Last I asked, there was not one. Please add, otherwise there's little
chance ov ever getting an image out of your app.
On Thursday, January 6, 2011, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:
Another iOS question -- any way to send an image attachment using revMail?
Or an alternate option, send
Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
But you still have to teach him how to make everything the way you like it.
:-)
I just went that way...
When whois* reports that the connection originates from my ADSL node, I
consider that it's me (and it is in a log, so I can verify it) :-)
* I downloaded
A click on the target field made the list appear as it should! While my
table only contains 90 lines of 3 items I'm at a loss to explain this.
However, it is working as it should.
Thanks
On 7 January 2011 10:46, Ian McKnight iangmckni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have a table of data held in a
Having just learnt that not all Apps are displayable on a
monitor/projector connected to an iPhone/iPad thru Apple's VGA-out
adapter, how would I configure my LiveCode-built App so that it is
displayable?
These are in-house Apps that I install directly rather than thru an
AppStore
Nicolas,
I don't know if this is possible right now but check the screenrects and see
if there is a second monitor available. That is how we do on the desktop but
I believe on an iDevice is probably different.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Nicolas Cueto nicon...@gmail.com wrote:
Having just
On Jan 6, 2011, at 5:09 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
Closest thing I know of would be apropos. Not a complete list, but a
more
'targeted' list. Could implement a search box that returns an
apropos list
(on mac and linux) and use that for a clickable.
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Peter Brigham
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Nicolas Cueto nicon...@gmail.com wrote:
Having just learnt that not all Apps are displayable on a
monitor/projector connected to an iPhone/iPad thru Apple's VGA-out
adapter, how would I configure my LiveCode-built App so that it is
displayable?
A few months
On Jan 7, 2011, at 2:39 AM, Phil Davis wrote:
I just uploaded a new version of Shell Command Help to RevOnline.
New features added just now (thanks to suggestions on this list):
* You can pick your command from the scrolling list of commands!
* You can adjust the width of the list as
I've not used audioclips before, but having imported one, is there anyway to
get at the data so it can be exported? For videoclips I use the following:
put the text of videoclip 1 into someData
but the corresponding line for audioclips fails (as does put audioclip
1), and as the data is not
Hi David,
I always forget which one is broken, but you can get the text of either
videoclips or audioclips.
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Hi David and Mark,
Hi David,
I always forget which one is broken, but you can get the text of either
videoclips or audioclips.
well, apparently the export of audioclips is the broken one :-)
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Sounds like a refresh issue.
Bob
On Jan 7, 2011, at 4:10 AM, Ian McKnight wrote:
A click on the target field made the list appear as it should! While my
table only contains 90 lines of 3 items I'm at a loss to explain this.
However, it is working as it should.
Thanks
On 7 January
I'm simply going to ignore this post and hope it goes away. ;-)
Bob
On Jan 6, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mike Bonner wrote:
Is there a manpath?
Yes, Robert Bly wrote about it in Iron John.
;)
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Awesome Phil! Now do the same thing for Applescript! LOL! AHH HAHA HAHAHA HAHAH
AAHHH! Seriously though, do you have some kind of Paypal account I can donate
to your cause? No sense doing all this for nothing...
Bob
On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:39 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I just uploaded a new
Hmmm... not seeing the scrolling list...
Bob
On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:39 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I just uploaded a new version of Shell Command Help to RevOnline.
New features added just now (thanks to suggestions on this list):
* You can pick your command from the scrolling list of
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that these people got a trojan on a
Windows machine which logged their keyboard while the users were accessing
their iTunes accounts. Otherwise I think it would have been a whole helluvalot
more.
Everything Apple does with security is AES based. I
Your login credentials are not in your cookie.
Bob
On Jan 7, 2011, at 7:46 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Good reminder, Richard ! Done.
I noticed that we are not automatically disconnected when we quit the (Mac)
App Store (probably some kind of cookie around) as long as we don't
explicitly
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:50 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
The same password in AES-256 would take 1.2 million years.
From Wikipedia:
A device that could check a billion billion (1018) AES keys per second would in
theory require about 3×1051 years to exhaust the 256-bit key space.
I think that means it would take it that long to produce the unencypted
passwords for every conceivable hash to produce a lookup table, and even so,
there is no database in existence that could store it.
Bob
On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:50 AM,
Maybe but is there actual proof of hacking - or could this be the far more
likely human trait of stupidity?
Perhaps these 50,000 accounts just belong to the numpties whose password =
'password', '12345' or similar?
On 7 Jan 2011, at 16:57, Colin Holgate wrote:
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:50
...I still wonder whether this is evidence of Apple security being compromised
(big problem for all) versus a simple numbers game exploiting user
stupidity/laziness (more fool them).
A web-crawler captures publicly listed email addresses, these then get tested
as iTunes logins, coupled with
I'm willing to bet that you will disable your account for a period of time if
you type in the wrong username/password 10 times. Every reputable web site that
requires security does this now to foil brute force bots. I cannot believe
Apple would overlook that issue.
