Ralph,
LC = 5.5.1-dp1
HTC Evo phone = Android 2.3.4
AVD Manager setting for that HTC = Android 2.3.3 Api Level 10
LC standalone minimum OS setting = tried both Android 2.2 and Android 2.3
Again, text field input works as expected. But not if "word
prediction" is turned on.
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Nicolas,
I have been testing with froyo and text field input works as expected. When
I tested on a gingerbread tablet today I saw the same thing. What version of
LC and Android are you running?
Ralph DiMola
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Hello All,
When typing in my Android app within a simple text-field object and
with the "word prediction" setting checked on, clicking on any one of
the suggested words results in only the first letter of that word
appearing in the text field. Same thing happens if the suggested words
are ignored
I'm not sure I agree. AppGyver (AG) has many of the same api hooks to iOS
as LC. So, in theory, one could just as easily abuse those privileges in an
AG player as a LC player.
For instance, say you write an AG file (html/jscript) to access the native
features of iOS like the contacts list, and cop
Hi Jim,
TestFlight looks interesting... how does one use it with LC?
- Charles
On 2012-04-18, at 3:38 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
> Graham,
>
> TestFlight is a helpful friend for management of devices & smaller scale
> distribution outside of the App Store.
>
> http://www.testflightapp.com
>
>
Graham,
TestFlight is a helpful friend for management of devices & smaller scale
distribution outside of the App Store.
http://www.testflightapp.com
Jim Lambert
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> Right. Every testing device has to be entered in the portal. Then you either
> make new development provisioning profiles (which will include their devices)
> or you can refresh your existing profile via XCode. Once the profile has been
> updated to include the new devices, rebuild the standal
Hello everyone,
I must have missed something because I can't get the server engine to work on
my Mac. Here's what I did.
1. I placed the livecode-server executable and the drivers and externals
folder into /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/
2. I added these two lines
AddHandler l
This would be the best job ever.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> As an aside to your aside… the husband of a ex-colleague of mine was the
> person the studio turned to when figuring out the things MacGyver could do.
> They would call him up and say something like "MacGyv
Hey Folks,
Sometimes you need to use a self-signed certificate with a server that you
want to access with LiveCode. When using LiveCode with Desktop Apps, you
can issue libURLSetSSLVerification false and be happy but if you're using
LiveCode server, then you're lost because there is no way to disa
As an aside to your aside… the husband of a ex-colleague of mine was the person
the studio turned to when figuring out the things MacGyver could do. They would
call him up and say something like "MacGyver is locked in a broom closet, how
would he get out", and he would think about it and call th
Being a developer is separate from getting code signed for Windows.
You can see a range of MSDN (developer) options here:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/buy/buy.aspx
I once was at Ultimate but now am at the OS level. You probably do not need
MSDN. You need something else and
You are using 'server' as the username right? (lowercase) And if you
copy/paste the listed password, aren't getting an extraneous leading space?
Other than these things i'd say contact support.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Gregory Lypny
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm on my account page at
Hello everyone,
I'm on my account page at RunRev and am trying to download the server engine,
but when I click the link, I am prompted for a name and password. I've tried
both my RunRev username and password as well as the ones provided in
parentheses beside each server engine link. None work
I used the menubuilder to...build some menus for an app I'm trying to run
in Windows but even though I have shortcuts set up for the menu items and
have tried both ctrl and command for the modifiers, they do not seem to
respond.
Suggestions?
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You are correct, and I did get the connection. I used to watch that show. It
was entertaining. As an aside, Myth Busters did a segment on whether or not it
was possible to blow open a lock by taking the gunpowder from a few bullets,
pouring it into the key hole, sticking a bullet casing (without
I am just about to enroll in both the Mac and iOS developer programs and I have
a few questions. I would also like to enroll with Microsoft for Windows (no
mobile OS's) which raises even more questions.
First of all, I can't find any place on the Microsoft websites to register.
