Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond wrote: On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote: Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any other software work like LC since maybe Win95, WQow! That's a fairly sweeping statement. I

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
As CTO, I obviously hope they all get funded as they all help move the LiveCode platform forward. As an engineer, however, I'm really hoping the Remote Debugger gets the pledges it needs as I personally think that's going to be the most fun to bring to you all. (And yes, I may well have an

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work differently between standalone and IDE. (There are other future extensions to it on the cards

Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Richmond
On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote: Brahmanathaswami wrote: MS Word's new model for switching tool sets at the top of the window is pretty powerful.. Something like that for LC would be awesome. Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu mnemonic characters

Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Brahmanathaswami wrote: MS Word's new model for switching tool sets at the top of the window is pretty powerful.. Something like that for LC would be awesome. Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Alcibiades
After saying to make the acquaintance of the command line one should probably offer some reading. The short version is Linux Phrasebook by Scott Granneman. The long form reference version is the O'Reilly Linux in a Nutshell. Anything by Carla Schroder is worth reading. Here's an example of why

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/22/2015 12:20 PM, Mark Waddingham wrote: As an engineer, however, I'm really hoping the Remote Debugger gets the pledges it needs as I personally think that's going to be the most fun to bring to you all. And as a back-in-the-fold mobile developer, the lack of a debugger is making me

HTTPS and Paypal

2015-09-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
I got the note below from Paypal and I'm not sure how it would affect me. I have an old-style CGI running with (don't laugh) Rev 3.5. It is very basic and does what I need so I haven't changed it in years. The only thing it does is send an acknowledgement to their servers and receive purchase

Re: Status of sage.on-rev; not responding

2015-09-22 Thread PystCat
Just tried mine... Seems ok for email, both sending and receiving. > On Sep 22, 2015, at 9:13 PM, Daniel Rodrigue wrote: > > Hi, > > Anyone noticed that "sage.on-rev" is not responding > at all since this morning; and was acting strange last > night? > > Anybody with the

Status of sage.on-rev; not responding

2015-09-22 Thread Daniel Rodrigue
Hi, Anyone noticed that "sage.on-rev" is not responding at all since this morning; and was acting strange last night? Anybody with the same experience? Regards, Dan ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to

Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Roger Eller wrote: > On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu >> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any >> other software work like LC since maybe Win95, > > I use LC every day on Windows,

Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Roger Eller
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Roger Eller wrote: > > > On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> > >> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu > >> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
AndyP wrote: > Post Installed Software > > File Sharing/Backup: DropBox. - essential. If you have a VPS or dedicated server, down the road you can sharpen your admin skills with the flexible and liberating OwnCloud - good people, great project: > LiveCode Community

Re: LiveCode for the rest of us

2015-09-22 Thread Roger Eller
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Richmond wrote: > > On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >>> >>> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu >>> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread AndyP
Thanks for the continuing advice. So I now have Linux Mint (64bit) and Windows 10 systems running side by side and I have to say I'm rather enjoying the Linux experience so far. Installation fro an ISO Image DVD went fast and very well, no problems at all in fact. All hardware was properly

Re: Status of sage.on-rev; not responding

2015-09-22 Thread Phil Davis
http://on-rev.com/support/server-status/ Phil Davis On 9/22/15 6:13 PM, Daniel Rodrigue wrote: Hi, Anyone noticed that "sage.on-rev" is not responding at all since this morning; and was acting strange last night? Anybody with the same experience? Regards, Dan

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 01:26 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Unfortunately, the weakest part of my Linux experience is LiveCode. Because it's unique I still use it, but of all the Linux software I use it's the least polished and most error-prone. LC 6.7.7 is so far the most stable on linux. Unfortunately

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 09:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Good news: mobile sockets were added in v7.1: Well, great. In that case it should work, as long as the mobile device is wifi-connected to the local network. -- Mark

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 09:41 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Mark Wieder wrote: Oh... one more thing... the uninstaller doesn't work on linux any more. The last one that worked is for version 6.5.2. Do you have the bug report number for that? http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15707 -- Mark

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 09:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: I know Fraser's been working on the clipboard issues on Linux, so hopefully in a new build soon I'll be able to copy code examples and paste them directly into the forums or an email to this list without having to first paste them into Gedit, then

