That's something what annoys me too daily :)
Tiemo
6. The Mac does not always correctly refresh smb shares. There is no F5
on a Mac to refresh files. SMB on Mac flakey and scares me.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
Wouldn’t the SMB server need to inform the Mac that changes had been made?
Might it not be an issue with the SMB server not notifying the Mac?
Bob S
On Oct 17, 2014, at 24:59 , Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de wrote:
That's something what annoys me too daily :)
Tiemo
6. The Mac does
about your coding habits
Wouldn't the SMB server need to inform the Mac that changes had been made?
Might it not be an issue with the SMB server not notifying the Mac?
Bob S
On Oct 17, 2014, at 24:59 , Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de wrote:
That's something what annoys me too daily :) Tiemo
Betreff: 3 questions about your coding habits
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them somewhere
in
your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep them somewhere
else
(e.g. Applications)?
2. Do you regularly switch among different OSes, and if so how do you sync
1. Burried deep deep within the Documents folder. 3 levels down I have a
'my stacks' folder and in there each project has it's own folder, usually
because there is hodge podge of ancilliary files; some required by the
stack, i.e. SQLite file or folder full of images, but also files not
required by
: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:22 PM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: 3 questions about your coding habits
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them somewhere in
your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep them somewhere else
(e.g. Applications)?
2. Do you
On 16/10/14 06:22, Richard Gaskin wrote:
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them
somewhere in your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep
them somewhere else (e.g. Applications)?
I keep all my stacks in a folder called 'xCode' and its subfolders, on
the
Richard Gaskin ambassador@... writes:
What do you use for auto-saving?
Assuming this is an open-ended question,
1. glx2 has auto-saving built in
2. Dropbox saves versions for up to 30 days.
--
Mark Wieder
ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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use-livecode
Richard Gaskin ambassador@... writes:
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them somewhere
in your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep them
somewhere else (e.g. Applications)?
Assuming you mean stackfiles rather than stacks, I try to keep them in the
same
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them somewhere
in your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep them
somewhere else (e.g. Applications)?
2. Do you regularly switch among different OSes, and if so how do you
sync your files (drag-and-drop, rsync, OwnCloud,
1: Home/Desktop
2: 3: OSX only
.Jerry
On Oct 15, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
1. When you're working on stack files, do you always keep them somewhere in
your Home folder, or run with admin privileges and keep them somewhere else
(e.g. Applications)?
I am just like Jerry, home,Desktop,OSX
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Jensen j...@jhj.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Wed, Oct 15, 2014 11:28 pm
Subject: Re: 3 questions about your coding habits
1: Home/Desktop
2: 3: OSX only
.Jerry
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