Re: Finally found one.

2012-10-01 Thread Mark Wieder
Craig- Monday, October 1, 2012, 7:25:49 PM, you wrote: [bunch of stuff deleted] > Try it. If you press the "start" button, you get random numbers > in msg for eight seconds. If you press the "stop" not while this is > going on, nothing happens. You need to give the engine some room to breathe.

Re: Datagrid's scroll bar thumb moves but data doesn't. (Solved)

2012-10-01 Thread James Hale
I seem to have solved the datagrid not scrolling issue. Quite by accident I reduced the datagrid area in order to add a new one and try some different method of populating it. Belief in suspicious behaviour I know. In any case before doing more than changing the original's size I looked at anothe

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Jim Little
Mike, I agree. It does seem that your plugin could be readily expanded into a version control system. Jim Little On Oct 1, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > ok, my turn. Whats cvs? (would probably know but I live in bfe) > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote: > >

iOS error reporting

2012-10-01 Thread William Vlahos
The Simulator shows that there is an error on a particular line but it doesn't report which script contains the error. Is there a way to have the error be more explicit and actually tell me what script and object is the problem? Thanks, Bill Vlahos _ InfoWallet (http://www.infowa

Re: [ANN] Huge mergExt update!

2012-10-01 Thread Ken Ray
On Oct 1, 2012, at 8:45 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > Dear LiveCoders > > Today there has been a huge update to the mergExt suite. The major new > features are: Sweet! Came just in the nick of time for my project… Thanks, Monte! Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software, Inc. Email: k...@sonsothunder.c

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote: > I may have missed the post prior, but I believe this is true only of sqLite > databases. In a >mySQL database, LC would not create a new database because of the security >built >into mySQL. I may well be mistaken; I'm hardly an expert. I tho

Re: connecting to mysql

2012-10-01 Thread Mark Smith
Hi Mark, I contacted RR about their MySQL lesson and they sent me updated connection parameters: put "runrev.com" into tDatabaseAddress put "runrev_test" into tDatabaseName put "runrev_example" into tDatabaseUser put "example" into tDatabasePassword -- connect t

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Mike Bonner
ok, my turn. Whats cvs? (would probably know but I live in bfe) On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote: > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > > er.. vcs. :) cvs is dislexia. > > Nah, I can see the sign for the local CVS from my back yard. I'd > rather look from the

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > er.. vcs. :) cvs is dislexia. Nah, I can see the sign for the local CVS from my back yard. I'd rather look from the front to the Sam's Town sign, though . . . -- Richard E. Hawkins, Esq. (702) 508-8462 _

iOS Can't Make a Standalone!

2012-10-01 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi Chris, Ok, I managed to get the Simulators to work, and I can make a Standalone, but now I get: No code signature found from Xcode! Please don't tell me I have to go through the grueling Provisioning Profile again! Xcode says I have a valid Provisioning Profile. Thanks for any helpful sugges

Finally found one.

2012-10-01 Thread dunbarx
Finally found reproducible scripts that work as advertised when stepping through in the deBugger, but do not when simply run. This gremlin has been sighted, like the Yeti, by nominally sane people, but never caught. Make two buttons. Name one "start". Name the other "stop". in btn "start"

Re: iOS Keyboard input question

2012-10-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 10/1/12 9:14 AM, Graham Samuel wrote: I'm working on an iOS app where keyboard input is allowed for a set of fields shown on the screen of the device: some are still visible when the keyboard comes up, i.e. not hidden by the keyboard - this is by design. These single-line fields are locked, wi

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Mike Bonner
er.. vcs. :) cvs is dislexia. On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Mark Smith wrote: > Hi Mike, what is a cvs? > > -- Mark > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Would-anyone-mind-tp4655630p4655711.html > Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Mark Smith
Hi Mike, what is a cvs? -- Mark -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Would-anyone-mind-tp4655630p4655711.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ use-livecode mailing lis

[ANN] Huge mergExt update!

2012-10-01 Thread Monte Goulding
Dear LiveCoders Today there has been a huge update to the mergExt suite. The major new features are: - activity view (mergPop 2) - present the iOS 6 activity controller allowing the user to post text, images, and urls to twitter, facebook, copy, print etc. With one simple command you

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Mike Bonner
Thanks for the kind words, glad it actually worked too! Mike On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Jim Little wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Thank you for contributing this plugin to the community. > > I've tried it out this morning and it worked flawlessly. > > I like your UI as it is … simple and intuitive

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Mrrphh grrggle mrrphhhplhle grrphphlt! On Oct 1, 2012, at 3:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote: > my use of the term 'SMITE' was inspired by a New Yorker cartoon depicting > god in heaven looking down on earth, button finger outstretched to a > control named 'SMITE' > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:16

Re: Bug or just something you can't do ?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Yes, a conditional test for an array would be necessary, as well as a loop for multiple elements of the array. It's not that hard really, and once the code is written, it will "just work", which is the whole point of writing utility handlers. It may seem ugly, but think of it from the other end.

