If so, you will need to build your own control, easy and fun to
do
Not so sure if I want that kind of fun. I'd be happy with a drop
down control that works. Already tried a more homegrown solution that
was more trouble than it was worth.
Mike
Chip,
I plan on porting this massive database project to android
and IOS, but the data is proprietary. I am more than willing to share
the code or showcase it once I am done with it. Lots of bugs and gotchas
right now.
My next project, for my own company, will be of interest to
you -
...nice work, Björnke - the search capability really adds to the dictionary's
usefulness and accessibility.
Thanks for sharing.
Best,
Keith..
On 3 Aug 2011, at 18:18, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
As mentioned in the last livecode.tv event, BvG Docu 2 is now available. It
works with Rev / LC
On 08/03/2011 08:24 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
When I was in college, an insecure acquaintance of mine replied to an advertisement in a
gentleman's magazine: Get a 12 inch penis in 30 days. The price was painfully
high, but he hoped for rich rewards.
About four weeks later, dizzy with
On 08/03/2011 10:09 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Reminds me of a time when my dad said there were ads for 'color tv
converters' and what you got were several plastic gels to put over your
black and white set. Color, right! Which one do you want? Red, Blue or
Green.
Funnily enough I remember
On 08/04/2011 03:46 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Tim-
I'm sure there's a use for one of those things but it... er... escapes
me right at the moment...
It can be used for flagellating people who are meant to be concentrating
on their Livecode programming but get side-tracked . . . :)
Le 4 août 2011 à 06:30, Judy Perry a écrit :
Something better is needed... and geared towards the true inventive user and
less towards the newbie programmer.
The great strength of HyperCard was to offer us hundreds of preprogrammed
stacks that we could arrange as a lego to build our first
That is a real pain in the ass, because my app doesn't run anymore under
lion and I haven't found a solution yet.
I have read over the last days guidelines and threads, but have not found
any answer yet. Apple says about the /library/application support/ in the
Mac OS X Developer library: For
You can place them there, but the user has to have the right permissions.
LiveCode 4.5 added support for 'elevated processes' - so you'd have to create a
separate (faceless) application and use 'open elevated process ...' which will
prompt the user for the required password, and then the
Would really appreciate hearing comments on how to take an existing LC
desktop app and convert it to a iOS app, to be approved by Apple for sale.
The app is a straight-forward multimedia database. Nothing unusual in it.
I have no LC iOS experience as of yet, but years of experience with Rev.
I wanted to try Jerry Daniels' sample stack that has his custom combo box that
was in revUp issue 87 but the link has expired for downloading it. I contacted
Jerry about it but he no longer has that sample stack. Does anybody have that
sample stack that they could e-mail me?
Sent from my iPad
Hi Charles
Yes I have a copy. I'll send it on.
On 4 August 2011 13:39, Charles Szasz csz...@mac.com wrote:
I wanted to try Jerry Daniels' sample stack that has his custom combo box
that was in revUp issue 87 but the link has expired for downloading it. I
contacted Jerry about it but he no
Something better is needed... and geared towards the true
inventive user and less towards the newbie programmer.
The great strength of HyperCard was to offer us hundreds of
preprogrammed stacks that we could arrange as a lego to build
our first applications before we had to put our
I have a reasonably well working database now, however, you can
still duplicate usernames - my code is not working. I can gain access to
he database, no problem.
I can write to and read from with no problem
Here, I just want to access the UserValidation table, grab all the
usernames and
On 4 Aug 2011, at 13:25, Richard Miller wrote:
1. Is there a tutorial out there that can walk me through the process of
creating true iOS controls, look, feel, etc., then test it on my iPhone, then
submit it?
2. Would you recommend using a tool like MobGUI, or is that overkill?
If you
Instead of checking for a username, mark the UserName field in the table as
being UNIQUE. This will cause the DB to error out of a transaction that
attempts to insert the same UserName into the table multiple times. Then
catch that.
Jeff M.
___
On 4 Aug 2011, at 17:42, Admin wrote:
SELECT UserName FROM UserValidation into theUN
This query returns all entries in the _column_ username. Later you check if
that is _equal_ to the entered password. That makes no sense. either use a
query that looks specifically for the entered name (watch
I think we overlook the novelty aspect of Hypercard when it was first released,
combined with the fact that it was just there. Tell all Mac users that their
new OS allows them to make custom apps without having to buy anything or
install anything, and those inclined are going to give it a go.
On save,
select username from uservalidation where username = the value of the new
username
count how many records got returned. If greater than 0 you have a duplicate.
Bob
On Aug 4, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Admin wrote:
I have a reasonably well working database now, however, you can
still
Hi,
I followed this video tutorial http://qery.us/wa step by step but get two
errors when I try to run the external in the iOS simulator:
Error 1: linking step of external dylib build failed, probably due to missing
framework or library references - check the contents of the rredevice.ios file
Ick! Do stuff that causes SQL to throw errors. I suppose that is a way to do
it, but a simple select will do it cleanly. Keeps the SQL error logs clean too.
If multiuser, lock the SQL database first, then check, insert if query returns
0 records, unlock the SQL database.
A method I use that
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Ick! Do stuff that causes SQL to throw errors. I suppose that is a way to
do it, but a simple select will do it cleanly. Keeps the SQL error logs
clean too. If multiuser, lock the SQL database first, then check, insert if
query
Update available: http://www.hyperactivesw.com/downloads/AirLaunch10b2.zip
This fixes an error with paths that contain spaces. Many thanks to
Matthias for building a test standalone named Untitled 1 and staying
up till 2:30 AM to report it. :)
I hope these announcements don't annoy anyone,
On 03/08/2011 16:52, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/3/11 8:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Lynn Fredricks
I recommend NoScripts
+1 on NoScript: makes browsing faster and safer.
