Hi Monte,
Good to see there are other Aussie's on the list :)
The architecture is listed as Standard (armv7, armv7s) -
$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT) and there doesn't seem to be any other
choices.
I've managed to get the simulator working, but building the standalone
in LiveCode is still giving
Chip,
Here's a trick that may work for you. It has worked for me and for others on
this list. It does require some manual copying of folders from one application
bundle to another.
The easy instructions:
Copy the earlier iOS SDK versions from older versions of Xcode to Xcode 4.6.x.
More
I hope nobody minds that I ask this here. While it's not specifically about
LiveCode, the database I'm asking about will be used for a LiveCode app. :-)
I need some advice/pointers on how best to store some static read-only data
in a SQLite database. We're talking potentially thousands of
Chris-
Caveat: I know enough about databases to be dangerous, so if someone else chimes
in with conflicting information, ignore this.
I don't think you'll run into any problems with SQLite performance for what
you've got in mind. And anything beats Excel. Is there a reason the data is
separated
Hi Chris,
Difficult to answer without a little more information about your app. In
general, I wouldn't worry about the number of records - thousands won't
be an issue for SQLite.
I'd say that if the columns are the same on each sheet, one table will
probably be the way to go - it's not usually a
Hi Chris
While not a SQLite guru, I have used it on and off at various times and would
probably recommend just having it all in 1 table. Any read-only queries will
just return you a record set which you can put in a container and do anything
with. SQLite is quick, you can add indices and
Chris Sheffield wrote:
I need some advice/pointers on how best to store some static
read-only data in a SQLite database. We're talking potentially
thousands of records.
Thousands isn't very much. Is that the total for all the sheets? If
so, while SQLite is a good solution, sometimes
Thousands is like zero in terms of a performance hit. I have an app on
iOS that has tens-of-thousands of records in it, and to say it's
instantaneous would be an injustice.
There are lots of things you can do to enhance performance (either
normalizing or denormalizing the data, adding indexes,
Especially when the data is conveniently within data-grid size
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
Thousands isn't very much. Is that the total for all the sheets? If so,
while SQLite is a good solution, sometimes keeping things simple with
I want to use the import command in a script to import an image from a file
of the user's choice. The catch is that I want the resulting image to end
up in a group and, unlike the create command, the import command doesn't
have a way to specify a group.
In the past when I've run into this, I get
On 22/03/2013, at 7:52 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Both those methods seem somewhat clumsy so I'm wondering if there's a more
elegant way to do this.
Hmm.. setting the relayerGroupedControls to true and setting the layer of the
image to somewhere inside the group is an option...
Hey Pete,
Why not create an image in the group you want, then use the put URL
method:
create image in group GroupName of stack StackName
put it into tImageID --long id of image
put URL (binfile: tPathToImage) into image tImageID of group
GroupName of stack StackName
Marty Knapp
I want to
Well I guess neither of the methods I mentioned will work since the import
command does not give me the id of the image it creates, at least not in
the it variable or the result.
So I guess I'm back to using the create command which solves the issue of
getting the image into the correct place,
Hello all,
The mobilePickPhoto command lets you choose a photo either from the device's
photo gallery library or take a photo with the camera. In iOS mobilePickPhoto
has two optional parameters that let you limit the maximum width and size of
the chosen image, but that isn't implemented on
Hi Pete,
Am 21.03.2013 um 22:03 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
Well I guess neither of the methods I mentioned will work since the import
command does not give me the id of the image it creates, at least not in
the it variable or the result.
So I guess I'm back to using the create
On 22/03/2013, at 8:03 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Well I guess neither of the methods I mentioned will work since the import
command does not give me the id of the image it creates, at least not in
the it variable or the result.
get the long id of the last image
So I guess
On 22/03/2013, at 8:08 AM, Devin Asay devin_a...@byu.edu wrote:
The mobilePickPhoto command lets you choose a photo either from the device's
photo gallery library or take a photo with the camera. In iOS mobilePickPhoto
has two optional parameters that let you limit the maximum width and
Perfect,thanks Marty.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Marty Knapp martyknapps...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey Pete,
Why not create an image in the group you want, then use the put URL
method:
create image in group GroupName of stack StackName
put it into
On 21/03/2013, at 9:14 PM, char...@techstrategies.com.au wrote:
Good to see there are other Aussie's on the list :)
Yes we seem to be multiplying lately ;-)
The architecture is listed as Standard (armv7, armv7s) -
$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT) and there doesn't seem to be any other choices.
