Re: Resize Images in on-rev folder via lc script?

2017-03-12 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
Yes, it is possible - here's the relevant section of the .lc file I used to use to do it. (it's from my script-only library that I use on both LCServer and desktop/IDE, hence the 'lockscreen's I would use this by uploading the file (usually to a folder called 'originals' or something like

Resize Images in on-rev folder via lc script?

2017-03-12 Thread JOHN PATTEN via use-livecode
Hi All, I have a simple html form that uploads images to a directory on the on-rev server. The images are uploaded at different resolutions. I would like to have the on-rev server resize the width of the images in that folder when users drop them into the server via an html form. Is it

Windows 10 Screen resolution problem

2017-03-12 Thread Charles Szasz via use-livecode
I posted the following year but never received a solution: An user reported seeing a screen resolution dialog in one of my programs that requests a screen resolution of 1024x768 be used. The problem is that the user reportedly is using a screen resolution of 1920x1080. She is using Windows

Re: LC for Raspberry Pi

2017-03-12 Thread hh via use-livecode
People who are using a Raspi and try or even use LC on it may be inclined to try or use LC if they 'expand' to a tablet or desktop. And their own creations will work after no or small adjustments, WOW. This may cause (delayed) revenue to LC. > Mike K. wrote: > Pi is interesting to me because of

Re: Messages sent while mouse is down?

2017-03-12 Thread Jim Lambert via use-livecode
> Tim wrote: > > Click and drag the mouse through > adjacent letters to make words. > > Without clicking, simply moving the mouse through the tiles > (fields) triggers mouseenter, mouseleave, etc. which makes it > easy to pick up the letters. > > But when the mouse is down, it seems

Re: LC for Raspberry Pi

2017-03-12 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
Pi is interesting to me because of what I can, in theory, build with it, but for the same reason so are many other things. Pi isn't going to bring revenue to LC, IMHO, the way that some of those other tools can, but being able to brag about being the easy-to-use IDE for PI would be cool. On Sat,