Here's the revised function call:
on seSetObjectState objRef, objState
if objRef is empty then pass seSetObjectState
put the long id of objRef into t1
put the long id of btn "Lib" of cd "LibMgr" of stack "MasterLibrary"
into t2
if t1 = t2 and objState = "applied" then
send "updat
its very rare that something is not possible i hope you find the help
you need.. I have yet to use livecode for mobile dev
desktop...different story.dunno if u've tried the forumthe (gitter)
chatroom may also be good place to ask advanced questions too.
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at
Thanks, Tom ... got a chuckle out of your reply! To be fair, Erik Beugelaar
*did* reply back on April 24 (I must have missed it) and suggested looking into
Jave FFI (supported by LC v9) for possible methodologies. I have NO CLUE
regarding Java... and, cynical as it may be, I don't expect to b
LC and Go have entirely different target marketsbut since you can
easily make 1 application talk to another application using sockets .
or open process.. the LC and Go make a wonderful partnership if you
need to build UI ...but also do High Performance Computing.
The 2 can make a great
Hi Sannyasin,
I found a quick small snippet of some “Hello World” GO code and have listed it
below.
I much prefer LiveCode syntax over this stuff any day.
Stick with LiveCode, it’s just better!
Just my 2 cents for the day.
Cheers,
Rick
Add a test to the stringutil package by creating the
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