I never knew (or looked for it) in the Edit menu. I've always selected a
stack, then pressed Control-F (on Windows). It's great for changing the
names of hidden buttons too.
~Roger
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> If you look at the Find and
Now THAT seems to be the information I am looking for.
Thank you very much indeed.
Richmond.
On 18.05.2016 20:19, Scott Rossi wrote:
If you look at the Find and Replace... option in the Edit menu, you'll see
you can do replace actions throughout a stack by changing the "In" option
to "This
If you look at the Find and Replace... option in the Edit menu, you'll see
you can do replace actions throughout a stack by changing the "In" option
to "This stack and its stack files".
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 5/18/16, 10:05 AM, "use-livecode on
On 18.05.2016 18:45, J. Landman Gay wrote:
You can read and edit stack files in most text editors (I use BBEdit)
but note that LC won't recognize the altered file as a valid stack if
you try to open it later.
Aah: that is where the antic sits (check out Shakespeare's "Richard II":
it
RM wrote:
> Does anyone know of a word-processing type program that can open .rev
> and .livecode files so that one can see ALL the scripts of ALL the
> objects in one long document?
>
> This may sound a bit daft, but I am considering "refactoring" the
> code-base for my Devawriter Pro from pre
Richmond,
Apple’s TextEdit works for me in Yosemite and El Capitan. I don’t have access
to an earlier OS to check.
be well,
randy
> On May 18, 2016, at 5:25 AM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
>
> Richmond
>
>> On 18 May 2016, at 18:03, RM wrote:
Richmond
> On 18 May 2016, at 18:03, RM wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a word-processing type program that can open .rev and
> .livecode
> files so that one can see ALL the scripts of ALL the objects in one long
> document?
You can open them and read the scripts
Does anyone know of a word-processing type program that can open .rev
and .livecode
files so that one can see ALL the scripts of ALL the objects in one long
document?
This may sound a bit daft, but I am considering "refactoring" the
code-base for my Devawriter Pro
from pre version 7 to post