Well, that would be a nice thing to have in a field widget, but I run into
formatting issues with databases, as well, especially when sorting.
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Roland Huettmann via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I get around with numberformt, format() and
Richard:
> With format(), you put something in and get something
> else out in one statement.
> With numberFormat, you first change an abstraction in
> the engine, then do something to a value elsewhere,
> and if you remembered to do it in the right order,
> and within a single handler, you'll g
" All of the addons have full documentation making it a joy to use them
in your app."
Well I am unfortunately missing 2 things: "full" documentation
(extremely minimal in the LC Documentation stack),
and the "joy": te second as a consequence of the first.
Richmond.
On 4/23/17 10:59 pm, Roger
In order to follow the current Lego-Hype of LC's advertising you may
create an own 'legofied' version of the thistle that thistles at
Thistle street NW, Edinburgh.
To have a playground for the little version-boys from LC's homepage...
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?p=153583#p153583
Have you looked at the mergBLE commands in the LC dictionary?
mergBLEConnectPeripheral pUUID
Monte will likely have the answers you seek.
~Roger
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode <
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> So, here I am with Livecode 8.1.3 Ind
Second that !
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I've been using K Software's Co
I get around with numberformt, format() and own custom functions. But the
discussion is interesting nevertheless, even when repeating.
But it would be better to have consistent support throughout the IDE with
one preferred method covering also international formatting edge cases.
What I really wo
sorry I didn't have the time to go into details in my previous post,
but as for "a well-known fact" I was referring to decades of studies
in psychology and ergonomics.
This approach has nothing to with "reducing the human brain/mind to the
level of a binary computer", but rather with very specific
On 4/23/17 6:01 pm, Keith Martin via use-livecode wrote:
On 23 Apr 2017, at 15:14, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
Until about 1600 is was a "well-known fact" that the world was flat
Heh. Nice analogy.
Except that even this fact itself isn't true!
Very few facts ultimately turn
On 23 Apr 2017, at 15:14, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
Until about 1600 is was a "well-known fact" that the world was flat
Heh. Nice analogy.
Except that even this fact itself isn't true! Most educated people much
further back than that believed that the Earth was round. Coperni
"a well-known fact"
Actually this is a fairly subjective finding, and it is not
a bad idea to work out the difference between a 'fact'
(as in "this concrete is hard, as you will see if you hit it with your
first")
and widely held beliefs which may later prove to be erroneous.
"Cognitive Load"
On Sun, April 23, 2017 9:55 am, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
> I'm not sure why smaller should necessarily be better.
>
It is actually, and the cognitive load approach, especially for
programmers newbies, is quite relevant.
Newbies have to deal with 2 or 3 things simultaneously :
1-
Hi John,
> Am 23.04.2017 um 14:02 schrieb John Dixon via use-livecode
> :
>
> Are there any messages than can be used with the browser 'widget', so that
> you could know when the URL has finished loading, for example ?
sure, e.g. -> browserNavigateComplete tUrl
Check the dictionary for more i
On 4/23/17 2:59 pm, Keith Martin via use-livecode wrote:
On 23 Apr 2017, at 8:55, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
I'm not sure why smaller should necessarily be better.
Surely a better equation might be how much one gets out for what one
puts in.
Well, that would be *another* m
Yes, see
Dict:API:Browser
or
tinyDict:Dicts:Browser
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On 23 Apr 2017, at 8:55, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
I'm not sure why smaller should necessarily be better.
Surely a better equation might be how much one gets out for what one
puts in.
Well, that would be *another* measurement – related but not the same.
Even harder to measu
So, here I am with Livecode 8.1.3 Indy (owing to the generosity of a
donor) which contains mergeBLE
I also own a floor-robot (Blue-Bot), know its UUID and have
complete documentation of commands accepted by the robot.
HOWEVER, I cannot for the life of me work out HOW one would do this sort
of
HYi Kaveh,
LiveCode sets the focus to the clicked object after running the scripts.
If I would select text the normal way, the selection would be deselected
again, because the focus would go away from the field to the button
containing the script. Using the send in time command, I make sure th
I'm not sure why smaller should necessarily be better.
Surely a better equation might be how much one gets out for what one
puts in.
Another consideration is how many transferrable skills one learns during
any one cognitive apprenticeship.
Richmond.
On 4/23/17 2:29 am, Mike Kerner via use-
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