On 22/08/2013 01:03, Roger Eller wrote:
If they can edit what we see in a journalist presentation of the facts,
have they not in a way, erased some of the truth?
Yes in some strict sense. But any video shoot (or still photo) does that
anyway - the eye can handle very wide variations in light
Hi Mike,
In that case, sockets are indeed not the right approach. It should be
possible to use a standalone as a command line utility, with parameters
as I explained before.
Hiding the LiveCode interface would seem more elegant to me. Maybe you
can still use -u to hide the user interface
Hi Paul,
If possible, could you submit a bug report on this issue with RunRev
Quality Control and we will be happy to investigate it further.
You will be able to submit a report here-
http://quality.runrev.com
Kind Regards,
Neil Roger
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I'm afraid you're not getting 'truth' via broadcasts
Everything on TV is always true. Talking heads are infallible and edits
only enhance the facts. Anything omitted was never worth knowing. Polls
and statistics can never mislead. If you doubt this, you will develop a
bad rash and be placed
Hello Neil,
Thank you so much for responding.
I have done so, here is the link:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8
Thanks again Neil!
Paul K
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Neil Roger n...@runrev.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
If possible, could you submit a bug report on this issue
Mark W. - I'm pretty sure that 4D can capture stderr. Are you saying that
when LC sends output to stderr I won't be able to capture it?
Mark S. - yeah, I was thinking of that. Originally I was going to move the
window offscreen, but -ui is probably better.
Thanks guys! More questions to come,
I am using the IDE and getting a certificate error on Mac OS with a get url
https://etc;. Doesn't happen on Windows, although both the same version
5.5.
Any insights?
Hugh Senior
FLCo
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Obviously, they forgot ONE language ;-)
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Hi friends,
just saw a new entry in the forum, and this is what I also experience!
In 6.1.1 (rc2) there are problems in the Project Brwoser, did not find a
reciope,
it just happens.
You click an object in the PB and get the dialog:
The control you selected no longer exists
Of course these
Hi Jaques,
Am 22.08.2013 um 15:25 schrieb Jacques Hausser jacques.haus...@unil.ch:
Le 22 août 2013 à 15:08, Klaus major-k kl...@major-k.de a écrit :
Hi friends,
just saw a new entry in the forum, and this is what I also experience!
In 6.1.1 (rc2) there are problems in the Project
Hi Hugh,
Probably this thread will give you some direction...
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Post-command-help-td4666572.html#a4666761
HTH,
Thierry
2013/8/22 FlexibleLearning.com ad...@flexiblelearning.com
I am using the IDE and getting a certificate error on Mac OS with a
Mike-
Thursday, August 22, 2013, 5:15:40 AM, you wrote:
Mark W. - I'm pretty sure that 4D can capture stderr. Are you saying that
when LC sends output to stderr I won't be able to capture it?
No, not saying that at all, sorry. Just that it *also* can go to the
console. Capturing the stderr
On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:19 PM, Michael Gruenthal mgruent...@mac.com wrote:
Doesn't that violate the terms of your agreement with Apple?
I view Apple like the tide in the ocean. It is always moving. There are a
number of apps that hook into services that exist outside of the Apple
financial
I developed several apps for iOS and I plane to bring some of those to Android.
Before I start, I am seeking for two answers :
1. is LiveCode 6.1 compatible with Android 4.3 ?
2. will an app compiled with LiveCode 6.1 work on a device running Android
higher than 3.1 ?
Alain Vézina, directeur
How do you find this stuff! Seems there's a whole genre of similar Youtube
clips.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Peter Haworth wrote:
Mark,
You said:
Best thing to do is fork the repository, git
I did indeed and thanks for the link. Even though I didn't understand your
instructions, I was able to download the dictionary editor stack and look
forward to checking out how the dictionary works and its structure.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 9:07 PM,
On 24/06/2013 16:28, Thierry Douez wrote:
2013/6/24 J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
It sounds like the issue only occurs on OS X 10.6, right? Mac 10.7+ and
Windows machines are not affected? Do you know?
Umm, it's not working on Mac 10.7.5 right now on my box.
And it's not
Mark Wieder wrote:
Mike-
Wednesday, August 21, 2013, 7:56:25 PM, you wrote:
I'm doing this on Windoze
In that case, stderr will go directly to the console, while stdout
needs to be caught with redirection.
