John,
If the file is not saving to your Downloads folder, you could try (Win)
Right-Click on the link and choose Save Target As… or (Mac) Ctrl-Click the
link and choose Save Linked File As…, then you should have full control over
where the file is downloaded to.
Paul
On Mar 29, 2015, at
LiveCoders,
I just uploaded a tutorial stack to RevOnline/Sample Stacks that shows how to
script popular calendar applications Apple’s Calendar and Microsoft’s Outlook
on the Macintosh using AppleScript. I couldn’t find a simple way to do this so
I created one. As you can see if you look at
Thanks, Paul!
I didn’t know that. Now I have a bunch
of files to save.
John Balgenorth
On Mar 29, 2015, at 7:53 PM, Paul Hibbert p...@livecode.org wrote:
John,
If the file is not saving to your Downloads folder, you could try (Win)
Right-Click on the link and choose Save Target As… or
I can not figure RevOnline out.
When I select a stack sometimes it
will download and sometimes it will
open on my desktop allowing me to
Save it.
But this stack like a bunch of others
does not show up on my desktop. It
says at the bottom it is downloading
but I can not find it if id did
Thanks to Richard Gaskin and Jacqueline Gay for their thoughts on the current
problem in creating standalones with referenced QT movies using LiveCode 6-7 on
Mac. Richard and Jacqueline have through the years been helpful and generous in
providing their expertise.
Here is a summary of what I
Hi all
Alain - Yes I agree, it's a bit long
Alain Vezina wrote
It’s a bit long. don’t you agree?
Chris I was the guy who tried to make Mark's suggestion work on
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14116 - I tried it various ways (I
got postcript names from Font Book) with no discernible
On 3/29/2015 10:51 AM, stgoldb...@aol.com wrote:
THE BOTTOM LINE: To created standalones with referenced movies on
the Mac for distribution, you would do best, until the LiveCode team
resolves the problem, to use a LC version not greater than 5.
Or you could just include a line of script that