Re: iOS DB?

2010-11-12 Thread Mike Kerner
That is of course what I meant, but I didn't know if LC could use it or not
since we have an SQL engine in LC
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iOS DB?

2010-11-12 Thread Mike Kerner
For the rest of you that are starting to try to develop iOS apps, are you
trying to use the mySQL dbms that I believe is built in to ios?
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Preference Storage on iOS

2010-11-11 Thread Mike Kerner
How is anybody else storing preferences with their stacks for their iOS
projects?  For example, I want to store usernames and passwords for websites
that my project is going to access, but those will vary from user to user.
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Re: Hello World iOS Sample App

2010-11-08 Thread Mike Kerner
Interesting tidbit - I also just tried this from scratch again.  This time,
when I copy the app from my desktop to the ipod using xcode, I get a message
in xcode under the software version.  It says "XCode cannot find the
software image to install this version".

The app installs, but it still quits immediately after launch.
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Re: Hello World iOS Sample App

2010-11-08 Thread Mike Kerner
J - Yes, the provisioning is in place.  When I had a provisioning issue
initially, LC wouldn't even build the app.

B - No, I just created a button and typed the code.  As you noted, it works
fine in the simulator.


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Hello World iOS Sample App

2010-11-07 Thread Mike Kerner
I have finally started to tinker around with the pre-alpha.  I built the
Hello World app.  It runs fine in the simulator, but after transferring it
to my Touch I can get it to start, but it immediately quits.

Anybody else run into this?

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Re: Keyboards

2010-11-01 Thread Mike Kerner
Final note on this thread before I put it down to the archives and posterity
for the next person looking for a kb.  I got a Das Keyboard Silent Ultimate
on Friday.

It's mechanical, but it eliminates the "click" portion of the sound that an
"M" style mechanical keyboard makes.  Instead you hear the riser sliding in
and out of the bushing, and the key bottoming out at the end.  It's still a
lot louder than a membrane keyboard.

Most of the mechanicals that I've checked out require 70g of force to
activate the key.  The Silent requires 50, so it's a lighter feel, if you
want that.

The Ultimate is so named because it has no labels on any of the keys, again
if you want that.

I love, love, love the feel.  I'm glad that I'm back on a mechanical.  I did
a lot of keyboarding since I've gotten it, and I'm really happy that I
bought it.
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Re: Keyboards

2010-10-27 Thread Mike Kerner
I've ordered one keyboard to test, because I haven't liked anything that
I've felt in any of the local stores.  I also have another that I want to
try because it looks like it's probably very cool.

Anyway, the main point here was this:  I've been researching keyboards for
about a month.  I am fascinated by what I have found to date:

1) none of the manufacturers will disclose the trigger force of their
membrane keyboards.  They have said that because of manufacturing issues,
the weight can vary significantly, so no two keyboards, even within the same
lot, will feel the same.

2) Even among the keyboards with premium mechanical switches, the activating
force varies by +/- 30% ON THE SAME KEYBOARD!


I'll let you know more after I get to junk this POC for hopefully one that
doesn't make my fingers hurt...
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Re: Keyboards

2010-10-22 Thread Mike Kerner
Well if you can type you shouldn't be looking at the keys anyway...

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 15:37, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 10/22/10 1:00 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
>> I should also mention that I have never seen anyone wear the letters off
>> the Apple keyboards. At least not the external ones. I have on other
>> keyboards. Again, don't go cheap and you should be fine with anything.
>>
>
> I did. My old one is half bald. The "S" went first, followed eventually by
> most of the keys of the left side. I later found out this was a problem with
> certain Apple keyboards produced in 2008. One guy went through 3 of them in
> 18 months.
>
> --
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> HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Re: Keyboards

2010-10-22 Thread Mike Kerner
Has anybody tried a Das Keyboard?  I've read about them but I haven't been
able to try one out.

Just as an editorial comment, even the new wired apple kb has the 3/8
chicklet action.  I've tried both kb's in best buy and I just can't get used
to them.

