Hi,
Only 2 days left to benefit from the introductory price for SunnYmidi.
SunnYmidi is a MacOsX external which offers LiveCode coders
a set of commands to play MIDI notes.
- You can select up to 250 instruments
- You can play up to 16 simultaneous notes (16 channels)
- All commands are
Hello Thierry,
VERY good work !!
You have lost (to say) some setups (witch works very well) : chords, arpeggio,
reverb, vibrato, panoramic, etc. :-)
For the roadmap :
1. load/record Midi files
2. Live Lidi
3. Sysex
4. SoundFiles SoundFonts ?
5. iOS platform
6. ABC
Merci Thierry
René
Le 29
I have a sundial in my back yard. Sure, it's not quite as convenient as a
watch, but it don't need no stinkin' batteries
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
On Jun 29, 2011, at 1:03 AM, Nonsanity wrote:
Oh yeah? Well... well... MY wristwatch is a
Bonjour René,
Thanks for your kind words and the typo correction.
Sure, it should be read soundFounts and not SoundFiles !
Merci
Thierry
Hello Thierry,
VERY good work !!
You have lost (to say) some setups (witch works very well) : chords,
arpeggio, reverb, vibrato, panoramic, etc. :-)
Peter Brigham MD wrote:
I have a sundial in my back yard. Sure, it's not quite as convenient as a
watch, but it don't need no stinkin' batteries
My favorite car is a bicycle, which gives me about 25 MPB*
* Miles per burrito:
In my own mail read 2. Live Midi and not Live Lidi !! :-(
Le 29 juin 2011 à 16:17, Thierry Douez a écrit :
Bonjour René,
Thanks for your kind words and the typo correction.
Sure, it should be read soundFounts and not SoundFiles !
Merci
Thierry
Hello Thierry,
VERY good
No I don't use AOL but thanks for the suggestion. I believe it has something
to do with the latest beta release of Valentina so I'm going to try rolling
that back to see if it helps.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:59 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I had this problem with v4.3 when I was using the AOL
So the sundial is solar powered, and the bike is rocket powered? :)
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsanity
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Peter Brigham MD wrote:
I have a sundial in my back yard. Sure, it's not quite as convenient as a
watch,
I am happy to report that this has been fixed in 4.6.2. Good job, RunRev!
Slava
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When I use the Add Folder button in the Copy Files tab of the Standalone
Settings dialog, I see the path to the folder listed with an asterisk, like
this:
Fonts/*
I thought that when the standalone is built,
I walk around the beach in bare feet!
Bob
On Jun 29, 2011, at 7:34 AM, Nonsanity wrote:
So the sundial is solar powered, and the bike is rocket powered? :)
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsanity
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Peter Brigham
On 06/29/2011 05:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter Brigham MD wrote:
I have a sundial in my back yard. Sure, it's not quite as convenient
as a watch, but it don't need no stinkin' batteries
My favorite car is a bicycle, which gives me about 25 MPB*
* Miles per burrito:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Do all my mathematics with a British Thornton slide-rule from 1976.
If you install the latest firmware update for it, it comes with some really
nice plugins...
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsanity
Hi All!
Is it possible to to use non rectangular shapes when creating snapshots?
What if I had capture shape like the capital letter L ... could I
create a snapshot out of the outline of the letter L? (That's just an
example...)
As I understand it, snapshot only works with four
John
export snapshot from graphic L to file l.png as PNG
will do as you want. No need for coords, just pass the object reference.
best
andre
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:48 PM, John Patten johnpat...@mac.com wrote:
Hi All!
Is it possible to to use non rectangular shapes when creating
Hi Andre...
The issue is the L shape is inside a larger image. So essentially I
only want a part of the image and the part I want is in the shape of
the letter L.
Thanks!
John Patten
SUSD
On Jun 29, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
John
export snapshot from graphic L to file
John, I don't think you can automatically do what you're asking -- a
snapshot always grabs from a rectangle.
You either need to do as Andre suggests, or you have to define the L region
yourself, and mask it out of the snapshot image. You can do this using a
combination of ink effects, or by
I went from a 80 col card programmer in 1973 though OS and CGI development
in the 1980-1990s to VB6 and Java today. I'm new to Livecode (1 month) So go
easy on me. I see this a rough crowd, but some help by pointing me in the
right direction would be appreciated.
My apps for both Android and IOS
Hello
I really want to start messing with my Google Calendars and Contacts with
LiveCode. To do that I need to be able to Authenticate my LiveCode app. And
I just don't have the time to figure it out.
So I am announcing a bounty of 200 dollars for a library stack that can
Authenticate to Google
I have the following code in my save handler:
if there is not a folder tNewFolder then
create folder tNewFolder
end if
ask file Save file as: with (tNewFolder /Untitled.datatxt)
put it into tSaveFile
if tSaveFile is
Charles,
No. You can't do that. Not even with Applescript. Currently, you'd need an
external to do that.
Usually, I check whether the user deleted the file extension. If yes, then I
add the file extension again and check to see if the file already exists. If
the files exists, I show the user
On 6/29/11 4:53 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote:
I went from a 80 col card programmer in 1973 though OS and CGI development
in the 1980-1990s to VB6 and Java today. I'm new to Livecode (1 month) So go
easy on me. I see this a rough crowd, but some help by pointing me in the
right direction would be
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