On 26/07/14 06:45, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richard-
Friday, July 25, 2014, 8:36:17 PM, you wrote:
Should I submit a Dictionary bug to have this simpler less silly form
documented?
Weird... silly is an adjective that ends in ly. I suppose it's in
the same boat with jolly, portly, and unseemly. I
On 26/07/14 02:11, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Richmond.
You are on Windows? On my several Macs, the tools palette always loads where I
last left it, always at the topleft of my screens.
Now, I'm on Linux, most of the time.
Richmond.
Craig
On Linux I use a hack from here:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/HA4.zip
Why not ask the author to add a startuo location option? ;-)
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I totally agree Hermann,
User-list people and forum people tend to be different animals. That is what I
understand after seeing this crop up several times.
Being able to search the knowledge in one place is what I am looking for and
then an integration is better.
See my feature request here:
On 26/07/14 10:53, hh wrote:
On Linux I use a hack from here:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/HA4.zip
Why not ask the author to add a startuo location option? ;-)
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Can someone give me a little guidance please.
In column 2 of a DG I do not want text but a rectangle graphic to represent a
bar.
I then want to change the colour and length of the bar.
How would I set about achieving this?
Thanks
Terry
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Hi friends,
i am currently using some shell commands, mainly mdfind, to get a list of
files.
But german UMLAUTS etc. are not correctly displayed.
i thought the shell output would be UTF8, but unidecode(listoffiles) produces
lots of glibberish 8-)
- Grabber fuÃàr Anyone.rtf
should of course
On 07/26/2014 07:44 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
Hi friends,
i am currently using some shell commands, mainly mdfind, to get a list of
files.
But german UMLAUTS etc. are not correctly displayed.
i thought the shell output would be UTF8, but unidecode(listoffiles) produces
lots of glibberish 8-)
Hi Warren,
Am 26.07.2014 um 15:01 schrieb Warren Samples war...@warrensweb.us:
On 07/26/2014 07:44 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
Hi friends,
i am currently using some shell commands, mainly mdfind, to get a list of
files.
But german UMLAUTS etc. are not correctly displayed.
i thought the
On 07/26/2014 08:05 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
thank you, but my question was:
Anyway, what can I do in LC 6.6.2?
;-)
You also wrote this:
This even happens with LC 7dp7, but shouldn't right?
so it seemed you might be interested in how it's supposed to work there.
Hi Warren,
Am 26.07.2014 um 15:43 schrieb Warren Samples war...@warrensweb.us:
On 07/26/2014 08:05 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
thank you, but my question was:
Anyway, what can I do in LC 6.6.2?
;-)
You also wrote this:
Yes, also!
This even happens with LC 7dp7, but shouldn't right?
so it
Hi Klaus, in a first step this depends more on your system settings than on LC.
In Terminal (or via shell use) this.
prints all environment vars: locale
current encoding: locale charmap
available locales: locale -a
available encodings: locale -m
Works on MacOS X and Linux. (On Win I don't know
Hi Klaus
As I understand, the OS X shell assumes text is UTF-8 encoded whereas Livecode
on OS X assumes text is MacRoman encoded. (I'm guessing you're running this on
a Mac).
So you need to convert the UTF-8 to MacRoman. With LiveCode 6.6, I believe that
involves converting first to unicode
Hi Peter,
Am 26.07.2014 um 16:32 schrieb Peter W A Wood peterwaw...@gmail.com:
Hi Klaus
As I understand, the OS X shell assumes text is UTF-8 encoded whereas
Livecode on OS X assumes text is MacRoman encoded. (I'm guessing you're
running this on a Mac).
So you need to convert the
... the OS X shell assumes text is UTF-8 encoded whereas Livecode on OS X
assumes text is MacRoman encoded.
Close to that: YOUR shell assumes that. From the default MacOS X installation
all encodings can be set that are shown by locale -m in terminal. Often used
(at least temporarily) is
[Kay wrote:]
... this List is the fastest option I've got... hope you find an advantage in
both.
You also are mixing a purely formal usability and content arguments. You could
use Lynx (Lynxlet on Mac) ...
Who would have thought that Arduino posts would have been categorised under
either
Charles, your script works, without lock screen, until newest LC all the same
as it should (but sadly flickering).
The second,I added some lines,
on mouseUp
lock screen
-- lock messages
go stack Second
go stack First
-- unlock messages
unlock screen
put the openstacks
end
Nasty cough you have there Mark!
Unfortunately, this will be running on other folks computers so can't rely
on them having PowerDebug installed.
Strange thing about this is that if I open the stack with the opening
errors from the IDE File menu, it shows up in the Application Browser so
somehow
[Scott wrote]
I thought you were saying you somehow managed to create cards of varying
sizes in a stack
A step in the direction you think of could be to have a never changing
stackwindow (even of screen size) and then to use a different windowshape for
each card. Don't you know one who has
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 3:35 AM, Terence Heaford t.heaf...@btinternet.com
wrote:
I then want to change the colour and length of the bar.
How would I set about achieving this?
I did something like that by setting the background color on texts with
varying numbers of characters and setting the
Hi List:
I recently tried distributing an app for testing via TestFlightApp.com,
and when isnatlling the app on an iPad I get a recurring Unable To
Download App error. Anybody out there know how to solve this?
I'm pretty sure there's no issue with the mobile standalone itself since I
can
Are you able to install on other devices?
The things that come to mind, first are:
1) The target version of ios is higher than the version of ios installed on
the ipad
2) Somehow the testflight provisioning profile didn't get installed on the
target ipad
3) You compiled the app with the wrong
Thanks for the response.
1) Target version is fine (build setting is iOS6, device version is iOS7).
2) Not sure how the provisioning file can be handled separately from the
app (I don't know enough about how TestFlight works). I don't see
anywhere on TestFlight that mentions uploading a
Reverse order:
1) Yes, the SDK is for use with XCode
2) I've been using TF for distribution for a couple of years for our
internal corporate apps, and I have run into this before. Actually, I just
ran into it this past week with the latest update of one of my apps. In my
case (THIS time), it was
Oh, yeah, and Monte's mergTestApp is WAY easier than going through all the
other steps in the thread you mentioned (sorry, I missed that the first
time).
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.com
wrote:
Reverse order:
1) Yes, the SDK is for use with XCode
2) I've
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