Re: Livecode Licence Rules for dummies ....

2015-11-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
versions only affect the versions shipped with that license. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp

Re: Mobile Resizestack handler possible bug

2015-11-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
x27;t resizeStack only called once on startup and only once again whenever the orientation is changed? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworl

Re: diesel again

2015-11-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
shift, people take vacations, etc., but support@ queues are shared by multiple staff to cover such occurrences. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web am

Re: wtf diesel?

2015-11-20 Thread Richard Gaskin
omeone say that they felt it was a reasonable expectation that they should be able to run CPU-maxing analytics programs on a shared host for 7 or 8 hours at a time )> It may be helpful to know what causes these unusual server loads. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design an

Re: Multiple windows launches of an app

2015-11-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Jeff Reynolds wrote: Any ideas on how to prevent the multiple copies of the app from getting fired up? The relaunch message is sent Windows for this purpose. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

Re: revStacks hitting my openField handler in library

2015-11-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
ain text, perfectly suited for the limitations of modern VCSes. Why not use that? For binary stack files, Monte's lcVCS is being used in production on a number of projects. Perhaps it may be well suited for yours as well. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Developm

Re: Handy LiveCode Keyboard Shortcut Cards

2015-11-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
> Run: Cmd-> >> Toggle Breakpoint: Cmd-\ > > Well, I can't say I'm much of a fan of hijacking the operating system > keyboard shortcuts. That just leads to user confusion. Which keys would you suggest that don't conflict with any shortcuts provided in the Windows

Re: Components not an IDE?

2015-11-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
ll the IDE and get to work with a good tool set ready to go. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.com

Re: Release 8.0 DP 10

2015-11-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
f the specific string operations affected. And of course kudos to the team for these optimizations, proving that even if it takes a little time it's possible to add sweeping new features and still maintain good performance. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and D

Re: Components not an IDE?

2015-11-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
ually used it for any practical task. Is there something in Node.js I may have missed that would make it practical to exchange LiveCode objects with it? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web _

Re: SQLite, keep connection open or close every time?

2015-11-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
rther caveat that SQLite itself doesn't impose restrictions on writes, so preventing concurrent writes is, as with most files, up to the application. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, a

Re: Something Mark W is NOT doing

2015-11-25 Thread Richard Gaskin
e address book of any of the recipients. Of course we can't rule out anything without more info, but given how much of this spam I've been seeing I wouldn't be too concerned over the unlikely possibility that Mark's laptop has been comprom

Re: Something Mark W is NOT doing

2015-11-25 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond wrote: > On 25/11/15 20:23, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> Have you considered sending an email to Mark directly? > > I am unaware of a direct e-mail for Mark. In the archives it's at the top of every post, e.g.: <http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2015-Nove

Re: Death of the Application Browser

2015-11-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
ts of counting to ten before expressing annoyance is that it provides your In Box a moment to catch up to find out if the annoyance is needed at all. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for Desktop, Mobile, an

[ANN] SoCal LiveCode Meeting, Dec 3

2015-11-30 Thread Richard Gaskin
The next meeting of the SoCal LiveCode User Group is coming up Thursday, December 3, at 7PM in Pasadena - details in the forums: <http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=25836> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobil

Re: tracking down freeze based on timing, maybe?

2015-12-13 Thread Richard Gaskin
This may help: http://fourthworld.net/revnet/devolution/4W_FlightRecorder.livecode.gz Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your

Re: Improving the LiveCode release notes

2015-12-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
xTools is needed for iOS deployment. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp://www.Fourt

Re: tracking down freeze based on timing, maybe?

2015-12-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
True, for hangs and crashes the Flight Recorder is of limited utility. This one logs to a file, so it may be more helpful in your circumstance: <http://fourthworld.net/lc/4wLogger.livecode.zip> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop,

Re: Improving the LiveCode release notes

2015-12-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
Peter M. Brigham wrote: > I'm hardly a database expert, but it sounds as if a database of > release notes with a flexible front end is the way to go. It's not like there are that many of them - why not roll them into a simple stack? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems

Re: Need help with my C to LiveCode skills

2015-12-17 Thread Richard Gaskin
er to code and far more secure to just rely on LC's built-in encrypt and decrypt functions, which provide access to 100 industrial-strength algos like Blowfish, AES-256, and more. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and

Re: LiveCode User Groups and Mail Lists

2015-12-17 Thread Richard Gaskin
I would encourage folks to post notices in that forum for online communities as well, so folks can have one-stop shopping for the various groups on the Web. -- Richard Gaskin LiveCode Community Manager rich...@livecode.org ___ use-livecode mailin

