The one that always makes me have to think twice is
if the visible of field X is true then
Why not:
if field X is visible then
I usually start out by writing the latter and then remember it has to be the
former...
On 24 Feb 2012, at 07:47, Jerry Jensen wrote:
I think
...indeed - gets me every time - why not 'the visibility of...' as a pseudonym
Non-ambiguous syntax can still be made to seem a tad more naturalistic if the
correct usage is grammatically correct.
Best,
Keith..
On 24 Feb 2012, at 08:19, Phil Jimmieson wrote:
The one that always makes me have
I am about to upgrade to 5 from my old 4.5.3 copy ;-)
As I got an iPad 2, I wondered if I could script for my iPad...
It appears that I have to go by the App Store, even if I want to create
only for my iPad, unwilling to sell my production...
I find that the yearly $99 payment to Apple is a
No improvements with regard to RTL languages. No unicode that just works :-(
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Download the Installer Maker Plugin
If you want to use Livecode, no.
You may register as an Apple Developer for free, but that only allows
you to run code on the simulator. If you want to put it on the iPad,
even if only yours, you must give Apple $100.
That said, if you're truly just writing scripts for yourself, you could
Hi All,
I'm building a large set of applications in LiveCode that work together.
There's the initial login module, and once logged in you're given access
to the modules that user is elligible for.
The login module is working more or less the way I want, but the other
modules are currently
Hi Ken,
if I understand well, your idea is to have a main module that download
other executable modules (/livecode stacks/) ...
... if this is correct ... look into App Store Review Guidelines :
2.7 Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected
2.8 Apps that install or launch
Ken Corey k...@kencorey.com wrote:
Gotta love Apple. (It says so in the T's C's.)
You said it ;-
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On 24 feb 2012, at 03:34, Kay C Lan wrote:
This bit in the latest Rev Newsletter about where Fields are headed
looks extremely promising.
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/february/issue129/newsletter1.php?a=NWS129
I'm mangling/butchering/faking/ignoring two or
Richard,
The point is that all those extra features make very little sense as long as
unicode doesn't just work, like it does in RealStudio. LiveCode really is very
much behind the competition in this regard.
It is impossible to make a decent word processor, since word processors must be
If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad, another
option would be to remote control your computer screen. If you use either
Desktop Connect, or Remotix, it's amazing how well you can operate any
applications on your computer. Remotix is far better than Desktop
On 24.02.2012 at 13:03 Uhr +0100 Mark Schonewille apparently wrote:
No improvements with regard to RTL languages. No unicode that just works :-(
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Not yet, but this introduces a number of long requested and needed
features and at least all the new features
So... then we will be able to use these new features to their full capacitiies
when unicode gets finally implemented correctly. I agree, that could be nice...
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Hi Richard,
Yes, LiveCode has features that RealStudio doesn't have, but I was talking
about full unicode compliance only.
I do have a license for RealStudio and like it a lot, but I still use LiveCode
for many projects.
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad,
another option would be to remote control your computer screen. If you use
either Desktop Connect, or Remotix, it's amazing how well you can operate
any applications on
On 24/02/2012 14:36, Richard Gaskin wrote:
With 5.5 it's now possible to make a decent word processor, and a few
hundred other things besides
A word processor!?!?!
Aren't we straying a little far from the right-tool-for-the-job
territory here?
Especially with something with such
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Ken Corey wrote:
On 24/02/2012 14:36, Richard Gaskin wrote:
With 5.5 it's now possible to make a decent word processor, and a few
hundred other things besides
A word processor!?!?!
Aren't we straying a little far from the right-tool-for-the-job
The apps I referred to do show you the cursor, it's literally you looking at
your computer screen, only using touch to operate things. I'm sending this
message using Mail on my MacBook Air, but I'm typing on my iPad screen, using
Remotix.
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On 24/02/2012 14:36, Richard Gaskin wrote:
With 5.5 it's now possible to make a decent word processor, and a few
hundred other things besides
A word processor!?!?!
Aren't we straying a little far from the right-tool-for-the-job
territory here?
Especially with something
Roger Eller wrote:
The right tool for the job is subjective. I use LiveCode for everything I
build. Perhaps replacing MS Word for everyone in the world be a bold
challenge, but many people would opt for simplicity. An RTF based editor
is still a word processor, and would definitely meet all
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
The apps I referred to do show you the cursor, it's literally you looking
at your computer screen, only using touch to operate things. I'm sending
this message using Mail on my MacBook Air, but I'm typing on my iPad
screen, using Remotix.
