OCR is the last thing you want to use. Far too many errors.
If you are on Mac you can use Applescript to open, Select All and Copy
and this will result in 100% of the text being available, no OCR
errors. Unfortunately, depending on your document the output might not
exactly match the input. This
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de wrote:
i used Bjoernke´s BvG Docu Plugin.
That's what I thought. So it also lacks reference to all the
undocumented keywords - which the Script Editor does correctly colour.
Always living in hope that
You almost wrote it in your email!
set the endValue of Scrollbar myProgressScrollbar to myValue
If you look at the very first item in the LiveCode Preferences, you'll see that
you can change the Property Labels to show the Name of the LiveCode
Property instead of the Description of the
Thank you for that information!
John Balgenorth
On Sep 17, 2014, at 11:22 PM, Paul Hibbert paulhibb...@mac.com wrote:
You almost wrote it in your email!
set the endValue of Scrollbar myProgressScrollbar to myValue
If you look at the very first item in the LiveCode Preferences, you'll
On 18/09/14 07:42, Alain Farmer wrote:
No, n-o-t microsoft-office! No-o! ;-)
HyperCard had LOTS of keyboard shortcuts.
Recent-cards was a cool feature, but I didn't use it much.
I never use it: I just thought, on reading 'HyperCard Basics' it might
be fun to stir the pot.
Although a
I meant that XCode 5.1.1 works for me!
g
On 18 Sep 2014, at 3:45 pm, Alex Shaw a...@harryscollar.com wrote:
Thanks Gerry.
Will update xcode now.
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On 18/09/2014 5:32 pm, Gerry wrote:
I meant that XCode 5.1.1 works for me!
g
On 18 Sep 2014, at 3:45 pm, Alex Shaw a...@harryscollar.com wrote:
Thanks Gerry.
I loved the simplicity of HyperCard's cmd-F Find, so I created my own in
LiveCode:
on commandKeyDown whichKey
switch whichKey
case e
global prevFindString
ask Find: with prevFindString
find it
if the result then beep
put it into
Here are few links for those interested
to have Xcode 5 and 6 along side...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24042820/how-can-i-install-xcode-6-along-side-xcode-5
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24005297/can-xcode-6-and-xcode-5-coexist-on-the-same-computer
I was not awary LiveCode updated their commercial license.
My question is they say you are billed annually which is like
was done for Revoluton Enterprise. Then they say you can
cancel anytime and you are never charged royalties. That
was my problem with LiveCode is if I remember correctly
when
On 18/09/14 11:52, Jonathan Cooper wrote:
I loved the simplicity of HyperCard's cmd-F Find, so I created my own in
LiveCode:
on commandKeyDown whichKey
switch whichKey
case e
global prevFindString
ask Find: with prevFindString
find it
if the
As far, as I understand it, you may go on selling your program royaltiy free
if you don't renew your license. If I am wrong please correct me.
What has changed, compared to old licenses is, that you can't use your
LiceCode development IDE anymore, when your license has expiered. Old
licences from
I have a 4.x Revolution Enterprise license. Does LiveCode
have everything I could do in Enterprise like cryptography
sqlite etc.? Is there anything I could do with my Enterprise
license I cannot do with all versions of LIveCode?
Thanks for the reply and info!
John Balgenorth
On Sep 18,
Hi John,
RunRev has never charged royalties. If you create an app with a licensed
copy of LiveCode, you can sell that app forever, even after your license
expires. However, after your LiveCode license expires, you will no
longer be able to release commercial copies of a newly built
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the information. That sounds
perfectly reasonable to me and isn’t really
much different that the Rev license. If you
did not renew your license you did not get
the new versions. The only difference is now
you also are not allowed to continue writing
with the version you
John,
The commercial version of LiveCode can do everything your Revolution
Enterprise can do. The open-source version of LiveCode doesn't let you
protect your stacks with a password and I have read something about the
unavailability of an Oracle database driver.
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Best regards,
Mark
Thanks again, Mark.
John Balgenorth
On Sep 18, 2014, at 3:09 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
John,
The commercial version of LiveCode can do everything your Revolution
Enterprise can do. The open-source version of LiveCode doesn't let you
protect your
RunRev has never charged royalties. If you create an app with a licensed
copy of LiveCode, you can sell that app forever, even after your license
expires. However, after your LiveCode license expires, you will no longer
be able to release commercial copies of a newly built standalone,
Hi John,
I'm glad it sounds reasonable to you, but to me it doesn't sound right.
