Bonjour TheSlug,
Thanks a lot again for your beautiful and very useful DGH.
Data grids is a superb complement to livecode thanks to Trevor deVore.
But a bit more complex than any others objects ;-) )
The properties palette allows to set only a part of the properties and before
DGH, I often had
Hi from Beautiful Britanny,
Richmond wrote :
I wonder what Universe means.
As Leon Lederman wrote on the cover of his great
book The God Particle . :
If the universe is the answer - What is the question ?
Kind Regards
-Francis
Nothing should ever be done for the first time !
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On 26 jan 2011, at 10:57,
Ahh! Makes perfect sense. Now I wonder why I was expecting anything more
in the first place. Thanks for this explanation, Jan. I guess this would
be an area for LiveCode to improve but I'm not sure how this would be done
since printing via revBrowser seems out of LiveCodes' hands. The only
Hi everyobdy,
The Live LiveCode Code Event is an informal gathering of LiveCode users. The
organisers of the Live LiveCode Code Event (mostly Björnke, sometimes me) are
looking for people who would like to tell something about their life as a
LiveCoder.
If you are working on something, or
Whoops forgot to post the wrapup mail...
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Event nr. 7 was a blast, tho it had various problems. First Rob fell down a
stair and therefore was unavailable due to broken bones, and then David had an
evil technical sound problem. He also forgot to record it, but I guess he's
Is it just me? I get an error saying there are too many connections.
Maybe this is a good thing.
Craig Newman
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I've informed Heather, and they're already looking into what the problem could
be (not a good thing i persume).
On 26 Jan 2011, at 16:33, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Is it just me? I get an error saying there are too many connections.
Maybe this is a good thing.
Craig Newman
Hi Craig,
I guess it is time for RunRev to update their software :-)
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Hi all,
Am 26.01.2011 um 16:38 schrieb Mark Schonewille:
Hi Craig,
I guess it is time for RunRev to update their software :-)
YO!
Fingers crossed! :-)
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Get info on the file and see what it's name is.
Bob
On Jan 25, 2011, at 10:41 PM, William de Smet wrote:
Hi Jacqueline,
I forget to mention that this works for all images except for .bmp files. I'm
on OSX 10.6 and the file is shown in Finder. Is this related to OSX?
Greetings,
Hi members,
though I am using LC for some time now, I never have used the LC forums,
perhaps because the first I found was this list and it gave me all I needed
- THANKS to all!
What I am asking is, what is the right to live for both parallel? Is there
a different use for both? Different people?
On 1/26/11 12:41 AM, William de Smet wrote:
Hi Jacqueline,
I forget to mention that this works for all images except for .bmp
files. I'm on OSX 10.6 and the file is shown in Finder. Is this
related to OSX?
I just tried it and it works for me, so I'm not sure what the problem
could be. But it
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
What I am asking is, what is the right to live for both parallel? Is there
a different use for both? Different people? Different topics? Isn't it too
much effort for you all to read, check and answer permanently both, the list
and the forums? For me it is too time consuming
They are both the most valuable.
Perhaps more time and thoughtfulness is spent in the forums; stack examples
can be uploaded, and it is easier to send (and read) code snippets. The
thread structure in the forums is more transparent and readable.
But they do basically the same thing, that is,
While feature requests are flying fast and furious for iOS, I wanted to
suggest support for accessing the device's music library, just as one can
access the device's photo library.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9339
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX
I think the problem with using LC to narrow down the results of an SQL SELECT
is that the database may have changed since doing the initial SELECT so what
you end up with may not reflect the current state of the database. I guess
that may not matter to your application, or maybe you've locked
Also remember that Trevor's sqlYoga has the ability to create query objects,
and then update those objects and re-run the query. The API builds the SQL for
you, so it's very easy to do recursive queries.
As an aside, there is a way in mySQL (and others I am sure) to output the query
as a new
I have always understood...
UNIVERSE as...
UNI = ONE as in the sense of a single entity, but also in the sense of whole,
integral and complete.
VERSE = POEM or SONG.
So, literally...
UNIVERSE = ONE SONG
Given the late, Carl Sagan...
...spoke of everything from galaxies to dandelions as
Craig-
Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 9:29:36 AM, you wrote:
They are both the most valuable.
Perhaps more time and thoughtfulness is spent in the forums; stack examples
can be uploaded, and it is easier to send (and read) code snippets. The
thread structure in the forums is more transparent
What is the best place to store files like audio and images alongside an iOS
app? I am working on a simple proof of concept app that needs to play several
audio files back to back. I don't necessarily want these audio files to be
backed up through iTunes, as the finished app may eventually
I'd be happy to donate an Arduino to the LC bug team if they need one to fix
this.
Kee Nethery
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Howdy from Texas, Y'all!
I would like to do my part in good time, but I am still learning;
however, if somebody out there does work on Macs and Microsoft, I would
really like to see an unbiased, or at least a fair comparison between
strengths/weaknesses of these two titans of the personal
On 01/26/2011 10:33 PM, Calvin Waterbury wrote:
Howdy from Texas, Y'all!
I would like to do my part in good time, but I am still learning;
however, if somebody out there does work on Macs and Microsoft, I
would really like to see an unbiased, or at least a fair comparison
between
42 Definitely. That is the real question.
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On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:48 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
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Ok, so Heather said that this would not be possible as a quick fix type support
ticket but that the team was looking into it and that I should open a bug
report so here it is:
Report 9341 has been added to the database
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9341
@Claudi - please
Ahem... 42 was the *answer* not the question.
Thomas McGrath III mailto:mcgra...@mac.com
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 3:31 PM
42 Definitely. That is the real question.
-- Tom McGrath III
Hmmm... given dreams are not confined neither by time nor space, perhaps
Mr. Adams saw your dream and put it down on paper? :)
Bob Sneidar mailto:b...@twft.com
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:22 PM
I liked the
from what I understand, the shell command creates a new shell session which not
that of the terminal. As a result, you may have to rebuild $path correctly.
Here is what I do to put the TeX executables in the shell's path:
on checkTeXPATH -- for MacTeX
put $PATH into
Claudi-
Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 2:48:22 AM, you wrote:
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ddde42 __kill + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91e5023a raise + 26
2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91e5c622 __abort + 97
3 libSystem.B.dylib
Le 26 janv. 2011 à 20:35, Chris Sheffield a écrit :
What is the best place to store files like audio and images alongside an iOS
app? I am working on a simple proof of concept app that needs to play several
audio files back to back. I don't necessarily want these audio files to be
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