On 3/3/12 9:56 PM, Sieg Lindstrom wrote:
When I paste en and em dashes (charToNums 208 and 209) disappear.
This has come up before and I can never remember the exact answer, but I
think it has something to do with Word using high-ascii or unicode
characters. You might try saving the Word fil
On 3/3/12 10:10 PM, Sieg Lindstrom wrote:
My second post tonight while I'm thinking of it. I have an app that
ran flawlessly under RunRev. Now, using LiveCode 5.0.2, a handler in
a button script that calls another handler in the stack script
returns a "can't find handler" error.
It was easy to
Couldn't the splash screen have two buttons - New Game and Resume. If there
is saved data from a game in progress the resume is active, but if there is
no information to restore, then you just have the choice of New Game (or
Settings etc).
I don't see the Home button as being "Quit" - nothing in i
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 1:17 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Maybe others don't see it that way. That's part of what I'd like to know.
>
> If I was on your Settings card, and pressed the Home button so I could
send and SMS (which is how I always get to Messages) when I return to your
game I'd expect to
When I touch an app icon, the splash image expands and then the app shows the
first card.
I usually leave an app by the five finger pull. The image of the current card
shrinks. This is similar to the shrink of pushing the home button.
If I use the four-finger flip to the side to switch apps
On 3/3/12 6:42 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Hi Jacque,
couldn´t you add an user option in the settings of the app e.g. "always resume from
where i left…".
If the user checks this option, the app always resume to the last opened card.
If not checked, the app starts with the first card.
So the use
On 3/3/12 10:22 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
I apologize. I was not clear.
I was trying to suggest that one can design the app so that every
launch is a virtual resume.
That could work but in this case it isn't ideal. I'm thinking of my
solitaire game. The main card is the gameboard. The other cards
Is this in a standalone or a stack you are running in the IDE.
There is a know problem with the start-up sequence of 5.0.2 that effects
some stacks when run in the IDE. To figure if this is effecting you, start
the IDE, then open your stack and see if it works OK. If it does, then this
was the pro
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Gerry Orkin wrote:
>
> I've never seen an iOS app with a quit button.
>
> Same here. Nor have I seen any app that behaves differently depending on
how you leave, only if you really Quit or not.
Some apps (eReaders particularly) always return you to where you left
I apologize. I was not clear.
I was trying to suggest that one can design the app so that every launch is a
virtual resume.
Dar
On Mar 3, 2012, at 8:08 PM, Gerry Orkin wrote:
> Dar Scott wrote:
>
>> I think you almost always "suspend" unless the user pushed a button on the
>> app to "qu
My second post tonight while I'm thinking of it. I have an app that ran
flawlessly under RunRev. Now, using LiveCode 5.0.2, a handler in a button
script that calls another handler in the stack script returns a "can't find
handler" error.
It was easy to fix by moving the "unfindable" handler in
I brought this up in December and got a suggestion I thought would work. Alas,
it didn't. I have a parsing tool running on OSX in which I paste text from Word
(Mac Office, was using 2004 in December, using 2011 now) into a field.
When I paste en and em dashes (charToNums 208 and 209) disappear.
Hi All,
This handler change the frames of an animated
gif to simulate a rotating object, but is not
working as expected. One of these animations
moves in the opposite direction in which it
is dragged with the mouse... :-(
The user should click inside the image, holding
down the mouse button and
Dar Scott wrote:
> I think you almost always "suspend" unless the user pushed a button on the
> app to "quit". I can't point to any guidelines.
LC iOS apps don't suspend - they only quit. We might get the ability to suspend
them in the future, but we don't have it right now.
I've never seen
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Jérôme Rosat wrote:
> Do you have any ideas to improve performance?
>
> If the 'SQLiteManager' you refer to is the same one I use with FireFox, in
my case it only displays 100 records at a time, you have to click the Next
button to see more - so this is a performan
Hi Jacque,
couldn´t you add an user option in the settings of the app e.g. "always resume
from where i left…".
If the user checks this option, the app always resume to the last opened card.
If not checked, the app starts with the first card.
So the user might not be confused.
Regards,
Matthi
I'm still learning how things are supposed to be on iOS, so this is just a
thought. I think you almost always "suspend" unless the user pushed a button
on the app to "quit". I can't point to any guidelines. Maybe there is some
clear function that can also bring the state of the app to the sam
It could be the difference in the time taken to display the returned records?
I've found SQLite in LC to be pretty fast in searching large data sets.
Gerry
On 04/03/2012, at 10:00 AM, Jérôme Rosat wrote:
> Do you have any ideas to improve performance?
_
Oh right, sorry...misunderstood. No, you can't tell the method by which the
user has switched or quit from an app, as far as I've been able to tell. But
it's probably not a big issue - I don't think the average user uses the "task
list" method of switching to other apps.
Gerry
On 04/03/2012,
On 3/3/12 5:46 PM, Terry Judd wrote:
I don't think you can. My apps use logins and session tokens so if
the user 'restarts' the app while the session token is still valid I
ask them whether they want to resume or start afresh.
Thanks, I guess I'll keep it as it is. It just looks funny when the
On 04/03/2012, at 10:17 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 3/3/12 4:40 PM, Gerry Orkin wrote:
I'm pretty sure you can't suppress the splash screen.
