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Bon souvenir de Paris
René
Le 12 déc. 2014 à 19:44, Timothy Miller gand...@doctortimothymiller.com a
écrit :
IIRC, there was once a time, perhaps antediluvian, when the command “Play G3”
would play a G below middle C. The user could
Hi Jacque,
thanks for your comments. That is funny, because I am using Mark
Schonewilles Installer Maker since years without any problems and also with
this product it installs my LC prog as expected on all of my clients Macs
from OS X 10.5 to 10.10. This is the only one (on 10.9.5), where this
The user probably has their security settings set to the default, which
disallows installation except from the Mac App Store. The second level of
security allows third party installations but only if they are code signed. The
third level allows anything.
You can tell the user to change the
The information is in the release notes, and the behavior brings font
management into conformance with how mobile font styling works (there are no
simulated styles on mobile.)
The IDE reports italics because that's what was assigned and the engine
apparently keeps the designation though it no
Thanks Mike, that helps. Since the error is being processed through libURL it
makes sense.
On December 13, 2014 1:41:19 AM CST, Mike Bonner bonnm...@gmail.com wrote:
If it works like it does in LC, its just assigning a name to the
socket,
the name being 6928. Its used (again, assuming its used
Hi Tiemo,
I assume your installer has been signed. Installer Maker's Help section
is far from complete, but there is a suggestion there about starting the
app with admin rights. You might try that.
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I have thought about that also, but my progam and the installer is codesigned
and usually the user gets a message telling something about not trustful
sources or something like that, even with level 1 of the security settings.
But in this case no message appeared, the installer starts
Hi Mark,
yes it is signed.
Haven't noticed that option yet. I will try that the next time I build a new
installer. By now I have a bulk of CDs on stock, where I have to find a
solution at the customers site. Thank good, it is only one customer yet
Tiemo
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Hello,
I have a great deal of localization set in an iOS app and want to make sure I
store it in the correct location so that it will persist a application upgrade.
Is there any documentation to assist / provide guidance like;
- data stored on the stack will be lost with upgrades
- data
Is anyone else seeing these? I haven't had this problem with any prior
release.
The only vaguely repeatable related event I've seen is that if I have an
inspector open and change a custom property, it crashes if a piece of code
tries to access that property before I leave the inspector.
Yet
Excellent! Nice job Bernd. Thanks for doing this.
Mark
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I’m in version 6.7.0 on Macintosh. I’m not very good at searching for bugs, so
it’s possible it’s a fixed bug.
If you set a player filename to an invalid filename, by hand or by script, the
player seems to play the last valid filename entered, even though the invalid
filename continues to
Thanks for the ideas and hints, some ideas finally triggered in my noggin
and I have a pretty good solution now. Craig, yeah I love the idea. A
simple lookup table would work, especially since the motion of the objects
is a simple x,y thing, so a keyed array would make it simple.
I'm stubborn
Oh, just realized, due to the normalization, I only needed to cycle 1 to
180 to get the full color chart. DOH. 360 repeats. (since its basically,
seeing how far from a point on the circumference, based on degrees, 180
is the cap, and the abs() stuff makes dealing with negatives moot. )
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