Same here.
Ralf
On 14.10.2014, at 06:49, Paul Hibbert paulhibb...@mac.com wrote:
http://newsletters.livecode.com/august/issue177/newsletter2.html
It was reported in the newsletter 177 that the On-Rev Client was working
again, I tested it at the time and managed to log on successfully,
Hi,
I have here 3 accounts. They run on Pancake, Tio and Jasmine.
It works with my Pancake account, but not with the other ones.
Matthias
Am 14.10.2014 um 09:08 schrieb Ralf Bitter ra...@revigniter.com:
Same here.
Ralf
On 14.10.2014, at 06:49, Paul Hibbert paulhibb...@mac.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:03 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
There's a qcc enhancement request out there for a new chunk type (chunk)
along with a delimited by clause.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Terence Heaford t.heaf...@btinternet.com
wrote:
set the wordDelim to space
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the volumes function. Is there a way to get the
size of a drive or volume that is returned by using the
volumes function?
John Balgenorth
On 14/10/14 12:55, JB wrote:
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the volumes function. Is there a way to get the
size of a drive or volume that is returned by using the
volumes function?
John Balgenorth
Well the question is how do I use a script to
get the size of a mounted volume? I should
have mentioned I am on a Mac. Will using
NBG somehow get the volume size?
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 3:27 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14/10/14 12:55, JB wrote:
I can
On 14/10/14 13:51, JB wrote:
Well the question is how do I use a script to
get the size of a mounted volume? I should
have mentioned I am on a Mac. Will using
NBG somehow get the volume size?
John Balgenorth
Ha, Ha, Ha! NBG stands for 'No Bloody Good'.
Richmond.
On Oct 14, 2014, at
get char 1 to 7 of word 9 of item x of line y of card field 1”.
Al the best
Terry
On 14 Oct 2014, at 08:45, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the point of a chunk or a word if it is only delimited by a single
character? It is identical to an item!
On 10/14/2014 04:55 AM, JB wrote:
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the volumes function. Is there a way to get the
size of a drive or volume that is returned by using the
volumes function?
John
Hi Paul Matthias,
I can’t get the Secure WebDisk or the On-Rev Client to work on the tio server.
I am able to login to my account with the c-panel however. This has been a
problem for me for a couple of months now, and I had submitted a ticket which
Dave Williams answered with another question.
I just tried to open LiveCode and it prompts me for authentication. When I
enter the credentials I get the message an error has occurred while
contacting the server. Please try again.
When I try to connect to www.livecode.com I get the error
'COMMAND: Array ( [1] = Array ( [command] =
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:45 AM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com
wrote:
If you want something new... a chunk, then the ability to specify it's
delimiter as a range of characters that are either single of combined
*could* be a valid enhancement.
Rather than try to explain the thinking
Looks like it is back up and running now.
Martin
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I have a stack (actually thousands of them) that were created in LiveCode (then
RevEnterprise) 4.0.0. They are used in several apps we have including an iPad
app. Do to the issues with LC and iOS 8, I need to make an update to the iPad
app with LC 6.6.4. I opened my project this morning in
Still works on Mavericks.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 05:21 , Warren Samples
war...@warrensweb.usmailto:war...@warrensweb.us wrote:
On 10/14/2014 04:55 AM, JB wrote:
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the
Good Morning
Over the last 6 years I have added about 40 apps to iTunes and reduced this
down to the current 21. All was working correctly until IOS 8 was released.
It appears that all 21 apps may now be broken! When the app opens it
immediately shuts down. So far 2 apps were reported with this
on-rev client has also stopped working for me when going to Tio.
Jim Lambert
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(Update Oct 14, 2014) I have found that IOS 8 is experiencing issues like
the one that I am describing. Other developers are commenting in the
developers forum that the IOS 8 apps are crashing. This should be a bug
that will come to Apples attention shortly from the
There really should be a 'the detailed volumes' (or 'the detailed
drives') variant to the volumes function in LiveCode to do this.
On 10/14/2014 11:55 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Still works on Mavericks.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 05:21 , Warren Samples
That would be a great enhancement. +1 A collection of delimiters(item list?)
would be needed to even emulate the current word chunk.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
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-Original Message-
From: use-livecode
It seems to me that not all list members visit the forums (and vice-versa). I
know there was a thread on this subject a while back. However, I think that
both are required reading to keep up with current events.
Craig Newman
-Original Message-
From: Ralph DiMola
ben,
I seem to be having a problem in rc3 getting projects to do anything - if
the first line in preOpenStack is answer preOpenStack, nothing happens.
I get a black screen like the app is launching, but I don't get past that.
Is the splash screen now mandatory, perhaps?