I don't like subscription-ware. If I pay for something, I want to call
it mine --to some extent.
Moreover, the annual subscription license is more expensive than the old
Enterprise license, because the
Hi Antti,
Hence the distinction between Enterprise and open-source.
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Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
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Installer Maker for LiveCode:
Hi Mark,
I fully agree with everything you said!
And I am still happy I own Enterprise 4.x.
John Balgenorth
On Sep 18, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Hi John,
I'm glad it sounds reasonable to you, but to me it doesn't sound right. I
don't
Dear List Members.
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7 RC 2.
Release Focus
33 bug fixes
Known issues
Multicore rendering disabled in Windows due to multimedia not being thread-safe
Release contents
The number of bugs fixed is so large that it no longer makes sense to include
So, what is the plan to get multi-core rendering working on Windows?
~Roger
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Fraser Gordon fraserjgor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear List Members.
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7 RC 2.
Release Focus
33 bug fixes
Known issues
Multicore
On 18 Sep 2014, at 16:14, Roger Eller roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
So, what is the plan to get multi-core rendering working on Windows?
The multimedia framework that we use on Windows in not thread safe. We're
currently looking at various options for how to ensure multiple threads do
JB wrote:
Thank you for the information. That sounds perfectly reasonable
to me and isn’t really much different that the Rev license. If
you did not renew your license you did not get the new versions.
The only difference is now you also are not allowed to continue
writing with the version
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
That's marvellous, and goes to prove how extensible the Livecode
interface is.
Ideally, there should be many different interfaces, depending of
the kind of work that we are doing in LiveCode...
An interface designed for projects that require a lot of Editing and
Jonathan Scott-3 wrote
I have some PDF files that I'd like to create a search stack for. I
looked on the net and found a way to display them in LiveCode, but is
there actually a way to read the OCR text that's in each file? If not,
there should be.
Hi Jonathan,
If you could use revBrowser
On Sep 18, 2014, at 1:03 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps . . . if I can find the time, I'll make a merry little list of all
the keyboard shortcuts.
Here’s my list of LC keyboard shortcuts. Tell me if I’m missing anything, and
I’ll add it.
Devin
Devin Asay
Office
Here it is again, with the actual link included. :-P
On Sep 18, 2014, at 1:03 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps . . . if I can find the time, I'll make a merry little list of all
the keyboard shortcuts.
Here’s my list of LC keyboard shortcuts. Tell me if I’m missing
Hi from Beautiful Brittany (where, finally, it is raining),
I have a list in a field, with backgroundcolor of some lines red, some yellow.
Does anybody know how to sort the lines to separate out the two colours ?
I can do it using a shuffle mechanism, but it’s not elegant enough (:) !!
The sort
Richard,
You're saying that RunRev doesn't care about 95% of the market. I find
that hard to believe, but if it is true, why isn't there a free license
for iOS? Just make it closed-source but free instead of $99, if it can't
be open-source.
The Enterprise license was a little expensive, but
On 18/09/14 19:03, Devin Asay wrote:
Here it is again, with the actual link included. :-P
On Sep 18, 2014, at 1:03 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps . . . if I can find the time, I'll make a merry little list of all the
keyboard shortcuts.
Here’s my list of LC
Hi Francis,
I haven't tried this but it might work.
put the htmlText of fld x into myHtml
put char 4 to -5 of myHtml into myHtml
set the itemDel to
sort lines of myHtml by item 1 of each
set the htmlText of fld x to p myHtml /p
If this doesn't work, it might at least give a clue of how to
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Don't think that's possible since the memory used in your application's
memory space. There is a shared cache setting but I think that only
applies to multiple sqlite dbs open in the same application and it needs to
use the
Hooks would be great too.
Pete
lcSQL Software
On Sep 17, 2014 10:16 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Pete-
Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 9:29:57 PM, you wrote:
If only RunRev would come up with a script editor that had code folding,
auto-complete, etc, we wouldn;t need to
Peter Haworth pete@... writes:
Hooks would be great too.
To be clear about this, there *are* some hooks, but what's needed is a
documented and standardized interface that won't change with successive
releases.
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ahsoftw...@gmail.com
Well, I win the fewest lines prize, but surely lose in the does it work?
category.
