I wonder if anyone can tell me which was the last version of RR/LC to
have a version that ran on Mac OS 9?
Richmond.
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I think that was 2.6.1.
:)
Regards,
Heather
On 12 Feb 2014, at 07:59, Richmond wrote:
I wonder if anyone can tell me which was the last version of RR/LC to have a
version that ran on Mac OS 9?
Richmond.
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On 12/02/14 10:08, Heather Laine wrote:
I think that was 2.6.1.
:)
Regards,
Heather
Thank you very much.
I have had a slightly odd online conversation with somebody running a
school in Botswana
who was looking for a way to teach programming on some early iMacs
running Mac OS 9.
Hovering to get tool-tip style popups showing variable contents is
something I've used for a while but it seems kind of finicky. It
usually takes a while, like a second or two, before the popup is
displayed. That wouldn't be so bad if it always worked, but sometimes
you wait and wait and no
Part 1:
I knew that this thread will turn into a technical help topic :/
Folks,
please don’t get me wrong, my intention is far from being rude.
I’m not trying to solve a particular issue, here.
Check the subject line, please.
I know I’m the *new guy*
and I’ve noticed that whenever someone
Part 2:
These are not my subjective opinions;
look at this table:
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
Where is Livecode?
I want to see Livecode, there; I honestly do.
And I’m willing to do anything I can to put Livecode into that page.
EDIT just before posting the
On 12/02/14 12:47, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu wrote:
Part 1:
I knew that this thread will turn into a technical help topic :/
Folks,
please don’t get me wrong, my intention is far from being rude.
I’m not trying to solve a particular issue, here.
Check the subject line, please.
I know I’m the *new
Hi,
on the 6th i posted a comment to the following question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21612867/when-i-try-to-export-my-app-in-live-code-it-comes-up-with-an-error-message
My answer was:
Runrev offers many tutorials. There are also some about mobile development. I
would suggest you try
Hi Matthias,
Am 12.02.2014 um 13:06 schrieb Matthias Rebbe
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de:
Hi,
on the 6th i posted a comment to the following question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21612867/when-i-try-to-export-my-app-in-live-code-it-comes-up-with-an-error-message
My answer
On 12/02/14 12:48, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu wrote:
Part 2:
These are not my subjective opinions;
look at this table:
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
No; they are not your subjective opinions; they are somebody else's
subjective opinions, which they are trying
Hi Mark,
thanks for explaining.
Then i think i will not waste anymore time with posting to SO.
Regards,
Matthias
Am 12.02.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com:
Hi Matthias,
Your answer wasn't a direct answer to the question. Questions on SO should
ask
Yes, that were my same thoughts when i read Mark´s explanations. ;)
I saw Ben´s post this morning and was wondering why my post was deleted.
Let´s hope that at least the original poster has either read mine or Ben´s post.
Matthias
Am 12.02.2014 um 13:26 schrieb Klaus major-k kl...@major-k.de:
Woof, woof?
Richmond, really?
Jumping up and woof, woof?
If I understand wrong, then no need to read the rest, just ignore it;
but IF I am the target of that statement,
you should know that calling someone as a dog is a very, very, VERY, VERY
harsh, petty, offensive insult in my language
Klaus and Matthias,
It is gone ;-)
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A little google told me...
http://pc.net/extensions/file/ric
On Feb 12, 2014 2:08 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/02/14 00:43, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
I believe I saw some .rlc files on my Mac and I assumed these were
revolution license files.
NOT
OK, then I don't know, Richmond. Perhaps you post a direct link to such
a file?
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On 12/02/14 15:22, Roger Eller wrote:
A little google told me...
Well; I've had Ricoh fax files, and now LEGO..
I don't think either of them will do:
Here's a direct link:
http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/2.7.0-gm-1/full/resources.ric
Richmond.
In that case, judging by the path, and the fact that the file is binary, I
suspect that only RunRev can tell you for sure what it does.
~Roger
On Feb 12, 2014 8:33 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/02/14 15:22, Roger Eller wrote:
A little google told me...
Well; I've
Against my intentions and alongside my predictions,
this thread got far away from its subject.
I sincerely apologize for that.
I study Objective-C with my fellow co-worker when I’m able to find time
and I can’t desist from thinking that how an inefficient language it is.
Livecode with its
Have you tried to be build for the highest version possible (3.1 and above)?
By the way, it is starting to bug me that we can't choose higher versions
than Honeycomb, which is so old now. Runrev updates those choices for iOS,
but Android is being left behind, again.