Re: Analytical Engine - An Introduction to Computer Science

2015-12-17 Thread Richard Gaskin
e devops, education, etc. As for education, the Education Community Outreach project has a forum section and a team leader, Max Shafer, and everyone interested in exploring opportunities for learning materials, template stacks, tools, and other resources to support the use of LiveCode in edu

Re: Licensing issues [was: Re: LC 8 DP 11]

2015-12-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
ny purpose. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp://www.Fou

Re: Take a look back through 2015

2015-12-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
/ > > That is a great post Steven! What a productive bunch you have been :-) Ditto. And especially nice to see such a disproportionately favorable number of Linux devs using LC: <https://livecode.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/macchart.jpg> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems So

Re: Take a look back through 2015

2015-12-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
ems reasonably well reflected in my most recent benchmarks: <http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=22072&start=45#p135752> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web __

Re: Take a look back through 2015

2015-12-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: > On 12/18/2015 03:03 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> Mark Wieder wrote: >> > Yeah, that's an impressive list. >> > >> > But "3.5x Faster" than what? >> > It's like those ads that feature "20% less fat&quo

Re: Take a look back through 2015

2015-12-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
ot; so my ignorance has yet to be abated; in my brief review of strace output from file operations nothing stands out to me as an obvious bottleneck. What opportunities do you see for streamlining file I/O? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development fo

Re: Player Object in HTML 5?

2015-12-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
latform/pricing/> Where can one find the pricing of the HTML5 deployment entitlement? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web amb

Re: Player Object in HTML 5?

2015-12-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
m community contributions. But none of that is an obligation, nor inhibits even substantial commercial activity, provide I adhere to the terms of the license I'm using: deploying proprietary apps only with a proprietary-licensed edition, and sharing code when made with the sharing-fo

emacsKeyBindings

2015-12-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Just curious: anyone here use the emacsKeyBindings global property? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.com

Re: Take a look back through 2015

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
to the RR Team and the use/dev list members and their Family > and Friends! I would be lost without this list. Hope to see many of > you good folks next August! +100 -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the

Re: Livecode Server and script only stacks

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
al go-to, but v7 will also be EOL'd once v8 is released, and v8 has some performance improvements significant enough to merit consideration, esp. in server environments where performance is most critical. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Des

shell() vs terminal re. ssh

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
or forcing copy.sh to execute as a specific user, but to no avail. Any bash experts here to let me know how to resolve this? TIA - -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web __

Re: shell() vs terminal re. ssh

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
have root on that server so I logged in as the CGI process, generated a key pair, copied the pub key to the other server, and now my CGI can handle the transfer well. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobil

Re: shell() vs terminal re. ssh

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bob Sneidar wrote: > On Dec 23, 2015, at 13:22 , Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> Yes, that was the problem - CGIs run as a different user. But >> I have root on that server so I logged in as the CGI process, >> generated a key pair, copied the pub key to the other serve

Re: shell() vs terminal re. ssh

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
rk, and given their annoyingly well-enforced password policies I feel okay with this setup for now. I'd still prefer a wrapper solution, if only I could find one that works. But for now at least a deadline is met, and with both machines on the same rack the transfer speed is wonderfully fa

Re: shell() vs terminal re. ssh

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
three times a year I do a Google search for "harden Linux server", and then walk through the checklists I find to see what they suggest and compare with what I'm doing. Always learn a few new things that way. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and D

Re: LiveCode books

2015-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
it just edited and corrected? <https://www.facebook.com/groups/livecodeusers/permalink/963679307004253/> If you're not on FB feel free to post the answer here and I'll re-post there. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development

Re: Livecode Server and script only stacks

2015-12-24 Thread Richard Gaskin
e server again? The environment function will return "server" when called within the LC Server engine. This is currently missing from the Dictionary entry for "environment", reported: <http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16658> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth Worl

Re: Is "backups" a reserved word for LC server ?

2015-12-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
27;t see "backups" in the Dictionary, but even if it were no keyword should affect a string literal. What are the permissions on the folder? What do "the result" and sysError() tell you when called immediately after the line that fails? -- Richard Gaskin Fo

Re: Is "backups" a reserved word for LC server ?

