Scott:
You are absolutely correct. I have noticed, though, that busy profs prefer to
use apps they are already familiar with and adding an app to look at student
work for a single assignment would most likely put them off. So, I’m wanting to
get student work in a format that can be either viewed
Jim:
What I’m thinking is that my app would allow students to write their text and
create the images. I would export the “composition” in pdf format. That would
be imported into the LMS or sent to the teacher external to my app. The teacher
could then comment on the writing either in the LMS or
*IF* the pdf files are simple enough, there are some substitutions that you can
“just make”.
A string literal can be replaced with a string of the same length. It could
also be replaced with a shorter string and space-padded for the extra space.
You want to put a string that is three character
Bob S:
Thanks for replying to my post. It seems the situation is as I thought
although making a GUI with Livecode to activate an external library is
easier than using other tools to make a GUI for an external library.
When I started this conversation I assumed I would something like that.
N
That should have read preconfigured to read the FDF file (stupid spell correct!)
Bob S
On Nov 18, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
preconfigured to read the pdf file of course
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use-live
If you are talking about form data, there IS a way to configure a PDF so that
it reads a data file contains just form data and populates with the new data.
This works with Mac and Windows, and I assume with Linux, but the caveat is
that the PDF has to be configured to do this first.
The format
On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 AM, John McKenzie via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
Comments people were making to William in the Design Question thread
have caused me to question some things and I am going to the list here
to get an answer.
Can Livecode edit ex
Comments people were making to William in the Design Question thread
have caused me to question some things and I am going to the list here
to get an answer.
Can Livecode edit existing PDF files? I would think this far beyond
its scope and just not the sort of thing it would be involved with
Does your stack auto-save anything at any time? If power fails during a save
operation, there will be another stack file of the same name preceded by a
tilde (~). Deleting the tilde will restore the prior version of the stack file.
Sometimes a power outage can damage the partition of the HDD. I
Hi,
I had 70 PS POS systems in the field and I saved the list of items and
other info after each addition it worked 99.9% of the time. But when it
failed (4 or 5 times a year) usually the same
customer (same hardware same windows 7 )I had to log in and copy a blank
livecode stack. In the end I
Scott Morrow wrote:
> For getting it FROM the student, why not just use a livecode stack
> file. It could contain everything and be highly editable.
^ this
LiveCode stack files are an underrated document format.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the
For getting it FROM the student, why not just use a livecode stack file. It
could contain everything and be highly editable. For returning it TO the
student you could use a pdf.
--
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web https://elementarysoftware.com/
email
> The application's core is access to Earth data (that scientists used to
> develop the theory of plate tectonics) and capturing and annotating plots
> that can be incorporated into student writing.
If the 'student writing' is created in some other program then wouldn't it be
sufficient to al
Richard,
I kinda like the pdf idea. Seems it would give me a way to encapsulate and
format the text and images and perhaps a fairly defined pdf format would make
it straightforward to edit it using Livecode as well.
Best,
Bill
William A. Prothero
https://earthlearningsolutions.org
> On Nov 17,
William Prothero wrote:
> It seems the effort to make this app work with learning management
> systems would be huge, something I’m definitely not up for.
It may not be. I've made standards-compliant courseware in the past (a
while ago; the data format was XML ), and it wasn't as bad as I'd
t
I’m re-sending this because I used the wrong email server.
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
> On Nov 17, 2020, at 8:46 AM, William Prothero wrote:
>
> David and Graham,
> One approach that occurred to me is this.
> There are 2 components to the work that students would “hand in”
Oooh! For once I might make a contribution!
I had the same issue in a healthcare context. These IT systems vary
tremendously between services, are complex and often hard to connect with -
either by design, or by lack of interest in supporting other software.
I found the best way to get a comb
Folks,
I’m refining an application I used to teach Plate Tectonics when I was a
working prof. The application’s core is access to Earth data (that scientists
used to develop the theory of plate tectonics) and capturing and annotating
plots that can be incorporated into student writing.
I am add
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> Von: use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-livecode-
> boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Terry Judd
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. März 2012 10:36
> An: How to use LiveCode
> Betreff: Re: App-Design question, was: how to resize icons when resiz
On 15/03/2012, at 07:42 PM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Perhaps I've asked the wrong question. If you have a resizable screen-layout
(with additionally chooseable textsize), is there an approach to also resize
the buttons, if they have graphical icons? Ok, most programs I know don't
resize the butto
Perhaps I've asked the wrong question. If you have a resizable screen-layout
(with additionally chooseable textsize), is there an approach to also resize
the buttons, if they have graphical icons? Ok, most programs I know don't
resize the buttons, when resizing the window or the fields, but I would
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