~Roger
On Feb 11, 2014 11:17
Hi Mark,
Am 12.02.2014 um 14:17 schrieb Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com:
Klaus and Matthias,
It is gone ;-)
yep, no further comment... ;-)
...
on the 6th i posted a comment to the following question
Ender Nafi asked:
Does Livecode not need a revamped url library
It does indeed, on the Roap Map under Queued.
modern limits for object sizes
Current object sizes go up to about 32' - how big do you need them?
an engine with enough horsepower for the year 2014 not for 2002?
Always a fan
Hi Ender,
Thanks for bringing up this discussion. Clearly you want the best for
LiveCode and that is good. Having discussions on what is most important
can often be frustrating as everyone has different experiences and
opinions. Just a couple of things I would like to mention after having read
Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Then i think i will not waste anymore time with posting to SO.
SO has its place, but it's a unique place, with unique expectations of
the contributions there.
That's why I feel it's a great compliment to the other venues we have
for sharing LiveCode knowledge, but
Richmond wrote:
Here's a direct link:
http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/2.7.0-gm-1/full/resources.ric
It's an encrypted LC stack, and it's from several years ago, for a
version they no longer have (Enterprise).
More interesting to me than what RunRev used it for
Mark Wieder wrote:
Actually, I see from the status page that *all* on-rev's servers are
down.
Nice.
It shows OK across the board for me:
http://on-rev.com/support/server-status/
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Fourth World
LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
Webzine for
Roger,
Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, LiveCode still hangs on Installing app
on target device Maybe someone at LiveCode is listening and can lead us
in the right direction.
-Dan
Have you tried to be build for the highest version possible (3.1 and above)?
By the way, it is
Richard-
Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 7:18:33 AM, you wrote:
It shows OK across the board for me:
http://on-rev.com/support/server-status/
Yeah.
The servers came back online at midnight PST.
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I think it adds greatly to SO as a resource. I love the fact that the
responses are required to be detailed. How fun would the dictionary be if
it just had links to a website that came up instead of a readily available
resource? I don't always want to follow another link to then sort out from
Hi Dan,
The best place to get support for issues such as this is via
supp...@runrev.com as messages sent there get filtered to our support team.
I am in the process of trying to upgrade my Galaxy S3 to 4.3 so will
report back with my results, although this does seem to be device based
as
Craig-
Tuesday, February 11, 2014, 10:45:33 AM, you wrote:
I find the system globals to be a distraction. Sometimes there
are a dozen or more, depending on where I am in the session, and
they begin the variable list. Certainly better if they were at the
bottom, and this hack is possible,
Richard:
Does Livecode not need a revamped url library
It does indeed, on the Roap Map under Queued.
I don’t know how I missed that; I’ve checked again and yes, it’s right there
and it’s excellent news :)
Richard:
modern limits for object sizes
Current object sizes go up to about 32' -
Trevor:
So what is my point? I think the purpose of your post is a great one (how
the community can help RunRev focus on what is most important).
If you think you can help RunRev better focus their resources, my
suggestion would be to come up with a system for collecting, categorizing,
and
Mark-
I did bump your comment as useful. I think that in conjunction with
Dave Kilroy's comment is the correct response.
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On 12/02/14 17:13, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Here's a direct link:
http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/2.7.0-gm-1/full/resources.ric
It's an encrypted LC stack, and it's from several years ago, for a
version they no longer have (Enterprise).
More
Ender Nafi wrote:
Richard:
modern limits for object sizes
Current object sizes go up to about 32' - how big do you need them?
The problem is the limits of group objects, here.
40’ images or graphics are useless most of the time, I know.
But groups are must-have for scrolling, both on mobile
Dear Mark,
Happily none of the servers were down on this occasion. As I explained
to you when I responded to your ticket on on-rev, the issue you saw
was that the status page itself was down for a period, and I'm glad to
say I was able to rectify this for you when it was reported via the
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Twitter's UI would be well suited for LC's DataGrid.
The Datagrid does have a way to request records form the user when needed.
I think the property that controls is dgNumberOfRecords, described in
Section 9 of
Roger,
Yes. I did restart the device. Also, the app was never installed since I
couldn't get it installed via LC. I was able to side-load the app on the
device, and it did install. So, there must be something goofy going on with LC
and Android 4.3. I'm sure you'll get it knocked out.
On 2/12/14, 12:32 PM, Dan Friedman wrote:
Although side-loading is a little bit of a pain, it's an acceptable
workaround until this gets repaired.
The easiest way is to put the apk into any cloud service you have
(Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) and then open it from within the cloud app
on
dwilliams@... writes:
Happily none of the servers were down on this occasion. As I explained
to you when I responded to your ticket on on-rev, the issue you saw
was that the status page itself was down for a period, and I'm glad to
say I was able to rectify this for you when it was
On 2/12/14, 6:48 AM, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu wrote:
you should know that calling someone as a dog is a very, very, VERY,
VERY harsh, petty, offensive insult in my language culture.
