Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-20 Thread Roger Eller
I really like that one too! Monte really does make great stuff. My only wish is for x-plat ports of his existing iOS add-ons. ~Roger On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 7:38 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 12/19/16 4:56 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > >> There are some android java

Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/19/16 4:56 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: There are some android java externals I did and released as beta builds that have been untouched for a couple of years and do not build in their current form. I'm using mergPopToast and it works great. It adds a nice native touch to my app. --

Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Monte Goulding
> On 20 Dec. 2016, at 8:21 am, Roger Eller wrote: > > Could you provide a list of the externals that are cross-platform > iOS/Android/Desktop/Server. I remember that was something that was to come > after the acquisition. I think the only mergExt externals that

Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Thank you very much for the information. Richmond. On 12/19/16 10:52 pm, Peter TB Brett wrote: On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote: Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB difference between the Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac

Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Roger Eller
Could you provide a list of the externals that are cross-platform iOS/Android/Desktop/Server. I remember that was something that was to come after the acquisition. On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 3:52 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote: > On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

Re: LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 19/12/2016 20:12, Richmond Mathewson wrote: Anyway, be that as it may; I wonder what the socking great 60 MB difference between the Community version for Mac and the Indy Version for Mac actually consists of. The Indy edition contains tsNet and a bunch of mergExt externals that aren't

LC 8.1.2 Stable

2016-12-19 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Wow! I must be able to see into the future: just sat down in front of my polycarbiMac and thought "Oo; there's a new Livecode version to download!" and, Lo! There was: 8.1.2 Stable. Yet, the 8.1.2 Stable announcement hasn't appeared in my in-box yet. Most exciting! Anyway, be that as it