Bonjour,
LiveCode can understand AppleScript via the command do.
Applescriptobjc can use Cocoa methods (?)
Is it possible to use Cocoa methods with Applescriptobjc inside LiveCode via
the command do ?
If yes, how ?
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Hi Bernd,
Hi Klaus,
sorry for that: Phil is right the correct address is
http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/scrollwheel/scrollwheelstack/scrollWheeliPhone.rev.zip
thank you very much!
(when testing the link I had to correct it in the browser, forgot to copy it
back to the text)
oh well.
Dar,
I wish it was that simple but the length of the message is only in one
byte so it's pretty hard to swap. For test purposes, I have scrolling
field where I print the progress of the conversation and I am displaying
the correct length. Also, I've got WireShark on the line so I can look
No good suggestion - but you might try multiple reads, each of one
byte to see how many you get.
-- Alex.
On 08/10/2010 12:29, Len Morgan wrote:
Dar,
I wish it was that simple but the length of the message is only in one
byte so it's pretty hard to swap. For test purposes, I have
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
With LiveCode, new stacks are created with the
.livecode suffix, and this screws up several of my
utility programs which create paths which assume
a .rev suffix.
Of course, when I save a new stack, I can always
replace the livecode suffix with .rev, and this
seems to
I complained about this during the last 4.5 beta on the Improve list.
I too find this inordinately long suffix forced on us very cumbersome and
annoying. In all views, a list of livecode stacks with the long suffix is
distracting due to the repitition and in the case of icon view, it is often
But nothing is crashing. There won't BE a crash log will there?
Bob
On Oct 7, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
From OS X yes please please please
Always attach crash log
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On 10/08/2010 06:07 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
With LiveCode, new stacks are created with the
.livecode suffix, and this screws up several of my
utility programs which create paths which assume
a .rev suffix.
Of course, when I save a new stack, I can always
Dear LiveCode users,
I am pleased to announce the availability of the final version of our
plugin for the LiveCode's datagrid object: the Data Grid Helper
plugin.
After several month of development, debugging and improvements, the
final release of Data Grid Helper (DGH) is finally here.
1)
On Oct 8, 2010, at 5:29 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
I wish it was that simple but the length of the message is only in
one byte so it's pretty hard to swap.
Yeah, I guess the high byte is always zero.
I never use read by number of bytes. It is not that I have seen
problems with it, I just
Francis-
Friday, October 8, 2010, 8:07:33 AM, you wrote:
Question 2 : Can I automatically have the .rev
suffix used when creating a livecode stack ?
(Can't find anything in Preferences !)
You can alway hack the script of button revBackScript of stack
revlibrary.rev... (hint: look at lines
I'd like to know the answer to that question too.
Pete Haworth
On Oct 8, 2010, at 10:00 AM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com
wrote:
I see that when saving stacks, we have the possibility
of creating a legacy stack.
What difference does this make to the stack ?
That stack is a model of clean, elegant design. Pleasing to the eye, it is
easy to see that it was carefully planned. Object alignment and uniformity
is inspired. Who is the artist, I wonder?
Craig Newman
In a message dated 10/8/10 1:07:11 PM, mwie...@ahsoftware.net writes:
You can alway
Craig-
Friday, October 8, 2010, 10:13:11 AM, you wrote:
That stack is a model of clean, elegant design. Pleasing to the eye, it is
easy to see that it was carefully planned. Object alignment and uniformity
is inspired. Who is the artist, I wonder?
rotfl
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The availablePrinters shows the list of printers you have named and
have drivers for -- it's what appears in the print dialog list, from
which you choose the printer you want to use. I want to know
automatically which printer my laptop is connected to at the moment so
I can bypass the
Bonjour,
LiveCode can understand AppleScript via the command do.
Applescriptobjc can use Cocoa methods (?)
Is it possible to use Cocoa methods with Applescriptobjc inside LiveCode via
the command do ?
If yes, how ?
I don't think so... it appears to me that ApplescriptObjC allows you to use
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 2:13 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
That stack is a model of clean, elegant design. Pleasing to the eye, it is
easy to see that it was carefully planned. Object alignment and uniformity
is inspired. Who is the artist, I wonder?
it looks like one of mine but I am just a
On 10/8/10 6:58 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
But nothing is crashing. There won't BE a crash log will there?
Right :)
No crash - no crash log
Just description of issue.
Bob
On Oct 7, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
From OS X yes please please please
Always attach
What is the syntax of the matchtext command to search a variable for
multiple characters (., ! or ?). If it contains any characters in my
list, it returns a TRUE?
I am able to get it working with one value...
answer MatchText(tValue,(\.))
Thanks for any help!
Warren
Created a fairly pedestrian stack in LiveCode and saved it in
legacy format; resulting in a stack of unknown provenance
with the .livecode suffix . . .
. . . in changing the suffix to .rev I was able to open the stack
with RunRev 2.2.1
Livecode is doing what is often termed a half-cock job
Dar,
As it turns out, (and much to my embarrassment) you were close on your
first response: I was trying to read more bytes than were actually
there. The ModBus/TCP spec actually sends two length items. One is the
header + data length and the other is the data length only. What I was
Folks,
I think it was in 2004 that I've release a tiny FTP Client built with Rev
called FTP Commander. Today, I am releasing a little update for that tool.