Hi folks,
A bunch of us Portland (Oregon) area LC users are getting together soon,
and maybe you would like to be there too.
Hope to see as many of you as possible at 4pm on March 30th at
McMenamins John Barleycorns
14610 Southwest Sequoia Parkway
Tigard, OR 97223
Thanks -
--
Hello Phil,
I'm thinking about taking the train from Bellingham to Portland. Is there
anyone near the Portland Union Station who would be willing to give me a ride
to Tigard and back? The train is scheduled to arrive in Portland at 3:20.
--
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less
Hi Phil and Scott,
I'm in Seattle and I am interested in attending the Portland Get-Together. My
son, Todd, may also be interested.
Scott, if you wanted to meet us in Seattle, then I could drive a group down to
Portland in our Honda Odyssey mini-van. I would be glad to transport others
OK, At the top of the Xcode window you can choose a simulator or iOS
Device (it will be the name of a device plugged in if there is one).
Are you choosing the device?
I was fiddling around with those options quite a bit, but I've managed
to get it working now...
It seems that using iOS 5.1
On 22/03/2013, at 1:05 PM, char...@techstrategies.com.au wrote:
I was fiddling around with those options quite a bit, but I've managed to get
it working now...
It seems that using iOS 5.1 or 6.0 as the base SDK causes problems, however
if I choose the 6.1 SDK it builds correctly in
Hmm... I don't know why that would be unless you are using some iOS
6.1 only api...
I can set the deployment target to lower versions of iOS, just can't
use the older SDKs. When I have a device connected to XCode, it shows
the device multiple times under schemes - one for each SDK that I
Hey, as the late great Johnny Olson of The Price Is Right would say,
COME ON DOWN! This makes me glad I posted it. I didn't realize
there's such a pent-up demand for a meetup in the Great Northwest.
So far, Scott gets the Long Distance Award!
Phil
On 3/21/13 6:25 PM, Jim Little wrote:
Hi
On 22/03/2013, at 1:57 PM, char...@techstrategies.com.au wrote:
I can set the deployment target to lower versions of iOS, just can't use the
older SDKs. When I have a device connected to XCode, it shows the device
multiple times under schemes - one for each SDK that I have installed in
You can build against the older SDKs but the standalone builder would
have been looking for a build against the most recent SDK you have
installed and linked to LiveCode in your prefs. I build my externals
against lots of SDKs so I can support users with older Xcode/LiveCode
combinations.
Ok.
Is it possible to print the content of a browser? I need to print PDF
files and the only way to open them in LiveCode is in a browser object.
This is for iOS, so shell or launching other apps are out. I thought I'd
ask before I start messing with low-rez snapshots.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay
On 22/03/2013, at 4:08 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Is it possible to print the content of a browser? I need to print PDF files
and the only way to open them in LiveCode is in a browser object.
This is for iOS, so shell or launching other apps are out. I thought I'd ask
before I start
On 22/03/2013, at 4:25 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
Is it possible to print the content of a browser? I need to print PDF files
and the only way to open them in LiveCode is in a browser object.
This is for iOS, so shell or launching other apps are out. I thought I'd ask
before I start
On 3/22/13 12:25 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
I hate to state the obvious but... there's mergDoc that will show a
preview and let you print from it, mergPop which will let the user
sent that pdf to half a dozen different services including printing
all with one command and then there's rrehardcopy
On 22/03/2013, at 4:43 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Obviously it wasn't so obvious, I haven't been keeping up I guess. The print
job can't be sent out of house, it has to be local. I'll mention this to my
client. Thanks for the reminder.
You need an AirPrint
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