Hello,
while testing my migration to LC 8 and successfully solved the MacToISO
issue, I now encounter that the old LC 6 standalone version of my program
shows all Umlaute corrupted in all LC screens, This affects all buttons and
field, where Umlaute are used. The weired thing is, that this is a pr
Having more or less sorted code signing for a Windows app - thanks to
contributors to this list - I am now trying to do the same for the Mac, but I
have clearly missed some massive chunk of the work flow.
I’m a registered developer. I want to distribute my apps outside of the Apple
App Store. I
Hi Tiemo,
I do not know what changed, but I see the same. Earliest version to fix this is
6.7.6 as far as I can tell.
Cheers,
Malte
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Hi Tiemo,
> Am 17.01.2017 um 11:07 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hello,
>
> while testing my migration to LC 8 and successfully solved the MacToISO
> issue, I now encounter that the old LC 6 standalone version of my program
> shows all Umlaute corrupted in all LC screens, T
Graham,
- in your developer account select “Mac OS X” in the dropdown menu on the left
side above the word “Certificates”
- then click “All” under “Certifcates” on the left side
- click the “+” sign on the right side (near the loupe)
- in the next page select “Developer ID” near the bottom
- cl
Isn't that crazy? We are logging year 2017 and are still struggling with
code pages, as far as you are not American, as in 1987 or 1997 or 2007 and
probably still in 2027 and 2037.
Who was so short brained to invent ASCII?
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Obviously it is the LC roulette, which version you have created your
standalone
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Graham,
I've had similar hair pulling experiences. Mathias' instructions are great
initial steps. What you need to do after you get the developer certificate and
get it into your keychain, is to actually do the signing. I've tried App
Wrapper 3, which a lot of folks have used, but found that it
Bill, thanks to you and to the ever-helpful Matthias. I have in fact got used
to dropDMG, so I will probably stick to that. I do already have a link to the
Trevor/Monte signing app, so it looks as if this is all coming together.
I wonder if we are in the minority in finding all this such a PITA.
Graham,
For me, one problem is that I use the signing and deployment system so seldom
that I forget the idiosyncrasies when I delve back not the Apple Developer
site. I then may duplicate certificates or provisioning profiles, and that
confuses everything. One of the most useful buttons I clicke
For desktop applications on Windows and OSX, I am lookingf or what
people consider the best practice to be for enabling, disabling, or
updating menu items based on context.
You have so many ways in the LiveCode language to do this:
enable menuItem 2 of menu "Edit"
disable menuItem 3 or menu "File
Not quite out of the wood yet. I have actually generated the certificates, and
got them into my KeyChain, but not exactly as I expected. I get this from the
Apple Developer Portal:
> Download, Install and Backup
> Download your certificate to your Mac, then double click the .cer file to
> insta
It was a different world back then. I suppose if Zimbabwe had invented
computers, we would have been upset that the whole industry revolved around
Ndebele.
Bob S
On Jan 17, 2017, at 04:32 , Tiemo Hollmann TB via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
Isn't that crazy? We
Paul Dupuis wrote:
> For desktop applications on Windows and OSX, I am lookingf or what
> people consider the best practice to be for enabling, disabling, or
> updating menu items based on context.
>
> You have so many ways in the LiveCode language to do this:
>
> enable menuItem 2 of menu "Edit"
Hi list,
I’d like to make an effect typically for mobile on a mac
Is it possible with LC to have a sliding on side effect when moving
horizontally the finger on the mouse as to let appear a « red btn » underneath
another on front with label for example « Remove » ?
You can see that on the notes.
Richard,
Thanks for the timing information. It was reassuring to see changing the
text was faster. In dealing with bug
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19097 I have been looking to
clean up menu code and was looking for best practice feedback exactly
like yours. My own inclination has b
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Yves COPPE via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Is it possible with LC to have a sliding on side effect when moving
> horizontally the finger on the mouse as to let appear a « red btn »
> underneath another on front with label for example « R
At 12:49 PM -0500 1/17/2017, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
For desktop applications on Windows and OSX, I am lookingf or what
people consider the best practice to be for enabling, disabling, or
updating menu items based on context.
You have so many ways in the LiveCode language to do this:
I “think” that once you get the certificate into keychain, you no longer need
to worry about “keys”.
The main thing is to have, for standalones, one named: “Developer ID
Application: xx” for the app. I think, if you have an installer and you
sign it, it will use one named “Developer ID Insta
Hi,
Sorry, but your answer is not enough clear to help me…
can you explain more with a more developed sample ?
If you mean what I think you mean, you can use "on mouseMove":
on mouseup
if the thumbpos of me <> the savedThumPos of this stack then
--it changed
doSomething
end if
set the s
On 1/17/17 2:27 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
I was curious about performance, so I ran the test copied below, with
these results:
MenuItem: 219 ms
As text: 10 ms
Do the results change if you lock menus before changing them?
Manipulating menus, especially on Macs, is expensi
What you can do is the following:
When the user pushes down you register the horisontal position of the pointer
and store this position for later use. This can be stored in a variabel or a
custom property like this:
global gStartH
on mouseDown
put the mouseH into gStartH
end mouseDown
//Y
Hi,
I will try it tomorrow
Thank you
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
yvesco...@mac.com
What you can do is the following:
When the user pushes down you register the horisontal position of the pointer
and store this position for later use. This can be stored in a variabel or a
custom property like this
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 2:44 PM, Yves COPPE via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Sorry, but your answer is not enough clear to help me…
> can you explain more with a more developed sample
>
Not without writing one from scratch; that one is pretty much out of my own
code line
J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 1/17/17 2:27 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
>> I was curious about performance, so I ran the test copied below, with
>> these results:
>>
>> MenuItem: 219 ms
>> As text: 10 ms
>
> Do the results change if you lock menus before changing them?
> Manipulat
This "odd behavior" is indeed a LC engine bug under OSX, from version
6.7 onward including LC9. See
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19097. Mark Waddingham has
identified the cause and the fix for future releases.
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> It was a different world back then. I suppose if Zimbabwe had invented
> computers, we would have been upset that the whole industry revolved around
> Ndebele.
>
sometimes, Bob you are funnier
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:24 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> However, the 'endpoints' (i.e. where the developer can 'see' encoded text
> output - e.g. when writing to a file, or encoding for a URL) had to remain
> as before otherwise all existing applications using anything other t
I was thinking that this might have something to do with the installed
fonts you have and maybe some sort of substitution if the font you
used with your pre-10.12 install is not available with your new
install.
Interestingly I've just done a test and got a rather unusual result
when trying to test
What I should have added:
If you set a font for your stack, does that fix the problem, i.e. you
still leave the font setting for Menus and Fields empty. If not, if
you specify a font for your Menus and Fields does that fix the
problem?
Obviously you have to choose a font you know has Umlaut etc.
Yep.
And no, I didn't tested textEncode(myFile,"CP1252")
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