Hi All,
Does exists a website that review Android devices
from a developer standpoint, not from the consumer's
point of view?
Al
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On 24.02.2012 at 16:07 Uhr +0100 Mark Schonewille apparently wrote:
So... then we will be able to use these new features to their full
capacitiies when unicode gets finally implemented correctly. I
agree, that could be nice...
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Unicode is not required to
Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad
Thanks -- but the goal is to use a stack on the iPad, away from home
;-)
Nonetheless, thank you for the pitch :-)
I took a look at Codeo/Lua: seems interesting!
Sigh... How about a
For basic things, using SQL to check for consistency is acceptable I suppose.
But how would you use SQL to verify a phone number was properly formatted based
upon whether or not it was international? How about a valid zip code depending
on the country? How about a reservation, making sure it
On Feb 24, 2012, at 12:34 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 7:20:40 PM, you wrote:
set foreColor of fld myField to blue
I'll double down on your rant.
rant
Since when is fld easier to read than field? You save typing two
vowels and end up with a thing
God save us from that. I think this underscores why the A in AI is a misnomer.
The Intelligence behind how any computer behaves will always be a person,
deciding what things a computer can do in response to input and when. That
Intelligence is anything but artificial.
Bob
On Feb 23, 2012,
Aye but he wanted shorthand. I always use THE where I can, even when referring
to cursors :-). I even put it before most variables because into theFgColor
is more readable to me.
Bob
On Feb 23, 2012, at 7:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/23/12 6:46 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
set foreColor
This takes us back to what I originally said, that writing compact code is at
odds with the goals of Hypertext based languages. Language-like code has things
like pronouns, determiners, prepositions etc. It is by nature verbose. If we
had to write everything including the engine and the event
Bob-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 8:23:47 AM, you wrote:
I even put it before most variables because into theFgColor is
more readable to me.
I was with you up to that point. I find that using the the prefix is
more error-prone that the shorthand form of t even though it's less
immediately
LiveCode is for verticals, of which there are many to which it is greatly
suited. The new field features support those and there is a much more
flexibility in there now, not least the textChanged message allowing a
great deal of custom control. However we would not recommend it for
developing the
Because a statement has to be true or not in order to proceed. This is the very
point the instructor in the video was making about the ambiguity of natural
languages and their inability to be properly implemented in a development
language. Do you mean the field object itself, or do you mean the
Kevin,
Unicode chunks will definitely be useful. I'll have to test this feature, but
if it works then it might be worth the €99 for a license update.
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I long ago gave up using MsWord and, more recently, Open Office. Google
Docs is my first choice for WP needs (and spreadsheets, presentations). I
can see a lot of use for the new features, not in producing a full blown
word processor, but definitely in embedding wp-like functionality where
Try looking at the younger generation's text messages some time!
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Devin Asay devin_a...@byu.edu wrote:
On Feb 24, 2012, at 12:34 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 7:20:40 PM, you wrote:
set foreColor of fld myField to blue
Point taken, but I think you are mistaken on one point. You cannot put anything
into a property, you can only set a property. put the foreColor of me into the
FgColor will cause the compiler to come to a screeching halt, as will set the
foreColor to the fgColor, because I haven't supplied the
Wait didn't Jacque come up with a way to do this?
Bob
On Feb 24, 2012, at 4:06 AM, Ken Corey wrote:
If you want to use Livecode, no.
You may register as an Apple Developer for free, but that only allows you to
run code on the simulator. If you want to put it on the iPad, even if only
Perhaps the data is put onto the clipboard in multiple styles. Perhaps the
different applications look at different styles in different orders. The
LiveCode clipboardData property might be useful in seeing what is actually put
on the clipboard in a copy. If need be, you can use that to
Excellent answer...very funny...made my day!
jim schaubeck 714.321.4499
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: Why him does not use a natural
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
In such niche applications there may be a need for an embedded word
processor, a way for the user to write and format styled text. This won't
be a replacement for Word or OO, but instead is an integrated part of
Scott,
I think that archos offers some iPod Touch like devices with Android. I
checked their side and there are offerings from 2.8'' to 10'', you should
be able to pick some resolution that you want.