I think it's easy for westerners to forget that, since over here a dog
is just another animal with no special
On 12/02/14 21:04, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/12/14, 6:48 AM, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu wrote:
you should know that calling someone as a dog is a very, very, VERY,
VERY harsh, petty, offensive insult in my language culture.
I think it's easy for westerners to forget that, since over here a dog
Once again, I hit that 15kb. barrier.
Repeating myself without quoting Jacque’s reply; I hope this will be short
enough for the mail-list :)
Hi Jacque,
Actually we talked about it in detail with Richmond.
I already removed the post from nabble;
pity that I can’t remove it from your
Ender.
I was the cause of the previous flame war. Caught me by surprise as well.
I have no doubt of your integrity, and that is all that matters. These hassles
occur now and then. There is no reason to belabor this. We are glad to have you
in this community.
Back to LC. Now that is
Ender,
I marked this as OT because we've gone off-track, but this is
fascinating to me and I'm glad your reply was still in my inbox.
Whereas “pig” is condescending, “ox” means dumb, “dog” is pretty insulting.
Pig here means dirty, sloppy, unclean, even though pigs are naturally
very
It was on the forum. Worth a look just for the car-accident-rubbernecking value.
Craig
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From: Bob Sneidar bobsnei...@iotecdigital.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Wed, Feb 12, 2014 3:46 pm
Subject: Re: Defining Pet Features and
As a follow-up to my question regarding LiveCode in elementary schools, I'm
wondering if there is a need for research to compare programming/development
environments for children. So I paid an online visit to code.org. I was happy
to see LiveCode represented on http://code.org/learn (under
J,
Very good points!!
I spent 1.5 years in Japan. I was having cocktails with some Tokyo locals
and I was tired and wanted to be able to accomplish what I promised the next
day and refused a tumbler glass of whiskey from Karamura San late in the
night. I went back to the hotel and found out the
I think I ran into this a while back but it's cropped up again.
I have a script that deletes a stack from memory then opens it again from a
different stack file. When the new stack is loaded, I get the usual LC
message about duplicate stack names and what do I want to do about them.
In itself,
If you want a stack to be removed from memory when it closes, it needs to
have its destroyStack property enabled. Also check to make sure no script
from the closing stack is executing -- that could prevent the stack from
closing completely.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media,
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:20 PM, j...@unmla.com j...@unmla.com wrote:
at the very least, the best option for text manipulation.
You just stated a truth. Chunk Expressions in Livecode rock.
*--*
*Stephen Barncard - San Francisco Ca. USA - Deeds Not Words*
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
The only downside with that visualization is that it takes a large screen
to really see what's going on. Might be nice to also have some other
automated graphic view - what else is floating around in the Git
Good thing I just deployed a mySQL server on a computer I was given from my
last place of employ. I had On-Rev crap out on my in the middle of a proof of
concept meeting. That was not pretty nor was it comfortable.
Bob
On Feb 11, 2014, at 22:50 , Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu
endern...@keehuna.com wrote:
Try to calculate a recursive fib(33) under 0.5 second
{it's 14 seconds on a brand new Macbook Pro Retina, where it's ~100ms. for
Javascript.}
I'll take that bet:
local fibArray
function fib N
if N = 0
Geoff-
Close. Your first array element is empty. Right answer, though.
local fibArray
function fib N
if (N = 1 or N = 2) then
put 1 into fibArray[N]
return 1
end if
if fibArray[N] is empty then put fib(N-2) + fib(N-1) into fibArray[N]
return fibArray[N]
end fib
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Geoff Canyon gcan...@gmail.com wrote:
3524578 0.22
Ha, let me not cheat:
on mouseUp
clearFib
put the long seconds into T
get fib(33)
put it the long seconds - T
end mouseUp
local fibArray
function fib N
if N = 0 or N = 1 then return N
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.netwrote:
Close. Your first array element is empty. Right answer, though.
What's in the array isn't important, really -- it's just a manual form of
the memo feature some languages offer. fibArray[1] is empty, as is
fibArray[0],
Geoff-
Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 9:20:32 PM, you wrote:
What's in the array isn't important, really -- it's just a manual form of
...
Ah, never mind. I see you're priming the array with a 0 value in the
first element and then treating the array as if it's 1-based rather
than 0-based.
Bob.
I made a new stack with one button on it. Put a mouseUp handler in it. In msg:
send mouseUp to the defaultbutton of this card
Got what I expected.
Craig
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