Re: [OT] Facebook

2012-10-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 10/1/12 5:14 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: As far as identity theft, I am not sure how having a picture of me can induce a bank to start up an account with my name. From the research paper: "We investigated the feasibility of combining publicly available Web 2.0 data with off-the-shelf face recog

Re: command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 10/1/12 4:40 PM, Timothy Miller wrote: I'm just wondering two things. Is command-clickng on a hilited word an OS thing, or does each application implement this feature independently? If it's an OS thing, it might not be not very hard to implement. In that case why doesn't LC do it? I.e., not

Re: command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Command clicking and right-clicking are the same thing in OS x (unless you changed the default prefs). What you are really talking about is a contextual menu. These can be modified. I have an app that does it, thanks to someone on this list who showed me how to modify the contextual menu handler

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread stephen barncard
my use of the term 'SMITE' was inspired by a New Yorker cartoon depicting god in heaven looking down on earth, button finger outstretched to a control named 'SMITE' On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: > Thanks Scott! That is going into next app for sure! I'm thinking about a >

Re: Bug or just something you can't do ?

2012-10-01 Thread Alex Tweedly
On 01/10/2012 17:40, Bob Sneidar wrote: It's my understanding that presently you cannot pass an array element by reference. You can only pass the entire array. Yeah - that's the whole problem I am complaining about :-) Instead try passing the entire array, then checking inside your command to

Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi Chris, I did already go through the process of pointing LiveCode to the Xcode app bundle. I tried your suggestion of making sure that the appropriate simulator version from the Development -> Test Target was chosen, but when I went to do this both the iPad Simulator 6.0 and the iPhone Simul

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Yup. That would do it. On Oct 1, 2012, at 2:27 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: > Thanks Mark. I also noticed that I had a gMail Lab in place which made the > default reply button mean Reply To All so if any incoming messages were > sent to the old and new mailing lists, I think that would cause the dou

Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Great post! I feel his pain though. I'm not big on, "I shouldn't have to" posts, but in this case, "He shouldn't have to." Bob On Oct 1, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote: > Rick, > > A couple things to check. > > First, make sure you've pointed LiveCode to your Xcode app bundle. I'm

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Thanks Scott! That is going into my next app for sure! I'm thinking about a record deletion confirmation dialog... Bob On Oct 1, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > You're not thinking visual enough: > http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/smite_button.gif > > Regards, > > Scott Rossi > C

Re: [OT] Facebook [was: What does Richmond do with Livecode?]

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
I agree that FB is notorious in their privacy protection failures. They are epic. However, I will bet that the FBI doesn't need Facebook to find out whatever they want about me. The trick is to not have anything to hide that they might want to know about. As far as identity theft, I am not sure

Re: command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread Timothy Miller
Thanks Peter and Craig, Good thoughts, but I wasn't thinking of either one of those things. I am aware of the new LC text property that makes spell check possible in LC, I have looked at the spell-checker in the LC store, and I do remember the HC command-key feature. (Heck, my Atari 64 seems li

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Peter Haworth
Thanks Mark. I also noticed that I had a gMail Lab in place which made the default reply button mean Reply To All so if any incoming messages were sent to the old and new mailing lists, I think that would cause the double messages. I've disabled that now. Pete lcSQL Software

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Monday, October 1, 2012, 8:59:05 AM, you wrote: > Very strange. I can't find anything in my email config that would cause > this. I'll start paying more attention to the "To" and "CC" fields to try > and track down what's happening. Check to Reply-To field on incoming messages as well. T

Re: command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread dunbarx
Hi. Are you harking back to HC, where holding the commandKey down in an unlocked field would put the clickText? This does not work natively in LC, though you can always: on mouseUp put the clickText --into tText --load popUpGadget end mouseUp There is no visual feedback that somethin

Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Chris Sheffield
Rick, A couple things to check. First, make sure you've pointed LiveCode to your Xcode app bundle. I'm assuming you've already done this. Otherwise, the Test option wouldn't even be available to you. But I just wanted to make sure. Second, make sure you've selected the appropriate simulator ve

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Roger Eller
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > You're not thinking visual enough: > http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/smite_button.gif > > Regards, > > Scott Rossi > Creative Director > Tactile Media, UX Design LIKE! +10 ___ use-l

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Scott Rossi
You're not thinking visual enough: http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/smite_button.gif Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design On 10/1/12 10:18 AM, "stephen barncard" wrote: >There's a little pulldown right next to each post that allows ignoring >that >person. SMIT

Re: [OT] Facebook [was: What does Richmond do with Livecode?]