Bob
On Jan 7, 2011, at
On 7 January 2011 16:25, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
One of the reasons so many developers like the Creative Commons license is
that there are many flavors to cover a broader range of specific usage
rights than GPL, and certainly X11, affords.
The goals of sharing code
I just realized that the stacks that I insert as front scripts are included in
the Contents of a standalone application on a Mac. I may decide to package
some of those scripts and try to sell them in the future but this makes them
available to anyone who takes the time to look at the contents
Peter Haworth wrote:
I just realized that the stacks that I insert as front scripts are
included in the Contents of a standalone application on a Mac.
I may decide to package some of those scripts and try to sell them
in the future but this makes them available to anyone who takes the
time
Thanks Richard, I knew it would be something simple!
Pete Haworth
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:26 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter Haworth wrote:
I just realized that the stacks that I insert as front scripts are
included in the Contents of a standalone application on a Mac.
I may decide to
Dearest Developers
For the first time this year, the live madness returns. This time I (Bjoernke)
will start the show, and I'll be showing off a plugin I have made for the IDE.
It allows me to edit the text of label fields by double clicking them (pointer
mode only).
http://livecode.tv/bvg/
Doesn't work for me either. I export a WAV file with suffix .wav, get a
file of the correct size, but it's not openable in QT or audio editor.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
Recently, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Hi David,
Just found one :)
copy audioclip 1
No - I don't think it will work as an export format - as it is an internal
object representation format for LiveCode.
It is not ideal, but it works for my use - which is simply to export the
stack to a text representation in GIT for later import. I guess there will
be no way to convert it to a
NB - filed this as a bug report - vote for this:
- http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9280
On 7 January 2011 22:07, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tv wrote:
No - I don't think it will work as an export format - as it is an internal
object representation format for
I wrote:
Maybe someone can save me some testing time. If I try to send to an
https URL and the revsecurity.dll is not in the right location next to
the exe on Windows, will I get an error? Will it try to send anyway? Can
I just check the result? What happens?
For the curious, I ran some tests
I finally tested my app on a real PC and the control keys still do not work.
The alt key mnemonics worked and the arrow keys worked, but not the Control
Keys. I've tried various other solutions, including building ONLY the Windows
version, rather than MacOSX AND Windows at the same time. Also a
Developing on a Mac, I have a small application that opens a substack with a
revBrowser instance rendering in-memory html. The standalone on the mac runs as
expected. When I execute the windows standalone Windows2000 under Parallels,
the primary stack seems to display fine, but the revBrowser
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I finally tested my app on a real PC and the control keys still do
not work. The alt key mnemonics worked and the arrow keys worked,
but not the Control Keys.
You're using a commandKeyDown handler as Jacque suggested, yes?
Post your code and we can fix it. Control
David Bovill wrote:
The main issue for us here is about mixing code projects together
in ways in which the code can be used in clear ways for commercial
and non-commercial projects - removing the uncertainty. Let's just
make sure the code bases can be mixed together. If someone uses a
http://xkcd.com/844/
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Folks it's been far too long since I've been able to be frequent this List;
life is way way too busy. But sometimes when life's too busy you do need to
stop, step back and remember what's important.
This morning I realised that it was the anniversary of Bill Marriott's
passing. I understand that
I assumed as much; just hadn't gotten back to trying that out. I still have a
few minor things to do with the menus, such as disabling ones that are not
applicable under certain circumstances. I think the most difficult adjustment
will be allowing for use of arrow keys to navigate from menu to
Kurt-
Friday, January 7, 2011, 5:18:06 PM, you wrote:
http://xkcd.com/844/
LOL. But all seriousness aside, I think the Throw it all out and
start over step is the best refactoring process there is. My code
becomes so much cleaner when I've already thought out the issues and
don't have to deal
On Jan 7, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Kurt-
Friday, January 7, 2011, 5:18:06 PM, you wrote:
http://xkcd.com/844/
LOL. But all seriousness aside, I think the Throw it all out and
start over step is the best refactoring process there is. My code
becomes so much cleaner when
Warren-
Friday, January 7, 2011, 9:21:11 PM, you wrote:
revZipAddItemWithData c:/Users/Warren/Desktop/software/wdk.zip,
text.txt, This is a test
Do you really have a variable called This is a test?
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Warren-
Friday, January 7, 2011, 9:58:05 PM, you wrote:
I tried changing it to:
put t into ttest
revZipAddItemWithData
c:/Users/Warren/Desktop/NewSpinner/wdk.zip,
text.txt, ttest
answer the result
...still the same error.
try
revZipAddItemWithData
Mark,
I can't thank you enough! I have been banging my head against the wall for
hours trying to figure this out.
Appreciate your help!
Warren
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Warren-
Friday, January 7, 2011, 9:58:05 PM, you wrote:
I tried
I'm with you. In fact I believe if you don't lock your car, you should have it
stolen. And anyone stupid enough to never lock their house deserves to be
robbed at gunpoint and pistol whipped.
And don't get me started about if you're so stupid to not know how to program
in Objective-C...
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