Hi.
Never thought about this. But I made a DG, and put this into a button:
on mouseup
repeat 300
put random() & tab after temp
end repeat
set the dgText of grp 1 to temp
end mouseup
No problem. With a horizontal scrollbar, I can zoom to each side of the DG.
But If I try to
Anybody besides me having occasional crashes while printing in LC 9? I don't
have a recipe but it happens every once in a while in both LC 9.0.1 and LC
9.0.2 rc1. In the IDE and in a standalone (Mac). I have filed bug report 21473
(first reported in August) and have added crash reports from 4
Hi all.
I'm importing a csv file with a LOT of columns, and I am running into an issue
with setting the dgProp ["columns"] of the datagrid. It's choking on the number
of columns it seems. What is the max?
Bob S
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> On 21 Nov 2018, at 9:45 am, Knapp Martin via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> It does it in the ide too. The data grid can display 10 lines of data at a
> time and with very small data sets it will work, although slugishly. I just
> created a stripped down stack that demonstrates the issue and wi
It does it in the ide too. The data grid can display 10 lines of data at a time
and with very small data sets it will work, although slugishly. I just created
a stripped down stack that demonstrates the issue and with a few hundred lines
it will open but only display 10 lines and that’s it. On a
I've checking the new sticker for whatsaap, but I need to send to whatsaap the
images in a obj.
Anyone have a Idea, maybe using JavaScript script in a browser widget ?
Best regards
José Enrique Montero
Enviado desde mi iPhone
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> On 21 Nov 2018, at 6:59 am, Knapp Martin via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> Anybody having trouble with data grids in LC 9.0.2 rc1? I have a forms-based
> data grid that works fine under 9.0.1 but on 9.0.2 rc1, in a standalone when
> I try to open the stack with the data grid it locks up on bot
Anybody having trouble with data grids in LC 9.0.2 rc1? I have a forms-based
data grid that works fine under 9.0.1 but on 9.0.2 rc1, in a standalone when I
try to open the stack with the data grid it locks up on both Mac and Windows. I
can drag windows by the titlebar but everything else is unre
> On Nov 20, 2018, at 10:24 , Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> This isn't about strongly typed variables though, but about when (correct)
> conversion is possible.
>
> LC throws an error if you implicitly ask it to convert the wrong kind of
> string to a number - for example, a
You need to do two things:
- add code in your app to handle the "urlWakeUp" message, see the dictionary
entry and
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/58672-using-custom-url-schemes
- add entries in the app's plist to tell the operating system what file types
your app can handle, see
https:/
I'll chip in and point out that the implicit conversion caused significant
hiccups in figuring out the offsets issues -- several people (including me)
were fooled by the fact that conversion to UTF-32 results in binary data,
but can be transparently treated as text. Or maybe I'm
mistaken/misremembe
This isn't about strongly typed variables though, but about when (correct)
conversion is possible.
LC throws an error if you implicitly ask it to convert the wrong kind of
string to a number - for example, add 45 to "horse". (Obviously multiplication
is fine: the answer would be "45 horses".)
On 11/20/18 8:33 AM, Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode wrote:
Would it not be better to refuse to make an assumption, i.e. require an
explicit conversion?
While I'd love to have the option of strongly typed variables at the
scripting level, I know better than to expect that this will ever happe
I'm not grasping the import of the question here, but it seems to me that the
question is about what happens "under the hood", in relation to the format of
the data as it is exposed to any I/O. It seems to me that in this context it's
academic. If there is a problem with what's going on "under t
Hi Monte,
Thanks for this, sorry for delayed reply - I've been away.
>> Does textEncode _always_ return a binary string? Or, if invoked with
"CP1252", "ISO-8859-1", "MacRoman" or "Native", does it return a string?
>
> Internally we have different types of values. So we have MCStringRef which
Ahh. The golden days of internet blogging. It looked for all the world like we
were going to solve all the worlds problems. Then the trolls came...
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On Nov 20, 2018, at 04:17 , Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
This is in part motivated by the "
Hey Friends,
Recently I've returned to blogging and resumed reading and subscribing
to interesting blogs. I've posted about it at:
http://andregarzia.com/2018/11/reading-blogs-with-thunderbird.html
So, if you folks have your own blogs, please their URL to me so that I
can subscribe. The mo
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