[On-Rev] TIO: again all index files were overwritten

2016-01-17 Thread Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
Hi, please excuse. My subject was a little bit mixed up in my previous email. Maybe this is of interest of other On-Rev users on TIO, but in our accounts all index files were again overwritten. But i am pretty sure it´s not just our account. So be aware. Regards, Matthias

OT-Rev TIO: again all index files were overwritten

2016-01-17 Thread Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
Hi, maybe this is of interest of other On-Rev users on TIO, but in our accounts all index files were again overwritten. But i am pretty sure it´s not just our account. So be aware. Regards, Matthias ___ use-livecode mailing list

Forcing an android app to quit when the 'home' button is clicked?

2016-01-17 Thread Terry Judd
On iOS the fact that a LC app routinely quits when the home button is clicked can be a pain but in the case of the app I’m currently developing I actually want this to occur. Anyway, I’m covered on iOS but how do I make the app quit when the user leaves it on an android device, or is this not

Re: cipherNames

2016-01-17 Thread Peter W A Wood
John > On 17 Jan 2016, at 19:30, John Dixon wrote: > > When asking for the cipher names that are available to liveCode... a long > list is produced.. In the case of aes 256 there are many variants as depicted > by three letters after 'aes'... What do they mean ?... Is

Where can I find the latest "Release Notes for Mobile"

2016-01-17 Thread Rolf Kocherhans
Where can I find the latest Release Notes for the mobile platform ? The latest I can find is: LiveCodeNotes-5_5_5-iOS.pdf from here: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/ That version is very old ! I am sure there must be newer one somwhere (for LC

cipherNames

2016-01-17 Thread John Dixon
When asking for the cipher names that are available to liveCode... a long list is produced.. In the case of aes 256 there are many variants as depicted by three letters after 'aes'... What do they mean ?... Is it important to use the correct one ? example of different cipher names in the

Re: Where can I find the latest "Release Notes for Mobile"

2016-01-17 Thread Colin Holgate
Although they are not linked, there are a few more recent ones. This is the last one I see: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/6_0_2/LiveCodeNotes-6_0_2-iOS.pdf From 6.1.0 onwards either there is no file, or the naming scheme changed. The more general release notes do include more iOS

Re: Where can I find the latest "Release Notes for Mobile"

2016-01-17 Thread Richmond
On 17/01/16 17:23, Colin Holgate wrote: Although they are not linked, there are a few more recent ones. This is the last one I see: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/6_0_2/LiveCodeNotes-6_0_2-iOS.pdf From 6.1.0 onwards either there is no file, or the naming scheme changed. The more

RE: cipherNames

2016-01-17 Thread John Dixon
Peter... Thanks :-) > Subject: Re: cipherNames > From: peterwaw...@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 20:34:46 +0800 > To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > > John > > > On 17 Jan 2016, at 19:30, John Dixon wrote: > > > > When asking for the cipher names that are

Re: Where can I find the latest "Release Notes for Mobile"

2016-01-17 Thread Richmond
On 17/01/16 17:23, Colin Holgate wrote: Although they are not linked, there are a few more recent ones. This is the last one I see: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/6_0_2/LiveCodeNotes-6_0_2-iOS.pdf From 6.1.0 onwards either there is no file, or the naming scheme changed. The more