I've been using NoScript for years. Last week I discovered
I guess the Russians are right! There IS no such thing as a free lunch! :-)
Bob
On Aug 4, 2011, at 10:07 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
On 03/08/2011 16:52, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/3/11 8:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Lynn Fredricks
I
And how do I do that?
Mike
On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 09:53:44 -0600,
Jeff Massung wrote:
Instead of checking for a username, mark the
UserName field in the table as
being UNIQUE. This will cause the DB to
error out of a transaction that
attempts to insert the same UserName
into the table
Hi again,
After restarting XCode, I could get it to work. AFAIK I didn't change anything
else. The external now works perfectly in the simulator.
The next problem is that I can't launch test.app on my iPhone. The console says
it can't load the external. When I start the app from within XCode,
Sorry to sound stupid, but after the select statement, how do I
then count for how many records got returned?
Here's the select
statement you wrote with my variable:
put select username from
uservalidation where username = SQ UN SQ into CountUN
--count how
many records got returned. If
On 8/3/11 10:10 PM, Pete wrote:
Pretty sure none of those things were true, but wouldn't I get some sort of
error message if any of them were true?
I didn't get one when I just tested on a card with cantdelete set to
true. Also, I've never noticed before, but I don't see a Delete option
in
Have you dug into the RevDB commands? Typically the commands will return the
number of affected rows in it or return (I cannot remember which). All your
statement below does is create a new variable called CoundUN containing your
sequel statement. It doesn't execute anything.
You would first
Sorry didn't read the whole post. revDataFromQuery will return empty if there
were no records matching your select statement. Check to see if it is empty.
Obviously, if you need it to be unique, and nothing has gone wrong in the past,
there will only be one matching record if one already exists
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
I hope these announcements don't annoy anyone, it's the only way I can
let people know.
How can anything that enhances our LiveCode development be considered
annoying? It's not like you're announcing CheeseLaunch or something...
Thanks for the update
On 8/4/11 1:51 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Hi Jaqui,
When new cards are created with the clone command, how sure can we be
that the new card will be given a unique ID for the current stack?
100% sure. As Bob said, no two objects can ever have the same ID.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay |
On 8/4/11 2:40 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
I hope these announcements don't annoy anyone, it's the only way I can
let people know.
How can anything that enhances our LiveCode development be considered
annoying? It's not like you're announcing CheeseLaunch or
Bob, Jacque,
Thanks. Perhaps you might like to know how I plan to use IDs in my application.
One of the Modules (stacks) has 56 basic forms. I record the ID of those forms
in a field on the first card of that Module.
Subsequently, circumstances on one or more of the other Modules requires that
Indeed.
On Thu, 4 Aug 2011, Pierre Sahores wrote:
The great strength of HyperCard was to offer us hundreds of preprogrammed
stacks that we could arrange as a lego to build our first applications before
we had to put our fingers in the dust to understand how these stacks were coded.
But clearly, having NONE is not the answer.
Judy
http://bingo.economy-x-talk.com/
On Thu, 4 Aug 2011, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
snip
But I think the question is, if all the programmatic elements that created
the HC phenonemon then were implemented in LC today, would the end result be
similar to
You do not have to imagine. Jacque's Time Warp stack gives you access to all
infinite alternate timelines. Trouble is, you have to go there before you can
tell if it's the one you want. It may take some time. Bring extra socks...
Bob
On Aug 4, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Roger Eller wrote:
On Thu,
Jacque's Time Warp stack gives you access to all infinite alternate timelines
Except those with spaces in their dimensions. I'll fix that when I can
figure out how to get space out of time.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software |
But clearly, having NONE is not the answer.
Well, but it is an answer, until you find the right business case to ask
the question. I don't think it's a question of if LiveCode could fit the
role or not that HC did. We've been talking about all these great free
stacks HC had (or caused to make),
Hey all - just a quick note to let you know that I've posted a new addition to
the DropTools site - this free DropTool is a simple color picker with a color
swatch and drop shadow that depresses when you click it.
http://droptools.sonsothunder.com/products/sts/sts-cp.irev
Enjoy!
Ken Ray
Oh that's easy! Since the alternate timelines are infinite, just call your
stack recursively until you find yourself solving the problem. Then ask
yourself how you did it. Then go buy some new socks because you will be out. In
fact all of the states of Texas, Oklahoma, New York and California
Jacque-
Thursday, August 4, 2011, 3:03:23 PM, you wrote:
Jacque's Time Warp stack gives you access to all infinite alternate timelines
Except those with spaces in their dimensions. I'll fix that when I can
figure out how to get space out of time.
replace space with empty in time
--
-Mark
Hi,
I just made two externals, one that reads the battery level (following the
RunRev tutorial) and another one that returns the localized device model. Now I
need to distribute these externals.
It isn't clear to me whether I can just sign an external with my own provision
profile for
On 8/4/11 7:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, August 4, 2011, 3:03:23 PM, you wrote:
Jacque's Time Warp stack gives you access to all infinite alternate timelines
Except those with spaces in their dimensions. I'll fix that when I can
figure out how to get space out of time.
Since I bought the special that was going on, it came with sqlYoga,
but I have had zero time to look at it. I will now.
Mike
On Thu, 4
Aug 2011 11:34:47 -0700, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Sorry didn't read the
whole post. revDataFromQuery will return empty if there were no records
matching your
Joe,
Could you change the name of the new duplicated card and then delete all the
cards with the duplicate name?
For example the original cards are names Form1, Form2, etc.
When you duplicate the Form1 card call the duplicate DupForm1, etc.
When you are all done simply loop through the cards
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