> JLG wrote:
> Actually, you could extract the text and write it into an html table in any
> version of LC. Then set the clipboardData["html"] to it.
>
> It would only paste into apps that accept html of course.
Unfortunately no. The clipboardData["html"] is LC htmltext, which doesn't
support .
Ralph -- I sent this to you off list by mistake
copying here FWIW if anyone is lurking. This all looks great and covers
"download files" use cases
The remaining puzzles are one off url calls from/for mobile controls :
1) remote path to audio.mp3; for player
2) url web calls in browser widget t
Actually, you could extract the text and write it into an html table in any
version of LC. Then set the clipboardData["html"] to it.
It would only paste into apps that accept html of course.
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William,
Just did a quick test and to make this work I had to go to Standalone
Application Settings > General and choose “Select inclusions for the standalone
application”, then under Standalone Application Settings > Inclusions scroll
down and make sure “MergPop” is selected along with any oth
> JLG wrote:
> In that case, others who have responded are right. You
> can't put that into the clipboard except as an image.
The impact is (what I wrote): You can't put that into the
**LC 6** - clipboard.
Of course we can do that in LC 8 or later by accessing the
*raw* clipboard. That is:
Put t
BR,
I async also works in iOS just fine and dandy. In My app I am getting the
background images for cards while the user first logs in. Async allows the
images to be downloaded in the background. This allows me to change images
without releasing a new app without hanging the app up when I used
Jacque's suggestion for PDF printing is excellent. That will get you a file.
But you mentioned you want this to end up on the clipboard for pasting into
other programs.
> Dunbarx wrote:
> I did a quick test using the "import snapshot" command, and pasted the
> result into another app. It seems to
But the OP wants everything in the clipboard, so he can paste away.
I suppose that the target apps might have a feature to import pdf's as a
menu command, but that would require scaling and who knows what else.
Craig
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Hi there,
I am seeing an error on using MergPop with iOS 11.2 /LC 8.1.8 when saving a
PNG with the 'Save Image' button on the popover sheet.
It quits the app immediately.
'E-mail, Copy, Print, Save Files App' all work fine. Even Airdrop works
fine.
I do this:
try
put specialfolderpath("d
On 12/8/17 12:30 PM, Charles Szasz via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Jacque,
I want to duplicate the borders of the fields in copying the fields to the
clipboard.
In that case, others who have responded are right. You can't put that
into the clipboard except as an image.
You could instead use the
Charles Warwick wrote:
Sorry for the confusion, tsNet does handle the ‘load’ function, effectively
using its own asynchronous functions to replicate standard libUrl behaviour.
BR: wow. That's magic! so this means we can just proceed "as usual" with using
load [URL] url [with message cal
Awesome Ralph:
Looks like we need to crowd fund Charles for documentation (smile)
You are about 3 days ahead of me… can you post some code snippets of your
methods?
On 12/7/17, 1:54 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of Ralph DiMola via use-livecode"
wrote:
Ok, I just got async tsNet workin
"I want to duplicate the borders of the fields in copying the fields to the
clipboard. "
Right, so you need an image, not any sort of text wizardry.
I did a quick test using the "import snapshot" command, and pasted the
result into another app. It seems to have the same resolution as the img in
t
Hi Jacque,
I want to duplicate the borders of the fields in copying the fields to the
clipboard.
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On 2017-12-07 19:52, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Would it be possible/practical to extend the merge function to at
least allow things like control structures with non-LC stuff in
between them?
E.g., from my earlier post:
EXAMPLE B
The implicit merge LC Server uses is more complete t
On 2017-12-08 17:17, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richard,
I think you may have stated your question for us in the wrong way.
Instead of asking us is we co-mingle our code with HTML you
should have asked us if we had any interest in doing things
differently by using LC Script from t
It was so easy to figure it out, sorry for asking.
But, what is the version of LC in on-rev server?
Christer Pyyhtiä
MindCrea Ltd
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Hi Richard,
I think you may have stated your question for us in the wrong way.
Instead of asking us is we co-mingle our code with HTML you
should have asked us if we had any interest in doing things
differently by using LC Script from the desktop to work with
web pages.
I think we have found our
What is the current situation of the LiveCode server version vs V8?
For example, using the functions numToCodePoint etc.
Christer Pyyhtiä
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Looking at the responses so far, I think the confusion is whether you only
want to extract the text from the fields, or whether you want to duplicate
the field borders as well in order to reproduce the appearance of a grid
with gridlines.
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David,
I think your programming approach is a good idea and may be the solution to my
problem. Do you have a sample stack you could send me to look at?
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"This is why I was trying to utilize the clipboard using text directly rather
than a graphic. "
Not understanding (again). How would you reproduce the physical fields as
any form of text?
That is how I started, with the field data, which I see now was not what you
wanted.
Craig
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Hello Charles,
I very often have to manipulate psychological test and subtest scores in LC
that have to be exported in different formats. It is difficult to be sure I
understand what you are trying to do, but I will say that I find the following
the approach is one that suits me:
• I store it
Craig,
I have tried the method you suggested. It does yield decent results but I was
hoping for better quality. This is why I was trying to utilize the clipboard
using text directly rather than a graphic.
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Sorry, I meant "import snapshot".
Try this, and read the dictionary to set it up the way you want, likely from
a rect. The resulting img control can then be placed into the clipboard.
Quality should be pretty good.
Craig
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I am only using export snapshot as a “last resort” due to the quality of the
graphic it creates.
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Dunbar, I tried using screenshots but they are graphic and lack the quality
you would want.
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I have 14 fields for subtest names named test1, test2, test3,..test14 and
another 14 fields for scores named score1, score2, score3,..score14. They are
all associated with different tests. Some tests will have all 14 subtests and
scores while others will have only have one subtest and one score
Charles,
Thanks... FYI Async tsNet in the iOS version just worked(like magic).
Ralph DiMola
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Does the "export snapshot" command do what you want? That is an old gadget.
Craig
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Ah. Hmmm.
Do i understand you want to take a "picture" of your existing field array,
and place that in the clipboard?
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Easy, if I understand what you are asking.
So do you have pairs of fields, each pair a "name" and a "score"? Something
like:
name1, score1
name2, score2
etc.
??
Are these pairs of fields associated with each other in the way I assumed,
that is, by their names, or in some other way?
In any case
Despite my earlier comments - it is still something that I would be
interested in.
While my preferences has always been to mix html / code together - if there
is a better way to do things, then I would definitely be interested in
finding out / learning more.
Carpe diem
*Simon Smith*
m. +27
There is no way to do that with the *LC 6* clipboard.
But, assuming you are on Mac, you could ...
... (1) 'code' the fields into a html table (no need to display that
in LC). This is not too hard when using merge.
... (2) Then write that to a temporary html file
put myHTMLCode into url("file:///U
Hi Ralph,
There currently isn’t any ability to query the existing timeout values, though
the default values are listed in the dictionary. I will look to add that
ability in an upcoming release.
If the Internet library is included in your application, it will automatically
call tsNetInit for y
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