Whilst working in the garden I called to my wife What time is it? to which
she yelled... Lunch will be ready when I'm ready!
Marriage, huh?
:-)
Hugh Senior
FLCo
-Original Message- From: Bob Sneidar
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To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
On 27 Feb 2014, at 08:59, FlexibleLearning.com ad...@flexiblelearning.com
wrote:
Whilst working in the garden
And how should we interpret that, Hugh?
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When I get older I would very much like to learn how to post correctly to
this list. You all seem to have no problem getting the message you're
answering included in your answer. I do! I will consider all of you that are
willing to share this secret with me to be kind persons.
Kind regards
Mats
Hi Mats,
(Almost?) all e-mail clients have an option to quote the message that is
being answered. If you check this option in the preferences of your
client, the previous message will be included automatically.
Usually, you can also choose whether the previous message should be
before
Mats Wilstrand-2 wrote
You all seem to have no problem getting the message you're
answering included in your answer.
Hi Mats! I find it MUCH easier to post to the use list via
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Revolution-User-f278306.html
there are nice tools to manage quoting and
You can also use the start / stop editing command while locking the screen.
Basic testing shows it that just messing with relayerGroupedControls doesn't
help... Could be nice if that'd be possible. Until then, the following works:
on mouseUp
lock screen
start editing group 1
group
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Terence Heaford
t.heaf...@btinternet.comwrote:
repeatRate is clearly working because if i raise it significantly
everything slows to a crawl but honestly
I can't notice much difference between 50 and 10 or 0 with my 1700
records.
Perhaps it's time to give
Thanks Dave!
I've joined the dark side. Life is looking so much brighter now. :)
Best
Mats
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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 09:35:12 -0800
From: Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Wolfram language
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Jim Hurley wrote:
Out of interest when I close down LiveCode and reopen it
and in the message box type
put the repeatRate, it always comes back at 1 not 50.
Either the Language Guide is wrong and it is reset to 1 and not 50 or the
default setting has been
changed to 1 and not 50 and the Language Guide is
Hi again Dave!
Using the Quote function now! I'm like a child, will try to stop now.
Dave Kilroy wrote
Mats Wilstrand-2 wrote
You all seem to have no problem getting the message you're
answering included in your answer.
Hi Mats! I find it MUCH easier to post to the use list via
Jim Hurley wrote:
Could you, or any one, provide me with an example that shows how
to use the Skia library?
Skia is a 2d library, used in LiveCode to replace the older internal
subsystem used for drawing.
The good news is that we don't have to do anything to use Skia: it's
already there,
Dear List Members,
I'd just like to give you good folks all a heads up. We've just started
implementing a new policy of actively encouraging our entire team to post tech
updates to our blog. This means that you should regularly find interesting new
content there, you might want to bookmark it
Thanks Heather!
That's a very good policy. Bookmarked.
Best
Mats
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From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On
Behalf Of Heather Laine
Sent: den 27 februari 2014 16:18
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Blogging Policy Revision
Dear List
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
For example, SVG is handled by Skia, so conceivably we could see SVG
import and export added to LC. And along with that, since SVG supports
Beziers, we'll hopefully see that too.
Those types of additions to
Hi Mats,
Another useful tip (depending on your preferred email client), is to highlight
the phrase/sentence/paragraph/etc. that you want to quote before hitting the
Reply button, the highlighted text should be included in your reply (see below).
I'm using Apple Mail, I've tried other software,
Trevor DeVore wrote:
Good news - Vector Shape Object is one of the published Kickstart goals.
The description is: The new vector shape object will provide rich vector
support, use of SVG and sub pixel drawing accuracy.
As one of the items in Queued, below the top three strands, I'm
looking
Thanks Paul, that's a useful tip! Can't seem to get it working on my Outlook
2010 though. Will investigate some more.
Bets
Mats
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Behalf Of Paul Hibbert
Sent: den 27 februari 2014 16:52
To: How to
Thanks Bjornke.
I'm nervous about putting a group into and out of edit mode by script
having had some bad experiences with it in the past. Seems like it puts the
stack into a weird and wonderful state where the controls outside of the
edited group no longer exist and any reference to a control
Hi Mark!
Turned out I had my List preferences set to only receive a digests! Changed
that to receive a mail for each post now. So I hope next time I answer you,
your message will be included! Thanks for guidance Mark!
Mats
Hi Mats,
(Almost?) all e-mail clients have an
Heather Laine heat...@runrev.com wrote:
you might want to bookmark
done!
however, how about putting a RSS link, to read this in NetNewsWire, for
instance...
(-8 Médard
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Look in User Samples (revOnline) for my Spelling Matching with Soundex stack.
I think I classified it with tags text and algorithm. It's just a
modification of the basic SoundEx algorithm with a couple of my own
modifications thrown in.
Devin
On Feb 26, 2014, at 8:38 PM, Richard Gaskin
BobS wrote:
That is kind of what I was doing, ... Does that mean I’m a genius?
Instead of Levenshtein Distance, I think we need a Euclidean Distance formula
to calculate that. ;)
Whenever I run it on myself the result always approaches zero.
JimL
Devin Asay wrote:
Look in User Samples (revOnline) for my Spelling Matching with
Soundex stack. I think I classified it with tags text and
algorithm. It's just a modification of the basic SoundEx algorithm
with a couple of my own modifications thrown in.
Found it - thanks!