I don't mind scissors per se.  Actually, if I could remove the kb from this
really, really cheap acer aspire that's sitting here, I'd use it forever.
It might be the easiest-to-type-on kb I've had.



On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 15:18, Colin Holgate  wrote:

>
> On Oct 22, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
>
> > The real irritation about the Apple keyboards is the keys.  Where, you
> ask
> > yourself is the # key?
>
>
> Any Apple keyboard I look at seems to have the # as shift 3.
>
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Keyboards

2010-10-22 Thread Mike Kerner
Well, the possibility of being able to use RR...ERR LC to develop iOS apps
caused me to buy a Mac Mini, my first desktop in a while.  For the first
time in a long time I'm looking for a keyboard.

Since I spend a lot of my day banging on keys, I'm looking for something
that doesn't feel like 5h!7, and will put up with the abuse.

I WANT to like the Apple-branded keyboards, but my first impression is that
I don't like the chicklets on the wireless version, and I think I want a
full 105 key keyboard.

I've been to Best Buy but I haven't found one that feels good under my
fingers.

Suggestions?

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Re: Text File Import

2010-09-23 Thread Mike Kerner
I'm surprised that this isn't a stock library item.  It's just a typical db
import.  No worries.  Thanks for the replies.
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Linux Tao

2010-09-23 Thread Mike Kerner
Has anybody completed a list of the issues that we face with using RR in
Linux?

I'm in the process of taking a project that I use all the time in Windoze
and trying to port it.

To this point, things I've found are:
1) odbc
   a) have to tell RR where the specific odbc driver that i'm using is
located
   b) have to specify the database type as "odbc" (lowercase) instead of
"ODBC" (uppercase)
   c) have to insert "DSN=" on the front of the dsn source or RR won't be
able to talk to the driver.
2) Display
   a) Table Fields are unbelievably slow to respond e.g. clicking on a line
takes seconds to hilight
   b) The display in general seems very slow.
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Re: Text File Import

2010-09-23 Thread Mike Kerner
why, do you have something that does more, Stephen?  For what we usually do
around here, this is pretty bare-bones and straightforward, but rather than
spending five hours writing it I thought I'd ask first.
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Text File Import

2010-09-21 Thread Mike Kerner
Before I go reinventing the wheel, does someone have a stack that will
import a a folder full of .csv or other database export files, create a
stack with either a substack or backgrounds for each of the files, import
the data, and create list and detail layouts?

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iTunes Library

2010-02-27 Thread Mike Kerner
Has anybody done any manipulation of itunes library files?  More
importantly, would you like to share?

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survey

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Kerner
Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?

Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.

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Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Mike Kerner
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
 So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?

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Message Box History

2009-11-25 Thread Mike Kerner
I thought I vaguely recalled a way to pull up message box history.  Maybe
I'm thinking of some plugin.

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dataGrid Request

2009-11-24 Thread Mike Kerner
Trevor,
I couldn't find an independent email for you, so I'm not sure where to send
feature requests.
In datagrids, I can use resetControl to clear all the data, but it doesn't
clear the columns.  Obviously I can set the dgProps["Columnns"] to empty,
but it would be nice if resetControl also cleared the column headers (and/or
defaulted everything).


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CantModify/saveStackRequest

2009-11-22 Thread Mike Kerner
Sorry, y'all, it's been the better part of a year.

If I have a stack that I want the user to be able to interact with,
including fields, but I don't want the changes to be saved, do I just catch
saveStackRequest, or is there some other way?

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DataGrid Custom Setup Scripting

2009-11-12 Thread Mike Kerner
After the better part of 2009 off from using RR, I'm suddenly jumping back
in.

I'm messing with a general purpose ODBC data-sucking stack that I wrote, and
I was thinking of trying to redo it using the DataGrids introduced in 3.5.

The problem I'm having is that I want to write a script to custom-generate
the datagrid on the fly.  In particular, I would like to assign the number
of columns and their headings on the fly.  All the examples I've seen,
though have this information pre-determined.  Since I'm sucking data out of
an ODBC data source, I won't know until runtime how many columns will be
needed, or what their titles will be.

TIA.

Mike
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