Andy,
As you've discovered seconds is based on GMT so it will cause differences
based on everyone's system settings, there are work arounds as suggested
but it may be easier just to:
put the date into tDate
convert tDate to dateItems
put tDate
The output will always be ,MM,DD,HH,MM,SS,day of
Um:
--30 Day code--
if the fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP" is empty then
set the lockScreen to true
put the seconds into into fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP"
save stack "STAMP"
set the lockScreen to false
end if
put the seconds into DAZE30
put fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP" into TSTAMP
if D
Um:
--30 Day code--
if the fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP" is empty then
set the lockScreen to true
put the seconds into into fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP"
save stack "STAMP"
set the lockScreen to false
end if
put the seconds into DAZE30
put fld "STAMP" of stack "STAMP" into TSTAMP
if D
What happens if you do a "put the seconds" on a computer
that is not internet connected?
Andy,
As you've discovered seconds is based on GMT so it will cause differences
based on everyone's system settings, there are work arounds as suggested
but it may be easier just to:
put the date into tDat
Hi Richmond,
Standalones can't write to themselves and thus your standalone can't save
anything in a substack. You can create a separate stack file in a different
folder, e.g. application data on Windows, Preferences on Mac OS X and the Home
folder on Linux and save time stamp in that stack fil
On 04/23/2012 11:37 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Standalones can't write to themselves and thus your standalone can't save
anything in a substack. You can create a separate stack file in a different
folder, e.g. application data on Windows, Preferences on Mac OS X and the Home
fol
What always happens.
On a Mac, when you set it up it will ask you where you live and give you a
map, from the Time Zone tab of the Date & Time preference pane to click on.
Once you provided the answer, and assuming you've given it the correct time
to start with, it will calculate UTC (politically
Thanks everyone,
>From all the tests this seems to be the best option, but converting the date
>to the date items it comes back reliably with the same date and time on all
>settings ive tried, eg UK and US, switching the computers date in and out of
>daylight savings time etc.
Its odd as I
Richmond,
The best way to go is to call the DAZE30 function from your standalone and
compare it with a TSTAMP reference stored on the cloud so your customers won't
find any local file to delete to get a way to bypass your 30 days try-period
key.
HTH,
Le 23 avr. 2012 à 10:31, Richmond a écrit
On 04/23/2012 11:37 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Standalones can't write to themselves and thus your standalone can't save
anything in a substack. You can create a separate stack file in a different
folder, e.g. application data on Windows, Preferences on Mac OS X and the Home
fol
Hi,
Yes, it will.
I would use a time limitation using a separate file together with a functional
limitation, e.g. the inability to save documents. Actually, I rarely use time
limitations for my own products, because I believe that every time a user
starts up your software is a potential sale.
On 04/23/2012 12:30 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi,
Yes, it will.
I would use a time limitation using a separate file together with a functional
limitation, e.g. the inability to save documents. Actually, I rarely use time limitations
for my own products, because I believe that every time a u
> The development certificate is dynamically created in the .android folder.
> So every machine will have a different one. You could try copying the
> debug.keystore from one machine to all the others and overwrite the one that
> had been created on the other machines. Never tried it but it might w
In the clouds, baby!
That presupposes that my target demographic are all connected,
permanently, to the internet; and they are not.
Richmond,
The best way to go is to call the DAZE30 function from your standalone and
compare it with a TSTAMP reference stored on the cloud so your customers w
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
Richmond wrote :
Blast! I am trying to find a way so that I don't have a file "floating
about" on somebody's system that they can just flush away to
reset the 30 day limit on my DEMO.
Richmond, forgive me if I am being obtuse, but I don't see the problem.
Create a
Hi Francis,
Using software that keeps a list of all existing files, it is easy to find
newly created files. This way, it is very easy to find preferences files and
"secret" license files.
On the other hand, I believe that only very few people actually do this. Most
people just delete the softw
Dear J.Downs
Derek Bump posted "Building a Side-Scrolling Game in Revolution" in this list
on September 10th 2009 you can find the whole message at the list archives,
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2009-September/128220.html
and then download the stack from his site from the lin
Dereks game can be found on
rev-online
http://revonline2.runrev.com/stack/359/Side-Scrolling-Game-Test
If rev-online works for you from within LiveCode then you can also access it
from "user samples"
or menu "Development" -> Rev Online
Kind regards
Bernd
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varvar chemrama wrote:
Re: Livecode blows a Raspberry? LiveCode does not currently support ARM/Linux
(as opposed to (de facto) ARM/Android).
OK, I had made the original request in January to LiveCode Dev for a
ARM/Linux port, anticipating release of the Raspberry Pi.
If you're in the dev pro
Monte you are right, it is too early ask for samples.
However, in theory, do you think is it possible to create an Augmented
Reality application using your external to manage the Relevant Points
on the map?
All the best
Paolo
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What's the best solution in LiveCode to show Streaming Videos ?
