On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:23 AM Mark Waddingham via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> On 2019-01-18 06:48, Geoff Canyon via use-livecode wrote:
> > I was in the same position with merge(). If you haven't seen it
> > already,
> > format() has some pretty amazing capabilities
On 2019-01-18 06:48, Geoff Canyon via use-livecode wrote:
I was in the same position with merge(). If you haven't seen it
already,
format() has some pretty amazing capabilities as well.
To answer your question about escaping - yes there is:
[[[]] -> [
[[]]] -> ]
Also the merge function
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 2:27 PM Tom Glod via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 6 years with LC...never used the value or merge commands . never even
> came across them.
>
> mind blown.
>
I was in the same position with merge(). If you haven't seen it already,
format()
6 years with LC...never used the value or merge commands . never even
came across them.
mind blown.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 3:46 PM Geoff Canyon via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 11:01 AM hh via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 11:01 AM hh via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> > Geoff wrote:
> > ... you've just given me an idea how to handle things like font/styling
> > tags. Something like:
> > function ifTag b,o,s,c
> > if b then return o & s & c else return s
> > end
> Geoff wrote:
> ... you've just given me an idea how to handle things like font/styling
> tags. Something like:
> function ifTag b,o,s,c
> if b then return o & s & c else return s
> end ifTag
Allow me two remarks.
1. You could use, in order to avoid the check:
function tag s,o,c
return
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 4:36 AM hh via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> > Geoff wrote:
> > using value():
> > the name of tID && "[" & the id of tID & "]"
> > using merge():
> > [[the name of tID]] - ([[the id of tID]])
> > (is there a way to escape the "["?)
>
> You could
> Geoff wrote:
> using value():
> the name of tID && "[" & the id of tID & "]"
> using merge():
> [[the name of tID]] - ([[the id of tID]])
> (is there a way to escape the "["?)
You could use with merge not only variables but also functions
that are available for the script that calls merge:
In Navigator I use the value() function in several ways. In particular, I
use it as a way for users to customize Navigator's list display. For some
reason I've managed to go all these years blissfully unaware of the merge()
function, which is seemingly superior to value() for this purpose in
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What is the screenShot in the article ??!
Le 26 févr. 2013 à 18:35, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net a écrit :
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2013/02/kickstarter-alert-cross-platform-app-programming-less-than-42h-remaining/
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On Feb 26, 2013, at 12:35 PM, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2013/02/kickstarter-alert-cross-platform-app-programming-less-than-42h-remaining
Nice education one too:
http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/02/26/easy-programming-language-gains-high-school-pickup.aspx
On Feb 26, 2013, at 12:35 PM, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
In the screen recording that Ben did when making SheepHerder, it also showed
the stages of design. Which was in Photoshop.
On Feb 26, 2013, at 12:44 PM, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
What is the screenShot in the article ??!
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Le 26 févr. 2013 à 18:48, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net a écrit :
In the screen recording that Ben did when making SheepHerder, it also showed
the stages of design. Which was in Photoshop.
Ho, Thank you, I did not recognize LiveCode IDE...
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On 27/02/2013, at 4:35 AM, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
in fonts, including the high value characters in Font
Awesome.
The current version of FontExplorer X for Mac and Win can be found here:
http://www.fontexplorerx.com/
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Recently, Charles E Buchwald wrote:
OK, that's odd... here's what I
). It is able to preview
all characters in fonts, including the high value characters in Font
Awesome.
The current version of FontExplorer X for Mac and Win can be found here:
http://www.fontexplorerx.com/
This is great! Thanks very much for the links. It works fine on Lion, btw.
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this help ...
Guglielmo
On 04.07.2012 07:13, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 7/3/12 6:15 PM, Charles E Buchwald wrote:
Whoops. Didn't mean to use that subject line... have to stop drinking
at lunch time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com
at
lunch time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed, but it
looks immediately useful for LC.
It's basically a very large monochrome icon collection
.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed, but it
looks immediately useful for LC.
It's basically a very large monochrome icon collection in vector format, and
also collected
...
Guglielmo
On 04.07.2012 07:13, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 7/3/12 6:15 PM, Charles E Buchwald wrote:
Whoops. Didn't mean to use that subject line... have to stop drinking at
lunch time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com
Yes Jacque, is a strange behavior (... or a limit) of FontBook ...
... as you can see from the print-screen in my previous message
(http://www.braguglia.ch/filechute/PopCharScreen.jpg), PopChar show
correctly the characters ... :-)
Guglielmo
On 04.07.2012 20:02, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On
wrote:
Whoops. Didn't mean to use that subject line... have to stop drinking
at lunch time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed,
but it looks
just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed,
but it looks immediately useful for LC.
It's basically a very large monochrome icon collection in vector
format, and also collected as a TrueType font
directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed, but it
looks immediately useful for LC.
It's basically a very large monochrome icon collection in vector format, and
also collected as a TrueType font.
I
wrote:
Whoops. Didn't mean to use that subject line... have to stop drinking at lunch
time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which it was designed, but it
looks immediately
On 7/3/12 6:15 PM, Charles E Buchwald wrote:
Whoops. Didn't mean to use that subject line... have to stop drinking at lunch
time... here's another try.
A client just directed me to Font Awesome.
http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
I'm not familiar with Twitter Bootstrap, for which
Hi all,
for those of you who do not follow Obleo on twitter and are not aware of his
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He is creating a custom Slider control for
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