Re: Best screencast demo ever!

2013-05-28 Thread As_Simon
Bill Vlahos wrote ... but it is so clever... https://www.lucidchart.com/pages/examples/flowchart_software Agree! Simon -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Best-screencast-demo-ever-tp4665503p4665506.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing

Re: Best screencast demo ever!

2013-05-28 Thread René Micout
YES !!! Le 28 mai 2013 à 03:49, Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com a écrit : This doesn't have anything to do with LiveCode or me but it is so clever I just had to share it. https://www.lucidchart.com/pages/examples/flowchart_software ___ use-livecode

Re: Best screencast demo ever!

2013-05-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
Nicely done, but I wonder where a small company got the cash to license Hey Jude. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com Follow me on Twitter:

Re: Best screencast demo ever!

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Talluto
Pricing: SaaS Very nice. This may explain how they can afford the rights to Hey Jude. Mark canelasoftware.com ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

Re: curlyquotes, character sets, livecode, and english

2013-05-28 Thread Peter M. Brigham
On May 27, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote: A particular one that *will* come up is mac using attorneys with windows running in a virtual machine doing cross-os pastes. If the problem is really focused on the pasting, why not change the text to a workable form in a pastekey handler? --

Re: How to get an off-line licence for LC OSS

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard Gaskin ambassador@... writes: Why does the free version require a license file? Why indeed? Kevin has stated that this will be changed in the future. My take on it is that now is future enough. -- Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___

text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Hello Ya'll, I am trying to sort some tab delimited data by item 1 of each. Item 1 of each is a name and a number. Kansas 1 Kansas 3 MO 3 MO 8 Anyhow, when I run the sort as sort lines of sReportText by item 1 of each I get it sorted pretty close, but entries with the same name and a

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Thierry Douez
Hi Andrew, AFAIR, you can pile the sort command one after the other, as: sort lines of sReportText numeric by item 2 of each sort lines of sReportText by item 1 of each HTH. Thierry Thierry Douez - http://sunny-tdz.com Maker of

AW: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
How about sorting twice sort lines of sReportText numeric by item 2 of each sort lines of sReportText by item 1 of each didn't tested Tiemo -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Andrew Kluthe Gesendet: Dienstag, 28.

Dynamically Creating Buttons

2013-05-28 Thread Graham Pearson
I have been searching this mailing list and the forums at runrev for an answer before I post. Without having any objects on a card, does anyone have notes on how to create a button and position it to the coordinates of 5,5 In my application, I am to the point now to taking each record from a

Re: Dynamically Creating Buttons

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Graham, Your best friend may be the templateButton. You can set the properties of it before issuing the create button command so it looks exactly what you want. To set the position you want, I'd use the topLeft property and the name or label property for the text to appear in the button.

Re: Dynamically Creating Buttons

2013-05-28 Thread Chris Sheffield
See the create command in the dictionary. Then just position using the location property or left, right, top, bottom properties as needed. You might be better off populating a field or data grid, however, depending on your requirements. Chris -- Chris Sheffield Read Naturally, Inc.

Re: curlyquotes, character sets, livecode, and english

2013-05-28 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Peter M. Brigham pmb...@gmail.com wrote: If the problem is really focused on the pasting, why not change the text to a workable form in a pastekey handler? I hadn't even though of that possibility :) But that's not the only way it can come in--there's import of

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread stephen barncard
be sure to set the itemdelimiter to the desired delimiter just before the sort. Just like the state of the result, it's good to be explicit. You might have set the delimiter to something else in the handler. On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.dewrote: How

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread dunbarx
There is an undocumented feature, though it is noted in the user notes under sort and sort container in the dictionary: sort by sortKey1 sortKey2 sortKey3... all in one line. Both methods produce stable multiple sorts. Craig Newman -Original Message- From: Tiemo Hollmann TB

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Ah, I should have been more clear in my example. Item 1 is a string consisting of a name and a number with a space in between. The other items I have not provided examples of here, because they contain information unrelated to the sort but may have made what I am trying to do more clear. If i

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 5/28/13 1:46 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: Ah, I should have been more clear in my example. Item 1 is a string consisting of a name and a number with a space in between. The other items I have not provided examples of here, because they contain information unrelated to the sort but may have made

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Kluthe
That would handle it for the most part, jaque, but some of the data has multiple words in the first item. Here is a real sample of the most intricate of the data I would be sorting in that first item. MA West Creek 14 This would be a string to designate a field code we use. the first two are an

Re: Best screencast demo ever!

