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to expect the scripter to
craft the unique behavior they want - Craig did a great job on coming
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Feel free to submit it to the RQCC if you like, but don't be surprised
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default).
In fact, that's my goal: once I can find out what the current theme
uses, I can make my own text selection look normal within the user's setup.
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of selected text
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9370
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be nice to see which distro you're
using, and whichever one you like it's good to see how many Linux users
we have here.
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because they're darn useful in guiding
the eye) I've submitted a request for the team to find a way to allow
separators in option controls for Win and Linux as we have in OS X:
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I've seen this anomaly with other drag actions as well - if anyone here
knows a reliable way to prevent that I'm be most grateful.
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has
prevented me from using it for most of my work in recent years,
SuperCard remains an excellent tool for OS X and if I could afford to
deliver exclusively to that one platform I'd probably still be using it
today. But alas, I need to support the other 90% of the world too.
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Le 8 févr. 2011 à 15:56, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
The only problem I can find with this approach is that it snaps back the
dragImage to the source, even though the allowDrop has been set to true.
if anyone here knows a reliable way to prevent that I'm be most grateful.
Hi
values before exiting (just in case any other
script may be relying on custom settings).
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, but not between stacks. What we're doing here is
recreating the object from scratch in the other window.
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On this I would go with Ben Beaumont's analysis, since he's working
side-by-side with the engine team and has an understanding of what it's
doing under the hood in a way we can't know from the outside:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2011-February/152813.html
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up my top Panel is a bit disconcerting.
Confirmed here under Ubuntu 10.10, filed as report #9390:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9390
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, but is not functional:
MP3 files dropped onto it are not recognized as they are in OS X (using
Ubuntu 10.10 here).
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By works here do you mean it just doesn't crash, or were you able to
actually get it to play MP3s?
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, OS, etc.)?
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stacks (whether main or sub) can be addressed by
their unique name once they're loaded.
If you can find a way to break this I'd be interested in learning, but
alas with the limitations of loading behavior definitions the stack
addressing shouldn't pose a problem.
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of LiveCode-based apps as
possible.
If you have an app that you deploy to Linux, please email me the URL to
where I can download it along with a brief description to
ambassa...@fourthworld.com
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start thinking this through until now.
There was never a better time to sharpen one's JavaScript skills. Much
of the money flowing into iOS projects today will be HTML5 projects
tomorrow.
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until object sizes get increased, unless you know the text being
displayed will be relatively short you may be better off with the extra
time spend scripting the synched scrolling of multiple fields (or
perhaps concatenating the text into columns in a single field).
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section of the forums, but there are a lot of
Linux users here who aren't there so I'd prefer to keep it here if
that's no trouble for those who don't currently deploy to Linux.
Thank in advance for your help on this -
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the thread, but can't turn it up -- what was the thread title?
And were the slowdowns limited to the script editor, or all text
operations, or things other than text operations?
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Peter Haworth wrote:
Interestingly, the group command seems to allow you to create
a group with only 1 control in it, whereas the IDE doesn't.
You can even create a group with no objects in it.
The IDE uses only a subset of what the engine can do.
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imagine this will come to much, as the savvier publishers
will just go back to the web and make more money.
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resolution to happen at a time of the developer's choosing:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=8993
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Back up within the last half hour.
Thanks Heather (or whomever helped with that).
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with write permissions, but that's another story).
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Tom McGrath III wrote:
Still down here.
Still working fine for me here.
Might be a DNS change slowly propagating, or perhaps:
http://www.sify.com/news/powerful-solar-flare-disrupts-ground-communications-on-earth-news-international-lctm4kjedhh.html
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can take advantage of a convention the engines uses with
reasonable consistency in which the local variable it will contain the
long ID of a new object immediately after it's been created, e.g.:
create grp; put it
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when it is checked as the very next action following a create group
command?
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Sorry for the bandwidth consumption, but I sent a couple messages to
this list yesterday that I haven't seen come through so I'm just trying
to determine if there's a problem here or just a momentary glitch
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IMO the presence or absence of a Preferences item should be up to the
developer, and I've submitted a request for this some time ago:
Edit menu modified even when no Preferences item is present
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=3044
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screen, it may be a
good candidate for breaking it up into smaller functions.
