Thanks Paul, but I haven't yet had any luck with DP13. It seems to have
(yet again) changed something that causes a problem with lcStackBrowser,
and I can't use LC without that, so until I have the time to figure out
what's going on and get that info to Pete Haworth, I'm going to have to
stick
Thanks Pete.
Do you (anyone) have any idea where I can get hold of 4WFlightRecorder ?
All the Googling I do for it points me to "the stacks section of Go
Revnet" (from IDE / Development / Plugins), but when I go there, I can't
find a 'stacks' section. I tried the obvious thing (i.e. to look at
On 14/01/2016 22:46, James Little wrote:
Using 8.0 DP13 on a Mac, a Tree View widget and a Browser widget disappear when
the app is saved and then re-opened in the IDE. I’ve just confirmed this with
a new test stack. I saw this yesterday in the regular app that I’m working on.
The
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
>
> Do you (anyone) have any idea where I can get hold of 4WFlightRecorder ?
>
I see Devolution is currently undergoing 'radical enhancement' so maybe
this old link from a previous List message wont work:
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Do you (anyone) have any idea where I can get hold of 4WFlightRecorder ?
All the Googling I do for it points me to "the stacks section of Go
Revnet" (from IDE / Development / Plugins), but when I go there, I can't
find a 'stacks' section. I tried the obvious thing (i.e. to
Wait, what? I didn't get that. Can you please resend that to my private email
Mark? ;-)
Bob S
On Jan 11, 2016, at 13:25 , Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
Mark: If you're traveling in South Africa and intended to send me a link to
illegal
> From: dixo...@hotmail.co.uk
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: iphoneDatePick
> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 16:38:31 +
>
> I am banging my head against the wall..
>
> Could someone show me how to call iPhoneDatePick...
>
> I would like the 'max' date and time to selected to be
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 7:43 AM, Bob Sneidar
wrote:
> I wonder if there is a way to get Apple Mail to bottom post... then I can
> be different from almost everyone else on this list. ;-)
>
Just click in the editor below the text where you want your comment.
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I wonder if there is a way to get Apple Mail to bottom post... then I can be
different from almost everyone else on this list. ;-)
Bob S
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 18:00 , Mark Wieder wrote:
>
> Why top-posting doesn't work:
>
> ...drum roll, please
>
> On 01/11/2016
> For good or bad, Governmental organizations last forever...
Tell that to the Huns. Or to Romulus Augustus for that matter. :-)
Bob S
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I am banging my head against the wall..
Could someone show me how to call iPhoneDatePick...
I would like the 'max' date and time to selected to be what it is when called
and the minimum to be say two days prior.. I have tried everything, read and
re-read the notes but I can't get it to play...
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Bob Sneidar
wrote:
> I wonder if there is a way to get Apple Mail to bottom post...
https://github.com/robertklep/quotefixformac
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Followup on the code signing hunch:
We know in the Apple world a lack of code signing can get an app banished by
Apple's Gatekeeper. So perhaps a Windows machine with high security
requirements also blocks exes or dlls that are not signed.
It looks to me like RunRev does not code sign the dlls
Good info, thanks for that. My client didn't want an installer (they
used to use one but for this app they wanted a plain zip file.) It's
useful to know that the dll isn't signed though, for future reference.
We did ask one affected person to move the app folder to their Documents
folder and
Tested now and it works here:
LC 's textshift does exactly what it *can* do (with the primitive typesetting
system of HTML which it uses):
[1] It takes the baseline, moves the chunk relative to that up or down, leaving
the surrounding text on that baseline.
[2] After that it gives the whole
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