Consider an application (for Mac, Windows and Mobile) with a
player/window to show videos coming from a Streaming Server.
The iOS video player is reliable?
How can I show videos in a Windows and MAC applications ?
All the best
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Greetings!
I would like to prompt the user to rate my app. Something like every 10
launches the app throws a dialog asking the user if they want to leave a
positive review. If they tap "Yes", note that somewhere so we don't as them
again. How do you do this?
Several questions come to mind:
Hi Paolo,
I don't know what is "best", but the rtsp protocol with a video
format that QuickTime understands works fine on Mac and Windows,
provided that QuickTime is installed.
I would expect this to work on iOS as well but I haven't tried that
with LC yet.
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Just make sure you give the user a Never Ask Me Again option. An app that keeps
asking me to review it or upgrade it is irritating to me. Parallels does that,
and they do have a Don't Ask Again checkbox, but it only applies to THAT
particular version of Parallels, and when there is a minor updat
You can use a shared object to note whether the user has previously clicked on
your Write Review button, or perhaps on the Never Ask Me Again button.
Here's the code I use to go directly from within my app to the list of reviews
for the app in the App Store app:
public function toreview() {
On 4/23/12 10:43 AM, Dan Friedman wrote:
Greetings!
I would like to prompt the user to rate my app. Something like every
10 launches the app throws a dialog asking the user if they want to
leave a positive review.
I'd think twice about that. At least on Android, people detest it and
will deg
My answer no doubt confused everyone! There is someone on a Flash list I'm on
that has a similar name to Dan, and I though I was reading that list. The
solution still applies, in LiveCode you should be able to do this:
launch url
"itms-apps://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCo
"There are now over 60 universities in the UK offering BA honours
degrees in journalism."
http://www.city.ac.uk/arts/journalism
Leeds: http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/ug/
"Journalism Studies at Sheffield also ranked 1st under the Times Good
University Guide 2009 subject league table for Communication
Spam??? Someone's email account has been hacked?
Otherwise, how is this apropos to LiveCode?
On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Richmond wrote:
> "There are now over 60 universities in the UK offering BA honours degrees in
> journalism."
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On 04/23/2012 08:17 PM, Tim Jones wrote:
Err; sorry; nobody's e-mail has been hacked, but my fingers slipped and
posted this message to the wrong place.
Spam??? Someone's email account has been hacked?
Otherwise, how is this apropos to LiveCode?
On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Richmond wrote:
Roger Guay wrote
>
> Hi All,
>
> RadialDialOmatic is a utility I created to make nice (even if I say so
> myself) Radial Dials. With RevOnLine still down, I'm afraid you will have
> to go to my downloads page to get it:
>
> Roger
>
Roger, your stuff is always so cool!
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Hi Mark,
Unfortunately most of win-pc have not Quick Time. Any other solution?
All the best
Paolo
Il giorno 23/apr/2012, alle ore 17:59, Mark Schonewille
ha scritto:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I don't know what is "best", but the rtsp protocol with a video format that
> QuickTime understands works fine
my son is a student in 3D and video effects, and his teachers advise the
students to export their video to .mp4 format for best compatibility, which is
I think MPEG 4 without the quicktime embedding. The following movie has been
finalized on windows and plays fine in Safari on my mac. Give it a
Hi Paolo
You get callbacks when the use selects, deselects and taps the annotation
callout. One thing you could do is have the map in part of your screen and when
the user selects an annotation ask a question about that location on the other
part of the screen. If they get the answer right you
It also plays on the iPhone (I just checked)
F.
Le 23 avr. 2012 à 22:13, Paolo Mazza a écrit :
> Hi Mark,
> Unfortunately most of win-pc have not Quick Time. Any other solution?
> All the best
> Paolo
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Hello All,
On the keyboard I made for my Android app, a typed letter gets added
after the last typed letter onto a single-line text field (locked and
wrap off). When the string of letters reaches the field's far-right,
newly typed letters of course get added but out of sight off-field.
Is there a
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Andrew Henshaw wrote:
>
> Its odd as I had expected livecode to convert the seconds to and from a
> date in the same way as all the online tools that convert unix time based
> on seconds since the epoch, but apparently it does depend on which format
> you conver
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Richmond wrote:
>
> Blast! I am trying to find a way so that I don't have a file "floating
> about" on somebody's system that they can just flush away to
> reset the 30 day limit on my DEMO.
>
I'm assuming then you must have some sort of licensing system for those
S easy! Thanks!
Tom Bodine
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Hi all,
I'm using the LC for Android browser.
I've got a web page .html that will allow me to pin point a specific
location on a Google map.
The HTML will display the lat n lng of that address and the closest matching
address.
I would like to be able to access that info.
And perhaps save to a db o
http://www.longtailvideo.com/html5/
this is an update of Longtail's comprehensive and concise report about the
state of HTML5 and the browsers that support it. The numbers have
changed significantly.
I've found this company's HTML5 media player (JWPlayer) to be one of the
best performing and most
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