Sometimes those can't be applied for sound practical reasons, but where
they can oh boy does it make code more readable.
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-to-last being a divider.
The menu will render unaltered on Linux and Windows, but since Mac is
different it moves the last item to the application menu and removes the
divider that had been above it.
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menus, and getting the
mouseColor during the click to dismiss it should give you what you need
with minimal code.
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such a
good time you won't be able to stop yourself. :)
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the loop, and often results in a performance boost of at least an
order of magnitude, often a few orders.
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.
If this isn't in the RQCC it might be good to add it, since I suspect it
would be an easy fix to add suspend to the actions that dismiss a
tooltip and would give the app a more polish feeling.
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predates the dragImage
property): put your image into a new temporary translucent stack,
tracking the mouse to move it and doing your own hit-testing to monitor
when you should show your drop hilite.
Ugly, but until we get dragImage for Linux I know of no other way
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asked me what I made my presentation in, and I told him
I was able to make the presentation and the authoring system to build it
all within three hours using a tool called LiveCode. :)
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to be #8226;
- BUT -
When I set the htmlText of a field to a string which contains #8226;
it gets rendered as a double-quote char.
Whiskey tango?
How do I get bullet chars in Linux, and why would reading htmlText
behave so differently from setting it?
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home at quick-calcs.net wrote:
I don't know if anyone has ever had this problem, but I've got
one card which is incredibly slow when trying to edit it.
Do any controls there use graphic effects?
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9113
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Scott Rossi wrote:
Am I imagining this, or was the ability to include icons/images in
menus added to LC at some point?
You're just once again ahead of your time: it's been requested, but not
yet implemented:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=2399
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then exit to top
put it into tStackfile
export snapshot from cd 1 of stack tStackFile to \
file (specialfolderPath(desktop)/myimage.png) as png
end mouseUp
Worked a treat.
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with Rebol's
unmatched extensibility.
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it to the folder that contains your Plugins folder. Don't
ask me why.
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thinking across the Linux community
very exciting.
Mac Classic had its day, as did Gnome 2. Sooner or later it becomes
time to grow. That time is now.
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on a mainstack, but instead merely purges it from memory. If used
on a substack, however, it will actually delete the substack.
To rectify this ambiguity I suggested the addition of a purge command
many years ago:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3932
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answered. You can always change it later.
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for
thumbnailing cards and stuff like that.
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get
the cow for free?
If the GPL-licensed technology you're considering is absolutely
essential, you may have no choice.
But if you can find an alternative solution using something governed by
the Apache or MIT licenses you'll not have to worry about GLPing your
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Mark Schonewille wrote:
On 15 apr 2011, at 16:14, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Scott McDonald wrote:
Where I was getting it mixed up, was that I was equating selling
commercially with not making the source code available.
But of course, they are not the same thing.
Not exactly the same
Peter Brigham wrote:
On Apr 15, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Scott McDonald wrote:
Where I was getting it mixed up, was that I was equating selling
commercially with not making the source code available.
But of course, they are not the same thing.
Not exactly the same
.
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that card:
delete img 1 of last cd
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, it can be more
challenging to find an attractive mix of services priced high enough to
support the expense of developing a consumer product yet low enough to
get consumers to actually pay it.
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, though. Do you recall what those tab stops were
set to?
Any chance you had unusually long lines of text in that field (64k)?
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Bug #3158:
borderColor property has no affect for images, yet setting the
borderColor of a card containing an image results in colored image border
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need to set the border of an
image anyway?
This is just a hunch, but if it's true and the current file format
doesn' allow internal properties to be added more easily, don't be
surprised if this seemingly-simple fix has to wait until the next file
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Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?
I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too, but
it might be fun to have some LC source to play with
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René Micout wrote:
Le 21 avr. 2011 à 19:26, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Anyone here made a LiveCode library to make or read QR codes?
I know there are many sites that do this, and my phone does it too,
but it might be fun to have some LC source to play with
Hello Richard,
Have you see
If anyone has time on their hands the QT generation algo is described
well here:
http://www.swetake.com/qr/qr1_en.html
With LC's binaryEncode function and a little patience it looks like less
than a day's work to make a QR encoder in LC.