It is available on revOnline and at:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1340110/ftpcommander.rev
It is a simple FTP Client with two columns, one will
A period matches any single char, an asterisk will match any number of
consecutive chars of the previous char. IE, p* will match Since .
will match anything (with a couple exceptions), .* will match any
combination of digits/chars whatever. To match text chars only you use sets
like so
I am no expert, but this:
\xabcd\y
will match any char of abcd.
I think.
Craig Newman
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On Oct 8, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Len Morgan wrote:
It still bothers me though that I never got the socketTimeout
message even though that's exactly what was happening.
I have a vague memory of strange things with this.
I wonder if you don't get the message if you don't use 'with message'
in
Not according to the documentation. And I didn't start off using the
with message form. In fact, I never did get around to even trying
that once I discovered that I was the one that was making the mistake
(i.e., trying to read more bytes than were there).
len morgan
On 10/8/2010 1:29 PM,
Hello,
How can I put an URL on a rev widget, can someone help me?
Thanks,
Raz.
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I still haven't remembered what is weird about socketTimeout.
Perhaps you don't get it if you get socketClose or socketError.
(When debugging TCP, I use handlers for all.)
Is your socketTimeout handler in the right path? (An example
situation is when your socketTimeout handler is in the
Hi Raz,
I'm not entirely sure what you mean. If you want to be able to use the launch
url command from a RevLet, (Livelet, Codelet?) you probably need to allow for
shell access in the Security settings of the Web panel in the Standalone
Application Settings.
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Hi Andre,
By any chance, Do you have a pair of stacks that
could find each other over a Local Area Network
and transfer files between them.
It's too difficult what i am asking for?
Thanks in advance!
Al
Andre Garzia-3 wrote:
Today, I am releasing a little update for that tool.
It is
Alejandro,
I don't have such stacks, but you could build them in two steps:
using TCP to transfer files between them and UDP Broadcast so that one can
find the other.
:-)
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Andre,
By any chance, Do you have a
Raz,
You need to be more specific than that. What are you trying to accomplish?
andre
2010/10/8 Razvan Pantescu razv...@hotmail.com
Hello,
How can I put an URL on a rev widget, can someone help me?
Thanks,
Raz.
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Thank you for your feedback Mark,
I'm new with Rev Livecode, and my task is to to build a small desktop, that has
4 widgets:
1. textarea where users can enter in a list of urls.
2. an embedded browser
3. a start button
4. a stop button
The way the app should work is that when the user clicks on
I've found something similar, where is launched a web page.
Attached here http://focus4art.ro/rev/Browser%20Sampler.rev
please take a look on it, click on button Launch Browser.
Raz
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Congratulations! This looks very nice. I thought DGH was just a help system. I
see now it is an interface for building Data Grids in a way that is much more
intuitive than the built in one (sorry LiveCode devs or anyone else I may have
or ever will offend by saying that). Definitely marketable.
Andre,
Can you make it so that either column can be an FTP connection? Why you ask? I
have 2 SDLT tape drives that use Ethernet and FTP as their com protocol. The
idea behind the second tape is to have an offsite duplicate. To my knowledge,
only Captain FTP allows you to connect to a local
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Andre,
Can you make it so that either column can be an FTP connection? Why you
ask? I have 2 SDLT tape drives that use Ethernet and FTP as their com
protocol. The idea behind the second tape is to have an offsite duplicate.
To
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Congratulations! This looks very nice. I thought DGH was just a help system.
I see now it is an interface for building Data Grids in a way that is much
more intuitive than the built in one (sorry LiveCode devs or anyone else I
Folks,
Found another piece of old technology here. A little tutorial on how to
build screensavers for windows using Rev^H^H^HLiveCode.
It is on RevOnline under my account, look for ScreenSaver primer or
http://revonline2.runrev.com/download/stack/517/ScreenSaver-primer
:D
PS: I've built this
On 10/8/10 12:30 PM, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
The availablePrinters shows the list of printers you have named and have
drivers for -- it's what appears in the print dialog list, from which
you choose the printer you want to use. I want to know automatically
which printer my laptop is connected to
On 10/8/10 12:13 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
That stack is a model of clean, elegant design. Pleasing to the eye, it is
easy to see that it was carefully planned. Object alignment and uniformity
is inspired. Who is the artist, I wonder?
:) Of course, since it is never viewed, it can look like
I'm happy for you. You have no idea how blessed you are.
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The printername gives the name of the printer currently selected in
the print dialog, ie, the default printer. On my MacBook, this will be
the last printer used. But that will not necessarily be the name of
the currently connected printer, if I have changed venues. I'm trying
to find a way
The two handlers are right next to each other in the card script. You
may be right about getting another error like socketError or socketClose
that overrides the need for socketTimeout although I would think any
socket timeout would also constitute a socket error wouldn't it? If so,
why the
Can you come at it from a different direction? Can you check current SSID
against a printer list to select which printer you want? Assuming you always
go to the same set of networks, this should have a similar affect yes? Set
it up once, save the printer name, next time you need to print check
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