On 2021-02-03 20:07, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
LC Server had already been ruled out (for whatever reason) in an
earlier part of the thread...
That's too bad. LC Server is LiveCode build designed specifically for
command line use.
Interesting - I don't remember that being what I s
Hi Marty,
My work is with LiveCode 9.6.2 rc2 and Xcode 11.3.1.
I have only a cursory understanding of Levure. From what I read, Trevor has
methods to codesign and even notarize inside of Levure’s framework.
If your testing with a basic stack works as expected, maybe some interaction is
happen
Hi Rick,
Get this?
Rick
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> Why? On a LiveCode list you have to ask why? :)
It was more of a rhetorical question / suggestion... Output PDF of
1-Up card pages from LiveCode and then use imposition software or a
page layout app, link the layout to the LC PDF file and print, that's
the way it's done by printers. And most of t
Mark,
When I create a new, empty test stack and save as a standalone using versions
9.6.0, 9.6.1 and 9.6.2, I right-click the resulting app to show contents and
there is a folder “_CodeSignature” and inside that is a “CodeResources” file.
When I build a test standalone with LC 9.5.1 that folder
LiveCode codesigns their inner parts so they can run on our desktops. We are
still required to codesign and notarize our standalones. I too use AppWrapper
and have been able to process them fully without errors.
This is the email from Apple explaining the new certificate:
Starting January 28,
I am using LC 9.6.2rc2 and to the best of my knowledge, it does NOT
codesign standalone for you. Codesigning and notarization (on macOS) is
up to you. I codesign and notarize and stable under macOS Mojave using
Terminal commands and all is working for me.
Apple just sent a notice to developers
That the deployment needs to be headless doesn’t prevent you from running it n
the IDE to gain access to single stepping, breakpoints, and the like.
I don’t remember why offhand, but before finding the -ui option, I did some
experimenting and fount that I could get the linux version of 5.somethi
Is it just my imagination or does LC (9.6.1) now automatically codesign Mac
apps when you build a standalone? Well my setup is - I tried on 2 different
Macs. Yet I can’t find anywhere to set or change this - what am I missing? Is
there a ghost in the machine??
I usually use AppWrapper to do my
Curry Kenworthy wrote:
Richard:
> 1. Because we can. It's fun to figure stuff out.
Yes, it is! :)
> 2. Print-and-Play tabletop games.
This special printer paper looks way too fun:
https://www.avery.com/products/cards/4785
(Discontinued already? Que lastima!
This thread is giving me inten
Mark Waddingham wrote:
On 2021-02-03 00:31, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
As for my post, it was a question in reply to Mark Waddingham's note
about how only standalones can be expected to use externals. That is,
at least as I read it.
Mark said nothing of the sort :)
Very glad to
Hi Mic,
> Am 03.02.2021 um 19:23 schrieb Michael Kristensen via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi there
>
> The files function can’t list .rtfd files.
> They are a special rtf format on Mac.
> Whats up?
like other Mac things (applications!), RTFD files are actually FOLDERS in
disguise!
So you need to r
Hi there
The files function can’t list .rtfd files.
They are a special rtf format on Mac.
Whats up?
Mic
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On 03/02/2021 05:33, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Paul McClernan wrote:
> I'm sure this could all be worked out as far as how to do the
> layout and printing directly from LiveCode... but why?
Why? On a LiveCode list you have to ask why? :)
For what it's worth, a while back (when
Yes sorry Richard et al for confusion.
I was using LC standard on a headless Linux machine, i.e. launching the IDE
but with -ui. It worked fine and ran my stack OK, until it tried to access a
database. At that point I listened to advice and made a minimal standalone
configured as a launcher -
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