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On 27/02/14 17:17, Heather Laine wrote:
Dear List Members,
I'd just like to give you good folks all a heads up. We've just started
implementing a new policy of actively encouraging our entire team to post tech
updates to our blog. This means that you should regularly find interesting new
Bonsoir Thierry,
Am 27.02.2014 um 19:30 schrieb Thierry Douez th.do...@gmail.com:
Sleeves up designers :)
http://learn2spritz.com/
cool, I managed 400wpm, even in english :-)
Spritz in german is the imperative to the verb spritzen, which means to
squirt or to sputter :-D
Thierry
Best
Merci Thierry for sharing this link !
Le 27 févr. 2014 à 19:30, Thierry Douez th.do...@gmail.com a écrit :
Sleeves up designers :)
http://learn2spritz.com/
Thierry
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Maker of sunnYperl - sunnYmidi -
That's pretty amazing Thierry. It was easy to get my reading speed up to
400wpm.
Pete
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Thierry Douez
I'm trying to debug a sequence of code with some repeat loops and stuff in it.
I'm using LC 6.5.2 on Apple Mavericks 10.9.1 - but I've just tested this on a
far older version of LC (5.5.4) and I get the same problem:
I have put a number of breakpoints in the code, and when I start executing it,
That's pretty amazing Thierry.
It was easy to get my reading speed up to 400wpm.
Pete
It's because of your sqlitz-mind.
You can't imagine with my regexitz one :)
More seriously, I'm eager to see some real use of this...
in Livecode!!
Thierry
http://learn2spritz.com/
I've experienced this from time to time and it's very frustrating.
Have you tried inserting a breakpoint command at the start of your
function rather than a red dot breakpoint?
I've sometimes found that the statement following the breakpoint is somehow
syntactically incorrect in a way that isn't
Pete, thanks for the quick reply. Neither of those things work for me. There is
even odder stuff: if I put breakpoints in earlier code and click through that
code to the point where the breakpoints stop working, then the 'strange' code
is executed, although it doesn't stop at its own
On 2/27/14, 1:03 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
put myFunction(myParameter) into field myField
The first line of the function has a breakpoint in it, but as soon as
execution moves to the function, none of the breakpoints within it
apply. It's as if I'd clicked on the 'step over' button in the IDE
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Terence Heaford
t.heaf...@btinternet.comwrote:
This assumes of course it is reset each time you close LC.
That's what happens on my machine: OS X 10.9.2, LC 6.5.2
New stack, new btn:
on mouseUp
set the repeatRate to 20
end mouseUp
Press the btn and in
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:03 AM, Graham Samuel livf...@mac.com wrote:
The first line of the function has a breakpoint in it, but as soon as
execution moves to the function, none of the breakpoints within it apply.
As stated there is a syntax/logic error in the function. As Peter said put
a
I will say though, that at times I have had syntax errors which compile fine
but produce some kind of runtime error, and when the offending command is
reached, the engine silently exits the handler and stepping terminates. I see
this in the debugger because when I step through the code, it hits
OK, I couldn't resist! Some of it is pretty clumsy but it's a start.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50196612/Spritzing.livecode
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Yes, everything you said matches what I've experienced. There have been
other threads about it too. It may already have been reported as a bug
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Kay, thanks to you and everyone who replied. I see that your technique will
isolate the issue, since I suppose logically it must be in my code. It's
extraordinary though that the IDE just caves in in certain circumstances
without any form of error report when the program is obviously running
Re. my suggestion that it may be possible for older Macs to stay safe by
upgrading to OS X 10.6:
Looks like I had more faith in Apple than their decisions warrant, as
they just knifed the baby, and 19% of Mac users along with it:
Apple Retires Snow Leopard Support, Leaves 1 In 5 Macs In The
The world's oldest cheese has been found buried with Chinese mummies
http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/27/5453826/worlds-oldest-cheese-buried-with-
mummies-in-china
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
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like Lion and Mountain Lion, Mavericks doesn’t cost a thing.
It costs a LOT if one can run 32 bit any more… more bricks on the shelf.
Maybe Apple can shut up for a while now that they've forced everyone to 64
bit. It wouldn't be so bad if they hadn't tried to axe popular apps with
completely
Gabriel, if you are saving to the boot volume and getting dow to 100MB, this is
a very serious matter. You should *never* go below 10 gigs on a modern boot
driveIf the volume is being used for a swap file, it’s not as serious but will
affect performance. Just a heads up.
Bob
On Feb 26, 2014,
I’d like to see phrases go quickly, and slight pauses where a comma is. It’s a
little distracting having all the words come at the same speed.
Bob
On Feb 27, 2014, at 14:54 , Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
OK, I couldn't resist! Some of it is pretty clumsy but it's a start.
He's referring to system RAM here.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Bob Sneidar bobsnei...@iotecdigital.comwrote:
Gabriel, if you are saving to the boot volume and getting dow to 100MB,
this is a very serious matter. You should *never* go below 10 gigs on a
modern boot driveIf the volume is
Yeah Leo LaPorte is not thrilled with that whole deal either, and he recommends
post production guys go with Adobe’s product. Sigh Feels like the fall of an
empire.
Bob
On Feb 27, 2014, at 16:12 , stephen barncard stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com
wrote:
like Lion and Mountain Lion,
I wanted to upgrade a quad code Xeon Apple Server, but any attempt to do so
results in “You can’t do that!”
Bob
On Feb 27, 2014, at 15:39 , Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
Re. my suggestion that it may be possible for older Macs to stay safe by
upgrading to OS X 10.6:
Just an update: You do NOT need Acrobat Pro for the forms to autofill! You DO
need Acrobat Pro to create the FDF files in the first place. If you are tempted
to try and use a CSV file (Acrobat Pro can after all Export to this format)
don’t. The import ONLY works with FDF files.
Bob
On Feb
Feel free to fix it!
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Bob Sneidar bobsnei...@iotecdigital.comwrote:
I'd like to see phrases go
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