2012-10-01 Thread Marian Petrides MD
Wonder if they can do facial recognition on canine faces? Those are the only photos I ever post. :-)) Sent from my iPhone On Oct 1, 2012, at 3:26 PM, "J. Landman Gay" wrote: > On 10/1/12 12:31 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: >> I resisted Facebook for a long time, not only because of security >> concer

iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi there, When Apple decided to force upgrade everything to version 4.5 of Xcode is when everything went a bad way for me. Before that I was able to run the iOS Simulato,r and connect to my iPad 2 just fine with LiveCode. I was happily running Lion and then one day Apple forced me to do some st

Re: [OT] Facebook [was: What does Richmond do with Livecode?]

2012-10-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 10/1/12 12:31 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: I resisted Facebook for a long time, not only because of security concerns, but because I saw how much it can detract from my own productivity. The latter has come to pass for sure. As to the former, well they cannot find out more about you than you tell th

Re: command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Tim, There was a similar discussion a few months back regarding the spell checking ability built into an OS, specifically OSX. The outcome of that was simply that LC doesn't provide a way to hook into it so I think the answer to your question would be the same. There is a third party spell che

Re: Bug or just something you can't do ?

2012-10-01 Thread Graham Samuel
I never thought I'd see the word 'thunk' again. A coinage of Donald Knuth, I fancy… well, what a blast from the past! Graham (who, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, completed and supported an Algol compiler) On Mon, 01 Oct 2012 11:49:14 +0100, Alex Tweedly wrote: > Thanks Mark - that's a great

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Richmond
On 10/01/2012 08:24 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: Will I have to click through a disclaimer stating that I am 18 or older before entering? ;-) No; there are several teenagers there. Bob On Sep 30, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Richmond wrote: Possibly the best way to find out is to subscribe to the Faceb

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Okay this thread is getting too weird. Has anyone invented a Faux Pas checker yet? On second thought, I would just disable it. On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Roger Guay wrote: > ButtBook - the tongue in cheek Facebook... ___ use-livecode mailing list

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
I thot that was the "banhammer" button... On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:18 AM, stephen barncard wrote: > There's a little pulldown right next to each post that allows ignoring that > person. SMITE! > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: > >> I've never seen a "smite" button in Faceboo

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Old "Foggie" indeed. Us "old fogies" are often quite "foggy". On Oct 1, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Ralph DiMola wrote: > Jacqueline, > > THANK YOU! I'm a member of the non-Facebook crowd. Call me an old foggie. > > See the "South Park" Facebook episode. Very funny and very true. > > Ralph DiMola ___

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Wait,... there's a Buttbook app already?? On Oct 1, 2012, at 5:57 AM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote: > I just downloaded the demo software and tested it on a Windows 7 > machine. A couple of observations and questions For some reason > when you launch it under Win7, it takes forev

command-click on a word

2012-10-01 Thread Timothy Miller
I'm not writing to complain about an absent feature. Mostly just curious, and maybe I'll learn something useful. In recent years, I've come to take it for granted that I can hilite a word and command-click on it to get a pop-up dialog box with items like "cut" "copy" "look up in dictionary" and

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Will we have to post a picture of our... butt anyway, moving along... Bob On Sep 30, 2012, at 9:07 PM, Roger Guay wrote: > I have this idea for people who hate Facebook . . . sort of like an > anti-Facebook. I call it ButtBook . . . for the anti-social. I'm working on > it. Any ideas to contr

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
I resisted Facebook for a long time, not only because of security concerns, but because I saw how much it can detract from my own productivity. The latter has come to pass for sure. As to the former, well they cannot find out more about you than you tell them. Just think of everything on Faceboo

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Roger Guay
I was thinking more along the lines of Facebook with an attitude. Something like ButtBook - the tongue in cheek FaceBook. Or ButtBook the cheeky FaceBook. Roger On Oct 1, 2012, at 9:33 AM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote: > Message: 6 > Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2012 00:37:38 -0500 > From:

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Will I have to click through a disclaimer stating that I am 18 or older before entering? ;-) Bob On Sep 30, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Richmond wrote: > Possibly the best way to find out is to subscribe to the Facebook page: > > http://www.facebook.com/devawriter > > if you already have a Facebook a

