I recently started using an app that makes excellent use of a graph type
that I haven't built myself in the past. As an example, here's a link to a
demo page from HighCharts:
Area Range and Line
http://www.highcharts.com/demo/arearange-line
If you look at the demo, you'll see that what you get
forgot to mention... 4D 14.4, all users on various versions of Windows.
On Sep 25, 2016, at 2:31 PM, Dan Katz wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I have an installation which consists of a server with 8 local users, plus
> several dozen remote single-user copies. The server sends
Hey All,
Never mind! I found it.
Need to make sure that the listbox property Entry->Focusable is clicked. Change
the “Focusable” property in design and now the column is editable.
Ugggh! Spent 1/2 day diagnosing that.
John...
> Hey All,
>
> Using 4D v15r2 standalone Macintosh (Yes I have a
I forgot to mention another helpful addition/variant to the chart just
described. You can also plot target ranges or bands. Meaning,
expected/desired/goal ranges that let you see immediately if your results
are falling in our out of range. This is different to how the data varies
from the mean or
Why not writing your own XLIFF converter in 4D?
We prepare the language in simple text in CSV format just in TextEdit. After
translation, we simply convert the text into XLIFF with 4D code.
Alan Chan
4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> writes:
>I am using XLIFF with the resname syntax to
Hi,
I am using XLIFF with the resname syntax to localize my application. For my own
use, the 4DPop XLIFF component is OK. But I also need to work with several
other people for some specific translation. I know I could use the 4DPop XLIFF
database outside of my application, but it does not
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Foucauld Perotin
wrote:
> So, do you know some good macOS XLIFF editor, free or not? For now, people
> working with me are using a simple text editor (BBEdit).
>
>
I do not have an answer, just want to ask what's wrong with BBEdit? It has
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply.
Peter Bozek wrote:
>> So, do you know some good macOS XLIFF editor, free or not? For now, people
>> working with me are using a simple text editor (BBEdit).
>I do not have an answer, just want to ask what's wrong with BBEdit? It has
>nice features I found helpful
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Foucauld Perotin
wrote:
> Nothing is really wrong with BBEdit (I love it!) but for non-developper
> users that work on translations, plain XML tagged text may not be the
> better framework. Actually, they did not really complain, but I
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