Thank you Paul for looking into it.
There is a clear difference here and I have an 2017 iMac which is pretty fast.
Yet, I might have jumped to conclusion to fast since I also have this
mouseEnter handler (before a mouseDown and mouseMove handler):
on mouseEnter
if the tool is "Browse tool"
Yes I am using the latest version, RC-2.
So far, so good!
Sincerely,
Clarence Martin
Email: chi...@themartinz.com
Phone: 636 6965561
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Thank you.
On 4/3/2019 2:11 AM, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
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Richmond.
On 2.04.19 20:54, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
On 4/2/2019 1:43 PM, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
The bug has been reported several time by several people, and "we"
have been reassured that
it is bein
Hi Keith,
Unfortunately, Apple, Inc. has really screwed us over with the removal of
website control in their newest version of macOS Server. All they gave us
was the macOS-Server-Service-Migration-Guide.pdf which says very little
about the most important things like SSL under Mojave. To quote:
Is this a local server you are using? because you are having localhost
after http://
So it is not reachable by anyone else on the internet right?
Op 3-4-2019 om 16:09 schreef Rick Harrison via use-livecode:
Hi Keith,
Unfortunately, Apple, Inc. has really screwed us over with the removal of
I am currently setting up a live internet server.
Before that I was using localhost for my development
and got it working with LC Server.
Keith has his localhost working in general but doesn’t
yet have the LC server responding to .lc inquiries.
Rick
> On Apr 3, 2019, at 12:55 PM, JJS via use-live
Rick - thanks for sharing. That all sounds extremely frustrating and I was
hoping to avoid opening the SSL can-of-worms for a desktop-based MALM
(Mac-Apache-LiveCode-Maria) dev server installation!
JJS - I’m just trying to recover the old Mac Sites web server functionality in
Mojave to get back
I’m not sure why there would be a change in speed for editing a group but I
thought it might be helpful to suggest just using the relayer command here:
on mouseEnter
if the tool is “browse tool” then
relayer me to front of owner
end if
end mouseEnter
> On 3 Apr 2019, at 10:43 pm, Mic
I have to agree. The IDE is much more stable than previous 9s. I also
noticed that I had LC open for hours(Win 10) doing rounds of
coding/testing/debugging/mobile building and the IDE never went sideways or
moved on any other axis.
Nice work. Thanks LC dev team!
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen
Can anyone confirm?
9.0.4 RC2
set the iconGravity of Button "openGlobalNav" to bottom
set the iconGravity of Button "openGlobalNav" to top.
# sets it to the BOTTOM
Set the margin to "10" and it actually to -10 -- icon falls 10 pixels below the
rect of the
On 2019-04-03 13:43, Michael Kristensen via use-livecode wrote:
Thank you Paul for looking into it.
There is a clear difference here and I have an 2017 iMac which is
pretty fast.
Yet, I might have jumped to conclusion to fast since I also have this
mouseEnter handler (before a mouseDown and m
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