Thanks!
On Tuesday, August 30, 2011, Yves COPPE yvesco...@skynet.be wrote:
Hello Peter
Thank you very much for this very useful library
Le 30 août 2011 à 00:19, Peter M. Brigham, MD a écrit :
I collected some of my utilities into a library that I want to make
available to anyone who could
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the library. Looks very useful.
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Andy Piddock
My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
PointandSee is a FREE simple but full featured under cursor colour picker /
finder.
http://www.pointandsee.co.uk - made with LiveCode (v1.4.1 released
Thanks for sharing Peter - some really useful functions there.
Best,
Keith..
On 29 Aug 2011, at 23:19, Peter M. Brigham, MD pmb...@gmail.com wrote:
I collected some of my utilities into a library that I want to make available
to anyone who could use such a thing. They are mostly text
Hi all,
not having a proxy to test with, I'd better ask. Has anyone done a POST to a
HTTPS URL through a proxy from liveCode Server? Reason I am asking is that I
need to POST some SOAP data from a revServer Instance to a Webservice.
Any gotchas?
All the best,
Malte
Are there any websites in the LiveCode community to share functions?
This would be a nice start! Thank you for sharing!
Hal
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Hal Gumbert
CampSoftware http://www.campsoftware.com
On Aug 29, 2011, at 6:19 PM, Peter M. Brigham, MD wrote:
I collected some of my utilities into a library that I
Hi friends,
toady I encounteed a very strange problem with my help menu on OSX
LC 4.6.3, OS X Lion
The content of the menu, the labels are correctly generated on the fly
according to the current OS language:
Hilfe/H|help
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Registrieren.../|register
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Nach Updates suchen.../|search4update
Hal Gumbert wrote:
Are there any websites in the LiveCode community to share functions?
Perhaps the most convenient venue is right in the product: RevOnline
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
Webzine for LiveCode developers:
I downloaded a passport application form today:
http://centralcontent.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/pdf/central-content-pdfs/form-c1.pdf
Now, as I am having a printer crisis at home, I decided to take the
PDF document up to my school to print it, via a Flash drive.
Hey-Ho; when I got to the school
It does seem so pointless ...
I just sent it to PDF Printer and it removes the security.
Camm
Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded a passport application form today:
Seems stupid for me to say, but I'd check that the actual name of the about
stack really is about and not uber. You may have simple made the display name
about, but the actual stack name is uber.
Bob
On Aug 30, 2011, at 5:14 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Hi friends,
toady I encounteed a very
Keith,
Thanks for the info on Wicked problems and Compendium. What is IBIS in
this context?
I too am intrigued at the thought of applying LiveCode tools to such problems.
Strengths of LiveCode that seem relevant include: rapid development, relative
shallow learning curve for new users,
Reminds me of the time I developed a radio log scheduler in the old Excel using
the function macros (remember them?) The whole thing worked because I was able
to write macros that created other macros that built the log. It also depended
on the end user leaving the template log sheet and the
On 8/28/11 6:27 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I have five sound effects I need to play on Android.
Just a follow-up on this in case anyone runs into the same issue. To
review, I have 5 very short sound effects and two of them would not play
on Android no matter what I did or what conversion
Wow Jacque! What kind of hell did you have to go through to get to that
conclusion?
Bob
On Aug 30, 2011, at 10:00 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/28/11 6:27 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I have five sound effects I need to play on Android.
Just a follow-up on this in case anyone runs into the
In this context, IBIS = Issue-Based Information System.
Compendium is a great general hypertext-based mapping tool - useful for
building concept-maps and mind-maps - with the nifty feature of transclusion
(define nodes once, use them often across the maps).
It is used by many for
???
Just been farting around with a couple of webcams on my Linux boxes
and wondered ..
Although the [outdated] documentation says Mac 'n' Win only; Err Steve
'n' Bill.
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On 8/30/11 4:29 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
One thing I've noticed with short MP3s is that their info doesn't
include a duration. Try opening some in QuickTime Player, and look at
the info, some show good duration info, others don't. Would be
interesting to see if the ones that doesn't show the
Hello everyone,
There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as such
I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.
I would like to make the following contribution.
*The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and source
code for supporting
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as such
I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.
I would like to make the following contribution.
*The following is
At the Live LiveCode meetings we don't always have a presenter, and it's a
shame to miss a week here or there, so I've suggested doing some meetings on
other tools. That is, other authoring tools that a client might ask you if
you know about, or they may ask you whether that other tool might be
I happen to agree.
As a newbie to Live Code, I am not really
qualified to lecture on it, but as a graphic, video and audio
professional, I am fully qualified to talk about anything in those
realms.
I do own Franklin 3D and do have many 3D animation and
modelling programs, so I could be of
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