the
>> Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac actually consists
>> of.
>>
>
> The Indy edition contains tsNet and a bunch of mergExt externals that
> aren't included in the Community edition.
>
>   Peter
>
> --
> Dr Peter Brett 
> LiveCode Technical Project Manager
>
> lcb-mode for Emacs: https://github.com/peter-b/lcb-mode
>
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Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Peter TB Brett

On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote:


Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB
difference between the
Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac actually consists
of.


The Indy edition contains tsNet and a bunch of mergExt externals that 
aren't included in the Community edition.


  Peter

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LiveCode Technical Project Manager

lcb-mode for Emacs: https://github.com/peter-b/lcb-mode

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LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Wow!

I must be able to see into the future: just sat down in front of my 
polycarbiMac and thought
"Oo; there's a new Livecode version to download!" and, Lo! There was: 
8.1.2 Stable.


Yet, the 8.1.2 Stable announcement hasn't appeared in my in-box yet.

Most exciting!

Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB 
difference between the

Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac actually consists of.

Maybe I haven't looked in the right places, but I haven't really found 
documentation about
the differences between the Community version and the Indy one beyond 
being able to
protect one's code from nosey types (which is, after all, not an 
insignificant difference), and

do find it hard to believe that it takes 60 MB to make that difference.

Would be grateful if one of the mavens could put me straight . . .

Richmond.

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