Anyone know why this fails?
on mouseUp
sort lines of fld 1 numeric by sum(the foregroundColor of each)
end mouseUp
Craig Newman
-Original Message-
From: Mark Schonewille
Should better have been (though still not working):
on mouseUp
sort lines of fld 1 numeric by item 1 of the foregroundColor of each
item 2 of the foregroundColor of each item 3 of the foregroundColor of each
end mouseUp
-Original Message-
From: dunbarx dunb...@aol.com
To:
My guess:
Try using the effective foregroundColor of each - that will cover your
bases when there is no assigned foregroundColor.
Phil Davis
On 9/18/14, 10:24 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Well, I win the fewest lines prize, but surely lose in the does it work?
category.
Anyone know why
Looked into making a sublime package today. Its done with regex for the
most part. I'm not very good with regex and tend to avoid using it in my
applications for the most part. Maybe it's the universe's way of telling me
to get better at it.
Andrew
On Sep 18, 2014 12:16 AM, Mark Wieder
Mark Schonewille wrote:
You're saying that RunRev doesn't care about 95% of the market.
I find that hard to believe...
Then we're on the same page because that's not what I wrote.
What I wrote is here:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2014-September/205913.html
...but if it
I thought this would work:
sort lines of field X by the backgroundcolor of each
... but it doesn't. I'm guessing because the lines go into some sort of
internal variable to be sorted at which point they lose their
backgroundcolor property.
Here's a handler that does it, offered for improvement
Another one with some regex flavor
on mouseUp
local t
put the htmltext of fld 1 into t
sort lines of t by getHtmlColors( each)
set the htmltext of fld 1 to t
end mouseUp
function getHtmlColors L
if matchText( L, p bgcolor=.#([0-9A-F]{6})., v) then return v
return z
end
Like that better than mine - good use of htmltext and regex!
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
Home of lcStackBrowser http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html and
SQLiteAdmin http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.html
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Thierry Douez th.do...@gmail.com wrote:
Didn't know that, I'd love to know what the hooks are, although it sound
like perhaps they change from release to release.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
Home of lcStackBrowser http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html and
SQLiteAdmin http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.html
On Thu, Sep
Thanks Richard,
So the logical economical way to go is use
the free version until you are ready to put
your program on the market unless you do
have enough money to invest in a license
which ends up helping everyone.
Out of curiosity here is a case that I do not
think would involve me because if
I'd be happy with a button in the properties palette, kind of like the one for
images: Edit in External Editor
I'm imagining this would open up the script in my choice of default text
editor, and when done editing, save it back to my stack.
Maybe even a plugin could do this without too much
JB wrote:
...here is a question about the indy license for $299.
You can have sales up to 500k. They do not have much
sales the first year and cancel the license. The next
year sales are $2 million. Is there license to market
the program still good?
My understanding is that the license
Thanks Richard,
Both you and Mark helped explain things pretty good.
The ability to develop your program with a free version
and then buy a license later is a major plus.
That is similar to the Apple Developer Program which
cost $99 per year. You can be a developer with Apple
for free but you
I'm using 6.1.1 (rc 4) on Windows XP
I made a mistake in one of my card scripts and BLOOEY!!!, LiveCode went beserk
and changed most of my buttons and fields to about 48 pt text size.
Now, whenever I drag a NEW button onto my card, it still has that huge text
size by default.
I went to
On 9/18/2014, 11:48 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
You're saying that RunRev doesn't care about 95% of the market. I find
that hard to believe, but if it is true, why isn't there a free license
for iOS? Just make it closed-source but free instead of $99, if it can't
be open-source.
I'm trying to
I spent a few minutes looking into this. It's pretty easy to grab a
script, write it to a temp file, then invoke the user's editor of choice
passing it the temp file name assuming the editor has a command line option
to do that.
But I couldn't figure out how to automatically get the edited file
2014-09-18 21:35 GMT+02:00 Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
I spent a few minutes looking into this. It's pretty easy to grab a
script, write it to a temp file, then invoke the user's editor of choice
passing it the temp file name assuming the editor has a command line option
to do that.
2014-09-18 20:26 GMT+02:00 Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
Like that better than mine - good use of htmltext and regex!
Pete
Thanks Peter,
and for those having real headacke with regex, you can write
the function this way:
function getHtmlColors L
if offset( p bgcolor=, L) 1 then return z
I made this more robust, though no more effective:
on mouseUp
sort lines of fld 1 numeric by item 1 of the effective foregroundColor of
each item 2 of the effective foregroundColor of each item 3 of the
effective foregroundColor of each
end mouseUp
This so 0,255,255 does not sort
Thierry wrote:
but there is already a plugin for this... available since years!