2013-05-28 Thread Geoff Canyon
Nice! It bugs me that in some cases they use forks to present different variations, while in others they just change the text in the box (sometimes more than once). On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com wrote: This doesn't have anything to do with LiveCode or me but it

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 5/28/13 2:09 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: That would handle it for the most part, jaque, but some of the data has multiple words in the first item. Here is a real sample of the most intricate of the data I would be sorting in that first item. MA West Creek 14 This would be a string to

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Geoff Canyon
tested seems to work: sort lines of x numeric by word -1 of item 1 of each sort lines of x by word 1 to -2 of item 1 of each On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:26 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote: On 5/28/13 2:09 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote: That would handle it for the most

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
The following worked for me (with apologies ofr any asterisks that may be inserted into the script by my email client) It assumes there won;t be any numbers 6 digits. *on* mouseUp *sort* lines of field Field by reformatLine(each) *end* mouseUp *function* reformatLine l *local* tKey

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Dar Scott
I think this and Geoff's are good! This one is more general if you can come up with some sort of metric or sortvalue for each item/list. Geoff's is simpler for this case. The speed difference will depend on the length of the list. Shouldn't the zero be put 'before' instead of 'after' to

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Dar Scott
Whoops, I didn't read Peter's solution all the way. I guessed at what he was doing instead of giving it the attention it deserved. I guess my thumbs up was for using the sorting value function and for putting in zero digits. I would (off the top of my head) simplify (and change) that to

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
Yes, Geoff's is definitely simpler, hadn't seen it when I made my post. It did give me the opportunity to finally use the custom function feature of the sort command though! I like the shortcut! After is right in my code - I put the words into tKey, then the zeros, then the number. With your

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Dar Scott
Great minds think alike! That is the same return command I used! Switching to capital L is a good idea, lower case l is hard to read. And you are right, I was so caught up in how I wanted to do it, I didn't see that yours should work, too, based on 'after'. And you are right, this is a

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Geoff Canyon
Interesting -- this works in one line: sort lines of x by word 1 to -2 of item 1 of each char -10 to -1 of (00 word -1 of item 1 of each) I'm a little put off by not using the native numeric -- I'd be worried that something I'm not thinking of right now would break it. But

Check marks in menu items

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
Can't get !c to show a check mark in front of an item in an option menu. Maybe that feature doesn't work in option menus? Pete lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Dar Scott
On May 28, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote: I'm a little put off by not using the native numeric -- I'd be worried that something I'm not thinking of right now would break it. But nevertheless, it works. You mean like 0x4B? Or 34.0? Or E notation? Or -Inf? Dar

Re: Dynamically Creating Buttons

2013-05-28 Thread Robert Brenstein
On 28.05.2013 at 13:35 Uhr -0400 Graham Pearson apparently wrote: Without having any objects on a card, does anyone have notes on how to create a button and position it to the coordinates of 5,5 In my application, I am to the point now to taking each record from a database and creating a button

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
Overall, I'd be inclined to use your solution Geoff - much easier to read whereas the others are the type of thing where you come back to it in a few months (or someone else looks at it the next day) and you think what the hell is that! Pete lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com On Tue, May 28,

Re: revXMLText not formatting output?

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Wieder
ForrestD- Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 7:40:45 AM, you wrote: Has anyone had success using revXMLText to output a formatted XML file from an XML Tree? While I use the built-in xml functions to read xml streams, I find it much easier to generate xml output myself. The resulting file does not

Re: JSON

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Wieder
What Andrew said. I do the same using post, and it's pretty painless and the key-value pairs are more readable than xml if you can handle all the braces. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecode mailing list

Stack menus

2013-05-28 Thread Peter Haworth
Putting together a stack menu for the first time and finding a couple of issues. The menu object is a pulldown menu with its menuName set to the stack I want displayed. The stack menu displays fine but a couple of. When the mouse rolls over one of the stack menu options, it's background

Re: message too big (was Re: Counting problem)

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Monday, May 27, 2013, 8:08:20 PM, you wrote: You should see some of my old stuff. Wait. No you shouldn't. Whew! Stopped myself just in time. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecode mailing list

Simple stuff, Message box on Laptop

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Rauterkus
Hi, On a laptop I don't have an ENTER key and can't use the message box by hitting ENTER to run the code. The Return key (WIN) just puts a new line in the message box. Is there a work around? Seems that CTR + ENTER or something similar would be nice. -- Ta. Mark Rauterkus

Re: Check marks in menu items

2013-05-28 Thread Dar Scott
On May 28, 2013, at 3:40 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: Can't get !c to show a check mark in front of an item in an option menu. Maybe that feature doesn't work in option menus? If that is the case, maybe it makes sense. The check box typically represents state. Something is on or off. Well,

Re: Simple stuff, Message box on Laptop

2013-05-28 Thread Mike Bonner
crtl-return does work in the multiline msg box. On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Mark Rauterkus mark.rauter...@gmail.comwrote: Hi, On a laptop I don't have an ENTER key and can't use the message box by hitting ENTER to run the code. The Return key (WIN) just puts a new line in the message

Re: text sortType

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Wow, such a plethora of solutions! Thank you. Worked like a charm. I just wasn't thinking it through clear enough. Andrew On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: Overall, I'd be inclined to use your solution Geoff - much easier to read whereas the others are the

Download page and version #

2013-05-28 Thread Mark Rauterkus
Hi, The download page, http://livecode.com/download/, does NOT note what version is being served. I see some posting about 6.0.2. But only 6.0.1 is now on the download for LC Community. There was a few day lag going to 6.0.1 too. Wondering, will future downloads also include all the ANDROID

Re: Stack menus

2013-05-28 Thread Paul Hibbert
On 2013-05-28, at 6:57 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: Putting together a stack menu for the first time and finding a couple of issues. The menu object is a pulldown menu with its menuName set to the stack I want displayed. The stack menu displays fine but a couple of. When the mouse rolls