Anyone have a li
The name is based on the American tv show "MacGyver" isn't it?The
character could, essentially build anything out of a paper clip, book of
matches, or whatever he had available. That may not make the name less
stupid, but I was pronouncing it App "giver" and definitely thought that was
silly.
On 04/18/2012 06:04 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
I naturally assumed you were working on a stack that was a game, where you
control an 88 year old professor as he runs away from rabid dogs.
Well, Colin, obviously your Bulgarian is progressing; perhaps I should
post more newspaper articles by my s
Are these the guys who have been sending me all that spam?? Language looks
familiar...
Bob
On Apr 18, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Richmond wrote:
> http://www.frognews.bg/news_44396/Kucheta_i_profesori/
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http://www.appgyver.com/
That link works. Kinda stupid name tho'.
Bob
On Apr 18, 2012, at 2:23 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
> There's this new mobile app development platform called AppGyver:
> http://appgyver-preview
>
> and they have a 'player' app for developers which has already passed review
I naturally assumed you were working on a stack that was a game, where you
control an 88 year old professor as he runs away from rabid dogs.
On Apr 18, 2012, at 10:14 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
> >Sorry chaps; posted to the wrong place!
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Hi Mike,
Am 17.04.2012 um 22:56 schrieb Mike Bonner:
> Use a send in time to do this.
>
> create a handler to do whatever it is that you want done when the stack is
> done resizing
>
> command resizingDone
> if the mouse is up then
> ### stuff to do after resize
> end if
> end resizingDone
>
>
On 04/18/2012 04:16 PM, John Dixon wrote:
And your point is ?
Sorry chaps; posted to the wrong place!
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:06:27 +0300
From: richmondmathew...@gmail.com
Subject: Kucheta!
http://www.frognews.bg/news_44396/Kucheta_i_profesori/
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Я тоже. But that's Russian, not Bulgarian.
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Я ничего не понимаю!
;-)
Le 18 avr. 2012 à 15:06, Richmond a écrit :
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SPAM?!
2012/4/18 John Dixon :
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> And your point is ?
>
>> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:06:27 +0300
>> From: richmondmathew...@gmail.com
>> Subject: Kucheta!
>>
>> http://www.frognews.bg/news_44396/Kucheta_i_profesori/
>
>
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And your point is ?
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:06:27 +0300
> From: richmondmathew...@gmail.com
> Subject: Kucheta!
>
> http://www.frognews.bg/news_44396/Kucheta_i_profesori/
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Thanks Keith,
What impresses me about both Hackety-Hack and Scratch is that they are
both tri-platform: working on Linux, Mac and Windows;
meaning that I can use them to teach on the Ubuntu boxes in my school,
and the kids can carry on with either the Windows or the Linux
versions at home.
M
Hi,
Just like PhoneGap, AppGyver is basically a locally functioning website and
does nothing that Safari can't do. If Apple has already approved the engine,
then Apple might tolerate the preview app. This doesn't pave the way for RunRev
to do something similar.
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My 10-year old son and all his mates are using Kodu Game lab at school
http://fuse.microsoft.com/page/kodu. I can't get him interested in doing the
LiveCode summer academy for a game. :-(
Best,
Keith..
On 18 Apr 2012, at 10:25, Richmond wrote:
> On 04/18/2012 02:20 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
>> Not
On 04/18/2012 02:20 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
Not necessarily; they could still get listed here:
http://codeclub.org.uk/blog/
But then they'd need a canned set of lesson plans.
Certainly the Hackety-Hack website is rather well set out; and, frankly,
I much prefer what I can see there to the Scrat
There's this new mobile app development platform called AppGyver:
http://appgyver-preview
and they have a 'player' app for developers which has already passed review
and is in the AppStore: AppGyver Preview App
Anyone can download this app to their iPhone and then enter in a name and a
password a
On 04/18/2012 02:20 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
Not necessarily; they could still get listed here:
http://codeclub.org.uk/blog/
But then they'd need a canned set of lesson plans.
I am working out a programme, of sorts, for the summer here with
Livecode; maybe I should flog the results to RunRev,
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