Since you mentioned the touchPad, I got one and I will never trade it for
Android or iOS... but
On 2/24/12 6:13 AM, Ken Corey wrote:
For #1, I'm envisioning being able to download each module as a separate
standalone, and open it as a substack from within the Login module. Is
that the way it should work, or is there a better way?
Well, you can't open standalones as substacks. The way to
Bob Sneidar bobs@... writes:
Point taken, but I think you are mistaken on one point. You cannot put
anything into a property
Yes, a more appropriate (and real-world) example would have been
put theVersion into tVar
vs
put the Version into tVar
I have trained my monkey brain to avoid that
On 2/24/12 10:54 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Wait didn't Jacque come up with a way to do this?
No. I came up with an easy way to move apps to a device from within
LiveCode. But iOS will not allow uncertified apps to run, and because of
that, LiveCode itself won't even compile an iOS standalone
Hi Al,
If you're searching for one to test your apps on, I would recommend either the
Kindle Fire or the Nook Tablet. Both are $200 and provide good performance and
full Android support (except phone stuff). From an off-brand point of view,
EvoMax offers their 10.2 for $139, but it's
On 2/23/12 10:55 PM, ilsa wrote:
Hi:
Thanks. I was trying the below in my stack script, which I got from a
Jacquie message on the list:
global gFP
on appleEvent pClass, pID
if pClass is aevt and pID is odoc then
-- the file path is in the appleEvent data
request appleEvent
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then forgot
it was there and had a helluvatime finding it again? I give you:
function findPut theScript
filter theScript without * into *
filter theScript without * before *
filter theScript without * after *
Bob,
I think that Chipp had an altPlugin that would look everywhere on a stack
and find those puts...
=)
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then
forgot it was there and had a helluvatime
Cool! What about 'put something after message'?
I sometimes make a long comment like '-- -
!' after such lines. Sometimes, I make a command to log values
that can be changed to output to the message box, stdout, the console, a file
or a field and then
I've gotten in the habit of doing this:
--TEST:
put blah blah blah
Then I can just do a search for --TEST and find the put and delete
it. Not very high-tech, but it works for me.
Marty K
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then forgot
it was there and had a
In a word - YES. I'll give this a try - thanks ;)
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Feb 2012, at 18:49, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then
forgot it was there and had a helluvatime finding it again? I give you:
function
There are many places where this is useful.
Reporting for example. I bet Jan will love this :D
Regarding Unicode. Live will get a lot easier with 5.5...
A lot less jumping through hoops. The toughest part will be to remove the many
(clockwise costy) workarounds. I think the future looks quite
Bob Sneidar bobs@... writes:
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then
forgot it was there and had a
helluvatime finding it again?
Nice, but no, a while back I stopped putting put statements in and replaced
them with
put xyzzy cr after msg
that way I just
Folks,
I think that AppleEvents are not authorized on the new Mac App Store rules
right?
Silly Apple...
Andre
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:24 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 2/23/12 10:55 PM, ilsa wrote:
Hi:
Thanks. I was trying the below in my stack script, which I got
On 2/24/12 1:44 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Folks,
I think that AppleEvents are not authorized on the new Mac App Store rules
right?
I hadn't even thought of that. I bet you're right. I wonder if Automator
will still ship with Mt Lion.
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Andre Garzia wrote:
I think that AppleEvents are not authorized on the new Mac App Store rules
right?
I hope that any limitation with Apple events is limited to sending them;
for many years apps have been required to receive and respond to the
odoc event as the means of opening apps.
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Good idea, Mark. But... Then you have to put 'put empty' at the top of the
section tested. Easy to search for, though. Or clear the message box by hand.
It would be nice to have a clear button on the message box. And a scroll bar.
That way to you can accumulate several runs. You can
I couldn't figure that one out for a Remo plugin I asked Jerry and he
never responded. Thanks Bob!
sqb
On 24 February 2012 11:27, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Bob Sneidar bobs@... writes:
Anyone ever scripted a put to put something in the message box, and then
forgot it
On 02/23/2012 11:20 AM, Malte Brill wrote:
Thanks for the feedback so far guys.
Andre: I also have that impression. Now, what can we do to get it up to speed?
With Linux I am always unsure if I just forgot to install something that LC
depends on. A simple example: Under UBUNTU an app of mine
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Dar Scott d...@swcp.com wrote:
Is GLX2 still available?
https://bitbucket.org/mwieder/glx2/
Courtesy of Jerry and Mark =)
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Maybe this was already asked before but can you initiate a phone call from
LiveCode on mobile?