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at
Probably, but since there are any number of things you can do and get with the
shell() command, creating a live talk command to do them would be a lot of work
for the sake of convenience.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 09:17 , Paul Dupuis
p...@researchware.commailto:p...@researchware.com wrote:
That’s been fielded before in a post on this list. Some will only use the
forum, others only the list. Still others only the digest. It’s a noble goal,
and doomed to failure. :-)
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 09:33 , dunb...@aol.com wrote:
It seems to me that not all list members visit the
Yep, that's it. No splash screen, app hangs. Bug report filed: 13669
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.com
wrote:
ben,
I seem to be having a problem in rc3 getting projects to do anything - if
the first line in preOpenStack is answer preOpenStack, nothing
Hi Mike. I opened this to see what someone was responding to concerning
LiveCode 6.6.4 RC3 and got a post about preOpenStack instead! LOL!
preOpenStack is a tricky beast. Since it’s prior to the stack opening, certain
things will not be in place, so things won’t function the way you might
Yeah, I don't think word was considered during the discussion.
Multiple delimiters might be a good idea but it feels like you'd have to
know which delimiter had been encountered. For example, if you had a
string like this:
a=1,b=2,c=3
and you wanted to unpack it with:
repeat for each item
Thanks for the responses, I have sent a report to b...@on-rev.com and will
report back if I get a response, if anybody else wishes to email them too maybe
that would help them to understand that this is something we would like fixing.
I think it would be useful if this could be added to the
Hmm. This is getting more interesting. Now it seems that maybe the splash
screen isn't important, but if you have answer dialog in the openStack handler,
or the preOpenStack handler, you get the hang. If I use put instead, I
get output in the log.
once the card loads, I can use answer, and it
Hi
There is an IOS 8 bug that is also showing up in Xcode that is crashing
apps on startup. It is a know issue and Apple should be addressing it soon.
I was reading the comments on the forum today about this bug. It appears
that there is a memory loading issue that crashes to a blank screen on
Colin Holgate coiin@... writes:
I’m relieved that he only gets the daily digest.
I'm starting to miss getting my daily email from Bernd.
Feels like there's something missing in my life.
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On 10/14/2014, 12:38 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Colin Holgate coiin@... writes:
I’m relieved that he only gets the daily digest.
I'm starting to miss getting my daily email from Bernd.
Feels like there's something missing in my life.
Set up a cron job on your server to send you one daily. ;)
Hi All,
The on-rev client used to be a good intention and tool but, with the time, it
began to appears to me as an complex alternative to a lots more easy way to go.
Here is the one i use instead to stay more comfortable with all the lc-server
development tasks :
1.- web, mobile or desktop
I, for one, will give that a try.
But there is one thing i am really missing. On-Rev client had a really useful
debug function.
Saved me lot of time back then.
Matthias
Am 14.10.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Pierre Sahores s...@sahores-conseil.com:
Hi All,
The on-rev client used to be a good
JB wrote:
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the volumes function. Is there a way to get the
size of a drive or volume that is returned by using the
volumes function?
The diskspace function will return
Hi Mathias,
No more than the ones that you will be able to use from within the standard iDE
as long as you insert your own trace tags in your server’s stack code, mainly
as « return it/the result » ones.
To the end, you will see how easy it’s to go and, more than that, if your
server’s stacks
Richard.
Right, and I am sure you know this, but it was never particularly a speed
issue,rather more a mental and organizational one, that would be even more
opaque if you had, say a handful of nested delimiters instead of just two.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Richard Gaskin
Hello,
I've had this situation before and had it again today, which cost me a couple
of hours.
I dragged a new scrolling field onto my stack and named it myInput. I hit
Ctrl C and Ctrl V to copy it. I dragged the new field to a new position and
named it myOutput.
Somehow (I'm not sure how)
That sounds like a synonym for NSA.
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:39 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14/10/14 13:51, JB wrote:
Well the question is how do I use a script to
get the size of a mounted volume? I should
have mentioned I am on a Mac. Will using
NBG
Thanks for the info, Warren.
The problem with me using that solution is in your answer.
You wrote,
If the command is still installed in OS X
And that is the issue with using shell commands in software
you intend to market. For your own personal use if it works
then that is great but the shell
dunbarx wrote:
Right, and I am sure you know this, but it was never particularly a speed
issue,rather more a mental and organizational one, that would be even
more opaque if you had, say a handful of nested delimiters instead of just
two.
The speed info I provided wasn't to show that it's
I agree and that is why I even mentioned detailed files. Isn.t
everything just a file anyway?
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Paul Dupuis p...@researchware.com wrote:
There really should be a 'the detailed volumes' (or 'the detailed
drives') variant to the volumes function in
Thanks, Richard.
I didn’t know about the diskspace function and it is something
that I will need to be using. But I need to know the total size
of the volume and then I can use the diskspace function and
find out the total bytes that have been used on the volume.