Mark, is this inconsistency between the Linux and Win builds a bug in LC
or a bug
Peter Haworth wrote:
How do you find this stuff! Seems there's a whole genre of similar Youtube
clips.
Jeanne DeVoto turned me on to those. Every now and then someone makes
another, and the git one popped up on my G+ feed recently.
Internet traffic is divided in four equal parts: spam,
Mike Kerner wrote:
Richard,
$# causes the script editor to mark the rest of the line as a comment. $#
still works?
The token works well, so that would be a bug - reported:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11122
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See my reply on the bug report.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Mike Kerner wrote:
Richard,
$# causes the script editor to mark the rest of the line as a comment. $#
still works?
The token works well, so that would be a bug - reported:
On 8/22/13 12:21 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
On 24/06/2013 16:28, Thierry Douez wrote:
2013/6/24 J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
It sounds like the issue only occurs on OS X 10.6, right? Mac 10.7+ and
Windows machines are not affected? Do you know?
Umm, it's not working on Mac 10.7.5
On 8/22/13 12:21 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
And libUrlSetSSLVerification, mentioned (I think) in Thierry's response
from RunRev support, does not appear in any documentation that I can find.
I just found it in the SSLCertificates entry in the dictionary. The info
should probably also be
Dear LiveCode Community,
Our library for scripting MS Excel with LiveCode comes in open beta!
The library is compatible with MS Excel for Windows and Macintosh. If you
have interest and time in testing this library, please drop us an email.
In the email specify:
- your platform
- your MS Excel
Is there a way to work back up a message to see where a command originated?
I am trying to trap a message that used to be valid in my code, that
isn't. Earlier versions allowed this message to go straight to a
field.
So a send someCommand to fld abc is no longer valid; it must now
come in the
Richard,
The executionContexts contains a list of all handlers and objects that
called one of the handlers in the current chain.
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You might try the executionContexts property (may still be undocumented).
Use this after executing something: put the executionContexts
Shows the objects that handled messages
.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 8/22/13 12:44 PM, Dr. Hawkins
What Mark and Scott said.
Just a comment about documentation. The dictionary says clearly, though it was
not findable by me until I knew what property to look for:
A common use of the executionContexts is to obtain the name of the object and
handler that called the current handler, this
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
The executionContexts contains a list of all handlers and objects that
called one of the handlers in the current chain.
That is just perfect!
word 1 of line 1 of the executionContexts is field
when
Check out the executionContexts - it will give you a trace back of the
calling hierarchy.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to work back up a message to see where a command originated?
I am trying
Pete-
Thursday, August 22, 2013, 10:21:57 AM, you wrote:
I did indeed and thanks for the link. Even though I didn't understand your
instructions, I was able to download the dictionary editor stack and look
forward to checking out how the dictionary works and its structure.
Yeah, good luck
Richard-
Thursday, August 22, 2013, 10:38:15 AM, you wrote:
Mark, is this inconsistency between the Linux and Win builds a bug in LC
or a bug in Windows?
Microsoft knows what's best for you better than you do.
Who told you you could question authority?
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On 8/22/13 3:57 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
The executionContexts contains a list of all handlers and objects that
called one of the handlers in the current chain.
That is just perfect!
word 1 of line
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Meanwhile Bjornke has come up with a way to convert the doc files into
a SQLite database, and that makes it faster, more maintainable, easier
to use, and more flexible. Unfortunately his converter doesn't work on
Pete-
Thursday, August 22, 2013, 4:15:29 PM, you wrote:
Yes, I use Docu 2 almost exclusively in place of the built in dictionary
and have looked at Bjornke's code that builds the database. The dictionary
format looks to be, shall we say, interesting.
ROTFL
Out of interest why doesn't the
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net wrote:
I'd see 'flash suppression' (if it could be done properly) as a similar
attempt to allow more people to watch a particular clip.
Where I live they've used 'flash suppression' for longer than I can
remember. My kids have
Hi Jacque,
It sounds like the issue only occurs on OS X 10.6, right? Mac 10.7+ and
Windows machines are not affected? Do you know?
Umm, it's not working on Mac 10.7.5 right now on my box.
And it's not working on Mac 10.8.4 on mine.
Meanwhile the entire item that Thierry quoted has
Thierry Douez th.do...@gmail.com wrote:
If I remember well, you were setting
libUrlSetSSLVerification to false
?
Still true?
Actually I haven't set it to true yet, but after seeing the problem come up
twice now I'm thinking maybe I should do the https check that Neil suggested
when
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