Hi Terry,
It used to be possible to get the front-most app with AppleScript. Due
to sandboxing, this may no longer apply, but perhaps signing the app (or
turning off Gate Keeper) will allow this again?
Kind regards,
Mark Schonewille
http://economy-x-talk.com
https://www.facebook.com/marksch
Thank you, Jacqueline and Mike, for your responses.
Jacqueline wrote that LC provides no feedback when it isn't the frontmost app.
But is there a way to use MacOS's Notification Center from within LiveCode to
tell me things like that?
Mike's solution using a timed loop seems to do the trick to
The only way I know of to monitor keystrokes/mouse events is with a loop.
Check to see if keysdown() is empty, and "if the mouse is down." Certain
things won't trigger the mouse is down such as grabbing a title bar and
dragging it around (on windows) but most other clicks will work fine.
For a
On 11/28/16 9:29 PM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
All of them help users to have productive time and leisure time. But
if I would run all three, there would be no agreement between them
when I should have my break.
The latter app made me realise I could create my own. Any programmer
could make that. B