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14,
Larry.
Sure you didn't hit paste twice? Anyway. LC would see the field with the
lowest layer number as the one to reference, if, say, you put something into
fld myInput. This, of course, is the field at the bottom.
As for a warning that you already have one of that name, there are instances
Agree, I think the feature is more desirable than not. I frequently name all
label fields the same so I can loop over all the controls and skip any named
lbl.
On October 14, 2014 4:05:49 PM CDT, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
As for a warning that you already have one of that name, there are
Hi Peter,
put the revLicenseInfo
Unfortunately, you probably won't see my answer because you have to
white list my e-mail address or IP. Perhaps someone can repost this.
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I like to reference my fields and buttons by id number
and then I don’t need to worry about it.
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 2:15 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
Agree, I think the feature is more desirable than not. I frequently name all
label fields the same so
Going back to the original problem, it might be useful to offset a pasted
control by a few pixels to the right and lower to make it more obvious it's
there.
Pete
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If you use Option-drag to make a copy, you can for sure see that there are two.
.Jerry
On Oct 14, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Going back to the original problem, it might be useful to offset a pasted
control by a few pixels to the right and lower to make it more
That is an excellent idea and would solve
the problem for him. It is nice to visually
see something has changed. Sometimes
your keyboard does not catch the paste
command and then when you drag the
supposed pasted field to a new location
you mess up the location of the original
field.
John
And now I remember how I got into the same predicament a long time ago: I
option-dragged and then thought oops, I didn't want to do that and tried to
undo my action by carefully putting the new one exactly over the original.
WRONG MOVE JENSEN!
On Oct 14, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Jerry Jensen
On 10/14/2014, 5:26 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Going back to the original problem, it might be useful to offset a pasted
control by a few pixels to the right and lower to make it more obvious it's
there.
Or just keep the app browser or the project browser open, where it would
be easy to spot.
That was one of the preOpenStack oddities I was talking about. Someone else had
an issue stemming from this same thing. I just cannot remember what it was. My
IT brain is like an open drain. Stuff swirls around for a bit then it’s gone.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 10:30 , Mike Kerner
Thanks Richard. Yet one more snippet of code in my utility button. That didn’t
sound weird, did it? ;-)
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 12:45 , Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.commailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
FWIW, changing the itemdel takes only about 0.00012 ms on a relatively
Either the option key is stuck, or else the engine thinks it’s down. Sounds
like you are cloning the second copy.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 13:16 , la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
Hello,
I've had this situation before and had it again today, which cost me a couple
of hours.
I
I actually use naming to discern which fields display input from a SQL
database. Every field that begins with “fld” is associated with a column in a
table i.e. fldCustomerName is associated with the column customername.
Bob S
On Oct 14, 2014, at 14:15 , J. Landman Gay
When creating a pdf of a card, I am getting results that don't match the
screen. See if for yourself... make a new stack, and put this in a button:
on mouseUp
--remove old buttons
repeat with i = 1 to 4
if there is a btn (button i) then
delete btn (button i)
end if
end
Make sure its not the reader. Try zooming in and out and see if things change.
PDFs are not pixel accurate due to rounding and precision errors.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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Please check and comment about this bug report:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13672
Recently, while importing some SVG files with gradients (created using
Inkscape), I found a bug while rendering gradients in vector graphics.
The same code produce two opposite, incomplete and
Thanks Jerry, didn't know about that, very useful
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Jerry Jensen j...@jhj.com wrote:
If you use
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:55 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com
wrote:
I rely on exact pasting positions when duplicating a card object to a
different card or across stacks. LC's duplicate menu item does offset the
duplicates.
And thanks Jacque,. I knew about that but had forgotten
The dictionary states,
This function always returns empty on Unix systems.
So, is Linux a Unix OS?
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:39 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
AND volumes is NBG in Linux . . .
So?
Richmond.
On 10/14/2014 10:37 PM, JB wrote:
The dictionary states,
This function always returns empty on Unix systems.
So, is Linux a Unix OS?
For LiveCode purposes, yes. The dictionary does indicated, by omission
of the penguin icon, that 'volumes()' is not supported under Linux. I
find the
Thanks, Warren!
John Balgenorth
On Oct 14, 2014, at 9:30 PM, Warren Samples war...@warrensweb.us wrote:
On 10/14/2014 10:37 PM, JB wrote:
The dictionary states,
This function always returns empty on Unix systems.
So, is Linux a Unix OS?
For LiveCode purposes, yes. The dictionary
Warren Samples wrote:
The dictionary does indicated, by omission of the penguin icon,
that 'volumes()' is not supported under Linux.
Seems a silly omission, so I just submitted a request for that:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13673
I find the 'diskSize()' returns an unexpected
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