2015-12-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
eger while "the result" is empty. 2 is "No such file or directory": <http://www-numi.fnal.gov/offline_software/srt_public_context/WebDocs/Errors/unix_system_errors.html> Double-check your path and you'll be good to go in no time. -- Richard Gaskin Fou

Dictionary alternatives

2016-01-02 Thread Richard Gaskin
een updated for v7 or v8): <http://bjoernke.com/?target=bvgdocu> Are there any other alternative Dictionary resources in the community, other than the web-based mirror at <https://livecode.com/resources/api/>? (I'd prefer something that can be accessible even without an Intern

[ANN] SoCal LC Meetup: Thurs, Jan 7

2016-01-02 Thread Richard Gaskin
The SoCal LiveCode User Groups kicks off the new year with our next meeting on Thursday, January 7 in Pasadena - details in the forum: http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=26201 -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and

Re: Dictionary alternatives

2016-01-02 Thread Richard Gaskin
nted as alternatives in devolution once it's released. It would be nice to offer at least one if we have a current one in our community, or more if there are other such projects I'm unfamiliar with. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Dev

[OT]SoCal Linux Expo: Jan 21-24 in Pasadena

2016-01-05 Thread Richard Gaskin
ing the UbuCon Summit at SCaLE please register here so they can make sure to have enough t-shirts on hand: http://ubucon.org/ Hope to see you there. Year after year, SCaLE is among the most educational and fun events I've attended. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software

Re: Animation in LiveCode

2016-01-06 Thread Richard Gaskin
ce it's free as in gratis: <http://www.stykz.net/> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.com

Re: Animation in LiveCode

2016-01-06 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond wrote: On 06/01/16 17:55, Richard Gaskin wrote: Richmond wrote: > http://denon-dj-asio-driver-mac.mac.novellshareware.com/info/pivot--revolution.html > > Oh, Super, it's multi-platform and its free! > > Animated GIFs all round. Ken Ray built a competing tool u

Re: Array constants in LiveCode Builder

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
easier and less > verbose. Seems very useful. Nice to have it in the extensibility subsystem, but any chance it'll find its way into the main language? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ___

"fork" command?

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
mitations of CGI we're limited to now. If all we need is a new command to wrap the Linux "fork" call, after I finish Love's book I may brush up on my C skills and give it a go. But who wants to wait for that. Is there anyone in our community who could do this now?

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 8 Jan 2016, at 6:03 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> I think we need a new command that launches a specified process >> but in a way that uses a call to "fork" to pass file descriptors >> (which include sockets and other I/O i

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
ble to >> scale, and indeed not having it prevents LC from being used in >> traffic-heavy scenarios. > > I’m not saying it’s not useful, just suggesting letting something > else do the forking might be a good idea. I'm not particular how it's done; I'm just lookin

Re: Subject: Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
Todd Fabacher wrote: >> Le 7 janv. 2016 ? 20:03, Richard Gaskin a ?crit : >> >> LiveCode is a great language, and if we had the ability to fork we >> should be able to build a wide range of powerful, scalable, >> efficient systems, breaking far beyond the limitati

Re: [On-Rev Tio] could someone test the index.html files in her/his account on Tio?

2016-01-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
e local copy of changed folders? rsync -avz user@server:/path/to/server/folder/ local/folder/ rsync is preinstalled on OS X and Linux; Windows users can install Cygwin to have it (and other great bash tools). -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for Desktop,

Re: [On-Rev Tio] could someone test the index.html files in her/his account on Tio?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Silly typo - yesterday when I wrote: With portable HDDs selling at around US$50/GB multiple redundant backups are easy, esp. with: ...of course I meant "US$50/TB" - it would be insane to pay $50/GB these days. :) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Devel

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
ementation. If not via forking by what means can we handle concurrency? Multiprocessing through worker apps would be a solution except that we have no way to pass the socket connection from the parent app that received it to the child app it would launch. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Sy

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 9 Jan 2016, at 6:21 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> If not via forking by what means can we handle concurrency? > > For Apache mod_fcgid will start multiple processes for you. As will > spawn-fcgi if you aren’t running a web server that w

Re: Difference between LC on Mac and LC server

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
3600, it looks like one of the two systems hasn't accounted for a shift in daylight time, or perhaps that daylight time occurs on a different date in your time zone from the time zone the server is in. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desk

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 9 Jan 2016, at 7:33 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> Now I'm super-confused: if we already have everything we need for >> FastCGI under Apache, what's all the fuss about? > > Isn’t it you making the fuss ;-) I seem to be in good

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 9 Jan 2016, at 8:24 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> I'm fine with writing some code so the main process hands off tasks >> to workers. The issue I've run into is that I've found no way to >> hand the socket connection to t

Beyond POSIX time

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Try this: on mouseUp put "1/1/69" into t convert t to secs convert t to short date put t end mouseUp Is there yet a convenient way to handle conversion of dates prior to 1/1/70? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobil

Re: Beyond POSIX time

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
J. Landman Gay wrote: On 1/8/2016 4:53 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Try this: on mouseUp put "1/1/69" into t convert t to secs convert t to short date put t end mouseUp Is there yet a convenient way to handle conversion of dates prior to 1/1/70? I get 1/1/69. I get the

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 9 Jan 2016, at 9:35 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> ...if one were to make a sort of Node.lc I would imagine they'd >> need to hand off socket connections to workers, no? > > Or you could just act as an intermediary accepting connections

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: >> On 9 Jan 2016, at 11:45 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> I've used that and it seems to work well enough, but my concern is >> that if scaled large enough it may be even better to not have a >> single instance handling all connections.

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
now - but is LiveCode close enough to do them? I don't know. That's what I'm hoping to learn. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

Re: "fork" command?

2016-01-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
ty, and by extension the company and even myself, if I could help find truly scalable solutions for using LiveCode on a server. But if I can't find 'em I have nothing less than the entire world of options all other devs have to choose from. :) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems

Re: Beyond POSIX time

2016-01-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
dunbarx wrote: > On 1/8/2016 4:53 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> Try this: >> >> on mouseUp >>put "1/1/69" into t >>convert t to secs >>convert t to short date >>put t >> end mouseUp > > I get the date you first

Re: Does user have network connection?

2016-01-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
or bad, Governmental organizations last forever... > Yeah, but don't they usually respond very slowly ? > :-) If anyone here releases a version of an app today that outlives the google.com domain let me be the first to congratulate on having the most desirable problem possible. :)

Re: [ANN] This Week in LiveCode 15

2016-01-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
there, along with simpler persistence, lend themselves to a greater depth in some forums than we often see here. The "Engine Contributors" section and others under the "LiveCode Open Source" heading can be especially worthwhile for serious pros. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth Wor

Re: Getting Finder results into LiveCode

2016-01-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
rsync is preinstalled on OS X and Linux, and can be used on Windows when the free Cygwin package is installed. There are many tutorials on using rsync on OS X for backups - here's just one: <https://www.haykranen.nl/2008/05/05/rsync/> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World System

Re: FW: important message (Spam)

2016-01-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
drugs, sorry, but I deleted your email. :) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp:/

Re: Multi-platform development

2016-01-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
d UI to minimize interactions between them and thereby maximizing flexibility across device types. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

Re: Arrays: digitally signing them

2016-01-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
ld be compromised. An external perhaps? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.com

Re: Multi-platform development

2016-01-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
r where it is on the card; that's the card's job. The group only takes care of its internals, so both the card script and the component script are fairly independent of one another. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Develop

Re: BSON libarry [was: Re: Arrays: digitally signing them]

2016-01-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
Peter TB Brett wrote: > On 12/01/2016 18:25, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> Some time ago I submitted a request for BSONencode and BSONdecode: >> <http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15678> >> >> Peter's point there is well taken, that this could be

Re: Message watcher in LC 8

2016-01-15 Thread Richard Gaskin
the URL is: <http://fourthworld.net/revnet/devolution/4W_FlightRecorder.livecode.gz> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa

Re: Message watcher in LC 8

2016-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Ben Rubinstein wrote: > On 15/01/2016 14:42, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> The IDE insists on changing the name of the stack file when I do >> Save As (necessary to maintain compatibility with older versions >> of LC), and at some point I just gave up manually changing it to

Re: Message watcher in LC 8

2016-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Peter TB Brett wrote: On 18/01/2016 15:01, Richard Gaskin wrote: If I only used the IDE's File->Save command I'd get pretty good results, as once you do a Save As within the IDE it stores the preferred stackFileVersion in a custom property and uses that when saving (exce

Re: There is no You in Documentation - yet!

2016-01-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
an determine why they weren't acted on sooner. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp:

Re: server vs not server

2016-01-20 Thread Richard Gaskin
ce outlives the vendor's OS support, it gets wiped with a Linux install where it gets a new and well supported life, and all the bash commands I'd used on my Mac continue to work (but in many cases with newer and less vulnerable components -- see the many web articles about why A

Re: Multi-platform development

2016-01-20 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bob Sneidar wrote: > On Jan 12, 2016, at 09:02 , Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> While it's true that Ubuntu and more recently Microsoft have begun >> exploring convergence strategies for a single adaptable, scalable >> set of UI conventions across all device types, t