I forgot where and who did it but it exists; I've send the link last
year
to someone... sorry, I'm getting old and it's late here :)
This one?:
2014-09-18 22:06 GMT+02:00 Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com:
Thierry wrote:
but there is already a plugin for this... available since years!
I forgot where and who did it but it exists; I've send the link last year
to someone... sorry, I'm getting old and it's late here :)
This
Thank you Thierry and Richard. That's perfect. And looks like it comes
with a Textmate bundle.
Pete
Pete
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Home of lcStackBrowser http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html and
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 1:06 PM,
Great to see so many of you. And the lizards, boats, trolleys, great food.
Heres another set, to add to the cool pictures Heather posted.
http://www.troutfoot.com/rev/index.html
Thank you all,
Sandy
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That brings up a very interesting question about the
license being a subscription instead of you owning
the program like you did with Revolution Enterprise.
People value their software and the programming
tools they spend time using to make it.
What if for some reason or another LiveCode went
On 9/18/2014, 3:06 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Peter, you need foreground color, not backgroundColor.
So again, before I call Jacque, why does this not work?
I think backgroundColor really is what you want. Lines can have their
own backcolor, forecolor is the color of the text.
--
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Thierry Douez th.do...@gmail.com wrote:
and around 6 months ago it was still working as I suggest to someone to
use it and he was successful with it.
Seems to be working for me today using Textmate.
I really like Textmate but there's one thing I really miss
On 9/18/2014, 3:59 PM, te...@troutfoot.com wrote:
Here’s another set, to add to the cool pictures Heather posted.
http://www.troutfoot.com/rev/index.html
You only do that so you won't be in any pictures yourself, right? :)
Nice job though, I have to say. It was a fantastic conference, best
Even though I mostly use LiveCode to develop in-house solutions and could get
away with Community, I buy the Commercial license because I want RunRev to
survive and thrive.
And because it is a bargain.
Jim Lambert
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I thought the OP wanted colored text. Anyway, the backColor does not sort
either, using the same code.
Jacque, why doesn't the thing sort?
Craig
-Original Message-
From: J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Thu, Sep
Thanks for the response. I should have seen that.
Message: 28
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 14:11:47 +0800
From: Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: PDF Files - Is there a way to read them in LiveCode?
Message-ID:
Also, I should add that although you can install a LC standalone to a
device it does not seem possible to build a iOS standalone with LC
Xcode 6.0.1.
Mac LC 6.6.3 and 6.7.0RC2 tested.
regards
alex
On 18/09/2014 7:20 pm, Thierry Douez wrote:
Here are few links for those interested
to have
My script works with background color so I guess that must be the right
property.
It would be great if something like sort lines of field x by the
backgroundcolor of each just worked though. Not just with backgroundcolor
but with any property of a line in a field. Worth an enhancement request?
Opps, forgot the bug link for those who want to track this..
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13441
regards
alex
On 19/09/2014 9:10 am, Alex Shaw wrote:
Also, I should add that although you can install a LC standalone to a
device it does not seem possible to build a iOS standalone
Hi everyone,
I have put all information including the agenda, a map and some nice
pictures on my blog at http://blog.economy-x-talk-com
Feel free to contact me if you have questions. If you are on the mailing
list for this event, then you have my phone number.
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Best regards,
Mark
Jacque-
Thursday, September 18, 2014, 2:39:01 PM, you wrote:
You only do that so you won't be in any pictures yourself, right? :)
Nope, she's there on page 2.
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By the way, I have only tested these on a couple of systems. If you have
trouble viewing the images or movies, let me know off-list.
I am aware that the videos from early conferences do not work. Currently
looking at solutions.
Thanks again,
Sandy
No time to test right now, but shouldn't it be possible to use the
styledtext array as part of the sort? The data in the array is in the form
of..
myArray[tCounter][runs][1][style][textColor]
where tCounter is the line number (aka, paragraph number)
It can get complicated fast if lines have
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:06 AM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
People value their software and the programming
tools they spend time using to make it.
What if for some reason or another LiveCode went
out of business.
If I remember correctly JB you are on Mac, so maybe a better question
Hi Kay,
The minute you use the computers they
have already lost value no matter what
brand you bought.
Here is another business example that
would show you a reason for concern.
You are a general contractor and build
houses for a living. Your business is
using a tool called a hammer. In the
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