Try finding the user extensions folder of LiveCode. Sometimes it's not set
correctly, or set to a weird place. You can see what LC 6.0.1 thinks it should
be in the preferences, under files memory. If you navigate to that folder,
there should be a copy of my stack, and a folder containing the
Hmm maybe x7 could indicate it's base15? They used to store ascii in that
encoding, because it's shorter then 8 bits (base16)... Nope, it's not that,
and it'd be (number)x or something like that anyway... fumbling around... what
if there's a 0 missing at the start (0x is used for octal, base16,
Hi,
when splitting a plain list into an array, the order of the array is
different to the source list. E.g. if the list was sorted international, the
array is sorted standard. Is this a standard behavior of split, or do I have
any options on the array order.
I know, as far as you access the
Hi Tiemo,
Since you're just asking for comments, I'm not sure what kind of answer
you're looking for but I'll try.
To process an array in sorted order, you can put the keys into a variable:
put the keys of myArray into myKeys
sort the lines of myKeys ascending international
repeat for each
Hi Mark,
any comments was indeed a bit open.
But you have answered my question, that the keys in an array are indeed not
sorted like the source list and thanks for the appropriate workaround.
Tiemo
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When I run this in version 4.5.0:
on mouseUp
put /var/www/htdocs/ug/testarchive.zip into tobjpath
revZipOpenArchive tobjpath, write
put 1) the result return after msg
put doodah into tdataxxx
put mimetype into tparamxxx
revZipAddUncompressedItemWithData tobjpath,
As part of my learning LiveCode and moving an application from Adobe Air
I have come up with something that I have not been able to find in the
IDE. Does anyone know if it is possible to Zoom a card so that lines can
be matched up on different images.
I have inserted as control 20 images that
There is no zooming of the card's contents like you can in Flash Pro. There are
alignment tools you can use, and there is a grid, that you can set in
preferences. Between those things you can get most things lined up nicely.
LiveCode also doesn't have sub-pixel placement, which means that
Hi everyone,
I just stumbled accross this video and the free online O'Reilly book from
Ilya Grigorik on High Performance Browser Networking. Thought that might
be interesting to all the app developers out there..
Grigorik also spoke during Google I/O 2013 - Mobile Performance from the
Radio Up:
So, I made a stack containing 1 button containing the script:
on mouseUp
put Wotcha
end mouseUp
then made Linux, Mac and Windows standalones using LC 4.5 with a password
protecting the stack.
then made Linux, Mac and Windows standalones using LC 6.0.1 OSS (with NO
password protection).
On 21/05/13 18:01, Pascal Lehner wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just stumbled accross this video and the free online O'Reilly book from
Ilya Grigorik on High Performance Browser Networking. Thought that might
be interesting to all the app developers out there..
Grigorik also spoke during Google I/O
Graham,
There are many tools or plugins that you can get for better alignment and
positioning in LiveCode.
There is Dar's Tiny Loupe and also Guides Picker 2.0
And outside of LiveCode xScope for the Mac is an awesome tool which also has
support for layouts for Mobile.
Tom
-- Tom McGrath III
Hi Richmond,
Open the standalone in a text editor and copy the scripts,
particularlythe license checking routines. Then use those scripts to
create your own key. I think that's enough difference.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage:
Do we expect Livecode to be able to make glassware at some point? Just another
android-linux system? Stack=timeline, card=card?
Walton Sumner
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On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 4:56 AM, Martin Baxter
mblivec...@harbourhosting.co.uk wrote:
revZipAddUncompressedItemWithData
Haven't used revZipAddUncompressedItemWithData but judging from other
revZip commands, I think your variable tdataxxx needs to be in quotes. Not
sure about tparamxxx.
There are a couple of graphic effects parms in the Inspector that aren't
documented in the dictionary.
The dropShadow effect has a knockout parm which is a checkbox in the IDE
inspector. The innerGlow effect has a source parm which is an option
menu in the IDE inspector but always seems to be
Thanks for that info as I will investigate. I think I have my slices of
images aligned enough to make a run at this application. As I work
through the script to take each of these images an change the color upon
mouseOver, the ultimate goal is to have this application in a web page.
In search the
Thank you! That does the trick.
It seems that for some reason the name of the variable holding the data
to be written needs to be quoted as if it were a string literal. The
other var names do not.
Now I can go back to plan A,
Martin
On 21/05/2013 18:22, Peter Haworth wrote:
On Tue, May 21,
Please add range to the list of undocumented graphic effects parms (for
innerglow and outerglow) - appears to default to 255
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
There are a couple of graphic effects parms in the
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Graham Pearson gspear...@gmail.com wrote:
when a user hovers over a section of the
picture, it would change colors and upon clicking a section of the
picture it would display a new card with detailed information of the
section of the image selected.
I think
Wondering if anyone has a workaround for a couple of annoyances in the
Script Editor Find feature.
First one involves what happens after clicking the More button, then
searching across multiple tabs. The search itself works fine. However if I
start replacing the occurrences of the search term
http://www.speedtest.net/
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Hi Scott.
Perhaps one of these settings could resolve a visual problem I'm having with
tmGauge 1.11...
I have a circular gauge (g10) on the card, but the rectangular bounding box
of the gauge is apparent as a ghosted line about 10 pixels thick. You can
see the ghost box whether there is a
Thanks SCott. Any ideas on the range parameter for innerglow and
outerglow?
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.comwrote:
The knockout option determines whether the shape of the target object is
subtracted from the
Hey Guys,
Great news for LiveCode Community Edition lovers and GPL fans! DB Lib, the
minimalistic database library for LiveCode just went dual license with GPL
and Commercial licenses available.
If you're building GPL software, you can just download the library and
start using it. If you want to
I tried it after I saw your note. This parameter doesn't appear to affect
anything in the resulting effect that I can see.
Unrelated (but important to me): the effect of the spread parameter for
innerglow when set to edge needs to be updated, as it's currently
backwards. Increasing the spread
As always, YOU ROCK!
Thanks for your hard work and dedication!
SKIP
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
Hey Guys,
Great news for LiveCode Community Edition lovers and GPL fans! DB Lib, the
minimalistic database library for LiveCode just went dual
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