Yes, sounds that way.
As for the best place to run your code for saving the current state
of the app...I use the shutdown message.
I'm doing that too,
On 3/3/12 4:40 PM, Gerry Orkin wrote:
I'm pretty sure you can't suppress the splash screen.
Yes, sounds that way.
As for the best place to run your code for saving the current state
of the app...I use the shutdown message.
I'm doing that too, but I need a way to know when to reload the sav
Hi all,
I have to create a small application to access an SQLite database.
This database contains approximately 150,000 records and it increases by about
5,000 records per month.
Before beginning, I read the lesson "Displaying Large Amounts of Data" on the
site of RunRev and I did tests with t
I'm pretty sure you can't suppress the splash screen.
As for the best place to run your code for saving the current state of the
app...I use the shutdown message.
Gerry
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On 03/03/2012 11:12 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Saturday, March 3, 2012, 12:19:41 PM, you wrote:
Are we take it that Windows 8 will show up as NT 6.2 ?
6.1, at least so far in the Consumer Preview in Virtualbox.
Well, that's going to be a bit confusing, as Windows 7 will also show up
Hi everyone,
It's Spring and that's a good time to do something nice. Economy-x-Talk is
offering all new customers a 25% discount on a license for the Installer Maker
Plugin for LiveCode. IM for LC is an easy way to make installers for Windows
and Mac OS X with nothing but LiveCode. please go t
On 3/3/12 2:58 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
Also, if the app is "resuming" I don't want the splash screen to show,
the app should just appear in the state the user left it. Is there a way
to avoid the splash?
Isn't this a case where you avoid the splash screen se
Richmond-
Saturday, March 3, 2012, 12:19:41 PM, you wrote:
> Are we take it that Windows 8 will show up as NT 6.2 ?
6.1, at least so far in the Consumer Preview in Virtualbox.
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Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
> Also, if the app is "resuming" I don't want the splash screen to show,
> the app should just appear in the state the user left it. Is there a way
> to avoid the splash?
Isn't this a case where you avoid the splash screen setting of the SB and
show your own sp
I have code in my iOS app that fakes a "suspend" so it can pick up where
the user left off when they come back to the app. Now I'm trying to
figure out when to use it.
Is it logical to assume that if the user presses the Home button, they
mean to quit? And if they push up the window to switch
On 03/03/2012 09:29 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
HOWEVER; in Virtual Box running Windows XP I get "Win32 NT 5.1" which is not
quite what I expected.
This might help:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/livecode/tips/env003.htm
:D
That's useful; even if rather inconsistent of Microsoft.
Are we take it
> HOWEVER; in Virtual Box running Windows XP I get "Win32 NT 5.1" which is not
> quite what I expected.
This might help:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/livecode/tips/env003.htm
:D
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.com
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
I'm not saying Win95 was based on NT (it wasnt'). I mean NT 3.5 and 4
were Win32 and NT.
Bernard
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
> Windows 3.1 was Win16. Windows 95 and Windows NT (3.5 and 4) were
> Win32 and were NT.
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Windows 3.1 was Win16. Windows 95 and Windows NT (3.5 and 4) were
Win32 and were NT. It was around Windows 3.11 that Microsoft threw in
Win32s, which was apparently a deliberate move to stop Windows 3.1
working inside OS/2's virtualisation system (where Windows ran better
than it did outside of O
Having noted that the opening the Documentation stack in RR/LC 4.5 under
Linux-with-MATE crashes the IDE
I should, perhaps, point out that exactly the same happens with RR/LC 4.0.
Metacard IDE 4.1 with engine 4.5.0-dp-4 behaves impeccably.
Perhaps, more informative than either PLATFORM or MACH
On 03/03/2012 07:45 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Friday, March 2, 2012, 11:47:32 PM, you wrote:
what is happening in "the Mother of Demoocracy".
Greece?
Sorry; both for "DemOOcracy" and missing Greece.
What I meant was "the mother of all Parliaments".
Which, of course, as just as muc
Richmond-
Friday, March 2, 2012, 11:47:32 PM, you wrote:
> what is happening in "the Mother of Demoocracy".
Greece?
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On 03/03/2012 06:19 PM, Roger Eller wrote:
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Richmond wrote:
The documentation is a bit 'dicky', and on my Linux box "put the machine"
gives me i686 (which presumably is going to be
exactly what "put the machine" would do if the same machine were running
Windows);
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Richmond wrote:
> The documentation is a bit 'dicky', and on my Linux box "put the machine"
> gives me i686 (which presumably is going to be
> exactly what "put the machine" would do if the same machine were running
> Windows); so, a fat lot of good.
>
> My macMini
It used to be complete, but when RunRev took the engine over, they neglected to
update any of that information since then. Because it's somehow hardcoded, and
doesn't actually expose any OS-delivered information directly, it's been wrong,
misleading and/or simply deprecated since then.
On 03.03
More joyous messages in my in-box!
I have indeed become a man with staying power, just having passed the 3
year mark since I began my quest to write
the ultimate Sanskrit input system; and working hard towards the
finishing line.
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