Thanks Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
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For android you might try something like
put tel: tPhoneNum into tUrl
launch url tUrl
(based on a web search, as well as the thread here..
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=53t=10192hilit=make+a+call+mobile
Don't know anything about IOS so ymmv.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Scott
launch url tel: 555-555-1212
On Android a back button will get you back to your still running app. In iOS
not so goodyour app is closed.
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On 2/24/12 2:44 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Maybe this was already asked before but can you initiate a phone call from
LiveCode on mobile?
Use launch url with a tel: specifier. There's an example in the
dictionary.
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On 2/24/12 1:55 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
I suspect we are all doing this the wrong way. Maybe there are
debugging features or compiler optimizations that allow for better
ways to do this.
I've started doing it the way someone else suggested. I use a handler:
on log pMsg
put pMsg
end log
Then
Used the same technique in VB. Totally agree!! I add one option my logging
routine. It opens up a file in the stack location named for the card that
initiated the first logging request and it echoes the logging message with a
time stamp. Very handy to see what happened and when after the fact.
Um... erm... yes well harumph why I DID know that.
Bob
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
And... er... you *are* aware that glx2 already has this in the Go menu,
right?
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Yup! It's open sourced (Thank you very much Jerry and Trevor!) and Mark Weider
just updated it recently.
Bob
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:55 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
Is GLX2 still available?
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Well then screw the app store! I am starting to look sideways at Apple...
Bob
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Folks,
I think that AppleEvents are not authorized on the new Mac App Store rules
right?
Silly Apple...
Andre
Seems under the Future Field modifications they are allowing the
inline underlining of words
I will be checking out this feature with interest.
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That may have been I who mentioned log. Don't forget the newline or tab in the
log handler. The method also allows adding timestamps or delta seconds.
Though I said log, I actually tend to use the word log for more permanent
logging. The three letters can't be beat for shortness, though.
Jacque,
I use something like
constant kDebug = true
on log pText
if kDebug is true then
put pText
end if
end log
The good thing is that if I want to change from debug to release, I just
change the kDebug constant value and the puts are gone.
Cheers
andre
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 6:58
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Well then screw the app store! I am starting to look sideways at Apple...
There will be a day in the not so distant future when if you don't sell
your software on mac apple store, the mac users will never discover it
(unless
I'll have to say negative to both of your assertions. There are a very broad
number of applications that do not fit the model of the MAS and Apple knows
this. As long as there are software stores, integration consultants, and
non-home user customers, there will always be a normal channel for
Is there any advantage of using a debug constant over commenting out the body
of the log?
And, to add to the confusion of output possibilities, if I want to minimize the
time impact or have other constraints, I log to a variable and then do
something with the variable.
Dar
On Feb 24, 2012,
I just want to point out that for an environment that emphasizes
English-like phrases, they sure didn't bother
to make there error messages fit that requirement. Just saying... :)
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Bob Sneidar bobs@... writes:
Point
Thanks, but it still doesn't work. Do I have to enable dropability
somewhere, or enter some special standalone settings?
Thanks,
ilsa
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:24 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
On 2/23/12 10:55 PM, ilsa wrote:
Hi:
Thanks. I was trying the below in my
Tim,
Just checked the documentation at:
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Miscellaneous/Reference/EntitlementKeyReference/AppSandboxTemporaryExceptionEntitlements/AppSandboxTemporaryExceptionEntitlements.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40011195-CH5-SW3
Yes you will be able to
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Dar Scott d...@swcp.com wrote:
Is there any advantage of using a debug constant over commenting out the
body of the log?
no advantage at all... actually, the commented version will run faster
because it does not execute the if statement to check for constant
On 2/24/12 4:05 PM, Michael Chean wrote:
I just want to point out that for an environment that emphasizes
English-like phrases, they sure didn't bother
to make there error messages fit that requirement. Just saying... :)
They're in English in the IDE but you have to look them up otherwise.
On 2/24/12 3:39 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
That may have been I who mentioned log.
I'm sure it must have been, you have lots of little tricks like that. I
just couldn't remember for sure.
I've used Andre's method too, where you toggle a constant, but I didn't
post it because, like you, I
On 2/24/12 4:08 PM, ilsa wrote:
Thanks, but it still doesn't work. Do I have to enable dropability
somewhere, or enter some special standalone settings?