Re: resizing datagrids on mobile

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
You could simply make your own. It isn't that hard. There is no fundamental difference between a datagrid made from scratch, and one belonging to an existing app. Just get the properties of the datagrid, create your columns in the properties interface, and go. You may want to create 2 kinds, a t

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread stephen barncard
There's a little pulldown right next to each post that allows ignoring that person. SMITE! On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: > I've never seen a "smite" button in Facebook, but I'd say it's long > overdue. > I might try to make one... > > Regards, > > Scott Rossi > Creative Dir

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Scott Rossi
I've never seen a "smite" button in Facebook, but I'd say it's long overdue. I might try to make one... Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design On 10/1/12 9:58 AM, "stephen barncard" wrote: >The trick is >not to get hung up with everyone else's drama, choose your 'fr

Re: connecting to MySql

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Yes I do as well. However this is considered in the industry a non-secure way of connecting to mySQL because of all the exploits that are out there. We use a digital lock and key system here on this campus (which will remain nameless), which is managed from a "secure" mySQL server running on a L

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread stephen barncard
I find facebook to be quite useful for business in my world. The trick is not to get hung up with everyone else's drama, choose your 'friends' wisely and SMITE those who give you trouble or waste your time. facebook can be like one's own tv station for one's ego, business, cause, whatever. It's n

RE: resizing datagrids on mobile

2012-10-01 Thread Ralph DiMola
I have never used datagrid. When I first got LC I created one and saw all the created objects and ran away crying like a 2 year old after the candy was taken away. That being said. Could someone send me a stack with working datagrid. I would like to test my resizing library with a real-world datagr

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
I may have missed the post prior, but I believe this is true only of sqLite databases. In a mySQL database, LC would not create a new database because of the security built into mySQL. So far as I know, if you want to create a new mySQL database, you will have to shell in to a mySQL server. Also

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Peter Haworth
Count me in to the FacelessBook crowd. Pete lcSQL Software On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Ralph DiMola wrote: > Jacqueline, > > THANK YOU! I'm a member of the non-Facebook crowd. Call me an old foggie. > > See the "South Park" Facebook episode. Very funny and very true.

Re: Bug or just something you can't do ?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
No because you are passing a reference, not the value itself. That is how the otherwise sandboxed command knows about the variable t outside itself. It would otherwise create an entirely new t if you didn't pass by reference. It's my understanding that presently you cannot pass an array element

Re: "answer folder" ignores ~/Library

2012-10-01 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bob Sneidar wrote: > In the past when Apple did something that raised people's eyebrows, > almost always we found that there was some command or preference that > would make it work like we wanted. Not this time. Most of the money I and my clients make from LiveCode is from sales to customers r

RE: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Ralph DiMola
Jacqueline, THANK YOU! I'm a member of the non-Facebook crowd. Call me an old foggie. See the "South Park" Facebook episode. Very funny and very true. Ralph DiMola IT Director Evergreen Information Services rdim...@evergreeninfo.net -Original Message- From: use-livecode-boun...@lists.r

Re: Storing location for a preferences file in a standalone stack?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
IMHO this is just kicking the security can down the road. If all developers are required to keep their global preferences here, then instead of all the app preferences being accessible from one now restricted location, they are all available in another. What has really changed? This is what I do

Re: Storing location for a preferences file in a standalone stack?

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
This is true, however, other processes can elevate their privileges by authenticating through a user/password dialog. Installers do this all the time. What he is really asking for is a way to invoke the authentication dialog built into the system, and then apply those privileges to his LC app.

Re: "answer folder" ignores ~/Library

2012-10-01 Thread Colin Holgate
Although it is odd why the Library folder has been hidden, you can still use the Go to Folder… menu item in Finder's Go menu, and enter this: ~/Library/ In LiveCode you can do this: answer folder "Look, the Library" with "~/Library/" ___ use-liveco

RE: connecting to MySql

2012-10-01 Thread Ralph DiMola
I connect directly to a MySql db using my account on the on-rev.com server and have had no problems. Ralph DiMola IT Director Evergreen Information Services rdim...@evergreeninfo.net -Original Message- From: use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.c

Re: "answer folder" ignores ~/Library

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
In the past when Apple did something that raised people's eyebrows, almost always we found that there was some command or preference that would make it work like we wanted. Not this time. And this change is so pervasive, so fundamental in it's aspect and broad in it's scope, I cannot help thinki

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Richmond
On 10/01/2012 05:00 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote: Richmond, just curious, which version of LC did you compile your executable with? SKIP 4.5 ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscri

Re: resizing datagrids on mobile

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
We have always had that. Simply include in your array the data you want hidden, but don't include the column in the column definition. access the hidden data from the array. put "This is a test" into myArray[1]["column 1"] put "I'm hidden" into myArray[1]["column 2"] set the dgprop["columns"] o

Re: Would anyone mind..

