One of my original goals for the MC IDE was that it work with all
versions of the engine from the time it was made open source forward.
But there are two aspects of the MC IDE which make this difficult:
- libURL is no longer backwardly compatible
- RunRev introduced new cursor images using the
Using MC 2.5 on Mac OS 10.2, I have more than a few times had this
problem: scripts that check the optionKey or the shiftKey detect them
as up even if they are in fact down. Restarting the computer--not
just quitting and relaunching Metacard--seems to cure the problem, but
then it returns. And
David Epstein wrote:
Using MC 2.5 on Mac OS 10.2, I have more than a few times had this
problem: scripts that check the optionKey or the shiftKey detect them
as up even if they are in fact down. Restarting the computer--not
just quitting and relaunching Metacard--seems to cure the problem, but
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
So in short, the question is: Are we comfortable with the final release
of MC IDE v2.6 being compatible only with engine v2.6 and later?
I vote yes and suggest perhaps leaving a non-enhanced version of the IDE
(including the older libURL) available for use with
On 1/28/05 2:51 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Epstein wrote:
Using MC 2.5 on Mac OS 10.2, I have more than a few times had this
problem: scripts that check the optionKey or the shiftKey detect them
as up even if they are in fact down. Restarting the computer--not
just
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Works great. I even tried it on OS 9 and it worked fine. Eventually Rev
Crashed when I chose newobj backscript from your tool palette (4wDev). Was
not a hard crash, just application unexpectedly quit finder message. Again
this was on OS 9.
That's what I meant by a
On 1/28/05 1:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
So in short, the question is: Are we comfortable with the final release
of MC IDE v2.6 being compatible only with engine v2.6 and later?
It would be okay with me. I keep the old IDEs for each version anyway.
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