Is the validation of your LiveCode license checked online against runrevs
database when launching LC, or is the expiration date of your license stored
locally? Will LiveCode also stop working when being offline, if your license
has expired?
Does anybody know, how the LiveCode licensing system
Disconnect your computer from the web and
see if it still works. If still works you still do
not know for sure but if it does not work you
might be on to something.
John Balgenorth
On Sep 19, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de wrote:
Is the validation of your LiveCode
As long I still have a valid licence, it still works, also offline. But I
can't test if it doesn't works anymore when disconnected without license,
because I have a valid commercial license
Tiemo
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Hi,
until yesterday codesigning worked for my LC 6.5.2 app on OS X 10.9.1.
Yesterday I made the update to 10.9.5 and Xcode 6.0.1. Now codesign throws
the error: unsealed contents present in the bundle root in subcomponent:
MacOS/Externals/revxml.bundle (same for other rev bundles). I tested all
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
Thanks to all you guys (and Jacqueline) for the wealth of suggestions
to solve my little problem. That’s a lot of brain power out there.
I had thought of tacking the colour code onto each line, sorting by
the normal way, and then stripping off the code.
But I knew
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:45 PM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
Hi Kay,
The minute you use the computers they
have already lost value no matter what
brand you bought.
Sorry, I thought we were talking about Software licensing. As English
is my second language I'm easily confused. If this
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:45 AM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
A better thing to discuss is when will LiveCode be
releasing the version that Kevin recently posted a
video where he talked about extensions and Swift.
He mentioned they will be able to program LiveCode
with LIveCode. This
Hello,
I made a program some years ago with Rev studio 2.9 that had some very large
arrays in it. No problem.
Then I got Rev 3.5 and it choked on the large arrays - took forever to load and
display in Variables.
Several years ago, I spoke to RunRev about it and they said they were going to
On 19 Sep 2014, at 12:46, la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
Hello,
I made a program some years ago with Rev studio 2.9 that had some very large
arrays in it. No problem.
Then I got Rev 3.5 and it choked on the large arrays - took forever to load
and display in Variables.
Several
Hi Mike,
I like your idea to use styledText very much. It turns out that for the
backgroundColor of a line it is not too bad to handle.
---
local sCounter = 0
local sStyles =
on mouseUp
put 0 into sCounter
put the styledText of field fData into
You are right we were talking about software. I
mentioned the computers because it related to
the architectural firm buying 20 mac pros etc.
You make some good points.
As for english being your second language I only
know english and you do better than me in many
ways.
John Balgenorth
On Sep
Thanks for the links and info Trevor.
Everything you said sounds really good.
Cocoa will open the door for Objective-C
and Swift.
John Balgenorth
On Sep 19, 2014, at 4:35 AM, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:45 AM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
On Friday, September 19, 2014, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
Thanks for the links and info Trevor.
Everything you said sounds really good.
Cocoa will open the door for Objective-C
and Swift.
Cocoa is primarily at the UI layer and doesn't really affect whether or not
you can use
How can you use Objective-C right now?
I downloaded the recent community version
of LIveCode and it looks to me to write an
external you still use C++ and Xcode 2.4.
What is the trick to use Objective-C?
John Balgenorth
On Sep 19, 2014, at 7:20 AM, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com
Thanks Fraser,
I will try that.
Larry
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From: Fraser Gordon fraser.gor...@livecode.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: large arrays
On 19 Sep 2014, at 12:46, la...@significantplanet.org
Just curious: How large is large?
It would be interesting to know the number of elements. depth, and
aggregate size.
--
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Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:40 AM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
How can you use Objective-C right now?
I downloaded the recent community version
of LIveCode and it looks to me to write an
external you still use C++ and Xcode 2.4.
What is the trick to use Objective-C?
I have an
Hi,
I have added a map of the railway station, showing where people who come
by train may meet shortly after 12.00h.
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Mark your event sounds great
Sorry I can't make this one and am looking forward to the next one! Hope you
all have a great time (I'm sure you will) and do tell us all about it
afterwards
Dave
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them. - William
Thanks, Dave. I hope to see you at a meeting another time.
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Hello Richard,
Here are the numbers:
I wrote a program that is an anagram finder several years ago using Rev 2.9
and had NO problems with the arrays.
As I mentioned, it choked starting with Rev 3.5 and every iteration of Rev
or LC that I've tried since, up to the current 6.1.1 (rc 4)
I
larry wrote:
As I mentioned, it choked starting with Rev 3.5 and every iteration
of Rev or LC that I've tried since, up to the current 6.1.1 (rc 4)
The current shipping version is 6.6.3, and the latest test version lower
than 7 is 6.7RC2.
Please let us know if you see any significant
On 9/18/2014, 4:46 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Anyway, the backColor does not sort either, using the same code.
Jacque, why doesn't the thing sort?
I think it's because when you sort lines, the engine pulls out only the
actual text of the line for sorting. It isn't looking at the properties
On 9/19/2014, 1:19 PM, la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
I spoke to someone at RunRev years ago and they acknowledged that there
was an issue with arrays. Maybe it has been fixed in 7.0, but I haven't
tried that yet.
If you have any additional insights, I sure would appreciate it.
If you
QCC Report# 13492 submitted as an enhancement. I doubt it will get a very
high priority but thought it worth documenting.
Pete
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SQLiteAdmin http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.html
On Fri, Sep
I have a local Mongo Server and a LiveCode Stack to work as front end to
it. When I enter Se cambiarán los bornes (please note the accent), in a
LiveCode field, the text is properly shown, inserting it as a document to a
Mongo collection also works fine, the field is saved OK in the document. I
I would love to have a copy of that! If you
find it please send me a copy.
John Balgenorth
On Sep 19, 2014, at 9:24 AM, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:40 AM, JB sund...@pacifier.com wrote:
How can you use Objective-C right now?
I downloaded the
OK, I get that. But then how would a function, something you in particular are
fond of, work?
sort lines of whatever by jacque(the value of youTellMe)
Craig
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From: J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent:
On 9/19/2014, 8:18 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
OK, I get that. But then how would a function, something you in
particular are fond of, work?
In this case I wouldn't use any field access, it would be inefficient
and slow for all but very short field contents. But if someone put a
knife to my
Hello Richard,
I had to leave for awhile but now here is the updated info:
Using put len(arrayEncode(myArray)) I got the following:
there are actually 11 different arrays - one for each of the word lengths
from 2 to 12 letters.
The 3-ltr word array is 17672
The 9-ltr word array is 1159610
I see the Foundation.h library was added and that
is what I needed because I am interested in using
Objective-C and the NSFileManager.
I am new to Obhective-C and the
ExternalsEnvironmentV3_WithObjC distribution
would really help a lot.
Are there any other examples of externals made
with
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