2012-10-01 Thread Jim Little
Hi Mike, Thank you for contributing this plugin to the community. I've tried it out this morning and it worked flawlessly. I like your UI as it is … simple and intuitive. The code is nicely documented. Thanks again, Jim Little On Sep 30, 2012, at 6:52 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > Would a

Re: resizing datagrids on mobile

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Why it seems like just yesterday, I was saying... "This datagrid is nice. It's better than what we had. But I was hoping for something that looked and acted like a spreadsheet table..." . What were you saying? Bob On Sep 30, 2012, at 2:54 PM, Andre Garzia wrote: > Hi Monte, > > I think we

Re: mysql question

2012-10-01 Thread Peter Haworth
Very strange. I can't find anything in my email config that would cause this. I'll start paying more attention to the "To" and "CC" fields to try and track down what's happening. Pete lcSQL Software On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 7:31 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 9/30/12 6:2

Re: resizing datagrids on mobile

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Whenever resizing, may I humbly suggest starting with a default set of sizes, and always resizing from that instead of resizing from a previous resize. Rounding math is an ugly beast. Bob On Sep 30, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > Hi Andre > > It's not that complicated. Just resiz

Datagrid's scroll bar thumb moves but data doesn't.

2012-10-01 Thread James Hale
I have a datagrid form that I have filled from an array using the GetDataForLine callback. When I call my handler to populate the DG it does so fine...except... The data visible in the DG group appears but is frozen. There is a vertical scrollbar present as I have more records than can be displ

iOS Keyboard input question

2012-10-01 Thread Graham Samuel
I'm working on an iOS app where keyboard input is allowed for a set of fields shown on the screen of the device: some are still visible when the keyboard comes up, i.e. not hidden by the keyboard - this is by design. These single-line fields are locked, with TraversalOn true, since in iOS you ca

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel
Richmond, just curious, which version of LC did you compile your executable with? SKIP On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Richmond wrote: > On 10/01/2012 03:57 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote: >> >> I just downloaded the demo software and tested it on a Windows 7 >> machine. A couple of

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Guglielmo Braguglia
Hi Richmond, get a look to Mark installer plugin for LiveCode ... here : http://www3.economy-x-talk.com/file.php?node=installer-maker-for-lc Probably can do all, including installing fonts ;-) Guglielmo On 01.10.2012 15:17, Richmond wrote: On 10/01/2012 03:57 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip K

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Richmond
On 10/01/2012 03:57 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote: I just downloaded the demo software and tested it on a Windows 7 machine. A couple of observations and questions For some reason when you launch it under Win7, it takes forever for the software to appear. That is pretty alarm

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel
I just downloaded the demo software and tested it on a Windows 7 machine. A couple of observations and questions For some reason when you launch it under Win7, it takes forever for the software to appear. I see it sitting in the process section of the Windows task manager for a good minute b

Re: [OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread Colin Holgate
Call it "The Buttbook" at first, then drop the "The" after talking to Justin Timberlake. Call the movie version of the story "Antisocial Network". On Oct 1, 2012, at 12:07 AM, Roger Guay wrote: > >I have this idea for people who hate Facebook . . . sort of like an > >anti-Facebook. I call it

Re: Bug or just something you can't do ?

2012-10-01 Thread Alex Tweedly
Thanks Mark - that's a great solution for a one-liner, or even for a 2- or 3- liner, but not practical for a real=life, multi-line handler. (And as a purist I'd mention that it implements call-by-name not call-by-reference, to the sound of Algol reference papers 'thunk'ing onto my desk :-)

Re: Storing location for a preferences file in a standalone stack?

2012-10-01 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Andre, Am 30.09.2012 um 22:02 schrieb Andre Garzia : >> This works on the Mac: >> specialfolderpath("asup") -> "~/Library/Application Support >> > Klaus, > > specialfolderpath("asup") returns the system wide Application Support > folder and not the users Application Support folder. If you ar

[OT] What does Richmond do with Livecode?

2012-10-01 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
Add me to the club of non-members. :) Hugh Senior FLCo On 9/30/12 8:57 PM, Jeff Reynolds wrote: > Jacquiline, > > so glad to hear you are one of the unsocial out there, makes me feel in good company! Hey, we could start an online club... :) > jeff > > > On Sep 30, 2012, at 6:14 PM, use-li