You shouldn't have to do anything special. Did you put in some answer
dialogs to see if the handler actually runs at all? It sounds like
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:41 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 2/24/12 3:39 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
That may have been I who mentioned log.
I'm sure it must have been, you have lots of little tricks like that. I
just couldn't remember for sure.
I've used Andre's method
Hey guys,
We're actually in the middle of removing/replacing all Altuit websites with
WordPress versions. That's why many links aren't working right now. Thanks
for you patience.
-Chipp
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Mark-
Thursday, February 23,
A sure sign that Wordpress is finally stable and secure enough now...
On 24 February 2012 14:52, Chipp Walters ch...@chipp.com wrote:
Hey guys,
We're actually in the middle of removing/replacing all Altuit websites with
WordPress versions. That's why many links aren't working right now.
I'm good for now, but let us know when it gets uploaded.
Thanks
Mike
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:35 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 2/24/12 4:05 PM, Michael Chean wrote:
I just want to point out that for an environment that emphasizes
English-like phrases, they sure
The app icon in the Dock doesn't hilite when I drag a jpg over it.
When the app opens I get the oapp pID.
ilsa
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:43 PM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
On 2/24/12 4:08 PM, ilsa wrote:
Thanks, but it still doesn't work. Do I have to enable dropability
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.netwrote:
Andre-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 2:22:47 PM, you wrote:
Then you have added benefits...
Also note that as of rev 2.9 put statments to the message box can be
redirected to a file. I forget the details off the top
On 24/02/2012 18:11, Tim Jones wrote:
If you're searching for one to test your apps on, I would recommend either the
Kindle Fire or the Nook Tablet. Both are $200 and provide good performance and full
Android support (except phone stuff). From an off-brand point of view, EvoMax
offers their
As long as we are sharing debugging techniques, let me share what I am doing
for IOS development. I created a launcher app that has a Global LogData
buffer. The launcher app has a display window and 3 buttons. One button
goes to a file in my dropbox that contains a list of URLs to the
Bob-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 1:24:26 PM, you wrote:
Yup! It's open sourced (Thank you very much Jerry and Trevor!)
and Mark Weider just updated it recently.
...and (sigh) just updated again to 1.0.13 to further hack around the
menubar problem.
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Kay's mention of workarounds mirrors my own experience in many ways, esp.
with the need to embed arbitrary metadata in text runs.
Hit the nail right on the head!
And a response from Kevin...
Who was it that
Dar-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 11:55:00 AM, you wrote:
(Oh, by the way, Mark, this old teletype programmer can never
bring himself to use CR for the LiveCode newline.)
Yeah, I mentally translate CR and LF to CRLF all the time. And I can't
handle return as a synonym. put tText return makes
On 2/24/12 6:15 PM, ilsa wrote:
The app icon in the Dock doesn't hilite when I drag a jpg over it.
When the app opens I get the oapp pID.
I see, that's a whole different problem. You need to tell the OS that
your app will accept jpgs, or any other file type you want to work with.
You can do
Mark-
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 5:53:33 PM, you wrote:
Right. Once you're used to Dropbox, you don't want to use Box anymore.
The Box makes a convenient place to put rehearsal recordings to share
with band members, as does MediaFire. Please refrain from telling me
what I want.
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Yes, I agree, used it many times for the same purpose. I actually prefer
Box over Dropbox, but maybe it's because of the things I need/want to do
with this type of storage.
Pete
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Mark-
Thursday, February 23, 2012,
Reminds of the labelling on fireworks back in the UK Light the blue touch
paper and retire. Maybe that's a good one for the English like
programming language disvussion.
Pete
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Dar-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 11:55:00
It worked when I put those extensions in the standalone prefs! And
when I drag several files the full paths of all get put into the test
field as paragraphs. Perfect. I put JPEG into the Doc Types field
too but when I dragged a .png onto it, it also showed up, so
fantastic! I appreciate all the
Pete-
Friday, February 24, 2012, 7:24:09 PM, you wrote:
Yes, I agree, used it many times for the same purpose. I actually prefer
Box over Dropbox, but maybe it's because of the things I need/want to do
with this type of storage.
Depends. I've grown to rely on Dropbox. It solves problems for
Folks,
Box is pretty useful. Check out Box Apps at http://www.box.com/services and
you will see integration with Desktop and lots of others services. Box API
is very useful too.
IIRC Box allow you to share a folder(s) and/or file(s) with third-party
users with password even if they don't have a
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