Re: LC 8.0 dp13 crash when pasting script through clipboard into script editor

2016-01-20 Thread Richard Gaskin
e exciting new features, but the chances of regression go along with that so your report will be very valuable. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ___

Re: [OT] FW: new important message (SPAM)

2016-01-21 Thread Richard Gaskin
Internet, I'm not sure there's much anyone can do to stop clever spoofs or other spam. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for Desktop, Mobile, and Web ambassa...@fourthworld.com

Re: [BUG] write to file

2016-01-25 Thread Richard Gaskin
ot;documents") & "/" & tFileName) into msg > put cr & tResult after msg > > I was expecting: > This is open/read/write/close > > What I'm getting: > This is a test.open/read/write/close Using v7.1.1 Stable on Ubuntu 14.04 I get: This is o

Re: [BUG] write to file

2016-01-25 Thread Richard Gaskin
e opportunity to look at the relevant part of the engine source: When using the statement above, is the engine clever enough to use an append operation for that, or does it seek to the end of the file before writing? --

Re: [BUG] write to file

2016-01-25 Thread Richard Gaskin
Kay C Lan wrote: > On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> > put "Log entry data" after URL ("file:" &> >> specialFolderPath("documents") & tLogFileName) >> >> When using the statement above, i

Re: [BUG] write to file

2016-01-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
Kay C Lan wrote: > On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> Good find. How did you come across that bit of archaeology? > > Not that good, what you really need to know is whether the enhancement > request was ever actioned. I'd guess the URL form r

Re: One Rect For All specificaiton

2016-01-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
Colin Holgate wrote: > Being letterboxed isn’t a quality issue, it isn’t even bad. It’s just > that Apple would reject the app. On what grounds? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and t

Re: [BUG] write to file

2016-01-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
d more "Star Trek", a tip of the hat to the centrally important role the core dev team has in stewarding the LiveCode technology. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

Re: Temp folder on public computers

2016-01-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
y've set it up to prevent user-specific data writes. If so, writing anywhere will be risky once they figure out they didn't do a complete job and then nix the method you'd come up with. Any chance they can tell you what they want? Or use a network store? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth Wo

Re: Temp folder on public computers

2016-01-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
he property > to disk and then load it. IMNSHO it would be insane to lock the temp folder, given how many apps rely on it. That said, some admins are not sane. :) I'd try it and see what happens, with fingers crossed. -- Richard Gaskin

Re: Getting the long name(or ID) of a control

2016-01-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
n which the variable contains only the name, ID, or ordinal number) can be used by themselves quite well. In fact, I haven't found a way to force the interpreter to includes quotes in such cases, e.g. this: put "File" into tObjName put the

Re: Revmail won't work with Outlook (Really??)

2016-01-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
tacks that are plain text, easy to work with, and integrate nicely with Github's merge. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web __

Re: snapshot and animation capture

2016-01-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
the window faster. For screen shots I've been cheating: if I don't need to interact with the things within the hole in a stack, I just put a graphic down, turn on opaque, and set its ink to blendXor - shows through like a hole but without having to use a custom windowShape. -- R

Re: snapshot and animation capture

2016-01-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
don't think it's a bug it becomes a feature request for a see-through blend. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambassa...@fourt

Re: snapshot and animation capture

2016-01-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richard Gaskin wrote: > Hmmm...maybe it's a bug in the Linux engine masquerading as a > feature. I've only been using this on my own system, so I haven't > had occasion to try it elsewhere. > > Or maybe it's a feature masquerading as a bug in OS X? > > Us

Re: Explicit Variables

2016-01-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
om this discussion, as they're the perfect fit for cases like this where the number or names of variables can't be known in advance - simpler to write, faster to run. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ___

Re: snapshot and animation capture

2016-01-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
. When we need a compositor we know where to get it - after all, how else could we run the cube? :) <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QokOwvPxrE> -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web __

Something's up in Github...

2016-01-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
Check out the recent pull requests for LC: https://github.com/livecode/livecode/pulse Lots of appearance-related stuff -- yoohoo! Very nice to see those addressed, and so many of them! Great work, team! -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop

Re: AW: Re: Regex help needed...

2016-01-30 Thread Richard Gaskin
ot;&pPage&",*)" into tMatchPattern filter lines of tList with regex pattern tMatchPattern return tList end foo2 function foo3 pPage, tList repeat for each line tLine in tList set the itemdel to tab put item 3 of tLine into t1 put pPage &"," into

Re: AW: Re: Regex help needed...

2016-01-30 Thread Richard Gaskin
e moment, it's half hunch and half benchmarking to confirm the hunch. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web ambas

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