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Hey Folks,
I am at Rio de Janeiro International Airport waiting for boarding.
See you all soon!!!
Safe travels, and I hope you brushed up on your Spanish. ;)
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Warren Kuhl wrote:
Is there a way to prevent multiple occurrences of a RunRev application to
open?
See the relaunch message in the Dictionary.
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Post it to the RQCC, Andre, but be prepared to wait - there's at least
one language enhancement in queue ahead of yours more critically
important than yours:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3157
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with, inherently extensible (thanks to Mark Talluto for
the MC archives):
http://www.canelasoftware.com/mc/metacard24/mchttpd.zip
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Thanks in advance -
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are interested in community software - dive
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are
causing me any of the problems that were reported.
The vars that work have slashes only in the values, but with the one
giving Phil trouble there are slashes in the name.
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Check this out:
http://news.cnet.com/raspberry-pi-computer-on-a-stick-for-only-$25/8301-17938_105-20060489-1.html
I want one, but only if I can run LiveCode on it.
Is there a plausible business case that could be made for RunRev to
consider an ARM port?
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Alejandro-
FWIW, on Fedora Core 13 it ran flawlessly: roughly 20% cpu usage with
no apparent slowdown and an insignificant hit on memory usage. This on
a six-month old 2.6GHz quad-core Thinkpad with 4G memory.
Same good result here on Ubuntu 10.10.
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applied to all controls I've submitted this request
for gradients to be available for all controls as well:
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In the meantime, rolling your own with behaviors or images as the others
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more than a hundred members, many
of whom contribute ideas and code for the benefit of the community as a
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Tereza Snyder wrote:
On May 11, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
* gAppStack is a great way for everything in your project to know
which stack is the mainstack of the standalone, useful for all
sorts of things like setting up paths to Components folders for
storing libraries
to where I was.
You shouldn't need to shut down the current instance. You can make a
copy of the app at any time.
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, but it seems it's not been implemented yet.
Given the diversity of web-enabled devices these days this is so useful
that I've added my vote there and a note of encouragement that it be
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, so convenient. He's done a great job with it.
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not blocked).
What AppleScript would one use to access field content in a way that
cannot be blocked by LiveCode?
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A well-publicized web site with posts to appropriate online venues like
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until a specified amount of time has passed:
send message to object in 200 millisecs
If the dispatch command had that I'd use it exclusively. But for now,
there are benefits to both.
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based on whether the user clicked
once or twice (keeping in mind the distinction between selection and
invoking an action)
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an app from your
site, and some of those who would download it may not know how to unlock
their device to allow it to install.
Why not just put it in Google Play?
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Just a reminder for those in SoCal that the next LiveCode user group
meeting will be in Pasadena on Thursday, June 7 - details here:
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=50t=11875
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position.
What position does one get when they double-click on a column divider?
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Thanks for the update, Peter. This is a very handy tool that's saved me
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are only useful when run with the LiveCode engine.
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yet run MC Setup for v5.5 in Linux, but I'll keep an eye out
for issues so the engine team can address them. An app-specific lock-up
can be a script issue, but a system-wide lockup on Linux should be
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Normally, LiveCode will only truncate a stack when it exceeds the
displayable bounds of the device, or if the maxHeight has been set to a
lower value than its default of 65535.
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Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote
[snip]
Maybe, but the absence of other devs anxious to dive in to help may also
merely suggest that such a translator has limited utility to the
community.
[snip]
But LiveCode stacks are only useful when run with the LiveCode engine.
Well
was vanity; but the dreamers
of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream
with open eyes, and make it possible.
- T. E. Lawrence
Definitely doable.
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Richard Gaskin
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you're
seeing is very real and is certainly mystifying.
I look forward to seeing how we can collectively resolve this.
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Richard Gaskin
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Reichelt, who uses it to distinguish
arrays.
If you're really into this sort of curmudgeonly obsessive naming stuff,
this article is full of it:
http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy/articles/scriptstyle.html
:)
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
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Mark, thanks for all your work with enhancing GLX.
I know that sometimes working on free software is a difficult task to
justify the time for and your efforts here are much appreciated, both by
GLX users and anyone working on or thinking of working on FOSS tools for
LiveCode.
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Richard
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