I am trying to make a call to the yandex translate api for a stack i am working
on.
i could do this pretty handily in HTML but I want to do it in livecode.
I tried working with this but using yandex api instead of google
This works, sort of:
put URL
"https://translate.yandex.net/api/v1.5/tr.json/translate?key=trnsl.1.1.20180527T091305Z.7f33f9fb3f66f0bb.d573f1d9a6336a981504916600c45f49255938b3=hello%20world=en-de;
into tResult
put tResult into card field 1
--put JsonImport(tResult) into tResults
--put
I am working on a stack using Chinese characters and German umlauts.
On windows, pasting the clipboard into Metacard (yes) works fine; Pasting into
Livecode 9 on Linux fails (it may be my own machine's fonts' fault?)
Pasting unicode into livecode 9 on windows also works.
So I guess this is my
Yes, I think my problem with Chinese was I had only simplified and not
traditional fonts installed. Anyway I installed some libraries now my paste
clipboard ctrl v works.
What doesn't work is calling the Yandex api to translate and then send the
translation to a livecode field. Even though I
I am learning bash (bourne again shell) on linux; i would like to know if it
is possible to 1) invoke livecode from the command line 2) how to install
livcode into my path 3) whether livecode can be used as an alternative to bash?
I
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Hi!
I would like to be able to copy and paste into fields and scripts Chinese
characters, which are of course unicode and then manipulate the resulting
strings.
Is this possible in livecode? How? Are there any good Recent guides to working
with unicode in livecode?
Chinese
characters, which are of course unicode and then manipulate the resulting
strings.
Is this possible in livecode? How? Are there any good Recent guides to working
with unicode in livecode?
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Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 10:57:44 +0300
From: Richmond
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is there any way to invoke the livecode engine from the terminal in linux?
suppose e.g. i wanted to run "put 7" or "put 3 + 2" from xterm or such. Is that
possible? If so, how?
Or e.g. running a stack or script from the terminal? If so, how?
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