Unfortunately it's the sendee. The object receiving the message.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 12:59 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I wonder if the target would return the sender or the sender. I'll check it
> out.
>
> Bob S
>
>
>> On Jul 12, 2018, at 11:57 , Richard Gaskin v
I wonder if the target would return the sender or the sender. I'll check it
out.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 11:57 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> > I have a sticky problem here, or I should say a slippery one.
> > Something in my scripts is sending a
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> I have a sticky problem here, or I should say a slippery one.
> Something in my scripts is sending a selectionChanged message in time
> to a specific datagrid when it shouldn't. How do I determine the
> sender of a send in time message? The pendingMessages and
> executionCont
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Each of these Mac OS exploits require that the end user install
> something on their computer, or allow it. As far as the doorstop
> comparison, well that comment is a bit of a red herring now isn't it?
> Brand new computers with current AV definitions and a completely
> upda
Hi Craig.
No, because send in time allows for messages sent prior to complete execution,
so whatever send in time is no longer executing.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 10:45 , dunbarxx via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> Would the "executionContexts" be of use here?
>
> Craig
Hi.
Would the "executionContexts" be of use here?
Craig
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Nevermind I found it. But it's a good question. I had to search for "send
selectionChanged" and breakpoint each statement until I hit on the correct one.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 10:31 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I have a sticky problem here, or I should say
Hi all.
I have a sticky problem here, or I should say a slippery one. Something in my
scripts is sending a selectionChanged message in time to a specific datagrid
when it shouldn't. How do I determine the sender of a send in time message? The
pendingMessages and executionContexts are cleared b
Anything is possible, which is why I think color blind trolls and mischievous
dwarves not too far fetched.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 08:43 , Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> It is possible that, in the night, you were in some sort of fugue state,
> hopped into your car and
It is possible that, in the night, you were in some sort of fugue state,
hopped into your car and changed the radio stations . . .
. . . similar to when get out of bed in the morning and find LiveCode
stacks that I
didn't make littering my desktop. ;-)
Richmond.
On 12/7/2018 6:19 pm, Bob Sne
Well then the real mystery is why someone moved all my stuff into someone elses
car!
Bob S
> On Jul 11, 2018, at 17:56 , Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 07/11/2018 05:16 PM, Mike Bonner via use-livecode wrote:
>> They'll be more annoyed that their car isn't where they left it.
Yeah, and they are gonna want their car back!
Bob S
> On Jul 11, 2018, at 17:09 , Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 07/11/2018 03:18 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
>> I'm in a strange mood. I got into my car last Sunday and discovered two of
>> my three radio programmabl
Or use a form datagrid! The only place this is an issue is with table grids.
Bob S
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 04:42 , Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for looking into the matter.
>
> We currently use a control to allow the user to adjust the DataGrid row
> height (which of cours
Yes I agree, before updating a datagrid, lock the screen. Performance is much
improved. Also make sure no property inspectors, script editor or message box
is open while benchmarking.
Bob S
> On Jul 11, 2018, at 21:14 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Tom Glod wrote:
>
> > Up
>From the keychain exploit article:
"MacOS is designed to be secure by default, and Gatekeeper warns users against
installing unsigned apps, like the one shown in this proof of concept, and
prevents them from launching the app without explicit approval. We encourage
users to download software o
Each of these Mac OS exploits require that the end user install something on
their computer, or allow it. As far as the doorstop comparison, well that
comment is a bit of a red herring now isn't it? Brand new computers with
current AV definitions and a completely updated OS involves "some degree
Hi folks, thanks for all your input. Just to be clear, I am not
re-creating a whole datagrid solution. Trevors DG solution is so
awesome and flexible and works really great for so many things ... but its
awesomeness came at a cost. For me I have very few things to think about
the bigg
Thanks for looking into the matter.
We currently use a control to allow the user to adjust the DataGrid row
height (which of course changes all rows heights). While inelegant, it
does let the user expand the view of a row where one or more cells have
a lot of content. Variable row height would hav
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