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Heather Laine wrote: > We'll shortly be adding a facility for you to suggest and vote on > features you'd like to see. In the meantime, perhaps a discussion > on the list would flush out some candidates for future funding! > What do you want to see added and why? FastCGI. I believe there should

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 11:17 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote: It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work differently between standalone and IDE. (There

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: > On 09/22/2015 01:26 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> Unfortunately, the weakest part of my Linux experience is LiveCode. >> Because it's unique I still use it, but of all the Linux software I >> use it's the least polished and most error-prone. > > LC 6.7.7 is so far the most

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: Oh... one more thing... the uninstaller doesn't work on linux any more. The last one that worked is for version 6.5.2. Do you have the bug report number for that? I didn't know it ever worked. Kinda comforting to know it's just a regression, more hopeful that it can be

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 10:07 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote: I think my first task on starting up again will be to laise with Mark and see if I can get it working for debugging standalones on Android. I'm here for ya, dude. -- Mark Wieder ahsoftw...@gmail.com

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 01:02 PM, AndyP wrote: LiveCode Community 8.0 DP4 - This was my first experience of installing without using the package manager or via the terminal apt install and didn't go so smoothly. It took two attempts after working out that the installer had to be given execution rights.

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: > On 09/22/2015 11:17 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote: >> It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the >> platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. >> This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work >> differently

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Bernard Devlin
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 5:35 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: > On 09/22/2015 09:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > > Good news: mobile sockets were added in v7.1: >> < >> http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/7_1_0/LiveCodeNotes-7_1_0_rc_3.pdf >> > >> > > Well, great. In that case it

How To Teach Git

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
From the current issue of The Recompiler: http://recompilermag.com/issues/issue-1/how-to-teach-git/ -- Mark Wieder ahsoftw...@gmail.com ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and

Re: Linux software suggestions

2015-09-22 Thread Warren Samples
On 09/22/2015 03:02 PM, AndyP wrote: Photo / Raw editing - DarkTable - Linux only, I've been wanting to play with this for ages. There is also RawTherapee (this is cross platform but not well known to Win/Mac users because they don't "sell" it) http://www.rawtherapee.com/ LightZone is

The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread RunRevPlanet
I don't understand it. Earlier, LiveCode Ltd was encouraging me to lock in my Indy License at a special low price that would last forever. In other words LiveCode Ltd was actively encouraging me to reduce their annual revenue from me by around $200 USD. Not just for now, but forever! It was

Re: LC 7.1 RC2 and RC3 Running on iPhone

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
On 2015-09-22 12:11, Todd Fabacher wrote: We upgraded to XCode 6.4 as requested, but none of the compiled Apps are running on the iPhone. It compiles no problem, then copy over the app on to the device [iPhone 5 iOS 8.3] in XCode, run it on the phone device, I see the Splash Screen and it

LC 7.1 RC2 and RC3 Running on iPhone

2015-09-22 Thread Todd Fabacher
We upgraded to XCode 6.4 as requested, but none of the compiled Apps are running on the iPhone. It compiles no problem, then copy over the app on to the device [iPhone 5 iOS 8.3] in XCode, run it on the phone device, I see the Splash Screen and it dies. The iPad is fine. We even created just a

Re: Invalid Binary error when uploading to iTunes Connect

2015-09-22 Thread Phil Jimmieson
Hi folks, just a follow-up to this invalid binary problem I was having. Thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions. The email from Apple that follows a rejection does contain more information about the problem and reported an error with an invalid path and referenced the image I use as the

Re: put URL

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
On 2015-09-18 20:44, Richard Gaskin wrote: Peter Haworth wrote: The dictionary says all actions that refer to a URL are blocking but if I execute: put URL myURL into tResults ... my handler immediately goes to the next statement and tResuls contains "error URL is currently loading". The

The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Heather Laine
Dear List Folks, Yesterday we introduced the new Feature Exchange. Here's a quick update on where its at: Remote Debugger - 4% funded 13 people love it Mac 64 Bit - 10% funded 21 people love it PostgreSQL - 15% funded 4 people love it IPv6 - 5% funded 6 people love it So in percentage terms,

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
I hope that at least 2 of that 4 features will be funded. The 2 i pledged for. ;) And i really hope that this new Feature Exchange will help Livecode (the company) to raise enough money in the future to keep their good work. Although i am more interested in the Remote Debugger feature, i