Thanks Colin,
thats what I meant
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von Colin Holgate
Gesendet: Freitag, 6. Juni 2014 16:06
An: How to use LiveCode
Betreff: Re: OT: Is there a kind of F5 on Mac?
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Thank you for the heads-up, Simon.
Something strange going on with the LC website server. It is insisting on an
https prefix for the download link, which is why a spurious certificate
error is displayed.
The correct download link should be...
My app received these warnings from Google Play. My app is designed for both
small and large formats. Warning 1 look like just setting the minimum
version to http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-3.0.html
Android 3.0 (API level 11) or above should fix this. Warning 2 appears that
LC
Hi everyone,
Now that LiveCode has high-dpi support we can create images using export
snapshot whose physical pixels dimensions are not the dimensions the image
should be displayed at. For example, on an OS X retina computer with a
screen pixel scale of 2 you could create an image that has
On 6/6/2014, 7:33 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
But even more fun, you can take a trip back to 1997 to read Scott
Raney's article in Linux Journal about using LiveCode (back then called
MetaCard) to build a GUI for top:
http://porky.linuxjournal.com:8080/LJ/043/2110.html
This looked pretty cool
J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 6/6/2014, 7:33 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
But even more fun, you can take a trip back to 1997 to read Scott
Raney's article in Linux Journal about using LiveCode (back then called
MetaCard) to build a GUI for top:
http://porky.linuxjournal.com:8080/LJ/043/2110.html
On 6/12/2014, 5:45 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Handy as it is, not all *nixes support it - this site explains more,
with some suggestions of OS X alternatives to some /proc info:
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/procfs/
Thanks, but this would be way more work than the simple example I