On 1/4/11 10:51 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
You mean "some developers are better than the other developers?"
lol
I think he means we're all pigs. :)
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You mean "some developers are better than the other developers?"
lol
I read 1984 in 1960.
On 4 January 2011 20:05, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
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> Hi Richmond,
>
> Are you making plans to return to Scotland
> with your family in this year?
>
> Stephen, this is time of the year when
> we remember Ge
> For those who purchased the Word Lib you mentioned they will get
> a discount when WordReport is released. Is there an additional
> discount that purchasers of WordLib will be able to use?
Hello, JB. Thanks for asking.
No, the discount from WordLib applies to WordOut, not WordReport.
WordLib
Hi Richmond,
Are you making plans to return to Scotland
with your family in this year?
Stephen, this is time of the year when
we remember George Orwell's book:
http://www.george-orwell.org/Animal_Farm/index.html
Al
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For those who purchased the Word Lib you mentioned they will get a discount
when WordReport is released. Is there an additional discount that purchasers
of WordLib will be able to use?
-=>JB<=-
On Jan 4, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Curry Kenworthy wrote:
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> >What is the special introductory price? I
>What is the special introductory price? I did not see it.
Howdy, Charles. The WordReport intro price is the current price at the
store. ($50 USD.) After the first ten days are up, I'll be raising the
price. There's a lot of bang for your buck right now so don't miss out!
http://curryk.com/w
What is the special introductory price? I did not see it.
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First off, a belated Happy New Year to all of you and many thanks for all of
the great support you've given over the last year. I wish you and yours all
the very best for a safe, happy and healthy 2011 !!
I was contacted today by Guy Durnin (guydur...@yahoo.ca) who is looking for
somebody to
First off, a belated Happy New Year to all of you and many thanks for all of
the great support you've given over the last year. I wish you and yours all
the very best for a safe, happy and healthy 2011 !!
I was contacted today by Guy Durwin (guy.dur...@yahoo.ca) who is looking for
somebody to
I don't even try to run LiveCode under Linux 64 bits... LiveCode is linked
against 32 bits libraries and Linux 64 bits is a mess with all the library
relocations for 32 bits and stuff... I don't recommend.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Richard Gaskin
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> Warren Samples wrote:
>
>> On Tue,
On 1/4/11 8:22 PM, "Kimmo Lahtinen" wrote:
Hi Kimmoto,
> I remember that I tried to see how much the report option would cost, but it
> was indeed quite a lot.
Well, Valentina Reports double price of each Valentina product.
So if you check ADK+ (199/399) then with reports its price doubled.
Francis, Tim, Alex, Matthias,
Thanks for responding to my question about the On-Rev Server Access. I'm able
to use FileZilla now. Over Christmas I was visiting my mother when I wanted to
access the server. I downloaded the newest version of FileZilla, which didn't
work. I came home and used my
Warren Samples wrote:
On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 15:42 -0200, Andre Garzia wrote:
just tried that here and did not experience the bug. I am not using
4.5.2
though. If you're a Developer Program member, try one of the recent
4.5.x
betas or try 4.5.0 and see if it happens again.
I am running (from) Ub
Thanks Curry, the new zip file expanded just fine.
Pete Haworth
On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Curry Kenworthy wrote:
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> >I can't expand the zip file that I downloaded from your site -
> >I get an error "Unable to unarchive (error 1 operation not permitted).
>
> Hi Peter, thanks for alerting me
On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 15:42 -0200, Andre Garzia wrote:
> just tried that here and did not experience the bug. I am not using
> 4.5.2
> though. If you're a Developer Program member, try one of the recent
> 4.5.x
> betas or try 4.5.0 and see if it happens again.
>
> I am running (from) Ubuntu 10.10
>I can't expand the zip file that I downloaded from your site -
>I get an error "Unable to unarchive (error 1 operation not permitted).
Hi Peter, thanks for alerting me to that!
For some reason my Mac didn't like that particular zip file either. I've
quickly uploaded another zip to correct the
Looks awesome! I am going to play with the demo for a bit and jump in.
Thanks!
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Hi Currry,
I'm really looking forward to trying this but I can't expand the zip file that
I downloaded from your site - I get an error "Unable to unarchive (error 1
operation not permitted). This is on a Mac running OSX 10.6. Other .zip files
work fine and I've tied putting your zip file in di
>Does this handle table making to lay the information out well
>when you don't know how many rows you will have?
Thanks for the question, Andrew. You can define one row in your
template, and the table grows as needed with a loop. Store the required
info for each row in your data array, and the
Warren,
LiveCode on Linux still a little flaky but it works better than before. I
just tried that here and did not experience the bug. I am not using 4.5.2
though. If you're a Developer Program member, try one of the recent 4.5.x
betas or try 4.5.0 and see if it happens again.
I am running (from)
Hi,
I am finding that here, running Livecode 4.5.2 in Linux Mint, "launch
URL" renders Livecode unresponsive until the browser window is closed.
This happens in the message box and in scripts in both the IDE and
standalones and with whichever browser I've set as system default. Input
is still acce
Does this handle table making to lay the information out well when you don't
know how many rows you will have? If so I am in! I just had to construct a
thorough latex library for building tex documents for laying my reports out.
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> But again, I would be very happy to be wrong on this.
>
> Anyone here know whether the App Store agreement is an exclusive one?
AFAIK (and its gone through a host of Japanese lawyers Ive worked with),
Apple isn't asking for exclusivity. But they are asking for specifics on the
version that is s
Some people are getting games accepted into the Mac App Store, and I'm pretty
sure those don't have standard buttons and other controls. Maybe the concern is
if you have a standard control that doesn't behave in a standard way?
One thing I know that apps are rejected for is if they have PowerPC
Richard Miller wrote:
Could you expand on the issue of non-standard GUI elements?... perhaps
some examples of what is not acceptable?
Hard to say specifically beyond those I cited earlier. There seems to
be a subjective element to the App Store review process, so the precise
expectations a
Thanks, Richard.
Could you expand on the issue of non-standard GUI elements?... perhaps
some examples of what is not acceptable?
If self-updating is not allowed, what is the easiest alternative? Or is
this app store going to operate like the iPad store, where the OS always
informs the user w
>is there a bundle of wordreport and wordlib?
>(I can't remember if I bought wordlib or not...)
Thanks, Andre.
WordLib and WordOut are related in that they offer import of documents
to fields and export of field contents to documents, thus the discount
relationship to those who buy WordLib whi
Richard Miller wrote:
Could someone please list the (primary) issues developers need to pay
attention to in order to make Mac apps compliant with the new store?
Prohibited items include self-updating (even though iTunes itself does
that), and non-standard GUI elements (even though iTunes itse
is there a bundle of wordreport and wordlib?
(I can't remember if I bought wordlib or not...)
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Curry Kenworthy wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the 1.0 release of WordReport. This library lets your
> LiveCode stacks crank out MS Word and OpenOffice reports of any k
I'm happy to announce the 1.0 release of WordReport. This library lets
your LiveCode stacks crank out MS Word and OpenOffice reports of any
kind: business documents, contractor invoices, real-estate flyers, mail
merge, product catalogs, software data reports, educational worksheets,
band concer
Could someone please list the (primary) issues developers need to pay
attention to in order to make Mac apps compliant with the new store?
I have a Mac app I've been selling for years. It uses a non-standard
interface. It also auto-updates when it first starts.
Is it problematic to simply sub
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