To follow up, it's now been sorted out. Yes, I used my registered email address
after the emergency response form wasn't being answered.
Ian
On 14 Oct 2012, at 01:59, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Am 14.10.2012 um 02:58 schrieb Matthias Rebbe matth...@rebbe.tk:
Hi Ian,
i hope your support
Richard,
Nevertheless, once breakpoints stop working, they won't start working again if
you add another breakpoint. Putting breakpoint commands on multiple lines
doesn't make much sense, but doesn't hurt either.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software
Hi Klaus,
I have come acros this aswell. I found it has to do
with the tabsstops. If you have many tabs in the line and the tabstops
set to a 'big' number, I guess the last part of the line somehow exceeds
a graphic limit. I managed to solve it by making the tabstops a bit smaller,
so that the
Hi Claudi,
Am 14.10.2012 um 11:21 schrieb Claudi Cornaz claud...@fiberworld.nl:
Hi Klaus,
I have come acros this aswell. I found it has to do
with the tabsstops. If you have many tabs in the line and the tabstops
set to a 'big' number, I guess the last part of the line somehow exceeds
a
Another quiet night in Rio I see:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-19940440
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
preferences:
Hi Pete,
Am 14.10.2012 um 03:03 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
Is there a way to pause an audio clip? Play and stop seem to work but I
don't see a pause command and play pause doesn't work for audio clips.
no pause with (imported) audioclips, just start and stop.
Pete
Best
Klaus
Actually, the whole point of the defaultcursor is that it is *not* reset at
idle even without it being locked, whereas the cursor is reset at idle and
must be locked to be persistent. Setting the defaultcursor used to work over an
unlocked, editable field, but it doesn't any more. Checking the
OK, Jacque, it's finally time for you to pull together the ultimate LC time
travel tool, the one where the user can pull a fully debugged version of
his\her beta software back from the future and distribute it now -- or even
distribute it last year, before all the competitors got off the ground
Peter,
You can make a poor man's pause btn using the following idea:
--- stop btn
--- stop audio and save point audio is stopped
on mouseUp
stop player 1
put the currentTime of player 1 into fld
Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com wrote:
Peter,
You can make a poor man's pause btn using the following idea:
--- stop btn
Roger wrote:
I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For
example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else experiencing
this?
Not me. All those digests arrived properly as they usually do.
Jim Lambert
Thanks, Jim.
On Oct 14, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Jim Lambert j...@netrin.com wrote:
Roger wrote:
I recently noticed that I quite often do not receive the list digest. For
example, I did not receive issues 25, 28, and 30. Is anyone else
experiencing this?
Not me. All those digests arrived
Hi Pete,
Am 14.10.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
Thanks Michael, looks like that should work.
hmm, sure this will work with a PLAYER object, even without storing the
currenttime***,
but you were asking for a possibility with the PLAY command 8-)
play is for use with
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/post/felix-baumgartner-tries-record-breaking-jump-again-live-blog/2012/10/14/b7ddfc18-159d-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_blog.html?hpid=z2
If anyone is interested in the highest skydive, it is being webcast live.
Very much down to earth,
Mike
Klaus,
Thanks for the clarification. You're posts are always very educational.
Mike
--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
From: Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, October 14,
Klaus,
Don't depend on me for learning English.
It should be:
Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)
Mike
--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: How to use LiveCode
Hi Michael,
Am 14.10.2012 um 18:04 schrieb Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com:
Klaus,
Don't depend on me for learning English.
I'd NEVER do that! :-D
It should be:
Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)
Thank you!
Mike
Best
Klaus
--
Klaus Major
If you can locate the late Eric Chatonet's lesson stack about 'how to make
a music player', you will find everything you need to make a 'perfect'
player that you can 'skin'. It has fast-forward, a progress bar that's
grabbable, a common play-pause button and all the artwork for the 12 or so
button
Ironically I missed Roger's original post because I didn't get Digest 32, which
it was in - presumably!
Recently FWIW I have missed several digests: 22, 25, 30 and 32 to name recent
ones. I guess I should write to Heather about it.
Graham
On un, 14 Oct 2012 08:40:52 -07000, Jim Lambert
I tried Heather before posting to the list, but I got no answer!
Roger
On Oct 14, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Graham Samuel livf...@mac.com wrote:
Ironically I missed Roger's original post because I didn't get Digest 32,
which it was in - presumably!
Recently FWIW I have missed several digests:
On 10/14/12 9:07 AM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
OK, Jacque, it's finally time for you to pull together the ultimate
LC time travel tool, the one where the user can pull a fully debugged
version of his\her beta software back from the future and distribute
it now -- or even distribute it last year,
Roger,
I am amazed how some folks on this list manage to keep up with Digests, never
mind individual posts. I seem to blink and three more digests appear in my
InBox. The obviously don't sleep, have no lives, and have found the way to
bend time ;-)
Anyway, I have a love - hate relationship
I hear ya, Bob! I find that going to the archive by date is very convenient for
monitoring the list, but of course you can't just point and click to reply from
there. Honestly, I wouldn't know where to start to build such an interface.
Cheers,
Roger
On Oct 14, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Bob Earp
Jerry Daniels made a list reader about 6 years ago. He'd make a weekly
video and talk about Revolution topics from the list. It looked pretty
basic, and an example of 'screen scraping', methinks.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Bob Earp rje...@hotmail.com wrote:
Roger,
I am amazed how some
On 10/14/12 4:10 PM, Roger Guay wrote:
I find that going to the archive by date is very convenient for
monitoring the list, but of course you can't just point and click to
reply from there.
You know about this? :
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay
On 10/14/12 3:52 PM, Bob Earp wrote:
I hate them for taking so much time to read, and doubly hate them
when twits post totally useless drivel.
I think I'm guilty of some of that. If you get the list as individual
emails it's (maybe too) easy to post a quick reply, which encourages
tangents.
Thanks, Jacqueline. Looks like this just might be the thing! I wonder how
many other gems out there that I'm not aware of??
Roger
You know about this? :
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com
--
View this message in context:
On 10/14/12 5:09 PM, RogGuay wrote:
Thanks, Jacqueline. Looks like this just might be the thing! I wonder how
many other gems out there that I'm not aware of??
The one at gmane, maybe:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user
But I use Nabble more.
Roger
You know about
Jacque, thanks for the pointer re: the icon.
Monte, what I want to do is encrypt the file (mergeAES) before the system
shuts down or hibernates. Essentially trap it and send a shutdown/close
stack request to myself so I can terminate in an orderly fashion. Doable?
Thanks
-- Mark
--
View this
Monte, what I want to do is encrypt the file (mergeAES) before the system
shuts down or hibernates. Essentially trap it and send a shutdown/close
stack request to myself so I can terminate in an orderly fashion. Doable?
mergNotify UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
on
Monte Goulding wrote
on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
-- do your encryption here
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
Thanks
--
View this message in context:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/iOS-questions-tp4656338p4656373.html
Sent from the Revolution
Monte Goulding wrote
on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
-- do your encryption here
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
I'm going to try:
on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
close this stack
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
and see if we can
On 15/10/2012, at 2:10 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
Monte Goulding wrote
on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
-- do your encryption here
end UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
I'm going to try:
on UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
close this stack
end
Jacque-
Sunday, October 14, 2012, 2:29:05 PM, you wrote:
You know about this? :
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/
Ugh. Nabble seems to have a better thread view than gmane, but gmane
looks a lot better on the screen. Is there any way to strip out all
the webby cruft?
--
-Mark
34 matches
Mail list logo