Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread Monte Goulding via use-livecode
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 11:28 pm, Mike Kerner via use-livecode > wrote: > > I already asked Kevin to add a series on hacking the IDE. We could do a > project as part of that, perhaps redoing the project browser - that would > probably take long enough to require an

Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread hh via use-livecode
> Richard G. wrote: > What sort of IDE hacks would you two be interested in? besides the project browser are possibly interesting objects, more for extending/contributing than "hacking" = the property editor (usable from both, LC Script and LC Builder). = the preferences stack.

Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
hh wrote: >> Mike K. wrote: >> I already asked Kevin to add a series on hacking the IDE. We could do > a project as part of that, perhaps redoing the project browser - that > would probably take long enough to require an hour each session... > > That would be very interesting, whether project

Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread hh via use-livecode
> Mike K. wrote: > I already asked Kevin to add a series on hacking the IDE. We could do a > project as part of that, perhaps redoing the project browser - that would > probably take long enough to require an hour each session... That would be very interesting, whether project browser or not,

Re: LiveCode Windows Applications on Ubuntu

2017-10-26 Thread Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
Yes, they did; silly *ankers (as in "bankers"). Richmond. On 10/26/17 5:39 pm, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote: They clicked the link, didn't they? I Told them! DON'T CLICK THE LINK!!! Bob S On Oct 25, 2017, at 21:24 , Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode

Re: LiveCode Windows Applications on Ubuntu

2017-10-26 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
It's probably not the server, but rather a mail gateway. Bob S > On Oct 26, 2017, at 08:07 , Mike Kerner via use-livecode > wrote: > > Which reminds me - I've never seen an email server that had the option to > strip out all attachments and links.

Re: LiveCode Windows Applications on Ubuntu

2017-10-26 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
Which reminds me - I've never seen an email server that had the option to strip out all attachments and links. On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > They clicked the link, didn't they? I Told them! DON'T CLICK THE LINK!!! > > Bob

Re: LiveCode Windows Applications on Ubuntu

2017-10-26 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
They clicked the link, didn't they? I Told them! DON'T CLICK THE LINK!!! Bob S > On Oct 25, 2017, at 21:24 , Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode > wrote: > > I have a small 32-bit and a small 64-bit pair of computers set up in a "murky > corner" of my study

[ANN] Release 8.1.7 RC-4

2017-10-26 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
Dear list members, We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1.7 RC-4. Getting the Release === You can get the release at https://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/ or via the automatic updater. Release Contents LiveCode 8.1.7 RC-4 contains a

Re: LiveCode Windows Applications on Ubuntu

2017-10-26 Thread Roger Eller via use-livecode
"WINE is fine, but LiveCode is quicker." as the old saying goes. :) ~Roger On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 12:24 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > My take on WINE is a bit different from Richard Gaskin's . . . > > I 100% agree with his: "Build native

Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
I already asked Kevin to add a series on hacking the IDE. We could do a project as part of that, perhaps redoing the project browser - that would probably take long enough to require an hour each session... On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 5:31 AM, Heather Laine via use-livecode <

Re: Call for Speakers 2018

2017-10-26 Thread Heather Laine via use-livecode
Thank you Roger. We've had so much great feedback about this method of delivering content. It's not the same as a fully live conference, no, but in some ways it works better. They are different things. We're not saying we'll never do another one live. We're just saying hey, this was great.